Volume 41 | November 2020

Cover Story

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that is thought to affect ∼2% of the global population, with prevalence ranging from 8.5% in Norway to 0.91% in the USA. The pathogenesis of psoriasis predominantly involves dysregulated Th17 pathway-mediated inflammatory response, leading to immune cell infiltration, epidermal hyperplasia through keratinocyte proliferation, and inflammation at lesional sites.


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