Severe Psoriasis May Increase Heart Attack Risk
Tuesday October 10, 2006
Psoriatic arthritis is a type of arthritis associated with psoriasis. In 85 percent of patients with psoriatic arthritis, symptoms of psoriasis precede arthritis symptoms. Arthritis develops before psoriasis in up to 15 percent of patients. The concern about increased heart attack risk is focused on severe psoriasis, which is relatively uncommon. The risk associated with mild psoriasis was considered minor by researchers.
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