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Psoriasis as skin reaction to systemic psoriatic process SPP.
Y-model of pathogenesis.
(version e2.1, 2012, Jun 17)

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Date of first publication in Internet
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2012, May 2
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Mikhail Peslyak
Model of pathogenesis of psoriasis.
Part 1. Systemic psoriatic process.
MYPE, 2012. - 84 p.
ISBN 978-5-905504-02-0
English edition e4.0 (revised and updated),
Electronic Publication Date: 2012, Apr 14
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Date of first publication in Internet e2.0: 2009, Dec 30 (stored in archive of previous editions)

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Y-model of pathogenesis of psoriasis.
The summary scheme of dependencies.

Mikhail Peslyak
Model of pathogenesis of psoriasis.
Part 2. Local processes.

MYPE, 2012. - 110 p.
ISBN 978-5-905504-04-4
English edition e1.3,
Electronic Publication Date: 2012, Apr 14
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Date of first publication in Internet e1.2: 2011, Dec 28 (stored in archive of previous editions)

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June 27 - July 1, 2012,
in Stockholm, Sweden was
3rd WORLD PSORIASIS & PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS CONFERENCE 2012


Next report (P025) was presented
on this conference:
Small intestine microflora at psoriasis. Its possible role in pathogenesis.
(Mikhail Peslyak,
Natalia Gumayunova, Alex Nesterov, Natalia Potaturkina-Nesterova)
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Psoriasis as a consequence of incorporation of β-streptococci
into the microbiocenosis of highly permeable intestines (a pathogenic concept)
Vestn Dermatol Venerol 2005; 1: 9-18

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