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Thermalism in Argentina
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1998
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Psoriasis VulgarisEngineeringThermal EnergyCopahue VolcanoMedicineThermal ComfortSea LevelClinical DermatologyThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsDermatologyPsoriatic ArthritisThermal EngineeringSpanish
Our study took place in the region of the Copahue Volcano in the Andes Mountain range, 1900 m above sea level. Fifty-five patients who came to the Copahue Thermal Basin Complex (Neuquén, Argentina) for treatment of psoriasis vulgaris were clinically evaluated for participation in this study. Thermal products--waters, mud, and/or algae--were the only therapeutic agents used, except for bland emollients for xerosis. Treatment for brief periods (10 +/- 3 days) resulted in notable improvement.
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