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Psoriasis vs Eczema Chart

Two chronic inflammatory skin diseases that the exam loves to contrast. The fastest discriminators: silvery plaques on the outside of joints (psoriasis) vs an intensely itchy rash in the creases (eczema).

Educational use only. Presentations overlap and a dermatologist confirms. Treatment intensity is individualized. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.

Side by Side

FeaturePsoriasisEczema (atopic dermatitis)
LesionWell-defined plaques with thick silvery-white scaleIll-defined dry red patches; weepy (acute) or thick/lichenified (chronic)
DistributionEXTENSOR surfaces (elbows, knees), scalp, sacrum, nailsFLEXURAL folds (antecubital, popliteal); cheeks/scalp in infants
ItchVariable (may itch or not)Intense — itch is the defining feature
Hallmark signsAuspitz sign (pinpoint bleeding), Koebner phenomenon, nail pittingLichenification from chronic scratching; atopic triad
MechanismAccelerated keratinocyte turnover (immune-mediated)Defective skin barrier + inflammation; itch-scratch cycle
TriggersStress, strep infection, skin trauma, cold/dry, beta-blockers/lithiumIrritants/allergens, dry air, heat/sweat, stress
TreatmentTopical steroids + vitamin D analogs, phototherapy, methotrexate/biologicsEmollients (foundation) + topical steroids/calcineurin inhibitors, dupilumab

Exam Traps

  • EXTENSOR + silvery scale = psoriasis; FLEXURAL + intense itch = eczema.
  • Auspitz sign (pinpoint bleeding when scale lifts) and Koebner (lesions at trauma sites) = psoriasis.
  • Lichenification (thick leathery skin) = chronic eczema from scratching.
  • Psoriasis is systemic — link to psoriatic arthritis and cardiometabolic risk.
  • Moisturizers are the foundation of eczema care; neither disease is contagious.

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Fact-checked Jun 21, 2026

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