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Rund um die Psoriasis

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Psoriasispatienten leiden in den seltensten Fällen allein an ihrer Grunderkrankung. Betroffene sind sowohl für somatische als auch psychische Komorbidität anfällig. Durch die Beachtung psychischer Begleiterkrankungen und deren Behandlung durch die entsprechenden Fachkollegen könnten Haut, Gelenke und Psyche gleichermaßen positiv beeinflusst werden.

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Mrowietz, U. Rund um die Psoriasis. hautnah dermatologie 33 (Suppl 1), 22–24 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15012-017-2355-4

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