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All publications by 'Nagarajan M'



Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust – St Helens & Knowsley Staff

Targeted high concentration botulinum toxin A injections in patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon

Abstract Raynaud’s phenomenon is a vasospastic condition affecting hands and feet which may lead to rest pain, ischemic ulcers and gangrene. Botulinum toxin A has been shown to improve peripheral circulation and relieve vasospastic symptoms. Our aim was to assess our treatment outcomes following Botulinum toxin A injections in..

Published: 23/05/2020
Authors: Nagarajan M, McArthur P

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Data from national media reports of ‘Acid attacks’ in England: A new piece in the Jigsaw

Introduction There has been considerable concern in the UK with what seems to have been an increase in so-called ‘Acid Attacks’. The key data sources (Police data, Hospital admissions and Burns unit data) have limitations in capturing the acid attacks comprehensively. Incidents not reported to the police are missed in..

Published: 23/12/2019
Authors: Nagarajan M, Mohamed S, Asmar O, Stubbington Y, George S, Shokrollahi K

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Dermatologic Complications With Body Art Tattoos, Piercings and Permanent Make-up

Nagarajan, M; Shokrollahi, K. (2019). Book review: Dermatologic Complications With Body Art Tattoos, Piercings and Permanent Make-up . Annals of Plastic Surgery. 83 (5), e2

Published: 23/12/2019
Authors: Nagarajan M, Shokrollahi K

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Inferiorly based lotus petal flap & laser therapy in difficult pilonidal sinus management

​Aim To assess the efficacy of the lotus petal flap in difficult pilonidal sinus management. Background Pilonidal sinuses may be difficult to treat. Five year recurrence rates range from 18% to 50% Recurrence rates fall with primary closure rather than healing by secondary intention. Techniques such as z-plasty however, distort natal architecture...

Published: 24/08/2018
Authors: Hamnett K, Iqbal A, Nagarajan M

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