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S D Middleton

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Eseonu K, Middleton S, Subramanian A
Int J Spine Surg . 2020 Sep; 14(4):559-562. PMID: 32986578
Background: Solitary plasmacytoma of bone has a predilection for the axial skeleton, most commonly affecting the thoracic spine. We report the case of a patient who presented with acute on...
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Middleton S, McNiven N, Griffin E, Anakwe R, Oliver C
Bone Joint J . 2015 Jul; 97-B(7):1004-6. PMID: 26130360
We define the long-term outcomes and rates of further operative intervention following displaced Bennett's fractures treated with Kirschner (K-) wire fixation between 1996 and 2009. We retrospectively identified 143 patients...
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Middleton S, Jenkins P, Muir A, Anakwe R, McEachan J
J Hand Surg Eur Vol . 2013 Jun; 39(6):637-41. PMID: 23735809
The UK National Patient Safety Agency issued a rapid response report in 2009 following reports of complications related to digital tourniquet use and inadvertent retention. In their guidance, they recommend...
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Anakwe R, Middleton S, Hayton M
J Hand Surg Eur Vol . 2012 Jul; 38(7):805-6. PMID: 22759489
No abstract available.
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Anakwe R, Middleton S
BMJ . 2011 Nov; 343:d7122. PMID: 22115902
No abstract available.
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Middleton S, Anakwe R, McKinley J
Foot Ankle Surg . 2011 May; 17(2):e34-6. PMID: 21549970
Black bone disease is a rare manifestation of long term treatment with tetracyclines. We report the case of a patient who underwent surgery for bilateral hallux valgus and was found...
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Anakwe R, Aitken S, Cowie J, Middleton S, Court-Brown C
J Hand Surg Eur Vol . 2010 Aug; 36(1):62-5. PMID: 20709710
This study investigates the relationship between the epidemiology of hand fractures and social deprivation. Data were collected prospectively in a single trauma unit serving a well-defined population. The 1382 patients...