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" Increased severity of itching, pain, and scaling in psoriasis patients is associated with increased disease severity, reduced quality of life, and reduced work productivity "
Korman, NJ; Zhao, Y; Pike, J; Roberts, J; Sullivan, E
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AL
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Record Number
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925112
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LA1x16v3dg
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Korman, NJ; Zhao, Y; Pike, J; Roberts, J; Sullivan, E
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Title & Author
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Increased severity of itching, pain, and scaling in psoriasis patients is associated with increased disease severity, reduced quality of life, and reduced work productivity [Article]\ Korman, NJ; Zhao, Y; Pike, J; Roberts, J; Sullivan, E
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Title of Periodical
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Dermatology Online Journal
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21/10
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Date
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2015
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Abstract
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Background: Psoriasis patients report that this disease can impact on their health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) and work productivity. It is important to understand how this is influenced by the clinical characteristics of psoriasis such as symptom severity. Common symptoms include itching, pain, and scaling but the psychosocial impact these features have on patients is not well understood.
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