Psoriasis in Al - Anbar Government clinical and epidemiological study
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https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v9.i3.857Abstract
In this study, the percentages of study variables including age, gender, residence, family history between study groups including patients with psoriasis disease and control group, the results showed presence of There were substantial differences in age between study groups (P0.05), but no huge differences in sexual identity (P>0.05), housing (P>0.05), or family background (P>0.05). Meanwhile the terms of BMI, there's no big variation between categories (p> 0.05). They were chosen in this way to obtain the patients with psoriasis disease (27.70±0.80) and control group (27.80±0.50). Per the PASI, 8% of sick people had mild psoriasis (PASI3), while 55% had modest psoriasis (PASI 3-10) whereas, 37% had severe type (PASI >10). In addition, the mean differences of HbA1C, plasma glucose and plasma protein according to study groups including (patients with psoriasis disease and control group) was no significant differences between means of HbA1C, plasma glucose and plasma protein according to study group (P 0>0.05).
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