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titleOfInvention Method of psoriasis treatment
abstract The invention relates to medicine, namely to dermatology, and can be used in the treatment of patients with psoriasis by extracorporeal detoxification of the body. According to the invention, a DNA-containing sorbent is used in hemosorption, which includes 3 mg of DNA per gram of matrix, allowing sorption of immune complexes and DNA-tropic substances without oxygen absorption, which contributes to the restoration of the acid-base blood condition in patients with psoriasis. 2 tab.
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