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Pathogenesis and treatment of psoriasis: exploiting pathophysiological pathways for precision medicine
Pathogenesis and treatment of psoriasis: exploiting pathophysiological pathways for precision medicine
Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with multi-system manifestations including arthritis and obesity. Our knowledge of the aetiology of the condition, including the key genomic, immune and environmental factors, has led to the development of targeted, precision therapies that alleviate patient morbidity. This article reviews the key pathophysiological pathways and therapeutic targets and highlights future areas of interest in psoriasis research.
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