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Psoriasis is a prevalent chronic inflammatory disease. Beyond skin and joint manifestations, psoriasis has numerous associated comorbidities,
including metabolic and cardiovascular disease. There are many treatment options available, from topical treatment for mild psoriasis,
phototherapy for moderate disease, to systemic therapy or biological agents for severe disease. This article aims to focus on the treatment for
the majority of patients where topical agents alone are generally appropriate.