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Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, Vol 3 (2016)
Background: A critical feature of any continuing medical education (CME) program is the inclusion of a needs assessment for its target audience. This assessment must identify both perceived and unperceived needs, so as to best capture the entire spec
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https://doaj.org/article/b77c2c4ecf3d4d8e804f211d203ce4c3
Publikováno v:
Leukemia Research. 33:1699-1702
FOXP1 is a transcriptional repressor that has been proposed to repress the expression of some NFkappaB-responsive genes. Furthermore, truncated forms of FOXP1 have been associated with a subtype of Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma characterised by const
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 73:396-399
Background: The objective of the present study was to examine the outcome of nasal fracture reduction under both local anaesthesia and general anaesthesia techniques. Methods: Patient records were obtained from clinic lists of patients attending the
Autor:
Mark J. Courtney, Neil L. MacIndoe
Publikováno v:
Hand Surgery. :81-84
Publikováno v:
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 129:149-151
Autor:
Mark J. Courtney
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 71:24-26
Background: Informed consent has become an important part of medical practice. The aim of the present study was to determine what the public prefers to know before an operation and to establish some order of priority on that information. Methods: A q
Publikováno v:
ANZ journal of surgery. 77(11)
Background: Paediatric retropharyngeal infections are a serious infection associated with morbidity. The relative role of medical versus surgical treatment for these infections is debated. The aims of this study were to analyse the management of retr
Autor:
Yosanta Rajapakse, Mark J. Courtney
Publikováno v:
Clinical Otolaryngology. 30:77-77
Autor:
Dilhan Cabraal, Mark J. Courtney
Publikováno v:
Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. 127:385
Objective To compare the analgesic efficacy of oral tramadol hydrochloride and oral diclofenac sodium for posttonsillectomy pain management. Design Single-blind (surgeon and research team members), prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial.