Publications by authors named "H Dickson"

Pyoderma gangrenosum is a severe ulcerative disease with a great need for novel therapies. A major barrier to the development of novel therapies is a lack of understanding of disease pathogenesis. We present the results of a proof-of-concept open-label clinical trial of IL-23p19 antagonism with tildrakizumab in pyoderma gangrenosum.

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Background: Alternative education provision such as Pupil Referral Units support young people who have been excluded from mainstream school settings and often from disadvantaged backgrounds. However, there is limited research to date exploring educators' perceptions of the complex needs of young people in PRUs, and the extent to which PRUs as currently configured can meet such needs.

Methods: Between March 2019 and October 2020 twenty-two participants holding various educational roles from five different Pupil Referral Units across London and Southeast England were interviewed.

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Article Synopsis
  • Diabetes-related foot infections are prevalent and challenging to treat, with outcomes from a large cohort analyzed from a hospital database from 2018 to 2023.
  • The study included 647 episodes of foot infections in 397 patients, categorizing infections into skin and soft tissue infections (SST-DFI) and osteomyelitis (OM).
  • Infection resolution was achieved in 69% of cases, but OM had a significantly higher failure rate compared to SST-DFI, particularly in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
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In electroencephalographic (EEG) data, power-frequency slope exponents (1/f) can provide non-invasive markers of in vivo neural activity excitation-inhibition (E:I) balance. E:I balance may be altered in neurodevelopmental conditions; hence, understanding how 1/f evolves across infancy/childhood has implications for developing early assessments/interventions. This systematic review (PROSPERO-ID: CRD42023363294) explored the early maturation (0-26 yrs) of resting-state EEG 1/f measures (aperiodic [AE], power law [PLE] and Hurst [HE] exponents), including studies containing ≥1 1/f measures and ≥10 typically developing participants.

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Osteomyelitis in the feet of persons with diabetes is clinically challenging and is associated with high rates of amputation. In this study RNA-sequencing was employed to explore microbial metatranscriptomes with a view to understand the relative activity and functions of the pathogen/s responsible for diabetes foot osteomyelitis (DFO). We obtained 25 intraoperative bone specimens from persons with confirmed DFO, observing that spp.

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