
|Articles|July 1, 2003
Immunopathology of Psoriasis
In order to understand the clinical relevance of T-cell-specific agents in the treatment of psoriasis, dermatologists first must understand the role of T cells in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Before the mid-1980s, psoriasis was believed to be predominantly a disease of abnormal regulation of keratinocyte growth and differentiation.
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