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Dr Amelia Scholes
Dr Aasiya Chaka
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Simon Meggitt
Dr James Fisher
et al.
Live From The Clinic: Exploring The Feasibility Of Providing Virtual Early Clinical Experience Using Live-streamed Outpatient Clinics2024
Dr Ioana Cosgarea
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Professor Neil Rajan
Melanoma2024
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Akhtar Husain
Professor Neil Rajan
Variation in management of porocarcinoma: a 10-year retrospective review of 75 cases across three UK tertiary centres2023
Dr Siobhan Muthiah
Dr Akhtar Husain
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Professor Neil Rajan
A mosaic variant in MAP2K1 is associated with giant naevus-spilus type congenital melanocytic naevus and melanoma development2020
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Akhtar Husain
Professor Neil Rajan
Basaloid follicular proliferations, brain tumours and SUFU2020
Dr Hudaa Gopee
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Philip Hampton
Toxic epidermal necrolysis occurring with immune checkpoint inhibitors2020
Professor Neil Rajan
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Squamous cell carcinomas in linear epidermal naevi2019
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr James Langtry
Dr Cliff Lawrence
Dermoscopy prior to Mohs micrographic surgery does not improve tumour margin assessment and leads to fewer Mohs stages2018
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Professor Neil Rajan
Squamous cell carcinoma and multiple familial trichoepitheliomas: A recurrent association2018
Dr Fraser Charlton
Dr Thomas Oliphant
An Unusual Periungual Lesion2017
Dr James Langtry
Dr Clifford Lawrence
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Safety, complications and patients’ acceptance of Mohs micrographic surgery under local anaesthesia: results from the U.K. MAPS (Mohs Acceptance and Patient Safety) Collaboration Group2017
Professor Neil Rajan
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Professor Ruth Plummer
Dr James Langtry
Advanced basal cell carcinomas treated by vismodegib and Mohs micrographic surgery: does neoadjuvant treatment have a role?2016
Dr Stamatina Verykiou
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Cliff Lawrence
Dr James Langtry
Diagnostic biopsy before Mohs micrographic surgery, frequency of change in diagnosis and impact on management2016
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Clifford Lawrence
Dr James Langtry
Electrosurgical resurfacing of rhinophyma: long-term follow-up, surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction2016
Dr Tee Siah
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr James Langtry
Hair transplantation to repair the eyebrow following Mohs micrographic surgery of basal cell carcinoma of the forehead and eyebrow2016
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Cliff Lawrence
Dr James Langtry
Helical rim reconstruction utilizing a postauricular interpolation flap2016
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Clifford Lawrence
Eric Barnes
Dr Julie Dickinson
Dr James Langtry
et al.
Mohs micrographic surgery is the required treatment for periocular microcystic adnexal carcinoma to maximize the possibility of tumour clearance2016
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Professor Stephen McHanwell
Dr Matthew Alexander
Dr James Langtry
Successful treatment of forehead lipoma depends on knowledge ofthe surgical anatomy: a step-by-step guide2016
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Professor Neil Rajan
Christopher Lawrence
Dr James Langtry
Sebaceous carcinoma treated by Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of 14 cases2015
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Eric Barnes
Dr James Langtry
Treatment of periocular actinic keratosis with topical 5% 5-fluorouracil: a retrospective observational study between 2007 and 2014 in a combined clinic in a single centre2015
Professor Neil Rajan
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr James Langtry
Enucleation of cylindromas in Brooke-Spiegler syndrome: a novel surgical technique2014
Dr Stamatina Verykiou
Dr James Langtry
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Histological characteristics of primary cutaneous malignant melanoma excised outside an established pigmented lesion screening clinic2014
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr James Langtry
Motor nerves of the head and neck that are susceptible to damage during dermatological surgery2014
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr James Langtry
Nasal anatomy for the dermatological surgeon2014
Dr Thomas Oliphant
Dr Cliff Lawrence
Dr James Langtry
The proximal Peng flap: novel use of the Peng flap (pinch modification of advancement and rotation flaps) for proximal nasal dorsum defects in 14 patients2014