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Killed in action (KIA): an analysis of military personnel who died of their injuries before reaching a definitive medical treatment facility in Afghanistan (2004-2014).
(2020-06-02)INTRODUCTION: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but no previous studies have comprehensively examined this phase of care. METHODS: The UK Joint Theatre Trauma Registry was ... -
Knowledge-driven deep neural network models for brain tumour segmentation
(2020-10-16)Image segmentation is a computer vision task aiming to establish a probabilistic mapping between individual pixels (2D) or voxels (3D) in an input image and a set of predefined semantic categories with reference to ... -
Lack of regional pathways impact on surgical delay: Analysis of the Orthopaedic Trauma Hospital Outcomes-Patient Operative Delays (ORTHOPOD) study.
(2023-12)INTRODUCTION: Current practice following injury within the United Kingdom is to receive surgery, at the institution of first contact regardless of ability to provide timely intervention and inconsiderate of neighbouring ... -
Lipid profiling of brain tissue and blood after traumatic brain injury: A review of human and experimental studies.
(2020-10-06)Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a neurological condition which affects a large number of individuals worldwide, across all ages. It can lead to major physical, cognitive and psychological impairment, and represents a ... -
The London Classification: Improving Characterization and Classification of Anorectal Function with Anorectal Manometry.
(2020-09-15)PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Objective measurement of anorectal sensorimotor function is a requisite component in the clinical evaluation of patients with intractable symptoms of anorectal dysfunction. Regrettably, the utility of ... -
Loss of GPVI and GPIbα contributes to trauma-induced platelet dysfunction in severely injured patients
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The loss of neurons over the whole MS neocortex
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Low concentrations of arginine vasopressin (AVP) act at V1A receptors in human stomach to increase frequency and amplitude of spontaneous rhythmic contractions: Role in nausea
(2019-08)Abstract 80 from NeuroGASTRO 2019 Congress, 5‐7 September 2019, Lisbon, Portugal