Publications by authors named "R G Parisi"

Objectives: To provide a checklist for presentation preparation at dermatology conferences, discuss important factors to consider when preparing a presentation, and recommend strategies for effective presentations and networking.

Data Sources: With a combination of personal experience and literature review of PubMed database and dermatology society resources, this article serves as the first comprehensive guide for how to prepare a talk for an international dermatology conference.

Conclusion: Conferences are an excellent opportunity to learn more about yourself, your field, and others throughout the world.

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Background: English primary care faces a reduction in GP supply and increased demand.

Aim: To explore trends in GP working time and supply, accounting for factors influencing demand for services.

Design And Setting: Retrospective observational study in English primary care between 2015 and 2022.

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Article Synopsis
  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are serious, drug-induced skin conditions with high rates of illness and death, creating challenges for healthcare providers.
  • Despite numerous documented cases, there is a lack of agreed-upon diagnostic criteria and treatment options for SJS/TEN.
  • Recent advancements in understanding the genetic factors and causes of SJS/TEN are discussed in this review, along with updated strategies for diagnosis and management over the past five years.
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Aims: To compare the predictive performance of CHADS-VASc and HAS-BLED scores in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients with and without cancer.

Methods And Results: Using data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink in England, we performed a retrospective cohort study of patients with new diagnoses of AF from 2009 to 2019. Cancer was defined as history of breast, prostate, colorectal, lung, or haematological cancer.

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The bond between humans and dogs is precious and has been treasured since ancient times. Dog ownership is linked to numerous health benefits, such as increased physical activity and social functioning and decreased depression and cardiovascular events. However, dogs can transmit zoonotic diseases to humans, many of which present with cutaneous findings.

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