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Toman E, Riley M, Hodgson S, Yakoub K, Cooper L, Bishop J, et al.
BMJ Open . 2022 Sep; 12(9):e062030. PMID: 36130754
Introduction: Concussion is a complex pathophysiological process with a wide range of non-specific signs and symptoms. There are currently no objective diagnostic tests to identify concussion, and diagnosis relies solely...
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Scott N, Hughes J, Forbes-Haley C, East C, Holmes S, Wilson E, et al.
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg . 2020 Sep; 58(10):e254-e259. PMID: 32994134
Whilst there have been great improvements in the management of elite and professional athletes with the formalisation of the clinical specialty of Sports and Exercise medicine, the management of facial...
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Atkin P, Willis A, Doncahie C, Elledge R, Thomas S, Riordain R, et al.
Eur J Dent Educ . 2020 Feb; 24(3):442-448. PMID: 32104944
Introduction: The United Kingdom and Ireland teachers of Human Disease/Clinical Medical Science for Dentistry (HD/CMSD) group continue to work together and most recently collaborated to review current and future assessments....
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Yakoub K, Davies D, Su Z, Bentley C, Forcione M, Toman E, et al.
BMJ Open . 2019 Jul; 9(7):e029883. PMID: 31278105
Introduction: Sport-related concussion management remains a diagnostic dilemma to clinicians in all strata of care, coaching staff and players alike. The lack of objective diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and over-reliance...
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Hammond D, Olaore S, Salker M, Gallaway E
J Surg Case Rep . 2019 May; 2019(5):rjz126. PMID: 31086646
Hereditary angioedema is a rare genetic condition causing episodes of angioedema-including life-threatening laryngeal oedema. Episodes can be unpredictable, or triggered by factors such as trauma, drugs or dental treatment. When...
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Yakoub K, OHalloran P, Davies D, Bentley C, Watson C, Forcione M, et al.
BMJ Open . 2018 Nov; 8(11):e024245. PMID: 30478124
Introduction: The diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury or sports-related concussion is a challenge for all clinicians, players, coaches and parents involved in contact sports. Currently, there is no validated...
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Di Pietro V, Porto E, Ragusa M, Barbagallo C, Davies D, Forcione M, et al.
Front Mol Neurosci . 2018 Sep; 11:290. PMID: 30177873
Concussion is difficult to diagnose, particularly when symptoms are atypical or late in presenting. An accurate and timely initial assessment is crucial for clinical management. Cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and...
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Hammond D, Breeze J, Evriviades D
J R Army Med Corps . 2018 May; 164(5):360-361. PMID: 29769368
The Reconstructive Trauma Surgery Fellowship is a based at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, and focuses on the multidisciplinary management of major trauma from presentation to discharge. It is unique...
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Harris M, Brantley T, Hammond D, Kalamchi S
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol . 2018 Mar; 125(6):520-525. PMID: 29519623
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the demographic profile of Native American patients with concomitant facial fractures and closed head injuries (CHIs) and to explore the validation...
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Gallaway E, Bayoumi S, Hammond D, Halsnad M
J Surg Case Rep . 2017 Aug; 2017(8):rjx152. PMID: 28852461
Elongation of the styloid process occurs in 4-7% of individuals. In the majority this elongation is asymptomatic. Presence of oropharyngeal pain and dysphagia with such elongation is known as Eagle...