George W M Millington
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Millington G, Palmer H
Skin Health Dis
. 2023 Jun;
3(3):e201.
PMID: 37275429
Psychodermatology is the crossover discipline between Dermatology and Clinical Psychology and/or Psychiatry. It encompasses both Psychiatric diseases that present with cutaneous manifestations (such as delusional infestation) or more commonly, the...
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Palanivel J, Millington G
Skin Health Dis
. 2023 Jun;
3(3):e160.
PMID: 37275420
There is an increasing prevalence of obesity globally. Equally, the significance of maintaining a healthy body weight for maintaining a healthy skin homoeostasis is gaining greater attention. On this background,...
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van Bodegraven B, Vernon S, Eversfield C, Board R, Craig P, Gran S, et al.
Br J Dermatol
. 2023 Feb;
188(6):777-784.
PMID: 36814132
Background: Providing detailed skin cancer statistics, including incidence and survival, by tumour type and patient characteristics is important for up-to-date epidemiological information. Objectives: To create a new clinically relevant consensus-based...
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Dyson S, Patel P, Igali L, Millington G
Skin Health Dis
. 2022 Dec;
2(4):e176.
PMID: 36479274
A 59-year-old woman with schizoaffective disorder presented with an itchy, blistering generalised rash. One month prior, she had started empagliflozin, a sodium glucose transporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitor, used in type-2-diabetes. She...
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Millington G, Shobajo M, Wall J, Jafferany M
Skin Health Dis
. 2022 Dec;
2(4):e164.
PMID: 36479272
Medically unexplained dermatologic symptoms, such as pruritus, numbness and burning are known as somatization. These cutaneous symptoms can be very difficult to treat because of an absence of an objective...
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