Case Letter

Psoriasis and Leprosy: A Mystifying Coexistence

Psoriasis and leprosy exist mutually exclusively with only a few cases being reported regarding their coexistence. Among the various forms of psoriasis associated with leprosy, the coexistence of erythrodermic psoriasis with leprosy is rare. Herein we describe a case of erythrodermic psoriasis in a patient with leprosy.


 

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