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Why should the PRP global community be concerned about the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI)? Why o]invest so much time and effort helping GlobalSkin and OHSU build a better mousetrap. Quite simply — it SUCKS! Abstract on the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) — Finley, A.Y. The following five statements represent the ABSTRACT published in May 1994
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OHSU, PRP and Quality of Life Research Dr. Teri Greiling is an OHSU dermatologist who sees patients from across a wide spectrum of dermatologic diseases and has a special interest in autoimmunity and PRP. She has led two investigator-initiated drug trials investigating treatments for PRP and helped author the National Organization for Rare Disorders consensus
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I hate holly more than PRP! by Bill McCue (August 2018) What does holly have to do with pityriasis rubra pilaris? And what does holly have to do with HOPE and REMISSION. Let me explain.My house has holly bushes; too many holly bushes. Oh, how I hate holly bushes! But they look great from afar.
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You Don’t Have To Do It Alone!Principle 5 Editor’s Note — The official unveiling of Principle 5 is scheduled for February 2, 2023.
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PRP and DIAGNOSTIC CODING ICD Coding for Rare Diseases from GARD Does your rare disease have a code? Were dermatologists ready for ICD-10? What is the ORPHA Number for PRP
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How is pityriasis rubra pilaris pronounced? This is not as stupid a question as it might sound. When a dermatologist confirms the diagnosis as “pityriasis rubra pilaris or PRP” we too often hear only the acronym “PRP”. That’s easy to say. I confirmed the proper spelling of pityriasis rubra pilaris from the paperwork I brought home from the
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Tales from the Open Road The PRP Survival Guide is designed to be a repository of experiences and insights shared by PRP patients and their caregivers. Collectively, the PRP community possesses a wealth of practical knowledge about pityriasis rubra pilaris. Only we can harvest that knowledge. Tell us your story. Share what you have learned as a patient diagnosed with
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From the Editor… When it comes to managing expectations, a newly diagnosed PRP patient will eventually realize that the flaking skin cascading daily from their body will fall victim to gravity. While hardwood floors are relatively easy to clean, the carpeted areas of a PRP domicile are more of a challenge. Over the years I have heard tales
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Issues related to pets and animals This issue of PRP, pets and animals was recently discussed in the Land of Chat (PRP Facebook Support Group). An effort will be made during PRP Awareness Month (November 1-30, 2020) to harvest the observations of the PRP global community. Tierney R (Virginia Beach, Virginia) created a poll on