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Danielle Peat

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Bari M, Brown H, Nicholson A, Kerr K, Gosney J, Wallace W, et al.
Histopathology . 2013 Nov; 64(4):547-56. PMID: 24266897
Aims: Discriminating small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) from large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) rests on morphological criteria, and reproducibility has been shown to be poor. We aimed to identify immunohistochemical markers to...
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Deshpande M, Kamath A, Allinson K, Peat D, Parry W
Thorax . 2011 Jun; 66(8):733, 738-9. PMID: 21685494
No abstract available.
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Abeygunasekara S, Peat D, Ross C
Ren Fail . 2010 Jul; 32(7):880-3. PMID: 20662703
Human parvovirus B19 infection causes several clinical syndromes. Systemic complications due to this illness are rare. Parvovirus B19 associated renal disease is being increasingly recognized. We report two cases with...
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Chitale S, Debbarma M, Wilson P, Burgess N, Peat D
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2008 Nov; 90(8):W3-5. PMID: 18990274
We report a case of long-standing, keratinising, squamous metaplasia of the bladder with undiagnosed malignant transformation to squamous cell carcinoma presenting as acute peritonitis secondary to spontaneous perforation of the...
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Chitale S, Webb R, MacIver D, Peat D
Int Urol Nephrol . 2007 Dec; 40(3):675-8. PMID: 18085425
We report an unusual case of prostatic carcinoma in a middle-aged man with symptomatic multifocal intracerebral metastases as its initial manifestation to highlight the importance of its accurate diagnosis and...
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Chitale S, Peat D, Lonsdale R, Sethia K
Int Urol Nephrol . 2003 Oct; 34(4):507-9. PMID: 14577493
No abstract available.
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Bates D, Cui T, Doughty J, Winkler M, Sugiono M, Shields J, et al.
Cancer Res . 2002 Jul; 62(14):4123-31. PMID: 12124351
Angiogenesis is essential for tumor growth. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the most potent growth factor of tumor neovasculature, has been shown to be up-regulated in every tumor studied...