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Autor:
H. M. Horn, M.J. Tidman
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 27:707-710
The quality of life of people with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) living in Scotland was assessed by postal questionnaire using the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) and the Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index (CDLQI). There were 143 people wit
Autor:
H.M. Horn, M.J. Tidman
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 142:468-472
As part of the U.K. National Epidermolysis Bullosa Register, we have systematically recorded clinical information on 130 (77%) of the 168 known Scottish epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) sufferers. Three subtypes of EBS were recognized: Dowling–M
Autor:
M.J. Tidman, N. C. Hepburn, E. B. Lane, H. M. Horn, S. Keohane, D. J. Atherton, Carrie S. Shemanko, A.I.G. Kerr
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 142:315-320
The clinical features of the Dowling-Meara variant of epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS-DM) can, in an infant, be indistinguishable from other severe forms of epidermolysis bullosa (EB). Two unrelated infants with no family history of skin disease a
Autor:
G. H. S. Ashton, H. M. Horn, Julio C. Salas-Alanis, Robin A.J. Eady, John A. McGrath, M.J. Tidman, M. L. Talamantes, Jemima E. Mellerio
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 139:730-737
Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) is caused by mutations in the type VII collagen gene (COL7A1). Nearly all cases of dominant DEB are caused by glycine substitution mutations occurring within the triple helical region of type VII collagen, and m
Publikováno v:
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 11:78-81
The clinical diagnosis of amelanotic melanoma may pose diagnostic difficulties. We report three cases of amelanotic lentigo maligna, two of which developed an invasive component (lentigo maligna melanoma). The clinical appearances in each case mimick
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 136:502-507
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic relapsing condition that can have considerable effects on the lives of sufferers. It is apparent that good, valid measures of life quality are necessary for quantifying the patients' perspective of the severity of their
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 136:560-564
The prevalence of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) in Britain and most other countries is unknown. Patients suffering from the inherited forms of EB and living in Scotland have been traced. Two hundred and fifty-nine affected people from 76 families have b
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 135:20-23
Atopic eczema affects 2.3% of the U.K. population. We have carried out a community study in a semi-rural area to assess its economic impact. One hundred and fifty-five patients with atopic eczema were identified and expenditure was assessed over a 2-
Autor:
S.J. Meggitt, A.V. Anstey, M.F. Mohd Mustapa, N.J. Reynolds, S. Wakelin, M.J. Tidman, L.C. Fuller, J. McLelland, J. Lear, J. Hughes, A.J. McDonagh, S. Punjabi, N. Morar, D.A. Buckley, I. Nasr, P. Maycock, S. Amin, S.E. Hulley, S.E. Haveron
Publikováno v:
The British journal of dermatology. 165(4)
Department of Dermatology, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4LP, U.K. *Department of Dermatology, Royal Gwent Hospital, Cardiff Road, Newport, Gwent NP20 2UB, U.K. British Association of Dermatologists, Willan Ho