Terence J. Ryan
Affiliations: | Department of Dermatology | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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Narahari SR, Aggithaya MG, Ryan TJ, et al. (2023) Self-care treatment for lymphoedema of lymphatic filariasis using integrative medicine. The British Journal of Dermatology |
Arianayagam S, Ryan TJ. (2016) Disorders of Pigmentation of the Skin - Hypotheses Underlying Interventions by Multiple Systems of Medicine:Is there a Role for Integrated Medicine? Current Science. 111: 325-336 |
Ryan TJ, Matts PJ, Snyder B, et al. (2014) A seminar on gardens for the health of the skin. International Journal of Dermatology. 53: 593-600 |
Ryan TJ. (2012) Skin Diseases (“Dermatology”) in India – History and Evolution International Journal of Dermatology. 51: 482-482 |
Ryan TJ, Hirt HM, Willcox M. (2011) Collaboration with traditional health practitioners in the provision of skin care for all in Africa. International Journal of Dermatology. 50: 564-70 |
Narahari SR, Ryan TJ, Bose KS, et al. (2011) Integrating modern dermatology and Ayurveda in the treatment of vitiligo and lymphedema in India. International Journal of Dermatology. 50: 310-34 |
Ryan TJ. (2006) Public health dermatology: regeneration and repair of the skin in the developed transitional and developing world. International Journal of Dermatology. 45: 1233-7 |
Ryan TJ, Jones RL, Mortimer PS, et al. (2002) Lymphatics in leprosy: relationship to elastic fibres and observations following intra-lesional injections of colloidal carbon. Leprosy Review. 73: 52-63 |
Mallon E, Powell S, Mortimer P, et al. (1997) Evidence for altered cell‐mediated immunity in postmastectomy lymphoedema British Journal of Dermatology. 137: 928-933 |
Mortimer PS, Simmonds RH, Rezvani M, et al. (1991) Time-related changes in lymphatic clearance in pig skin after a single dose of 18 Gy of X rays. The British Journal of Radiology. 64: 1140-6 |