Search Results - "Salmon, Nicola"
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An analysis of patients discharged from a hospital-based glaucoma case-finding clinic over a 3-year period
Published in Ophthalmic & physiological optics (01-07-2007)“…Purpose: To analyse the false positive referrals by community optometrists to a glaucoma case‐finding clinic over a 3‐year period. Methods: A retrospective…”
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P24 A pharmacist-led acne service as a novel and highly effective model of care utilizing the full potential of a multiprofessional workforce
Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (26-06-2023)“…Abstract The aim of this study was to establish a pharmacist-led acne clinic in the dermatology department in our teaching hospital, evaluate its quality and…”
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The relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption, mental health and psychological wellbeing
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Prescribing patterns amongst UK dermatologists for the treatment of alopecia areata, female pattern hair loss, and frontal fibrosing alopecia
Published in JEADV clinical practice (23-10-2024)“…Abstract Background Therapeutic management of hair loss is frequently complicated by a lack of high‐quality evidence and reliant on the use of unlicensed…”
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Fungal skin infections: current approaches to management
Published in Prescriber (London, England) (19-04-2013)“…The dermatophyte skin infections tinea capitis, tinea pedis and onychomycosis are common and challenging to treat. Our Drug review focusses on key points and…”
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Fungal skin infections: current approaches to management
Published in Prescriber (London, England) (05-10-2015)“…The dermatophyte skin infections tinea capitis, tinea pedis and onychomycosis are common and challenging to treat. This review focuses on key points and recent…”
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Managing actinic keratosis in primary care
Published in Practitioner (01-10-2016)“…Actinic, or solar, keratosis is caused by chronic ultraviolet-induced damage to the epidermis. In the UK, 15-23% of individuals have actinic keratosis lesions…”
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