Photodiagnostic services in the UK and Republic of Ireland: a British Photodermatology Group Workshop Report.
Author
Ibbotson, S HAllan, D
Dawe, R S
Eadie, E
Farr, P M
Fassihi, H
Fedele, F
Ferguson, J
Fityan, A
Freeman, P
Fullerton, L
Goulden, V
Haque, S
Ling, T C
Mackay, A
McKenna, K
Ralph, N
Rhodes, L E
Sarkany, R
Turner, D
Ungureanu, S
Weatherhead, S
Affiliation
NHS Tayside; University of Dundee School of Medicine; Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust; University of Manchester; Royal Victoria Infirmary; Guy's Hospital; University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust; St Thomas' Hospital; Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Cambridge University Hospital; Belfast City Hospital; Mater Misericordiae University Hospital; University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation TrustPublication date
2021-09-13Subject
Dermatology
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Background: Photodiagnostic investigations are essential for the accurate diagnosis of abnormal cutaneous photosensitivity and provide important information for the management of patients with photodermatoses (cutaneous photosensitivity disorders). Although photodiagnosis has been undertaken since the early 1970s, specialist services in the United Kingdom (UK) and Republic of Ireland are limited and there is no formal guidance on diagnostic approach. Indeed, there is a limited literature in this area of methodology and diagnostic practice. Objectives: The primary objective was to undertake a British Photodermatology Group Workshop to review the role and activities of specialist centres in the UK and Republic of Ireland in order to ascertain whether there were consensus practices. Secondary objectives were to identify key priorities for service, training and research. Methods: An initial detailed survey review of current activities was undertaken prior to the Workshop and data from this survey were used to inform discussion at the Workshop, which was attended by key photodermatology experts from the UK and Republic of Ireland. Results/conclusions: We have undertaken a detailed review of current Photodiagnostic Services in the UK and Republic of Ireland and report on our findings from the 12 centres and we have identified key areas of consensus practice. This is an important step in the process of standardising and optimising procedures and protocols and defining minimum clinical standards for photodiagnostic investigations, which are of such diagnostic importance in Dermatology.Citation
Ibbotson SH, Allan D, Dawe RS, Eadie E, Farr PM, Fassihi H, Fedele F, Ferguson J, Fityan A, Freeman P, Fullerton L, Goulden V, Haque S, Ling TC, Mackay A, McKenna K, Ralph N, Rhodes LE, Sarkany R, Turner D, Ungureanu S, Weatherhead S. Photodiagnostic services in the UK and Republic of Ireland: a British Photodermatology Group Workshop Report. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2021 Dec;35(12):2448-2455. doi: 10.1111/jdv.17632. Epub 2021 Sep 13.Type
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14683083PMID
34459043ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/jdv.17632