Publications by authors named "Catherine M Reid"

Epidermal melanin reduces some effects of UV radiation, the major cause of skin cancer. To examine whether induced melanin can provide protection from sunburn injury, 65 subjects completed a trial with the potent synthetic melanotropin, [Nle4-D-Phe7]-alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone ([Nle4-D-Phe7]-alpha-MSH) delivered by subcutaneous injection into the abdomen at 0.16 mg/kg for three 10-day cycles over 3 months.

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A case of molluscum contagiosum arising on the face and neck of a woman using topical tacrolimus over a period of 6 weeks for the treatment of atopic dermatitis is presented. Of particular note, these lesions remained confined to areas treated with tacrolimus and did not extend to adjacent regions treated with topical corticosteroids.

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A 45-year-old man presented with a rapidly enlarging tumour in an area of long-standing hypertrophic lichen planus of the lower leg. Histological examination of the resected specimen showed it to be a giant keratoacanthoma measuring 37 x 57 mm. Neoplastic change is a rarely reported complication of chronic variants of cutaneous lichen planus.

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Benign familial pemphigus (Hailey-Hailey disease) is a rare relapsing-remitting epidermal blistering disease palliated by a multitude of medical and surgical treatments. There are limited reports of benefit from low-penetration X-rays. We describe two resistant cases that appeared to respond initially to superficial radiotherapy, a 66-year-old man who had multiple courses to the groins (4 x 2.

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