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Antibiotics, tonsillectomy often ineffective for childhood psoriasis. (Not Enough Proof).
Publication: Skin & Allergy News Publication Date: 01-JUN-03 Author: Sullivan, Michele G. |
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Antibiotics and tonsillectomy can't be strongly recommended as treatments for childhood psoriasis, reported Jill K. Wilson of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C., and her colleagues.
However, both therapies are relatively benign, compared with other treatments for severe psoriasis, so they may still be worth considering, the investigators said. That...
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