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Hidradenitis suppurativa diagnosis and management in primary care: not just recurrent boils

Hannah E Wainman, Polly CE Lane and John R Ingram
British Journal of General Practice 2023; 73 (726): 43-45. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp23X731733
Hannah E Wainman
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucester.
Roles: Locum consultant dermatologist
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Polly CE Lane
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucester.
Roles: GP and specialty doctor of dermatology
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John R Ingram
Department of Dermatology & Academic Wound Healing, Division of Infection and Immunity, Cardiff University, Cardiff.
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vol. 73 no. 726 43-45
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp23X731733

Published By 
Royal College of General Practitioners
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0960-1643
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1478-5242
History 
  • Received October 25, 2022
  • Revision requested November 10, 2022
  • Accepted November 18, 2022
  • Published online December 21, 2022.

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  1. Hannah E Wainman, MRCGP, Locum consultant dermatologist
  1. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucester.
  1. Polly CE Lane, MRCGP, GP and specialty doctor of dermatology
  1. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucester.
  1. John R Ingram, MA, MSc, DM, MRCP(Derm), Clinical reader and consultant dermatologist
  1. Department of Dermatology & Academic Wound Healing, Division of Infection and Immunity, Cardiff University, Cardiff.
  1. Address for correspondence
    Hannah E Wainman, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Great Western Road, Gloucester GL1 4NN, UK. Email: hannah.wainman{at}nhs.net
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Hannah E Wainman, Polly CE Lane, John R Ingram
British Journal of General Practice 2023; 73 (726): 43-45. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp23X731733

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Hannah E Wainman, Polly CE Lane, John R Ingram
British Journal of General Practice 2023; 73 (726): 43-45. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp23X731733
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    • BACKGROUND
    • WHY IS THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA IN PRIMARY CARE SO IMPORTANT?
    • WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANT ELEMENTS IN THE PATIENT’S HISTORY AND EXAMINATION?
    • WHICH INVESTIGATIONS ARE MOST USEFUL IN PRIMARY CARE?
    • WHAT TREATMENTS CAN BE STARTED IN PRIMARY CARE?
    • WHAT SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE FOR PATIENTS?
    • WHEN SHOULD A PATIENT BE REFERRED TO SECONDARY CARE?
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