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≥ , ≥ , or ≥ hard-to-treat areas. those with involvement of certain hard-to-treat areas such as hands, feet, and genitals had clinically relevant dlqi impairments. having involvement of one hard-to-treat area was significantly associated with other hard-to-treat areas affected even after adjusting for
age, sex, and psoriasis severity.conclusion: psoriasis commonly affects hard-to-treat locations, even in patients with mild disease. for some of these areas, patient-reported disease burden, e.g. as measured by dlqi, is impaired.originalsprogengelsktidsskriftbmc dermatologyvol/bind udgave nummer sider...
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