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J F L Cobbold

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Marjot T, Sbardella E, Moolla A, Hazlehurst J, Tan G, Ainsworth M, et al.
Diabet Med . 2017 Nov; 35(1):89-98. PMID: 29094442
Aims: To define the attitudes and current clinical practice of diabetes specialists with regard to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and, based on the results, implement an evidenced-based pathway for non-alcoholic...
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Patel D, McPhail M, Cobbold J, Taylor-Robinson S
Br J Hosp Med (Lond) . 2012 Apr; 73(2):79-85. PMID: 22504749
Hepatic encephalopathy is a serious and potentially fatal complication of both acute and chronic liver disease, arising as a result of hepatocellular failure, cirrhosis and/or portal-systemic shunting (Ferenci et al,...
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Patel J, Cobbold J, Thomas H, Taylor-Robinson S
QJM . 2010 Feb; 103(5):293-303. PMID: 20139103
Hepatic steatosis is commonly seen in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection, and the two together have a greater association than by chance alone. Hepatitis C virus is closely associated...
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Lim A, Patel N, Eckersley R, Cobbold J, Crossey M, Cosgrove D, et al.
J Viral Hepat . 2009 Dec; 17(11):778-83. PMID: 20002308
Microbubble measurement of hepatic vein transit times (HVTT) may have the potential to assess severity of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related liver disease, where there is a shorter HVTT with more...
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Cobbold J, Crossey M, Colman P, Goldin R, Murphy P, Patel N, et al.
J Viral Hepat . 2009 Oct; 17(8):537-45. PMID: 19804501
Combinations of noninvasive markers may improve discrimination of chronic liver disease severity. The aims of this study were to compare four validated serum and ultrasound-based markers of hepatic disease severity...
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Morin S, Cobbold J, Lim A, Eliahoo J, Thomas E, Mehta S, et al.
Eur J Radiol . 2008 Sep; 72(3):529-33. PMID: 18818038
Aim: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful clinical tool used increasingly in the research setting. We aimed to assess the prevalence of incidental findings in a sequential cohort of...
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Cobbold J, Wylezinska M, Cunningham C, Crossey M, Thomas H, Cox I, et al.
Gut . 2006 Oct; 55(11):1670. PMID: 17047120
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