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Publications

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on patch testing (allergy testing) by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald BS and Buckley DA. Patch testing practice in the UK. British Journal of Dermatology. 2013;169(s1):45.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on severe dermatitis (eczema) from Dermabond surgical glue (allergy testing) by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald BS and Buckley DA. Severe dermatitis from Dermabond® surgical glue. British Journal of Dermatology. 2014;170:739–741.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on self healing X linked ichthyosis by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald BS and DeSilva B. X-linked ichthyosis: a rare mutation and dramatic improvement with topical therapy. British Journal of Dermatology. 2014;171(s1):129.

A picture of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology featuring an article on a rare case of pachyonychia congenita by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald B and DeSilva B. A rare case of pachyonychia congenita due to a p.N125S mutation in the keratin 16 gene. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2015;Volume 72(5)s1:AB196.

A picture of the Clinical and Experimental Dermatology featuring an article on the failure in 3 patients with severe atopic eczema to improve with rituximab by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald BS, Jones J and Rustin M. Rituximab as a treatment for severe atopic eczema: failure to improve in three consecutive patients. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 2016;41(1):45-47.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on suppurative infection and scarring by Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. erinacei by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald B and Vlachou C. A suppurative infection with subsequent scarring: possibly the first reported case of canine-to-human transmission of Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. erinacei. British Journal of Dermatology. 2016;175(s1):33.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on use of topical tetracyclines in the paediatric population by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald B and DeSilva B. Topical tetracyclines in the paediatric population: are they safe? A survey of British Association of Dermatologists members. British Journal of Dermatology. 2016;175(s1):174.

A picture of the Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Journal featuring an article on Interleukin 10 receptor mutation presenting with severe nappy ulceration by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald BS, Narayanan S, Elawad M, Kiparissi F, Cullup T and Batta K. Interleukin-10 receptor mutation presenting with severe nappy ulceration and infantile inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 2017;42(7):771-773.

A picture of the Clinical and Experimental Dermatology featuring an article on Use of faecal calprotectin in dermatology by Dr Bryan McDonald consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald B. Utility of faecal calprotectin testing in dermatology. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 2021;46(3):573-574.

A picture of the JID Innovations Journal featuring an article on Environmental Exposure and Eczema Severity by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​Thomas BR, Tan XL, Javadzadeh S, Robinson E, Mcdonald BS, et al. Modeling of Temporal Exposure to the Ambient Environment and Eczema Severity. JID Innovations 2022;2:100062

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article of the new national guidelines on vitiligo by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

Eleftheriadou V, Atkar R, Batchelor J, McDonald B, et al. Britiah Association of Dermatologists guidelines for the manageent of people with vitiligo 2021. British Journal of Dermatology 2022; 186(1): 18-29

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on Blueberry Muffin Syndrome by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

Oldham J, Dunnigan A, Barbosa E, Huang S, Dhoat S, McDonald B, O'Toole E and Aktar R. A Rare and Serious Cause of "Blueberry Muffin Syndrome" British Journal of Dermatology 2024; 190(s1): i7-i8

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on positive immunofluorescence in a blistering reaction to scabies mites by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald BS, Orteu C and Swale V. Bullous scabies associated with positive direct immunofluorescence. British Journal of Dermatology. 2013;169(s1):90-1.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on rates of recurrence and metastases of high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma over 5 years by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

Subramanian P, McDonald B and Ismail F. Rates of recurrence and metastases of high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: a 5 year single institution study. British Journal of Dermatology. 2014;171(s1):48.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on Mohs micrographic surgery in patients with blood borne infections by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald BS and Seaton ED. Mohs micrographic surgery in the U.K.: are we discriminating against people with blood-borne infections? British Journal of Dermatology. 2015;172(1):305–306.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on primary dermal melanoma by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald B, Papageorgiou P, DeSilva B and Calonje E. Primary Dermal Melanoma: A rare but important presentation. British Journal of Dermatology. 2015; 173(s1): 135.

A picture of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology featuring an article on linear epidermal naevus syndrome by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald BS and DeSilva B. Linear epidermal nevus syndrome. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2016; 74(5)s1: AB213.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on interuptions during consultations and surgery - are they always appropriate by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald B, Dyche J, Anthony S, Brown V, Rahmatulla S, Batta K, Tatnall F and Murdoch M. Interruptions: are they always appropriate? British Journal of Dermatology 2016;175(s1):38.

A picture of the Contact Dermatitis Journal featuring an article on 35 years of patch testing (allergy testing) in a paediatric  population (children) by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​McDonald B and White J. Review of 35 years of paediatric patch testing in a tertiary-care centre. Contact Dermatitis. 2016;75(s1):58.

A picture of the Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Journal featuring an article on Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines and associated craniosynostosis by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McDonald BS, Pigors M, Kelsell DP, O’Toole EA, Burkitt-Wright E, Kerr B and Batta K. Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines and associated craniosynostosis. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 2018; 43(3): 357-9.

A picture of the Dermatologic Therapy Journal featuring an article on the biopsychosocial impact of adalimumab in hidradenitis suppurativa by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

​Muralidharan V, Pathmarajah P, Peterknecht E, Qazi E, Barlow R, Vivek M, Abdullah A, McDonald B and Bewley A. Real life data on the biopsychosocial effects of Adalimumab in the management of hidradenitis suppurativa: A multicenter cross sectional analysis and consideration of a multi system monitoring approach to follow up.  Dermatologic Therapy. 2021;34(1):e14643.

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on NICE acne vulgaris guidelines and a summary of the changes for dermatologists by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

Layton AM, McDonald BS, Mohd Mustapa MF and Levell NJ. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) acne guideline: what's the latest for dermatologists? British Journal of Dermatology 2022; 186(3): 426-428

A picture of the British Journal of Dermatology featuring an article on the safe use of topical steroids in patients with eczema herpeticum by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

Steele L, Innes S, Oldham J, Cunningham M, Dhoat S, McDonald B and O'Toole EA. Safety outcome for topical corticosteroid use in eczema herpeticum: a single-centre retrospective cohort study. British Journal of Dermatology 2023; 188(2): 295-297

A picture of the Skin Health and Disease Journal featuring an article on the association of vitamin D and eczema (dermatitis) severity by Dr Bryan McDonald (co-author) consultant dermatologist, London, UK.

McCarthy RL, Tawfik SS, Theocharopoulos I, Atkar R, McDonald B, et al. Vitamin D deficiency and atopic dermatitis severity in a Bangladeshi population living in East London: A cross-sectional study. Skin Health and Disease 2024; 4(3): ski2.358

Dr Bryan McDonald​

Dr Bryan McDonald | drbryan | Consultant Dermatologist | GMC specialist registered | Male genital Dermatology | Paediatric Dermatology | General Adult Dermatology | Complex Medical Dermatology | Acne vulgaris | Acne | Rosacea | Warts | Eczema | Psoriasis | Hidradenitis Suppurativa | Cryotherapy | Skin surgery | Skin Cancer Assessment | Mole Map | Dermoscopy

Practice Locations
 

Skin Health and Allergy
1 Welbeck Street,
London, W1G 0AR
(Insured and self funding adults)
Tel: 0203 653 2007

Angel Laser Centre

144 Liverpool Rd, 

London N1 1LA

(Self funding adult consults)

Tel: 0207 607 5111

© 2021 by Dr Bryan McDonald - Photographs courtesy of Simon Jarrett Photography

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