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Neurocognitive Responses in Psoriasis Patients

Neurocognitive Responses in Psoriasis Patients

June M. Spooner, 2 Oct 2009 11:39 PM EST

Competing interests: None declared

In reference to this article could it be possible that some cases of psoriasis could be caused by an underlying infections which can also cause neuro defects in certain patients -- There are different skin symptoms resulting from various spirochete infections especially in Europe but also can present in US.

Are we again missing the link here also.in reference to psoriasis. It all boils down to underlying inflamation whether autoimmune or from a different underlying cause of inflamation.

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Psoriasis' Patients' fMRIs

GP Gilmore, 4 Oct 2009 8:50 PM EST

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It will be interesting to apply this finding's premise to other similarly-challenged individuals

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