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    Pyoderma Gangrenosum: A Rare Cause of Cutaneous Ulceration and One Easily Misdiagnosed by O’Kane, Donal, Hoey, Susannah E., Walsh, Maureen Y., Abdelrahman, Wedad

    Published in Case reports in pediatrics (01-01-2016)
    “…Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare inflammatory neutrophilic dermatosis often misdiagnosed. It is uncommon in infants and children accounting for 4% of cases…”
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    Blistering rash in a child by Mounsey, Stephen J, Oluwole, Ebunoluwa, Semkova, Kristina, Abdelrahman, Wedad

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (07-07-2023)
    “…A 5-year-old child was brought to the dermatology department with a blistering rash on the lower limbs. Indirect and direct immunofluorescence, in conjunction…”
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    'A stitch in time': paediatric case series describing comparative en coup de sabre treatment outcomes dependent on treatment age by O'Connor, Jane, Ali, Rukshana, Howell, Kevin, Wilkinson, Nick, Shivamurthy, Vinay, Abdelrahman, Wedad, Baron, Susannah

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (22-03-2023)
    “…A paediatric case series of three patients with en coup de sabre with variability in age of presentation, time to diagnosis and treatment outcomes…”
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    Medical record keeping: clarity, accuracy, and timeliness are essential by Abdelrahman, Wedad, Abdelmageed, Abdelrahman

    Published in BMJ (Online) (09-01-2014)
    “…Medical records form a permanent account of the care a patient has received. Wedad Abdelrahman and Abdelrahman Abdelmageed explain why it is important that…”
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    A case of pachydermodactyly in a seventeen year old associated with repetitive minor trauma by Abdelrahman, W, Walsh, M Y, Smyth, A, Alderice, D

    Published in Dermatology online journal (19-08-2016)
    “…A boy presented initially to a Rheumatology clinic with a three year history of asymptomatic swelling of the third to fourth proximal interphalangeal (PIP)…”
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