Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting 2%-3% of people worldwide. The majority of clinical data and teaching is in Caucasian ethnicities with limited data and teaching in racial minorities. We present a case series of representative psoriasis patients presenting to an urban and racially diverse hospital-based dermatology clinic in Toronto, Canada to illustrate our perspective on differences in psoriasis patients of racial minorities compared with patients of Caucasian race. Using qualitative data, we also provide selected patient quotes that support the findings and share the patient perspective.

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