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    AuthorFalcaro, M (3)Pickles, A (3)Conti-Ramsden, G (2)Dieppe, PA (2)Hurley, MV (2)Jones, RH (2)Mitchell, HL (2)Patel, A (2)Pimm, TJ (2)Reeves, BC (2)... View MoreSubjectFemale (11)Humans (11)
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    Economic evaluation of a rehabilitation program integrating exercise, self-management, and active coping strategies for chronic knee pain. 

    Hurley, MV; Walsh, NE; Mitchell, HL; Pimm, TJ; Williamson, E; Jones, RH; Reeves, BC; Dieppe, PA; Patel, A (2007-10-15)
    OBJECTIVE: To conduct an economic evaluation of the Enabling Self-Management and Coping with Arthritic Knee Pain through Exercise (ESCAPE-knee pain) program. METHODS: Alongside a clinical trial, we estimated the costs of ...
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    Tuberculous orbital apex syndromes. 

    Hughes, EH; Petrushkin, H; Sibtain, NA; Stanford, MR; Plant, GT; Graham, EM (2008-11)
    AIMS: To describe the clinical and radiological features of orbital apex syndromes caused by presumed tuberculosis (TB). METHODS: A review of the discharge summaries of all patients seen in the Medical Eye Unit (MEU), St ...
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    [Comparison of socio-demographic characteristics of patients with PTSD in the four countries of former Yugoslavia following the war]. 

    Kucukalić, A; Bravo-Mehmedbasić, A; Fadilpasić, S; Priebe, S; Gavrilović-Janković, J; McCrone, P; Schützwoh, M; Ljubotina, D; Francisković, T; Lecić-Tosevski, D (2006)
    OBJECTIVE: To determine the socio-demographic characteristics of survivors who presented for treatment in therapeutic centers in the four Balkan countries involved in the study by summarizing the results of STOP study ...
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    Identification of plasma protein biomarkers associated with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension. 

    Abdul-Salam, VB; Paul, GA; Ali, JO; Gibbs, SR; Rahman, D; Taylor, GW; Wilkins, MR; Edwards, RJ (2006-04)
    We have employed SELDI-TOF MS to screen for differentially expressed proteins in plasma samples from 27 patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) and 26 healthy controls. One ion (m/z approximately ...
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    Clinical effectiveness of a rehabilitation program integrating exercise, self-management, and active coping strategies for chronic knee pain: a cluster randomized trial. 

    Hurley, MV; Walsh, NE; Mitchell, HL; Pimm, TJ; Patel, A; Williamson, E; Jones, RH; Dieppe, PA; Reeves, BC (2007-10-15)
    OBJECTIVE: Chronic knee pain is a major cause of disability and health care expenditure, but there are concerns about efficacy, cost, and side effects associated with usual primary care. Conservative rehabilitation may ...
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    Long term probability of detection of HIV-1 drug resistance after starting antiretroviral therapy in routine clinical practice. 

    Phillips, AN; Dunn, D; Sabin, C; Pozniak, A; Matthias, R; Geretti, AM; Clarke, J; Churchill, D; Williams, I; Hill, T;... (2005-03-25)
    BACKGROUND: Little is known about the long term risk of development of HIV-1 drug resistance for patients starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) with three or four drug regimens in routine clinical practice. METHODS: We ...
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    Innate and adaptive mucosal immunity in protection against HIV infection. 

    Bergmeier, LA; Lehner, T (2006-04-01)
    The appalling toll on the populations of developing countries as a result of the HIV epidemic shows no signs of abatement. While costly drug therapies are effective in developed nations, the sheer scale of the epidemic ...
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    A double-blind, crossover study of Biotène Oralbalance and BioXtra systems as salivary substitutes in patients with post-radiotherapy xerostomia. 

    Shahdad, SA; Taylor, C; Barclay, SC; Steen, IN; Preshaw, PM (2005-09)
    This study assessed the efficacy of the Bioxtra (BX) and Biotène Oralbalance (OB) systems in the treatment of post-radiotherapy xerostomia. In a double-blind, crossover study, 20 patients with post-radiotherapy xerostomia ...
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    Genetic and phenotypic effects of phonological short-term memory and grammatical morphology in specific language impairment. 

    Falcaro, M; Pickles, A; Newbury, DF; Addis, L; Banfield, E; Fisher, SE; Monaco, AP; Simkin, Z; Conti-Ramsden, G; SLI Consortium (2008-06)
    Deficits in phonological short-term memory and aspects of verb grammar morphology have been proposed as phenotypic markers of specific language impairment (SLI) with the suggestion that these traits are likely to be under ...
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    Familial loading in specific language impairment: patterns of differences across proband characteristics, gender and relative type. 

    Conti-Ramsden, G; Falcaro, M; Simkin, Z; Pickles, A (2007-04)
    There is now little doubt that both environmental factors and genes are likely to make important contributions to the aetiology of specific language impairment (SLI). The most commonly proposed model for understanding these ...
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