Parapsoriasis - Parapsoríasehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapsoriasis
Parapsoríase (Parapsoriasis) refírese a un grupo de trastornos da pel que se caracterizan principalmente pola súa semellanza coa psoríase (lesións vermellas e escamosas). A parapsoríase é unha dermatose linfoproliferativa cutánea rara que ocorre principalmente en adultos de mediana idade, dos cales 2/3 son homes.

O cancro de pel pódese desenvolver a partir de parapsoríase (parapsoriasis) . Por exemplo, pode converterse en linfoma cutáneo de células T.

Diagnóstico e Tratamento
Análise de sangue para descartar a sífilis
Biopsia para descartar linfomas cutáneos

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      References Parapsoriasis-A Diagnosis with an Identity Crisis: A Narrative Review 35426607 
      NIH
      Parapsoriasis is an uncommon inflammatory skin disease characterized by chronic patches that may be resistant to therapy. It was primarily introduced and classified 120 years ago, and the original classification incorporated parapsoriasis and pityriasis lichenoides under the umbrella term parapsoriasis. After a major change in classification, parapsoriasis now exclusively refers to small plaque parapsoriasis (SPP) and large plaque parapsoriasis (LPP). However, debates still frequently occur regarding various nomenclatures and classifications used by different authors. Moreover, parapsoriasis may progress to overt cutaneous lymphoma, most commonly mycosis fungoides (MF), and it is very difficult to distinguish these two conditions despite modern histologic and molecular testing techniques.
       Histopathologic Evaluation of Parapsoriasis from the Perspective of NB-UVB/PUVA Therapy on the Outcome and Recurrence of the Disease 33911303 
      NIH
      Parapsoriasis, presented as an early stage of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, is mostly treated with psoralen and ultraviolet A (PUVA) therapy and narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) phototherapy.