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According to an article in the JAAD, the top 4 most preferred (not necessarily most appropriate) first-line treatments for moderate to severe psoriasis were:
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UVB, etanercept (Enbrel, TNF inhibitor), methotrexate, and adalimumab (Humira, anti TNF)
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fever, evanescent rash, polyarthralgias, elevated ESR/CRP, elevated ferritin
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adult onset Still's disease (fever rash, polyarthralgia, LAD, HSM, leukocytosis, elevated liver enzymes, elevated inflammatory markers)
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Other than the evanescent rash, what other interesting derm findings is often found in adult-onset Still's?
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dermatographism
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