1978
DOI: 10.1177/014107687807100710
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Hydradenitis Suppurativa1

Abstract: The surgical treatment of a group of 24 patients with hydradenitis suppurativa is described and the clinical features, aetiological factors and other methods of treatment are reviewed. An abnormally high incidence of atopy is noted within the group.

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“…However those other areas treated by radical excision and healing by secondary intension appear to have a longer hospital stay and a longer time to healing. 2,12,13 We realise that our follow up is of short duration, but nevertheless our early results are promising, with patient satisfaction rated as good or better in all cases. Whilst all patients are pleased with the aesthetic result, we must stress that this procedure is not performed principally for cosmetic purposes, but in order to obtain good symptomatic benefit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…However those other areas treated by radical excision and healing by secondary intension appear to have a longer hospital stay and a longer time to healing. 2,12,13 We realise that our follow up is of short duration, but nevertheless our early results are promising, with patient satisfaction rated as good or better in all cases. Whilst all patients are pleased with the aesthetic result, we must stress that this procedure is not performed principally for cosmetic purposes, but in order to obtain good symptomatic benefit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…2.3 Peacock's approximation Peacock (1981) developed the calculating method to obtain a power-law index which was originally used by Bell (1978). Peacock's approximation can be applied to a relativistic shock.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The shock-acceleration theory was proposed by various authors independently to explain the origin of Galactic cosmic rays. Axford, Leer & Skadron (1977), Krymsky (1977), Bell (1978) and Blandford & Ostriker (1978) studied the shockacceleration for non-relativistic shocks. Their theory relies on multiple scattering of charged particles which results in round-trips between the upstream and the downstream of a shock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following excision of axillary disease, primary closure has been found satisfactory by some (2,3). Split skin grafting has been recommended (4, 5) and Hartwell (6) advocates the use of a stapling gun to fix the grafts.…”
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confidence: 99%