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| C C LyonSummaryAffiliation: University of Manchester Country: UK Publications
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The spectrum of skin disorders in abdominal stoma patientsC C Lyon
Dermatology Centre, University of Manchester School of Medicine and Department of Stoma Care, Hope Hospital, Salford M6 8HD, U K
Br J Dermatol 143:1248-60. 2000..However, there is little published on the prevalence, nature or management of stoma-related skin disorders. Objectives To document stoma-related skin disorders in a large cohort of patients...
Topical sucralfate in the management of peristomal skin disease: an open studyC C Lyon
Dermatology Centre, University of Manchester, and the Pharmacy and the Department of Stoma Care, Hope Hospital, Salford, UK
Clin Exp Dermatol 25:584-8. 2000..Topical sucralfate represents a safe, inexpensive and effective therapeutic intervention, particularly for those patients with high output or short stomas where repeated stoma leakage may be unavoidable...
Topical tacrolimus in the management of peristomal pyoderma gangrenosumC C Lyon
Dermatology Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
J Dermatolog Treat 12:13-7. 2001..Topical tacrolimus has been shown to be effective in the management of pyoderma gangrenosum. Unfortunately, greasy topical treatments may be impractical for PPG because of impaired appliance adhesion...
The use of folic acid supplementation in psoriasis patients receiving methotrexate: a survey in the United KingdomB Kirby
Dermatology Centre, University of Manchester School of Medicine, Hope Hospital Manchester, Salford, UK
Clin Exp Dermatol 25:265-8. 2000..Randomized controlled trials are necessary to address these questions...
Pyoderma gangrenosum in a thoracotomy wound associated with a pulmonary cavitating lesionY W Wong
Department of Dermatology, Hope Hospital, Salford, UK
Clin Exp Dermatol 28:274-6. 2003..This suggests that our patient had cutaneous pyoderma gangrenosum rather than cutaneous Wegener's granulomatosis, although the two conditions may occasionally have similar clinical and histological features...
