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Psoriasis is the more likely diagnosis for a patient who has red papules and plaques on her skin, as well as the uneven formation of exfoliated, keratinocytes cells.Areas of skin having silvery scales and deep red color are signs of psoriasis. Patches can appear everywhere, including the nails and mouth, although they are most frequently seen on the elbows, knees, hairline, shoulders, cheeks, forearms, and the soles of the feet. The most common kind of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis.The exact etiology of psoriasis is unknown. It's assumed to be an immune system issue in which infection-fighting cells mistakenly destroy healthy skin cells. Both genetics & environmental variables, according to researchers, have a role. The illness is not communicable.Learn more about Psoriasis athttps://brainly.com/question/8315121?referrer=searchResults#SPJ4