AbstractAbstractInternational Journal of Dermatopathology and Surgery,2018,4,2,08-10.Published:December 2018Type:Case ReportAuthors:Dilli Prasad C, Sowjanya M, Vasundhara C, Anusuya Davi V, Bhavani D, and Gandhimathi R Author(s) affiliations:Dilli Prasad C1*, Sowjanya M1, Vasundhara C1, Anusuya Davi V1, Bhavani D1, Gandhimathi R2 1Pharm. D. student, Sri Venkateshwara College of Pharmacy, RVS Nagar, Chittoor 517127, Andhra Pradesh, India. 2Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Mohamed Sathak A.J. College of Pharmacy, Sholinganallur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600119, India. Abstract:Psoriasis is not an infectious disease. It is an insusceptible and interceded illness that influences on skin, which is usually a long lasting condition. The term Psoriasis is termed from Greek language which can be explained as psora means – “tingle” and sis means - “activity or condition”, thus, psoriasis is harshly tingling condition of the skin. There is no complete cure for the condition, however it can be largely controlled. Different types of psoriasis are seen which include plaque, pustular, erythrodermic, guttate and opposite. A 75 years old male patient was brought to hospital with complaints of raised lesions on both the legs from 6 months with on and off fever. Patient has history of raised scaly lesions on both the legs, trunk and upper limbs since 6 months, fever which is high grade and reduces with use of medication, swelling of both the legs, which gradually decreases in the morning. Work needing mental stability should not be done after taking the medicine. It should be taken once in the night, T. Udiliv:It is a liver enzyme. It should be taken once daily, Inj. Decadron: it is a glucocorticoid. It has anti inflammatory action. It should be taken once daily. Keywords:Glucocorticoid, Psoriasis, Psoriasis vulgaris, Scaly plaquesView:PDF (491.07 KB) Downloads Imagesimages: Case Report on Chronic Psoriasis Vulgaris ‹ Int. J. Dermatopathology and Surgery, Vol 4, Issue 2, 2018 A Case Report on Hansen's Disease ›