Publications by authors named "Mia Steyn"

Article Synopsis
  • Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is rare in children and young adults under 18, and there hasn’t been any observational research specifically focused on this group in the UK before this study.
  • The study reviewed the cases of 28 HS patients under 18 from a UK hospital, finding a significant female predominance (M:F ratio of 1:8.3) and a strong family history of the condition in 61% of cases.
  • Long-term antibiotic therapy was the most common treatment, with lymecycline being the most frequently prescribed antibiotic; other treatments were used mainly for more severe cases, highlighting the similarities in treatment approaches between younger and adult populations.
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A patient presented with a 3-month history of a rapidly enlarging ulcerated tumour on his lower leg, occurring on a background of chronic idiopathic lymphoedema of approximately 10 years' duration. Histology revealed extensive infiltration of the dermis by a vascular tumour with pleomorphic and hyperchromatic endothelial cells, which stained positive for vascular markers CD31, CD34 and ERG. A diagnosis of lymphoedema-associated angiosarcoma was reached and our patient was treated with isolated limb perfusion with high-dose melphalan and tumour necrosis factor-alfa.

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Background/purpose: Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are still widely used and are available to purchase without prescription in some countries. Awareness of adverse cutaneous drug reactions is essential.

Method: We reported a case of photo-distributed hyperpigmentation due to imipramine and carried out a systematic search of the related articles using the search terms "tricyclic antidepressants" or "tricyclic antidepressive agents", and "hyperpigmentation" or "photosensitivity disorder".

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Women with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) have an increased susceptibility of developing cardio-renal disease compared to men, the reasons and the mechanisms of this vulnerability are unclear. Since oxidative stress plays a key role in the development of cardio-renal disease, we investigated the relationship between sex, plasma antioxidants status (glutathione peroxidase (GPx-3 activity), vitamin E and selenium), and adiposity in patients with T2DM at high risk of cardio-renal disease. Women compared to men had higher GPx-3 activity ( = 0.

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Diabetes is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the developed world. Promoters of the progression of kidney disease include the traditional profile of cardiovascular risk factors. However, the development of CKD and vulnerability to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is highly variable.

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