New Case
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 9:59 pm
Hi all
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Current case is:
"Case 5
• The patient is a 15 year old boy with the complaint of a psoriatic patch on the left elbow (extensor side). The patch gradually appeared during the previous year. It is a typical psoriatic patch. On examination, you can see a thick layer of scales. The boundaries of the patch are clear-cut. No modality is reported. Nothing else can be found in the history of the patient. He is a medium weight, polite introverted boy with normal behavior and complains of no mental and physical problem. There is no family history of of psoriasis. The father just suffers from moderate hypertension and mild diabetes (type 2). The mother is ok. Corticosteroid topical ointments were not helpful in suppressing the skin condition.
Dr. Ardavan Shahrdar © 2011 "
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Dr Nader Moradi
As you may know there is free course on wikispaces. you can join us through this link:
http://shahrdarcases.wikispaces.com/
Current case is:
"Case 5
• The patient is a 15 year old boy with the complaint of a psoriatic patch on the left elbow (extensor side). The patch gradually appeared during the previous year. It is a typical psoriatic patch. On examination, you can see a thick layer of scales. The boundaries of the patch are clear-cut. No modality is reported. Nothing else can be found in the history of the patient. He is a medium weight, polite introverted boy with normal behavior and complains of no mental and physical problem. There is no family history of of psoriasis. The father just suffers from moderate hypertension and mild diabetes (type 2). The mother is ok. Corticosteroid topical ointments were not helpful in suppressing the skin condition.
Dr. Ardavan Shahrdar © 2011 "
For those who participate in discussions, Software of Repertorium Virosum will be gifted fo free.
You can get more information on Repertorium Virosum through this address:
http://www.repertoriumvirosum.com/about.htm
Kind Regards,
Dr Nader Moradi