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Subashini Chandrapalan

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Chandrapalan S, Bosch S, Tyagi H, Daulton E, Cubiella J, Guardiola J, et al.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther . 2021 Jul; 54(4):506-507. PMID: 34331793
No abstract available.
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Chandrapalan S, Bosch S, Cubiella J, Guardiola J, Kimani P, Mulder C, et al.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther . 2021 May; 54(1):14-23. PMID: 34004036
Background: Faecal immunochemical test (FIT) is emerging as a valid test to rule-out the presence of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the accuracy of FIT is dependent on the cut-off applied....
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Chandrapalan S, Hee S, Widlak M, Farrugia A, Alam M, Smith S, et al.
Colorectal Dis . 2021 May; 23(7):1649-1657. PMID: 33991166
Aim: The faecal immunochemical test (FIT) is currently utilized in both symptomatic and screening populations, but little is known about factors that affect its performance. For example, proton pump inhibitor...
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Zanelli J, Chandrapalan S, Patel A, Arasaradnam R
Therap Adv Gastroenterol . 2020 Dec; 13:1756284820937089. PMID: 33281933
Background And Aims: Biologic therapy has emerged as an effective modality amongst the medical treatment options available for ulcerative colitis (UC). However, its impact on post-operative care in patients with...
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Bannaga A, Chandrapalan S, McFarlane M, Arasaradnam R
Med Hypotheses . 2020 Dec; 146:110407. PMID: 33272730
No abstract available.
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Bannaga A, Tabuso M, Farrugia A, Chandrapalan S, Somal K, Lim V, et al.
Clin Med (Lond) . 2020 Sep; 20(5):463-467. PMID: 32934038
Objective: The objective was to study hospitalised COVID-19 patients' mortality and intensive care unit (ICU) admission with covariates of interest (age, gender, ethnicity, clinical presentation, comorbidities and admission laboratory findings)....
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Chandrapalan S, Arasaradnam R
Expert Rev Mol Diagn . 2020 Mar; 20(5):489-496. PMID: 32130868
: The increasing incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in young adults warrants early and preferably noninvasive diagnostic modalities. Although the current stool-based assays have had good performance indicators for CRC...
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Chandrapalan S, Arasaradnam R
Pol Arch Intern Med . 2019 Apr; 129(6):408-413. PMID: 30945696
Chronic diarrhea often presents a dilemma for a practicing clinician as to whether an endoscopic evaluation would be necessary. The current application of colonoscopy-for-most approach increases the burden on the...
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Chandrapalan S, Tahir F, Kimani P, Sinha R, Arasaradnam R
Frontline Gastroenterol . 2018 Sep; 9(4):278-284. PMID: 30245790
Background: Colonic mural thickening (MT) is often reported on standard CT examinations of the abdomen and pelvis. It often presents a dilemma for the clinician on whether any further evaluation...
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Chandrapalan S, Tahir F, Sinha R, Arasaradnam R
Syst Rev . 2016 Dec; 5(1):213. PMID: 27964739
Background: Colonic mural thickening is often a finding in standard computed tomography (CT) scans of the abdomen. It often presents clinician with a dilemma on when a further endoscopic evaluation...