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G P Thomas

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Leo C, Maeda Y, Collins B, Thomas G, Hodgkinson J, Murphy J, et al.
Colorectal Dis . 2017 Jul; 19(9):O339-O344. PMID: 28736932
Aim: To investigate the current practice of continence advisors in the United Kingdom. Method: Continence advisors were contacted by email or letter to participate in a survey. The survey contained...
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Thomas G, Gould L, Casunuran F, Kumar D
Int J Colorectal Dis . 2017 Jul; 32(9):1321-1325. PMID: 28685224
Aim: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries are a significant risk factor for faecal incontinence. Correct identification and successful primary repair are important. The aim of this study was to review the...
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Li Z, Haynes K, Pennisi D, Anderson L, Song X, Thomas G, et al.
Genes Immun . 2017 Jun; 18(3):135-143. PMID: 28621304
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a common immune-mediated arthropathy primarily affecting the spine and pelvis. Most AS patients have subclinical intestinal inflammation, suggesting the gut microbiome and the immune response play...
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Iqbal F, Collins B, Thomas G, Askari A, Tan E, Nicholls R, et al.
Colorectal Dis . 2015 Sep; 18(2):173-8. PMID: 26333152
Aim: Chronic constipation is difficult to treat when symptoms are intractable. Colonic propulsion may be altered by distal neuromodulation but this is conventionally delivered percutaneously. Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation is...
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Thomas G, Bradshaw E, Vaizey C
Colorectal Dis . 2015 Jul; 17(11):939-42. PMID: 26201673
Aim: Faecal incontinence may occur following rectal surgery and/or radiotherapy for rectal cancer. The aim of this paper was to review the evidence to support the use of sacral nerve...
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Thomas G, Duelund-Jakobsen J, Dudding T, Bradshaw E, Nicholls R, Alam A, et al.
Colorectal Dis . 2015 Apr; 17(11):990-5. PMID: 25916959
Aim: Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) may be offered to patients with constipation who have failed to improve with conservative treatment. The response to SNS is variable, with a significant loss...
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Kenna T, Lau M, Keith P, Ciccia F, Costello M, Bradbury L, et al.
Genes Immun . 2014 Oct; 16(1):35-42. PMID: 25354578
The mechanism by which human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) contributes to ankylosing spondylitis (AS) remains unclear. Genetic studies demonstrate that association with and interaction between polymorphisms of endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase...
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Thomas G, George A, Dudding T, Nicholls R, Vaizey C
Tech Coloproctol . 2014 Jun; 18(8):731-7. PMID: 24952733
Background: Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is used as a first-line treatment for faecal incontinence when conservative measures have failed. However, one-third of patients fail to benefit from this treatment. We...
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Thomas G, Maeda Y, Vaizey C
Dis Colon Rectum . 2014 Jan; 57(2):e18. PMID: 24401894
No abstract available.
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Thomas G, dos Santos I, Ouro S, Thomas-Gibson S, Vaizey C
Br J Hosp Med (Lond) . 2013 Nov; 74(11):625-30. PMID: 24220524
No abstract available.