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Publikováno v:
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Abstract Background We aimed to investigate podiatry practice in diagnosing peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in diabetes, decision making once PAD is suspected and limitations of referral pathways. Methods A survey, comprising 26 questions was distr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bd69d2a4321b45fbb0d4c226fb4b1b76
Autor:
Sasha Smith, Viknesh Sounderajah, Usman Jaffer, Alun H. Davies, Chira Mustafa, Joseph Shalhoub, John Norrie, Pasha Normahani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vascular Surgery. 73:1811-1820
Objective No agreement has been reached regarding which bedside test is the most useful for the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in patients with diabetes. The aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the p
Autor:
Pasha Normahani, Ismail Yusuf Anwar, Alona Courtney, Amish Acharya, Viknesh Sounderajah, Chira Mustafa, Usman Jaffer, Joseph Shalhoub, Celia Riga, Richard Gibbs, Michael Jenkins, Colin Bicknell, Alun H Davies, David Nott, Christopher Aylwin, Nigel J Standfield
Publikováno v:
Perfusion. 37:276-283
Introduction: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with primary graft patency 1 year following open lower limb revascularisation (LLR) at a tertiary referral vascular service. Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoi
Autor:
Alexia Katsarou, Anastasios Karadimitris, Dragana Milojkovic, Chira Mustafa, Aristeidis Chaidos
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Haematology
Autor:
Arunodaya Mohan, Mairi Walker, Luke Carter-Brzezinski, Chris Peet, Yezenash Ayalew, Israa Kaddam, Rita Perry, David Tucker, Mac Macheta, Hayder Hussein, Suriya Kirkpatrick, Julia Wolf, Cristina Crossette-Thambiah, Sarah Wharin, Dianne Plews, Melek Akay, Graham McIlroy, Alexandros Rampotas, Lydia Wilson, Sarah Davis, Jesca Boot, Regina Nolan, Akila Danga, Dan Mei Xu, Tina T. Biss, Dominique Chan-Lam, Jennifer Swieton, Tanya Freeman, Claire Burney, Keir Pickard, Sheila Jen, Chloe Knott, Alvin Katumba, Sam Ackroyd, Edward Blacker, Beena Salhan, Richard Buka, Duncan Murray, Charlotte Bradbury, Sally Chown, Quentin A. Hill, Mohd Sharin Mohd Noh, Chira Mustafa, Nicola Crosbie, Surenthini Suntharalingam, Katja Kimberger, Rory McCulloch, Thomas Skinner, Naoimh Herlihy, Daire Quinn, Abbas Zaidi, Haroon Miah, Louise Garth, Eleana Loizou, Robert Dunk, Dan Halperin, Michael J R Desborough, Nithya Prasannan, Rupert Hipkins, Holly Gibson, Christopher McDermott, Amelia Fisher, Yogesh Upadhye, Sarah Wexler, Hina Peter, Sarah Jaafar, Sine Janum, Andrew J. Doyle, John Willan, Sree Sreedhara, Han Wang, Jonathan Kerr, Laura Aiken, Tom Bull, Seda Cakmak, Jennifer Darlow, Martin Besser, Michael Joffe, Benjamin Bailiff, Susan Robinson, Charlotte Wilding, Atiqa Miah, Jorge Cartier, Ryan Mullally, Miroslab Kmonicek, Samuel Harrison, Marquita Camillieri, Vickie MacDonald, Jane Graham, Ayesha Ejaz, Ipek Cakmak, Upekha Badaguma, Michelle Melly, Christopher Bailey, Belen Sevillano, Francesca Crolla, Frances Seymour, Indrani Venkatadasari, Laura Magill, Claire Lentaigne, Pamela Oshinyemi, Katherine Leighton, Maipelo Kgologolo, Zara Sayar, Elissa K. Dhillon, Lindsay McLeod-Kennedy, Sophie Hanina, Alice Thorpe, David Wright, Andrew Hastings, Caroline Shrubsole, Gillian C. Lowe, Nichola Cooper, Shivali Walia, Gulnaz Shah, Abi Martin, David Sharpe, Anna Dillon, Georgina Talbot, Imogen Swart-Rimmer, Phillip L R Nicolson, Paul Greaves, Olivia Kreze, Gemma Scott, Amir Shenouda, Edmund Watson, Shereef Elmoamly, Roochi Trikha, Wayne Thomas, Rebecca Pryor, Hafiz Qureshi, Laura Batey, Abigail Atkin, Dimitris Tsitsikas, Suthesh Sivapalaratnam, Hajer Oun
Publikováno v:
Clinical Medicine. 19(Suppl 3)
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is a common therapy for patients with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). The initial response rate for IVIg is 80%[1][1] and is typically rapid, with some patients responding in 24 hours, although usually in 2–4 days.[
Publikováno v:
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Background We aimed to investigate podiatry practice in diagnosing peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in diabetes, decision making once PAD is suspected and limitations of referral pathways. Methods A survey, comprising 26 questions was distributed to