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View article: Exploratory study of frequent attenders in general practice to better understand why patients seek help
Exploratory study of frequent attenders in general practice to better understand why patients seek help Open
Background Frequent attenders (defined as the top 10% of health care users or those making ≥10 visits per year) account for 30–50% of GP consultations. This has significant resource implications. Aim To understand the characteristics of fr…
View article: Experimental Antiviral Therapeutic Studies for Human Rhinovirus Infections
Experimental Antiviral Therapeutic Studies for Human Rhinovirus Infections Open
Rhinovirus infection is common and usually causes mild, self-limiting upper respiratory tract symptoms. Rhinoviruses can cause exacerbation of chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, leading t…
View article: Additional file 1 of The Analysis of Teaching of Medical Schools (AToMS) survey: an analysis of 47,258 timetabled teaching events in 25 UK medical schools relating to timing, duration, teaching formats, teaching content, and problem-based learning
Additional file 1 of The Analysis of Teaching of Medical Schools (AToMS) survey: an analysis of 47,258 timetabled teaching events in 25 UK medical schools relating to timing, duration, teaching formats, teaching content, and problem-based learning Open
Additional file 1: Supplementary file 1. Data for Fig. 5 as Excel file.
View article: Additional file 2 of Exploring UK medical school differences: the MedDifs study of selection, teaching, student and F1 perceptions, postgraduate outcomes and fitness to practise
Additional file 2 of Exploring UK medical school differences: the MedDifs study of selection, teaching, student and F1 perceptions, postgraduate outcomes and fitness to practise Open
Additional file 2. Excel file of raw data and kNN-imputed data, RawAndImputedData.xlsx
View article: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): a scourge from infancy to old age
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): a scourge from infancy to old age Open
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common single cause of respiratory hospitalisation of infants and is the second largest cause of lower respiratory infection mortality worldwide. In adults, RSV is an under-recognised cause of …
View article: PTH-048 Colonoscopist key performance indicators and the surveillance of patients with family history of colorectal cancer
PTH-048 Colonoscopist key performance indicators and the surveillance of patients with family history of colorectal cancer Open
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for over 40,000 new cases/year in the UK, and 35% of cases develop due to inherited susceptibility. Patients at hereditary risk undergo colonoscopic surveillance to reduce CRC incidence and mor…
View article: PTH-047 Outcomes of colonoscopic surveillance and molecular phenotyping in patients with family history of colorectal cancer
PTH-047 Outcomes of colonoscopic surveillance and molecular phenotyping in patients with family history of colorectal cancer Open
Introduction An estimated 35% of cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) are due to heritable factors, and approximately 30% of the UK population has a family history of CRC. Those at hereditary risk should be effectively managed through registra…
View article: Lemierre’s Syndrome: Recognising a Typical Presentation of a Rare Condition
Lemierre’s Syndrome: Recognising a Typical Presentation of a Rare Condition Open
Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare complication following an acute oropharyngeal infection. The aetiological agent is typically anaerobic bacteria of the genus Fusobacterium . The syndrome is characterised by a primary oropharyngeal infection f…