id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-341999-nosdj7b2 Conti, A. Evolution of COVID‐19 infection in 4 psoriatic patients treated with biological drugs 2020-05-07 .txt text/plain 601 32 45 Since December 2019, the pandemic coronavirus disease (2019‐nCoV; COVID‐19) has changed the approach to all dermatological diseases; in particular, psoriatic patients undergoing immunosuppressive drugs, such as biologics, can potentially show an increase risk of infection (1). However, few reports are available on the course of COVID‐19 infection in psoriatic patients treated with biological drugs (2). Since December 2019, the pandemic coronavirus disease (2019-nCoV; COVID-19) has changed the approach to all dermatological diseases; in particular, psoriatic patients undergoing immunosuppressive drugs, such as biologics, can potentially show an increase risk of infection (1) . However, few reports are available on the course of COVID-19 infection in psoriatic patients treated with biological drugs (2) . We describe a case series of four psoriatic patients treated with biologics who had a risk contact with COVID-19. ./cache/cord-341999-nosdj7b2.txt ./txt/cord-341999-nosdj7b2.txt