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John R. Ingram

Researcher at Cardiff University

Publications -  160
Citations -  3218

John R. Ingram is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hidradenitis suppurativa & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 129 publications receiving 2129 citations. Previous affiliations of John R. Ingram include University Hospital of Wales & Cardiff and Vale University Health Board.

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Nicotine: does it have a role in the treatment of skin disease?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used randomized controlled trials of nicotine preparations in those skin conditions that occur less often in smokers to establish the value of nicotine, if any, in the treatment of skin disease.
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How to write a Critically Appraised Topic: evidence to underpin routine clinical practice

TL;DR: This article provides readers with a detailed guide to performing their own critically appraised topics, reflecting the four main steps involved in performing a CAT: formulation of a focused question, a search for the most relevant and highest‐quality evidence, critical appraisal of the evidence and application of the results back to the patient scenario.
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Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) as a psoriasis referral triage tool.

TL;DR: A prospective study to evaluate the usefulness of Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) scores in triaging patients with psoriasis referred to dermatology secondary health care services.
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Lipidomic and transcriptional analysis of the linoleoyl-omega-hydroxyceramide biosynthetic pathway in human psoriatic lesions.

TL;DR: In this article, the role of the zinc finger protein transcription factor, ZIC1, in the development of psoriasis was identified, likely driven by the transcriptional differences also observed, and identified ZIC 1 as a potential regulatory target for future therapeutic interventions.
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Abstracts from The College of Podiatry Annual Conference 2016

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TL;DR: An online educational tool to assist antibiotic prescribing decisions for diabetic foot ulcer infections and a pilot study investigating C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin from venous blood and calprotectin from wound exudate as inflammatory biomarkers of mild DFU infection are conducted.