Publications by authors named "Catherine Milroy"

Background: Anogenital granulomatosis (AGG) is a rare, chronic condition that presents as progressive inflammation and lymphoedema of the anogenital region in both male and female patients. No guidelines exist for the management of AGG. Systemic immunosuppressants are the current cornerstone of medical therapy for AGG, but results from case series with small numbers of patients have reported variable responses.

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Introduction. Literature on ideal management of accessory auricles is limited. Traditionally, accessory auricles are managed by paediatricians with suture ligation at the base of the accessory auricle to induce ischaemic necrosis (Mehmi et al, 2007).

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A prospective study (62 neonates) of ankyloglossia and breastfeeding difficulty is presented. At 2 weeks post-frenulotomy, there were significant improvements in weight (15+/-1.2 centiles) and breastfeeding, including number of sessions/24h (19%) and bottle top-ups/24h (81%) (p<0.

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