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2015, Number 2

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Arch Neurocien 2015; 20 (2)

Epilepsy and psoriasis

Lazos-Constantino G, Lazos-Zenteno AI
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Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: 157-160
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Key words:

epilepsy, psoriasis (disappeared with treatment), electroencephalogram, association.

ABSTRACT

The association of these two clinical diseases is presented in this case. The epileptic seizures improved 90% after 18 months of treatment and the psoriasis disappeared in the same period of time. The psoriasis is considered a disease of unknown or immunological aetiology and that , is incurable so are the sickness labeled as : idiopathic or from immunological origin ; this case shows that : 1.- the psoriasis is curable and 2.- if the paroxistic activity of the neuron cells are directed towards the dermis, then we can explain the so called: neurodermatitis; one of them is psoriasis.


REFERENCES

  1. Lazos Constantino Gustavo. La bioelectricidad del sistema nervioso central. Clonías de músculos abdominales, 2007.

  2. Harrison, Fauci Anthony, Braunwald Eugene, Kasper Dennis, Hauser Stephen, et al. Principles of Internal Medicine, 19th Edition, McGraw-Hill 2015;347-8.

  3. Cristophers E. Epidemiology and clinical spectrum. Dermatol 2001;26:314-20.

  4. Ms Lorenzeti, EJ Restifo. Tratamiento biológico en psoriasis. Revisión bibliográfica concurrente. Servicio de dermatología, Universidad de Buenos Aires.

  5. Chandraj A. Raj, Senophatics. Genetics and epigenetics basis of psoriasis. Pathogenesis. Mol Inmunolol 2015; Apr; 64 (2) 313-22.




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Arch Neurocien. 2015;20