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Autor:
Porter, James
Publikováno v:
The World of Music, 2003 Jan 01. 45(3), 140-143.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/41699531
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Publikováno v:
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine. 60:169-176
Aim A digital rectal examination (DRE) during routine assessment for patients with abdominal symptoms provides an opportunity to obtain faeces from the glove for faecal immunochemical testing (FIT). Here, we compared sampling via DRE to the standard
Publikováno v:
Surgery (Oxford). 40:565-573
Abdominal trauma can result in multiple different injuries affecting a number of organs. Early recognition and management of these injuries will improve patient survival and morbidity. Appropriate intervention involves the use of either definitive or
Autor:
Anh T. N. Nguyen, Diep T. N. Nguyen, Huan Yee Koh, Jason Toskov, William MacLean, Andrew Xu, Daokun Zhang, Geoffrey I. Webb, Lauren T. May, Michelle L. Halls
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Pharmacology.
Autor:
Nicholas G Farkas, Callum G Fraser, William Maclean, Iain Jourdan, Tim Rockall, Sally C Benton
Publikováno v:
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine. 60:27-36
Background Faecal Immunochemical tests (FITs) in the assessment of patients presenting with symptoms have generally used a single sample. Little evidence pertains to the use of replicate, where a number of tests are done prior to decision-making or r
Autor:
Martin Whyte, Carolyn Piggott, Zahida Zahoor, Timothy Rockall, William Maclean, Shane O’Driscoll, Iain Jourdan, Sally C Benton
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM). 60:101-108
Objectives Faecal immunochemical testing for haemoglobin (FIT) is used to triage patients for colonic investigations. Point-of-care (POC) FIT devices on the market have limited data for their diagnostic accuracy for colorectal cancer (CRC). Here, a P
Publikováno v:
Revista Argentina de Cirugía. 113:176-188
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) in colorectal surgery is a protocol that promotes quicker return to function. It follows the latest evidence-based research to promote stress reduction related to surgery. The recommended perioperative pathway
Publikováno v:
Surgery (Oxford). 39:81-90
‘Abdominal wall defects’ is a collective term used to describe two distinct pathologies: primary ventral hernias and incisional hernias. This article describes the pathogenesis, risk factors and the management of each.
Publikováno v:
Surgery (Oxford). 39:91-99
A groin hernia is a common presenting complaint for adults and surgical repair is usually recommended. Patients may present with swelling or pain in the groin and one should be cognisant of the surgical emergency of a strangulating or obstructing her