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Overview
Parapsoriasis refers to one of a group of skin disorders that are characterized primarily by their resemblance to psoriasis (red, scaly lesions), rather than by their underlying etiology.
Neoplasms can devleop from parapsoriasis.[1] For example, it can develop into cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
The term "Parapsoriasis" was formed in 1902.[2]
Examples of parapsoriases
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