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F W Wright
The book presents a comprehensive overview of the various disease processes affecting the chest and related abnormalities. It discusses biopsy and bronchography, as well as a variety of imaging techniques including radiography, fluoroscopy, tomograph
Publikováno v:
Clinical nephrology. 52(5)
Autor:
A C, Mason, F W, Wright
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Clinical radiology. 45(6)
Autor:
F W Wright
Publikováno v:
The British journal of radiology. 65(774)
R. Thomas discusses the possibility of hilar enlargement due to a dilated oesophagus on a supine radiograph taken on a radiotherapy simulator apparatus and states that this is “well known”! Two radiographs, one supine and one in the erect positio
Autor:
N. K. Gostick, S. R. Mayhew, B. P. Jones, J. A. Tweed, K. Korlipara, F. W. Wright, P. A. Saul, M. S. Causer
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European heart journal. 11
A patient-powered treatmill was compared with the covered corridor walking test as assessments of exercise capacity in heart failure patients, and used to investigate their sensitivity in discriminating between the effects of xamoterol and placebo. T
Autor:
F W Wright
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Radiology. 74:874-874
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BMJ. 290:271-275
To identify patients at risk from renal bone disease we compared the demographic characteristics of 243 patients with end stage renal failure grouped according to the presence (97 (40%] or absence of severe renal bone disease as judged by histologica
Autor:
F. W. Wright, P. D. Ramsden
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International Journal of Clinical Practice. 28:413-417
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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 42:379-383
The incidence of erosive arthropathy of the sternoclavicular joints in 25 consecutive cases of polymyalgia rheumatica was studied by means of sternoclavicular tomography. Definite erosions were found in 11 patients. Erosions were most likely to be fo
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 81:311-316
Summary The frequency of thrombo-embolic complications as assessed by objective diagnostic techniques was investigated in 262 patients having major pelvic surgery. The lowest incidence of leg vein thrombosis (7 per cent) was found in patients undergo