Psoriatic Pseudobalanitis Circinata as a Post-Viral Koebner Phenomenon

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Psoriatic Pseudobalanitis Circinata as a Post-Viral Koebner Phenomenon

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In the absence of any other lesions on the body, the diagnosis of localized genital psoriasis can be difficult, requiring further examinations including a biopsy. We report a case of psoriatic pseudobalanitis circinata triggered by a herpes virus infection, and we discuss the Koebner phenomenon and the therapeutic management of psoriasis of the genital area.

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Psoriatic Pseudobalanitis Circinata as a Post-Viral Koebner Phenomenon: Case Rep Dermatol 2010;2:183–188 (DOI:... http://bit.ly/chedZ8

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