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Psoriasis and Reiter's Syndrome
HAROLD O. PERRY, MD;
JOHN G. MAYNE, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1965;92(2):129-136.
Abstract
The possibility that psoriasis and Reiter's syndrome may be similar or closely related is illustrated by two cases in which (1) the initial illness was typical of Reiter's syndrome, (2) joint involvement resembled that of rheumatoid arthritis, and (3) the skin lesions, initially keratosis blennorrhagica, later became typical of psoriasis.
Author Affiliations
ROCHESTER, MINN
From the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, sections of dermatology and medicine. Associate Professor of Dermatology (Dr. Perry); Instructor in Medicine (Dr. Mayne).
Footnotes
Accepted for publication March 11, 1965.
Read before the meeting of the Noah Worcester Dermatological Society, Miami Beach, Fla, March 15-21, 1964.
Reprint requests to Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn 55902.
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