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Image Number #195 (Psoriasis pustular)

Diagnosis: Psoriasis pustular

Description: Acute pustules on a red base

Morphology: Pustules

Site: Neck nape

Sex: M

Age: 28

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Ian McColl

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History: This patient was given a steroid injection for a swollen arthritic knee.Shortly afterwards his previously stable plaque psoriasis was converted into acute tender pustular psoriasis.This can be a life threatening condition.He required Methotrexate to bring the condition rapidly under control.In general oral steroids should not be used in psoriasis because of the danger of this very phenomenon. 

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