
Opinion|Videos|October 8, 2024
Managing Plaque Psoriasis in a 55-Year-Old Man: Evaluating the Combination of Topical and Systemic Therapies
Author(s)Benjamin Lockshin, MD, FAAD
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Panelists discuss how to effectively manage plaque psoriasis in a 55-year-old man by evaluating and potentially combining topical treatments with systemic therapies for optimal disease control.
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