Publications by authors named "W Jaffe"

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune subepidermal blistering dermatological condition that can be triggered by several external factors. Here, we present a case of an immunocompetent patient with no prior dermatological history, who developed BP as a result of autologous skin graft surgery. It is an uncommon surgical complication and was most likely triggered by the trauma of the surgery itself.

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Background: The clinimetric properties of the Wheelchair Propulsion Test (WPT) have not been developed thoroughly.

Objective: To determine inter-rater reliability and reference values for the Wheelchair Propulsion Test (WPT) for active wheelchair users and to compare WPT performance between various types of manual wheelchairs at different paces.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study.

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In the widely accepted 'unified model' solution of the classification puzzle of active galactic nuclei, the orientation of a dusty accretion torus around the central black hole dominates their appearance. In 'type-1' systems, the bright nucleus is visible at the centre of a face-on torus. In 'type-2' systems the thick, nearly edge-on torus hides the central engine.

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Background/aims: Melanoma is the most aggressive skin malignancy with an ever-increasing caseload, especially in the western world. Recently developed immunotherapeutic modalities have substantially improved the prognosis of advanced melanoma. The association between serum levels of vitamin D and prognosis of melanoma has been a focus of ongoing research, with some evidence of vitamin D's potential as an adjunctive modality to immunotherapy.

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Importance: A high proportion of suspicious pigmented skin lesions referred for investigation are benign. Techniques to improve the accuracy of melanoma diagnoses throughout the patient pathway are needed to reduce the pressure on secondary care and pathology services.

Objective: To determine the accuracy of an artificial intelligence algorithm in identifying melanoma in dermoscopic images of lesions taken with smartphone and digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras.

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