(Thu-22-12-2016, 21:12 PM)Fred Wrote:(Thu-22-12-2016, 21:06 PM)jiml Wrote: I wonder if there is an increased prevalence of psoriasis or just an increase of people reporting it and being diagnosed
If there is an increase in its prevalence then that's something to be concerned about regardless of it killing us earlier although it would be interesting to know how large the premature mortality gap is. Is it 1 year or 5 years
Good point. I sometimes think with these type of things it could be just about more people reporting the problem, then again it could be a better diagnoses.
As for the gap: We will just have to wait till we pop our clogs and take a guess on how much longer we would have lived without psoriasis.
*Sorry it's Merlot time and I don't know what I'm on about.
Mortality of patients with psoriasis study
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Mortality of patients with psoriasis study - by Fred - Thu-22-12-2016, 20:46 PM
RE: Mortality of patients with psoriasis study - by jiml - Thu-22-12-2016, 21:06 PM
RE: Mortality of patients with psoriasis study - by Fred - Thu-22-12-2016, 21:12 PM
RE: Mortality of patients with psoriasis study - by jiml - Thu-22-12-2016, 21:15 PM
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