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Autor:
Kaggwa, S.1 sam.kaggwa@gmail.com, Galukande, M.1
Publikováno v:
ISRN Otolaryngology. 2014, p1-4. 4p.
Publikováno v:
ISRN Otolaryngology. 2014, p1-4. 4p.
Publikováno v:
East & Central African Journal of Surgery. Mar/Apr2012, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p130-135. 6p. 3 Color Photographs.
Publikováno v:
East and Central African Journal of Surgery; Vol 14, No 2 (2009); 70-76
Background: Although the tension free inguinal hernia repair with a mesh is the standard technique in many developed countries, its use has remained low in the developing world due to the initial cost of the mesh. The most commonly used method in Mul
Publikováno v:
East and Central African Journal of Surgery; Vol 8, No 1 (2003)
A cross sectional study was undertaken with the main objective of determining the prevalence and patterns of undescended testis (UDT) among 437 primary School pupils from randomly selected primary schools in one Division of ampala in Uganda. The stud
The sonographic pattern of diseases presenting with scrotal pain at Mulago hospital, Kampala, Uganda
Publikováno v:
East and Central African Journal of Surgery; Vol 13, No 2 (2008); 68-74
Background: Scrotal pain is a common presentation in the male patient. There is a wide overlap of symptoms and signs making differentiation at clinical diagnosis difficult. Ultrasound has been documented to improve the accuracy of diagnosis of scrota
Publikováno v:
East and Central African Journal of Surgery; Vol 6, No 2 (2001)
The predominant risk factor for recurrence of urethral stricture after surgical treatment is the extent of scarring and other related pathological findings in the affected segment of the urethra. In this study, 107 patients with post inflammatory ure
Publikováno v:
East and Central African Journal of Surgery; Vol 6, No 2 (2001)
Four hundred and fifty nine patients seen with simple urethral strictures between 1990 and 1998 underwent direct vision urethrotomy.. The procedure was successful in 441 patients and failed in only 18 patients. Postoperative complications included fe
Autor:
Gusev, A, Shi, H, Kichaev, G, Pomerantz, M, Li, F, Long, HW, Ingles, SA, Kittles, RA, Strom, SS, Rybicki, BA, Nemesure, B, Isaacs, WB, Zheng, W, Pettaway, CA, Yeboah, ED, Tettey, Y, Biritwum, RB, Adjei, AA, Tay, E, Truelove, A, Niwa, S, Chokkalingam, AP, John, EM, Murphy, AB, Signorello, LB, Carpten, J, Leske, MC, Wu, S-Y, Hennis, AJM, Neslund-Dudas, C, Hsing, AW, Chu, L, Goodman, PJ, Klein, EA, Witte, JS, Casey, G, Kaggwa, S, Cook, MB, Stram, DO, Blot, WJ, Eeles, RA, Easton, D, Kote-Jarai, Z, Al Olama, AA, Benlloch, S, Muir, K, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, Fitzgerald, LM, Gronberg, H, Wiklund, F, Aly, M, Henderson, BE, Schleutker, J, Wahlfors, T, Tammela, TLJ, Nordestgaard, BG, Key, TJ, Travis, RC, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Pharoah, P, Pashayan, N, Khaw, K-T, Stanford, JL, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, Maier, C, Vogel, W, Luedeke, M, Herkommer, K, Kibel, AS, Cybulski, C, Wokolorczyk, D, Kluzniak, W, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, C, Brenner, H, Dieffenbach, AK, Arndt, V, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Slavov, C, Kaneva, R, Mitev, V, Batra, J, Spurdle, A, Clements, JA, Teixeira, MR, Pandha, H, Michael, A, Paulo, P, Maia, S, Kierzek, A, Conti, DV, Albanes, D, Berg, C, Berndt, SI, Campa, D, Crawford, ED, Diver, WR, Gapstur, SM, Gaziano, JM, Giovannucci, E, Hoover, R, Hunter, DJ, Johansson, M, Kraft, P, Le Marchand, L, Lindstrom, S, Navarro, C, Overvad, K, Riboli, E, Siddiq, A, Stevens, VL, Trichopoulos, D, Vineis, P, Yeager, M, Trynka, G, Raychaudhuri, S, Schumacher, FR, Price, AL, Freedman, ML, Haiman, CA, Pasaniuc, B, Cook, M, Guy, M, Govindasami, K, Leongamornlert, D, Sawyer, EJ, Wilkinson, R, Saunders, EJ, Tymrakiewicz, M, Dadaev, T, Morgan, A, Fisher, C, Hazel, S, Livni, N, Lophatananon, A, Pedersen, J, Hopper, JL, Adolfson, J, Stattin, P, Johansson, J-E, Cavalli-Bjoerkman, C, Karlsson, A, Broms, M, Auvinen, A, Kujala, P, Maeaettaenen, L, Murtola, T, Taari, K, Weischer, M, Nielsen, SF, Klarskov, P, Roder, A, Iversen, P, Wallinder, H, Gustafsson, S, Cox, A, Brown, P, George, A, Marsden, G, Lane, A, Davis, M, Tillmans, L, Riska, S, Wang, L, Rinckleb, A, Lubiski, J, Stegmaier, C, Pow-Sang, J, Park, H, Radlein, S, Rincon, M, Haley, J, Zachariah, B, Kachakova, D, Popov, E, Mitkova, A, Vlahova, A, Dikov, T, Christova, S, Heathcote, P, Wood, G, Malone, G, Saunders, P, Eckert, A, Yeadon, T, Kerr, K, Collins, A, Turner, M, Srinivasan, S, Kedda, M-A, Alexander, K, Omara, T, Wu, H, Henrique, R, Pinto, P, Santos, J, Barros-Silva, J, Consortium, PRACTICAL
Although genome-wide association studies have identified over 100 risk loci that explain ~33% of familial risk for prostate cancer (PrCa), their functional effects on risk remain largely unknown. Here we use genotype data from 59,089 men of European
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=core_ac_uk__::0fe693521eaa3b35bf6a8503b8bf0cf5
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/101528/1/ncomms10979.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/101528/1/ncomms10979.pdf
Autor:
Berndt, Si, Wang, Z, Yeager, M, Alavanja, Mc, Albanes, D, Amundadottir, L, Andriole, G, Beane Freeman, L, Campa, D, Cancel-Tassin, G, Canzian, F, Cornu, Jn, Cussenot, O, Diver, Wr, Gapstur, Sm, Grönberg, H, Haiman, Ca, Henderson, B, Hutchinson, A, Hunter, Dj, Key, Tj, Kolb, S, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Le Marchand, L, Lindström, S, Machiela, Mj, Ostrander, Ea, Riboli, E, Schumacher, F, Siddiq, A, Stanford, Jl, Stevens, Vl, Travis, Rc, Tsilidis, Kk, Virtamo, J, Weinstein, S, Wilkund, F, Xu, J, Lilly Zheng, S, Yu, K, Wheeler, W, Zhang, H, African, Ancestry Prostate Cancer GWAS Consortium, Sampson, J, Black, A, Jacobs, K, Hoover, Rn, Tucker, M, Chanock, Sj. Ingles SA, Kittles, Ra, Strom, Ss, Rybicki, Ba, Nemesure, B, Isaacs, Wb, Zheng, W, Pettaway, Ca, Yeboah, Ed, Tettey, Y, Biritwum, Rb, Adjei, Aa, Tay, E, Truelove, A, Niwa, S, Chokkalingam, Ap, John, Em, Murphy, Ab, Signorello, Lb, Carpten, J, Leske, Mc, Wu, Sy, Hennis, Aj, Neslund-Dudas, C, Hsing, Aw, Chu, L, Goodman, Pj, Klein, Ea, Witte, Js, Casey, G, Kaggwa, S, Cook, Mb, Stram, Do, Blot, Wj.
Publikováno v:
Nature communications, vol 6, iss 1
Nature communications
Nature communications
Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer will experience indolent disease; hence, discovering genetic variants that distinguish aggressive from nonaggressive prostate cancer is of critical clinical importance for disease prevention and treatment. In a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::46b20cea69551265965da8af6a71b23a
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/28168
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/28168