Psoriasis vs Eczema
Differential analysis and structured clinical comparative matrix.
CLINICAL COMPARISON MATRIX
Below is a structured comparative analysis detailing key differences in indications, modalitics, clinical diagnostic scopes, or remedy affinities.
| Clinical Parameter | Psoriasis | Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) |
|---|---|---|
| Plaque Appearance | Well-demarcated silvery-scaled plaques on extensor surfaces | Ill-defined erythematous itchy vesicles on flexor creases |
| Pruritus (Itching) Intensity | Mild to moderate itching; often described as burning or stinging | Intense, relentless itching (the 'itch that rashes'), worse at night |
| Typical Locations | Elbows, knees, scalp, lumbosacral region, nails | Antecubital/popliteal creases, face, neck, wrists |
| Underlying Pathology | Autoimmune-mediated hyperproliferation of keratinocytes | Atopic epidermal barrier dysfunction and IgE-mediated reactivity |
Entity Profile A
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Entity Profile B
View Full Clinical Profile Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
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