Alastair J W Millar
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Vorster J, von Delft D, Arnold M, Millar A
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2022 Dec;
39(1):53.
PMID: 36526741
Introduction/purpose: Esophageal strictures due to caustic ingestion (CI) may require repeat esophageal dilations and dilation adjuvants, including local anti-fibrinogenic injection therapy, stent placement, and radial stricture incisions. Refractory strictures require...
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Millar A, Cox S
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2022 Dec;
39(1):39.
PMID: 36482099
According to the joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), 37.7 million adults and children worldwide were estimated to be living with HIV or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) at...
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Cox S, Buyukunal C, Millar A
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2019 Nov;
36(2):113-127.
PMID: 31701302
The prognosis of children with Wilms tumour has greatly improved since the introduction of adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy more than 70 years ago with a current overall long-term survival approaching...
4.
Nondela B, Cox S, Brink A, Millar A, Numanoglu A
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2018 May;
34(7):781-788.
PMID: 29761251
Purpose: To determine a correlation between the 99mTc sucralfate scan and the endoscopy findings in children with caustic oesophageal injury. Methods: This is an observational analytic study of children who...
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Millar A
S Afr Med J
. 2017 Nov;
104(11):813-815.
PMID: 29183448
This article reviews the current surgical management of liver tumours in children in the light of improved chemotherapy, surgical techniques and outcomes from transplantation. It is a principle of management...
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Bradshaw C, Sloan K, Morandi A, Lakshminarayanan B, Cox S, Millar A, et al.
Eur J Pediatr Surg
. 2017 Sep;
28(1):22-29.
PMID: 28946161
Aim: No consensus exists about the optimal surgical technique for esophageal replacement. This study reports the surgical outcomes for the gastric pull-up and the colonic interposition procedures. Materials And Methods: ...
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Millar A, Cox S, Davidson A
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2017 May;
33(7):737-745.
PMID: 28516188
Wilms tumour is named after Max Wilms. It is an embryonal tumour derived from the metanephros. It is the commonest childhood renal tumour and the third commonest paediatric malignancy. Synchronous...
8.
Millar A, Cox S, Davidson A
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2017 Jan;
33(4):461-469.
PMID: 28054101
Wilms tumour is named after Max Wilms. It is an embryonal tumour derived from the metanephros. It is the commonest childhood renal tumour and the third commonest paediatric malignancy. Synchronous...
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van As A, Millar A
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2016 Dec;
33(4):445-453.
PMID: 28028561
Of all the intra-abdominal solid organs, the liver is the most vulnerable to blunt abdominal trauma. The majority of liver ruptures present in combination with other abdominal or extra-abdominal injuries....
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Hattori K, Bvulani B, Numanoglu A, Cox S, Millar A
European J Pediatr Surg Rep
. 2016 Dec;
4(1):6-9.
PMID: 28018800
Microgastria is a very rare anomaly characterized by a very small tubular stomach that presents with severe gastroesophageal reflux disease due to the small reservoir capacity of the stomach. We...