Parapsoriasis describes a group of skin diseases, which is characterized by maculopapular or scaly lesions.
As Parapsoriasis a previously ill-defined and difficult to definable group is referred to diseases that have some clinical features in common. There are two general forms:
Parapsoriasis describes a group of skin diseases, which is characterized by maculopapular or scaly lesions. As Parapsoriasis a previously ill-defined and difficult to definable group is referred to diseases that have some clinical features in common. There are two general forms: Kleinherdiger type: Most benign Großherdiger Type: A precursor of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) Kleinherdige Parapsoriasis extremely rarely develops in CTCL. Großherdige Parapsoriasis develops in about 10% of patients per decade in CTCL. Symptoms and complaints The plaques are usually asymptomatic. Their typical appearance is thin, scaly, dull pink patches and plaques with a slightly atrophic or wrinkled appearance. Kleinherdige Parapsoriasis is defined by lesions