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View article: BI16 The COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study: final results and implications for management following the first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in kidney transplant recipients
BI16 The COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study: final results and implications for management following the first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in kidney transplant recipients Open
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common post-transplant malignancy. Historical studies indicate that up to 25% of organ transplant recipients will develop a new cSCC within 12 months of their first cSCC, with doubled me…
View article: Ongoing equipoise contributes to unchanged outcomes and significant morbidity following post-transplant cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: A Multicentre Cohort Study
Ongoing equipoise contributes to unchanged outcomes and significant morbidity following post-transplant cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: A Multicentre Cohort Study Open
Introduction Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the most common post-transplant malignancy, ultimately affecting up to half of all recipients. Historical cohort studies indicate that up to 25% of recipients develop further post-tr…
View article: BI12 How should we manage transplant recipients after a first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma? An update from the UK COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study
BI12 How should we manage transplant recipients after a first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma? An update from the UK COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study Open
After first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), up to 75% of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) will develop further cSCC and their risk of metastasis is increased. Evidence is limited regarding which secondary prevention strategies…
View article: BI05 How do we manage organ transplant recipients after their first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: the UK multicentre Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients study
BI05 How do we manage organ transplant recipients after their first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: the UK multicentre Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients study Open
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common malignancy in organ transplant recipients (OTRs). Previous studies have shown that up to 75% of OTRs develop further skin cancer after their first cSCC. Interventions aimed at red…
View article: The Effectiveness of Prolotherapy for Recalcitrant Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: a Prospective Consecutive Case Series.
The Effectiveness of Prolotherapy for Recalcitrant Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: a Prospective Consecutive Case Series. Open
Background: Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is one of the most common lower leg injuries in sporting populations. It accounts for between 6%-16% of all running injuries, and up to 53% of lower leg injuries in military recruits. Variou…
View article: The effectiveness of PROLOTHERAPY for recalcitrant Medial TIBIAL Stress Syndrome: a prospective consecutive CASE series
The effectiveness of PROLOTHERAPY for recalcitrant Medial TIBIAL Stress Syndrome: a prospective consecutive CASE series Open
Background Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is one of the most common lower leg injuries in sporting populations. It accounts for between 6 and 16% of all running injuries, and up to 53% of lower leg injuries in military recruits. Vari…
View article: The Effectiveness Of Prolotherapy For Recalcitrant Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: A Prospective Case Series
The Effectiveness Of Prolotherapy For Recalcitrant Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: A Prospective Case Series Open
Background: Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is one of the most common lower leg injuries in sporting populations. It accounts for between 6%-16% of all running injuries, and up to 53% of lower leg injuries in military recruits. Variou…
View article: The Effectiveness of Prolotherapy for Recalcitrant Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: A Prospective Case Series
The Effectiveness of Prolotherapy for Recalcitrant Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: A Prospective Case Series Open
Background: Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is one of the most common lower leg injuries in sporting populations. It accounts for between 6%-16% of all running injuries, and up to 53% of lower leg injuries in military recruits. Variou…
View article: Intratendinous tears of the Achilles tendon - a new pathology? Analysis of a large 4-year cohort
Intratendinous tears of the Achilles tendon - a new pathology? Analysis of a large 4-year cohort Open
Background: Achillodynia is common and includesAchilles tendinopathy, partial Achilles tears and Achilles tendon ruptures.However, we believe an additional pathology should be considered for Achillodynia differentials -the intratendinous t…
View article: High volume image-guided Injections for patellar tendinopathy: a combined retrospective and prospective case series
High volume image-guided Injections for patellar tendinopathy: a combined retrospective and prospective case series Open
Background: the aim was to quantify the effect of a novel high volume-image guided injection (HVIGI) technique for recalcitrant patellar tendinopathy (PT).Methods: twenty patients (8 prospective; 12 retrospective) with ultrasonographically…
View article: Outcomes of prolotherapy for intra-tendinous Achilles tears: a case series
Outcomes of prolotherapy for intra-tendinous Achilles tears: a case series Open
Background:The intra-tendinous tear is a new pathology that is defined as a discontinuity of fibres situated entirely within the tendon.Prolotherapy involves injecting an irritant, such as hyperosmolar dextrose, to stimulate a tissue heali…
View article: High volume image-guided injections and structured rehabilitation improve greater trochanter pain syndrome in the short and medium term: a combined retrospective and prospective case series
High volume image-guided injections and structured rehabilitation improve greater trochanter pain syndrome in the short and medium term: a combined retrospective and prospective case series Open
High volume image-guided injections and structured rehabilitation improve greater trochanter pain syndrome in the short and medium term: a combined retrospective and prospective case series (±27.6)mm at the final time point, a mean of 60 w…
View article: High volume image-guided injections and structured rehabilitation improve greater trochanter pain syndrome in the short and medium term: a combined retrospective and prospective case series
High volume image-guided injections and structured rehabilitation improve greater trochanter pain syndrome in the short and medium term: a combined retrospective and prospective case series Open
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