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Experimental Analysis of Isomorphic (Koebner) Response in Psoriasis

CAPT DONALD D. EDDY, USAF (MC); EMIL ASCHHEIM, PhD; EUGENE M. FARBER, MD

Arch Dermatol. 1964;89(4):579-588.


Abstract

Twenty-five psoriatic subjects, 15 males and 10 females, selected because of current active eruption and/or strong past history of Koebner phenomenon, were studied daily for 14 consecutive days and reobserved at 21 days. Sixteen separate test sites were utilized in an effort to both elicit and suppress visible lesions of psoriasis, utilizing selected methods of trauma and/or compounds with definite biologic action.



Author Affiliations

PALO ALTO, CALIF

Department of Dermatology, Stanford Medical Center.


Footnotes

Supported by a Grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation.

The contents of this paper reflect the personal views of the authors and are not to be construed as a statement of official Air Force policy.



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