J Burrage
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Murphy T, Crawford B, Dempster E, Hannon E, Burrage J, Turecki G, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2017 Jan;
7(1):e989.
PMID: 28045465
Major depressive disorder (MDD) represents a major social and economic health issue and constitutes a major risk factor for suicide. The molecular pathology of suicidal depression remains poorly understood, although...
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Dessauvagie B, Frost F, Sterrett G, Hardie M, Parry J, Latham B, et al.
Pathology
. 2014 Dec;
47(1):21-6.
PMID: 25485655
Radio-guided occult lesion localisation using iodine-125 seeds (ROLLIS) is a novel method of localisation for impalpable in situ and invasive carcinomas that has been the subject of a recent pilot...
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Wordsworth S, Buchanan J, Mollison J, Harrild K, Robertson L, Tay C, et al.
Hum Reprod
. 2010 Dec;
26(2):369-75.
PMID: 21127355
Background: First-line treatments for unexplained infertility traditionally include clomifene citrate (CC) or unstimulated intrauterine insemination (IUI). A recently published randomized controlled trial considered the effectiveness of CC and IUI in...
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Bhattacharya S, Harrild K, Mollison J, Wordsworth S, Tay C, Harrold A, et al.
BMJ
. 2008 Aug;
337:a716.
PMID: 18687718
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of clomifene citrate and unstimulated intrauterine insemination with expectant management for the treatment of unexplained infertility. Design: Three arm parallel group, pragmatic randomised controlled trial....
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Burrage J
Nurs Stand
. 1999 Jan;
13(5):43-5.
PMID: 9919186
The question of whether women over 40 years should be accepted for fertility treatment poses ethical and moral dilemmas for doctors, nurses and midwives. This article examines the issues involved...
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