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février 12, 2008

Le phémnomène de Koebner

Le phénomène de Koebner touche environ un tiers des personnes atteintes de psoriasis. Il survient lorsqu’une blessure cutanée (écorchure, griffure ou brûlure) induit le psoriasis dans la zone lésée. Connaissez-vous le phénomène de Koebner et l’avez-vous déjà vécu? Si oui, parlez-nous-en.

Publié par Psoriasis Entraide Canada

10 Commentaires

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I believe I have this phenomenon. Where I was stabbed 2 years ago in the calf area; exists my largest psoriasis sore. I mentioned it to a research assistant at a dermatology clinic and she did not believe me.

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t m - février 15, 2008 at 22:20

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Yes this phenomenon has occurred to me. Especially when I scratch my skin, new lesions appear at the site.

There is also the reverse "Koebner Phenomenon" which is not as well documented in medical literature.

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B S - février 20, 2008 at 11:33

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What is this, reverse Koebner?

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t m - février 27, 2008 at 17:06

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When I got my ears pierced about 10 years ago we thought I was allergic to the metal because I had to remove the earrings because of psoriasis. Later we heard about the Koebner phenomenon and figured that was the problem. I have gotten my ears pierced since and they are fine.

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L U - avril 22, 2008 at 19:33

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When I was a teenager, I got off a motorbike on the wrong side and burnt the back of my calf. It was one of the first places I ever found a plaque. So maybe there is something to the theory.

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m h - juillet 3, 2008 at 01:31

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I was only recently diagnosed with psoriasis of the soles of my feet, although I feel sure I have had it in lesser form for 25 years. With 20/20 hindsight I am certain that the areas of the disease are the sites of former injuries - DDT rubbed in at age 5, frostbite at about 16, extreme long hours of work causing severe swelling at age 43, and swelling from several drug reactions.

I have a recent scrape on the left calf which also appears to be turning into a psoriatic site.

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L M - septembre 15, 2008 at 14:40

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I am finding that as an acne sufferer I will develop patches where a pimple once was.

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A C - septembre 27, 2008 at 20:00

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A l'endroit ou je me brule, après guérison la cicatrice devient une plaque de psoriasis.

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D C - octobre 8, 2008 at 13:56

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I've heard of this and it definitely happens to me all the time. I notice that I tend to get psoriasis on the back of my finger under my wedding ring especially. It's really irritating as it means that sometimes I have to go without wearing my ring until it goes down again :(

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M S - janvier 8, 2009 at 00:10

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I have had Plaque Psoriasis since 2005. 7 months ago I cut my ankle with a dull razor. The healing spot slowly healed and turned into a Plaque spot. It has only gotten bigger since.

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C - juillet 22, 2009 at 01:30

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