Research Development
Staff Publications
Sign in using NHS OpenAthens to access our Knowlege Alerts as well as other useful online resources.
Staff Publications
Research Development
Find out what your colleagues have been writing. This section features articles published by staff working for St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals and Halton, Knowsley and St Helens community staff.
Had something published and it's not included here? Let us know by completing this form.
Resources pertaining to writing for a publication and how to get published can be found by clicking here.
Abstract There currently exists no formal consensus on advice given to patients who have experienced an adverse event following immunization (AEFI) (WHO definition) following COVID-19 vaccination. The incidence of vaccine-related cutaneous events is only likely to increase with the UK launching subsequent vaccine doses as part of the mass vaccination..
Published: | 03/06/2022 |
Authors: | Walsh ML, Trehan P |
Abstract A phenotypic plethora of exclusively cutaneous adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) with COVID-19 vaccines have been described. Currently, there is no formal consensus on advice given to affected individuals, pertaining to their subsequent COVID-19 vaccines, which is increasingly pertinent as countries such as the United Kingdom launch a further..
Published: | 08/11/2021 |
Authors: | Trehan P, Hanna-Bashara L, Walsh ML |
Abstract A phenotypic plethora of exclusively cutaneous adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) with COVID‐19 vaccines have been described. Currently, there is no formal consensus on advice given to affected individuals, pertaining to their subsequent COVID‐19 vaccines, which is increasingly pertinent as countries such as the United Kingdom launch a further..
Published: | 08/11/2021 |
Authors: | Walsh ML, Trehan P |
Abstract Omenn syndrome is a rare combined immunodeficiency mostly associated with RAG1 and RAG2 mutations; the clinical manifestations are well‐described and include neonatal erythroderma. Mortality due to opportunistic infections is a serious risk, and a timely diagnosis with a skin biopsy is an important part of the diagnostic workup...
Published: | 29/01/2021 |
Authors: | Walsh ML, Eustace K |
Abstract A fit and healthy 8-year old boy presented with a 10-day history of asymptomatic superficial ulcerations initially on the left great toe, and then the left elbow. He was systemically well. The general practitioner had prescribed oral flucloxacillin for infected bite marks but the patient took for 2–3 days as..
Published: | 14/10/2020 |
Authors: | Lavery MJ, MacBeth K, Walsh ML |
Walsh, M; Boardman, G; MacBeth, K. (2018). Severe perianal dermatitis following surgical correction of Hirschsprung disease successfully managed with topical sucralfate. British Journal of Dermatology. 178 (2)
Published: | 11/05/2018 |
Authors: | Boardman G, MacBeth K, Walsh ML |
Abstract A 12-year-old girl with extended oligoarthritis treated with adalimumab presented with a short history of a progressive cutaneous eruption involving the legs and scalp. Physical examination and histologic results were consistent with lichen planopilaris. The adalimumab was discontinued. She received treatment with topical clobetasol propionate and the majority of..
Published: | 14/03/2017 |
Authors: | Walsh ML |
Abstract A 59-year-old woman presented with painful ulceration on her chin. She described that it began as a nodule that then ulcerated. On examination she had a well-defined area of ulceration measuring 2 x 2 cm with haemorrhagic crust resembling eschar. There was no lymphadenopathy. She was treated with prednisolone and the..
Published: | 14/03/2017 |
Authors: | Walsh ML |
Abstract Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) simplex (EBS) is a mechanobullous disease characterized by blistering, typically of the hands and feet, following friction or minor trauma. A less well-recognized phenomenon in this condition is the sudden development of atypical naevi. We report the case of a 27-year-old hairdresser with a clinical diagnosis..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Sharma N, Ellison J, Walsh ML |
Alitretinoin is specifically licensed for adults with severe chronic hand eczema that has not responded to potent topical steroids. Severe disease is defined by the Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) and a Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) of > 15. Our aim was to assess compliance to NICE guidance (National Institute for Health..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Walsh ML |
No results for this category.
No results for this category.
No results for this category.
No results for this category.