
A 45 year old male is referred from outpatient clinic to a hospital dermatology department with well dermacated erythematous scaly annular plaques, scattered on his trunk, face and scalp, which is not responding to conventional psoriasis treatment.
Acknowledgements:
- Dr Carol Hlela, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town
- The case was supplied by the Department of Dermatology, Groote Schuur Hospital
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