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Infection-related changes in neutrophil behaviour can trigger psoriasis flares
Photo by Bobjgalindo via Wikimedia Commons A common strep throat infection can trigger guttate psoriasis by altering the behaviour of key immune cells, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet in Solna, Sweden. The findings, published in eBioMedicine , suggest how an infection can lead to sudden skin inflammation, particularly in children and young adults. In the study, the researchers analyzed blood and skin samples from patients with guttate psoriasis using singl
John Evans
Feb 272 min read
AI outperforms pathologists in quantifying tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in melanoma
A multinational study led by Yale School of Medicine and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden has found that artificial intelligence...
Allan Ryan
Jul 21, 20252 min read


Shark skin investigated for wound healing properties
A recent study indicates that novel glycans in shark skin may promote better healing than other fish skin already being studied for use...
Allan Ryan
Nov 6, 20232 min read


Biomarkers may help distinguish irritant, allergic contact dermatoses
Researchers have identified biomarkers that can differentiate between irritant dermatitis and contact allergy, a finding they say could...
John Evans
Dec 18, 20201 min read
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