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Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in children with psoriatic diseaseGoldminz et al., 2013
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- Goldminz A
- Buzney C
- Kim N
- Au S
- Levine D
- Wang A
- Volf E
- Yaniv S
- Kerensky T
- Bhandarkar M
- Dumont N
- Lizzul P
- Loo D
- Kulig J
- Brown M
- Lopez‐Benitez J
- Miller L
- Gottlieb A
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- Pediatric Dermatology
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Adults with psoriasis have a greater risk of developing metabolic syndrome (MetS) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), but few studies have investigated the prevalence of MetS and other risk factors for CVD in children with psoriasis. In an assessor‐blinded study, 20 …
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