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    Correspondence between negative symptoms and potential sources of secondary negative symptoms over time. 

    Farreny, A; Savill, M; Priebe, S (2018-09)
    There has been a debate in the literature about the distinction between primary and secondary negative symptoms of schizophrenia. Our aim was to study the associations between negative symptoms and potential sources of ...
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    Negative Symptoms and Avoidance of Social Interaction: A Study of Non-Verbal Behaviour. 

    Worswick, E; Dimic, S; Wildgrube, C; Priebe, S (2018)
    BACKGROUND: Non-verbal behaviour is fundamental to social interaction. Patients with schizophrenia display an expressivity deficit of non-verbal behaviour, exhibiting behaviour that differs from both healthy subjects and ...
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    Diagnosis and Prognosis in Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivors Without Coronary Artery Disease: Utility of a Clinical Approach Using Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 

    Rodrigues, P; Joshi, A; Williams, H; Westwood, M; Petersen, SE; Zemrak, F; Schilling, RJ; Kirkby, C; Wragg, A; Manisty, C;... (2017-12)
    BACKGROUND: Determining the pathogenesis of sudden cardiac arrest or periarrest without significant coronary artery disease is crucial for management and prognosis. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can detect ...
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    Durable graft-versus-leukaemia effects without donor lymphocyte infusions - results of a phase II study of sequential T-replete allogeneic transplantation for high-risk acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplasia. 

    Davies, JK; Hassan, S; Sarker, S-J; Besley, C; Oakervee, H; Smith, M; Taussig, D; Gribben, JG; Cavenagh, JD (2018-02)
    Allogeneic haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation remains the only curative treatment for relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and high-risk myelodysplasia but has previously been limited to patients who ...
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    Acute corneal hydrops in keratoconus: a national prospective study of incidence and management. 

    Barsam, A; Petrushkin, H; Brennan, N; Bunce, C; Xing, W; Foot, B; Tuft, S (2015-04)
    PurposeTo determine incidence and management of acute corneal hydrops in the UK.MethodsWe used the BOSU report card system to survey cases of acute corneal hydrops in patients with keratoconus that occurred in the UK between ...
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    Estimating age using permanent molars and third cervical vertebrae shape with a novel semi-automated method. 

    Mânica, S; Wong, FSL; Davis, G; Liversidge, HM (2018-08)
    Estimating chronological age accurately in young adults is difficult and additional methods are required to increase the accuracy. This study explored a new semi-automated method to assess shape change of third cervical ...
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    Service use and costs for people with headache: a UK primary care study. 

    McCrone, P; Seed, PT; Dowson, AJ; Clark, LV; Goldstein, LH; Morgan, M; Ridsdale, L (2011-12)
    This paper aims to estimate the service and social costs of headache presenting in primary care and to identify predictors of headache costs. Patients were recruited from GP practices in England and service use and lost ...
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    Does livestock protect from malaria or facilitate malaria prevalence? A cross-sectional study in endemic rural areas of Indonesia. 

    Hasyim, H; Dhimal, M; Bauer, J; Montag, D; Groneberg, DA; Kuch, U; Müller, R (2018-08-20)
    BACKGROUND: Ever since it was discovered that zoophilic vectors can transmit malaria, zooprophylaxis has been used to prevent the disease. However, zoopotentiation has also been observed. Thus, the presence of livestock ...
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    The effectiveness of a group self-management education course for adults with poorly controlled epilepsy, SMILE (UK): A randomized controlled trial. 

    Ridsdale, L; Wojewodka, G; Robinson, EJ; Noble, AJ; Morgan, M; Taylor, SJC; McCrone, P; Richardson, MP; Baker, G; Landau, S;... (2018-05)
    OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions affecting about 1% of adults. Up to 40% of people with epilepsy (PWE) report recurring seizures while on medication. And optimal functioning requires ...
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    Evaluating the ability of a trauma team activation tool to identify severe injury: a multicentre cohort study. 

    Vinjevoll, O-P; Uleberg, O; Cole, E (2018-08-10)
    BACKGROUND: Sensitive decision making tools should assist prehospital personnel in the triage of injured patients, identifying those who require immediate lifesaving interventions and safely reducing unnecessary under- and ...
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