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Experiencia clínica con etanercept. Nuevas perspectivas en la psoriasis y otras áreas de inflamación
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Vol. 101. Núm. S1.
Experiencia clínica con etanercept. Nuevas perspectivas en la psoriasis y otras áreas de inflamación
Páginas 55-61 (mayo 2010)
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Comorbilidades en psoriasis
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, R. Jiménez-Puya, M. Galán-Gutiérrez
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Aunque en la mayoría de las ocasiones la psoriasis presenta una clínica fundamentalmente cutánea, hoy sabemos que puede asociarse a otras enfermedades extracutáneas, tanto articulares como digestivas, metabólicas, cardiovasculares e incluso psíquicas.

Revisamos en este artículo las bases etiopatogénicas y los riesgos que los pacientes psoriásicos tienen para padecer estas llamadas comorbilidades.

Palabras clave:
Psoriasis
Comorbilidades
Abstract

Although in most majority the psoriasis presents/displays a clinical cutaneous today fundamentally we know that it can be associated to other diseases extracutaneous, as much you will articular, digestive, metabolic, cardiovascular and even psychic.

We reviewed in this article the atiopathogenics bases and the risks that the psoriáasics patients must to suffer these comorbidities.

Keywords:
Psoriasis
Comorbility
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