D Charalambides
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1.
Segal I, Charalambides D, Becker P, Ally R
Int J Pancreatol
. 2001 May;
28(3):169-73.
PMID: 11373053
The aim of this case control study was to assess environmental factors in the etiology of the first attack of acute pancreatitis (AP) in Soweto, South Africa, in the light...
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Demetriades D, Charalambides D, Lakhoo M
Br J Surg
. 1993 Dec;
80(12):1534-6.
PMID: 8298918
This prospective study of 335 patients with penetrating injuries of the neck examined the decision whether to operate or observe according to a protocol based mainly on physical examination. Emergency...
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Hatzitheofilou C, Strahlendorf C, Kakoyiannis S, Charalambides D, Demetriades D
Br J Surg
. 1993 Sep;
80(9):1147-9.
PMID: 8267758
Fifty-one instances of oesophageal perforation were discovered when the records of 10,143 [corrected] patients with external penetrating injuries of the neck, chest and abdomen were reviewed. Of these, 33 resulted...
4.
Hatzitheofilou C, Kakoyiannis S, Charalambides D, Degiannis E, Ross J, Demetriades D
S Afr J Surg
. 1993 Sep;
31(3):90-3.
PMID: 8128326
The records of 780 patients who had 917 sessions of rigid oesophagoscopy and instrumentation for advanced cancer of the oesophagus were reviewed. Forty-three cases of iatrogenic perforation of the oesophagus...
5.
Demetriades D, Charalambides D
Br J Surg
. 1993 Jun;
80(6):772-3.
PMID: 8330174
The role in the development of local sepsis of retained bullets that have passed through the colon was investigated. Of 84 patients with gunshot wounds of the colon, the bullet...
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Demetriades D, Charalambides D, Pantanowitz D
Ann R Coll Surg Engl
. 1992 Nov;
74(6):381-4.
PMID: 1471831
This is a prospective study of 100 patients with bullet injuries of the colon. Primary repair was performed except in cases of severe colonic damage requiring colectomy or in the...
7.
Charalambides D, Segal I
Am J Gastroenterol
. 1992 Jan;
87(1):74-8.
PMID: 1728129
Colonic pH is important in the regulation of colonic cell growth, control of absorption and secretion, and bile acid degradation, which may be a key step in the development of...
8.
Demetriades D, Charalambides D, Lakhoo M, Pantanowitz D
Injury
. 1992 Jan;
23(6):377-80.
PMID: 1428162
The aim of this study was to investigate the controversial issue of the use of prophylactic antibiotics in open and basilar fractures of the skull. A series of 157 patients...
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Gilroy D, Lakhoo M, Charalambides D, Demetriades D
Injury
. 1992 Jan;
23(8):557-9.
PMID: 1286913
We report the use of a Foley catheter, placed through the wound, to provide balloon tamponade of major bleeding from the neck and supraclavicular fossae. In 10 consecutive explorations for...
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Demetriades D, Breckon V, Breckon C, Kakoyiannis S, Psaras G, Lakhoo M, et al.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl
. 1991 Nov;
73(6):348-51.
PMID: 1759762
Most prospective studies recommend antibiotic prophylaxis whilst a thoracostomy tube is in place or even longer. We conducted a randomised study of 188 patients with penetrating chest injuries requiring a...