Children

February 27, 2024

Managing Psoriasis In Infants and Young Children

Viewer Discretion Advised: This webinar contains graphic medical images of psoriasis on infants.


How do you help a young child who is uncomfortable and covered with plaques in multiple areas? Managing psoriasis in infants and young children can be challenging. Listen as pediatric dermatologist Dr. Kelly M. Cordoro, Division Chief of Pediatric Dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), offers tips and updates to help meet those challenges from diagnosis of psoriasis in infants and young children to knowing what treatment options either prescribed or over-the-counter are available to help your child who is age 7 and younger.

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Please note:  Unless otherwise indicated, all rights for use of photos in this presentation are reserved and copyrighted by Dr. Kelly M. Cordoro and UCSF. Photos are not to be used in any way beyond the purpose of this presentation.

Kelly M. Cordoro, M.D.
Division Chief of Pediatric Dermatology,
Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Director,
Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics,
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA

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