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Coeliac disease in Caucasian and South Asian patients in the North West of England

29/8/2019

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Author(s): Adam, U U; Melgies, M; Kadir, S; Henriksen, L; Lynch, D
Source: Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association; Aug 2019; vol. 32 (no. 4); p. 525-530
Publication Date: Aug 2019
Publication Type(s): Journal Article
PubMedID: 30891843
Available  at Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association -  from Wiley Online Library Medicine and Nursing Collection 2019 - NHS
BACKGROUND
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune enteropathy characterised by mucosal inflammation subsequent to gluten exposure, leading to malabsorption. Treatment is strict dietary control, relying on the patient's ability to maintain lifestyle modifications. The present study aimed to compare clinical presentation and adherence to a gluten-free diet between South Asian and Caucasian patients with coeliac disease in East Lancashire 
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Invasive Versus Medical Management in Patients With Prior Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery With a Non-ST Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome

28/8/2019

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Author(s): Lee M.M.Y.; Petrie M.C.; Rocchiccioli P.; Simpson J.; Jackson C.E.; Corcoran D.S.; Mangion K.; Cialdella P.; Sidik N.P.; McEntegart M.B.; Shaukat A.; Rae A.P.; Hood S.H.M.; Peat E.E.; Oldroyd K.G.; Berry C.; Brown A.; Findlay I.N.; Murphy C.L.; Cormack A.J.; Bukov N.B.; Balachandran K.P.; Ford I.; McConnachie A.; Wu O.; Barry S.J.E.
Source: Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions; Aug 2019; vol. 12 (no. 8)
Publication Date: Aug 2019
Available  at Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions -  from Unpaywall
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Abstract:BACKGROUND: The benefits of routine invasive management in patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafts presenting with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes are uncertain because these patients were excluded from pivotal trials. 
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Hepatic steatosis in patients undergoing resection of colorectal liver metastases: A target for prehabilitation? A narrative review

28/8/2019

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​Author(s): Doherty D.T.; Coe P.O.; Rimmer L.; Subar D.A.; Lapsia S.; Krige A.
Source: Surgical Oncology; 2019
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Type(s): Review
Available  at Surgical Oncology -  from ClinicalKey
Abstract:The prevalence of elevated intra-hepatic fat (IHF) is increasing in the Western world, either alone as hepatic steatosis (HS) or in conjunction with inflammation (steatohepatitis). These changes to the hepatic parenchyma are an independent risk factor for post-operative morbidity following liver resection for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). 
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Hallux valgus interphalangeus: reliability of radiological assessment

22/8/2019

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Author(s): Hujazi I.; Yassa R.; Sevenoaks H.; Khalfaoui M.; Barrie J.
Source: Foot and Ankle Surgery; Aug 2019; vol. 25 (no. 4); p. 507-510
Publication Date: Aug 2019
Publication Type(s): Article
Available  at Foot and Ankle Surgery -  from ClinicalKey
Abstract:Background: Reliable radiographic measurement of hallux valgus interphalangeus (HVI) deformity has a role in guiding surgical management. HVI can be assessed using: * Hallux interphalangeal angle (HIA). * Distal articular set angle (DASA). * Proximal to distal phalangeal articular angle (PDPA). The aim of the study is to investigate the reliability of these radiological parameters. 
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Diagnosis of ulnar-sided wrist pain: a pragmatic approach for the non-specialist

22/8/2019

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Author(s): Sevenoaks, Hannah; Khan, Shah H. M.; Younis, Fizan
Source: British Journal of Hospital Medicine (17508460); Aug 2019; vol. 80 (no. 8); p. 456-460
Publication Date: Aug 2019
Publication Type(s): Academic Journal
Available  at British Journal of Hospital Medicine (17508460) -  from MAG Online Library
Abstract:Ulnar-sided wrist pain is often unfairly labelled as the 'back pain' of the wrist. This reputation comes from the complexity of diagnosing problems related to this area of the wrist. This article summarizes the anatomy and biomechanics of the wrist and presents a logical approach to diagnosing the aetiology of the pain. The problems are categorised based on the anatomical structure from which the pain arises: either bony, soft tissue-related or arising from nerves or vascular structures. The article also outlines the relevant examination findings and the most appropriate investigation that would yield a diagnosis with any given presentation. 

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Imaging of ulnar-sided wrist pain

21/8/2019

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Author(s): Lauder, Joshua; Younis, Fizan; Khan, Shah H. M.
Source: British Journal of Hospital Medicine (17508460); Aug 2019; vol. 80 (no. 8); p. 461-465
Publication Date: Aug 2019
Publication Type(s): Academic Journal
Available  at British Journal of Hospital Medicine (17508460) -  from MAG Online Library
Abstract:Ulnar-sided wrist pain is a complex entity to diagnose clinically and frequently requires imaging to help confirm or determine the diagnosis. This article reviews the imaging and the logical imaging pathway of the common causes of ulnar-sided wrist pain, and illustrates various pathologies. It also discusses appropriate imaging modalities for various conditions. The causes of ulnar-sided wrist pain are stratified according to the affected anatomical structures, such as bony, soft tissue or neurovascular aetiologies. This review provides a handy imaging framework for non-radiologist clinicians of the common conditions producing ulnar-sided wrist pain. 
 
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