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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.

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Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Staff

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St Helens and Knowsley Hospital Staff - Publications pre April 2024

Aesthetic tattoos as a treatment adjunct for scars from burns & trauma: A literature review and treatment approach

Poster presentation for the BBA Annual Meeting, May 2022. Full conference programme available here: https://www.britishburnassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/BBA-Bristol-4-6.5.22-Full-Programme-.pdf Introduction Aesthetic tattoos are extremely common in the UK and around the world. Medical tattoos have been employed in a variety of subspecialties across burns and plastic..

Published: 04/05/2022
Authors: Cappuyns L, Khaw R, Shokrollahi K

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Implementation of a telemedicine service to provide skin cancer care in a tertiary plastic surgery unit during COVID-19 – a comprehensive review

Background In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, our tertiary skin cancer service had to adapt rapidly to reduce hospital footfall. Consequently, all clinic appointments for skin cancer patients were converted to telephone consultations. This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of this new service. Methods This study consisted of..

Published: 23/04/2022
Authors: Jakeman M, Khaw R, Zack-Williams SDL, Brackley P

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Malignant Melanoma: a Case of Mistaken Identity—Case Report

Abstract Incidence of malignant melanoma in the UK has quadrupled since the 1970s, accounts for 90% of skin cancer mortality and is the second most common cancer in people younger than age 50 [11]. Atypical melanoma is often mistaken clinically for other skin tumours such as pigmented basal cell carcinoma, pyogenic granuloma or..

Published: 10/04/2021
Authors: Khaw R

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St Helens Community Staff

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Knowsley Community Staff

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Halton Community Staff

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North West Boroughs Community Health Staff

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