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Recognizing Guttate Psoriasis And Initiating Appropriate Treatment, Lacey Vence Md, Amanda Schmitt, Charles Meadows Md, Todd W. Gress Mph
Recognizing Guttate Psoriasis And Initiating Appropriate Treatment, Lacey Vence Md, Amanda Schmitt, Charles Meadows Md, Todd W. Gress Mph
Internal Medicine
Guttate psoriasis is a less common form of psoriasis. It manifests with numerous small, teardrop shaped, scaly plaques on the trunk and extremities. The etiology includes both environmental and genetic factors. It commonly arises 3-4 weeks following a beta hemolytic streptococcal infection. In some cases, it may be misdiagnosed as an allergy to the antibiotics being used to treat the streptococcal infection. The treatment of guttate psoriasis can vary by severity, but the mainstay treatment includes photo therapy and topical steroids. This case report presents the etiology, clinical findings and current treatment options of guttate psoriasis. It also discusses importance …