K Sri-Ram
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Sri-Ram K, Salmon L, Pinczewski L, Roe J
Bone Joint J
. 2013 Jan;
95-B(1):59-64.
PMID: 23307674
We reviewed 5086 patients with a mean age of 30 years (9 to 69) undergoing primary reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in order to determine the incidence of...
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Oragui E, Nannaparaju M, Sri-Ram K, Khan W, Hashemi-Nejad A, Skinner J
Int J Surg Case Rep
. 2012 Nov;
4(1):101-4.
PMID: 23147775
Introduction: Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant tumour of bone and commonly involved sites are the distal femur, proximal tibia, and humerus. Osteosarcoma of proximal femur usually arises at...
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Williams D, Sri-Ram K
Ann R Coll Surg Engl
. 2012 Oct;
94(7):533.
PMID: 23031781
No abstract available.
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Sri-Ram K, Haddo O, Dannawi Z, Tirabosco R, Cannon S, Briggs T, et al.
Eur J Surg Oncol
. 2012 Apr;
38(8):700-5.
PMID: 22464107
Purpose: To review the outcomes of patients with extra-abdominal fibromatosis treated at a tertiary referral centre. Methods: A retrospective review of a series of 72 patients with fibromatosis treated at...
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Robinson A, Cullen N, Chhaya N, Sri-Ram K, Lynch A
Foot Ankle Int
. 2007 Jan;
27(12):1036-40.
PMID: 17207429
Background: The distal metatarsal articular angle (DMAA) is a radiographic measure of the orientation of the first metatarsal articular surface. There is debate with regards to the accuracy, reproducibility, and...
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Sri-Ram K, Robinson A
Injury
. 2005 Apr;
36(5):675-8.
PMID: 15826631
A Maisonneuve ankle fracture without convincing evidence of syndesmotic injury on plain radiographs is described. Stress views and computerised tomography (CT) were also negative. A high index of suspicion led...