
Opinion|Videos|October 8, 2024
Tailored Treatment Approaches for a 34-Year-Old African American Woman With Plaque Psoriasis: Exploring Nonsystemic Options
Author(s)Benjamin Lockshin, MD, FAAD
Key Takeaways
Panelists discuss how to develop tailored treatment approaches for a 34-year-old African American woman with plaque psoriasis, focusing on exploring nonsystemic options that consider her specific demographic and clinical profile.
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