psoriasiform
Psoriasiform refers to a pattern of skin inflammation that resembles psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune condition characterized by red, scaly plaques. The term is used clinically to describe similar skin lesions that may arise from various causes other than true psoriasis. These lesions often exhibit similar clinical features, such as well-demarcated erythematous (red) patches with overlying silvery scales, though they may lack the typical distribution seen in classic psoriasis, such as the elbows, knees, or scalp.
Psoriasiform eruptions can be triggered by a wide range of factors, including medications (such as lithium,
Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical evaluation, including a review of medical history and potential triggers.
While psoriasiform eruptions share similarities with psoriasis, they are distinct entities and require careful differentiation to