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Dermatology Evidence Update October 2023

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 Dermatology Evidence Update 

October 2023

Contents

Leicester Publications
New and noteworthy research
East Midlands Evidence Repository
NICE Guidance
Cochrane Systematic Reviews
NIHR signals
UpToDate and Dynamed

Link to the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub
This Evidence Update is useful to me
Leicester Publications

Articles published by authors with a link to Leicestershire. For an up-to-date search of all Leicester authors, click here

If your article is missing from this list, please let me know!

Cathepsin-C mutation in an individual with phenotypic features of Haim-Munk syndrome: a case report.
McCarthy RL, Gnanappiragasam D, Scorer M, Taylor M, O'Toole EA.

The top 10 research priorities for the treatment of bullous pemphigoid, mucous membrane pemphigoid and pemphigus vulgaris in the UK: results of a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership.
Harman KE, Barha J, Chalmers JR, Dart JKG, Davies I, Ellis P, Grindlay D, Hampton PJ, Hill S, Hockey S, Lloyd-Lavery A, McPhee M, Murphy R, Rauz S, Setterfield JF, Thompson I, Westmoreland M, Waistell C.

A UK-wide study to describe resource consumption and waste management practices in skin surgery including Mohs micrographic surgery.
Shearman H, Yap SM, Zhao A, Passby L, Barrett A, Nikookam Y, Stoneham S, Myint NA, Phillips D, Dalal F, Wylie G, Costley M, Odedra S, Phillips M, Abbott RA, Wernham A, Tso S; Dermatology Sustainability UK Group.

 
Noteworthy research
Let me know what kind of thing you'd see here!
 

Systematic Reviews
 
 

EMER - the East Midlands Evidence Repository

 

The East Midlands Evidence Repository (EMER) is the official institutional research repository for; Derbyshire Community Health Services, Leicester Partnership Trust, NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire CCG, Nottinghamshire Healthcare, Sherwood Forest Hospitals, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton and the University Hospitals Of Leicester

EMER is intended to make NHS research more visible and discoverable by capturing, storing and preserving the East Midlands research output and making it available to the research community through open access protocols.

Wherever possible, full-text content is provided for all research publications in the repository. Content grows daily as new collections are added.


https://eastmid.openrepository.com/

NICE Guidance


Baricitinib for treating severe alopecia areata

Suspected cancer: recognition and referral


 



Treatments for alopecia areata: a network meta‐analysis

Interventions to improve the appropriate use of polypharmacy for older people
 
NIHR Signals
 
Click to browse our Online Journals in Dermatology here (NHS Athens password required)
Mind The Gap: a handbook of clinical signs in black and brown skin.

Download for free here:
https://www.blackandbrownskin.co.uk/mindthegap

An evolving book which you can also contribute towards.
Brown Skin Matters

https://brownskinmatters.com/

Brown Skin Matters is a community sourced database of dermatological conditions on non-white skin.

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