key: cord-355354-1zwgjfc7
authors: Mutalik, Sharad D.; Inamdar, Arun C.
title: Mask‐induced psoriasis lesions as Köebner phenomenon during COVID‐19 pandemic
date: 2020-09-29
journal: Dermatol Ther
DOI: 10.1111/dth.14323
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doc_id: 355354
cord_uid: 1zwgjfc7

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It has been shown that the disruption of a functional and structural permeability barrier is critical for the appearance of psoriasis as Köebner reaction. 4 Accordingly, the importance of the rupturing of the epidermis in initiating the Köebner response has been well documented. Along F I G U R E 1 Well-defined plaque with silvery white scales F I G U R E 2 Face mask with ear loops

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