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W J Hart

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Hart W
Can Fam Physician . 2011 Feb; 25:1233-41. PMID: 21297801
There is growing awareness of sick sinus syndrome (SSS) and related arrhythmias as treatable causes of epilepsy, syncope, dizziness, confusion and some psychoses, as well as non-neurological symptoms such as...
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Hart W, Mehra A, Pradhan N, Hodgkinson J
Hip Int . 2009 Feb; 16(4):312-3. PMID: 19219811
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Hart W, Roberts A, Evans G
Hip Int . 2009 Feb; 16(3):185-90. PMID: 19219789
We present a consecutive series of 24 adolescent and young adult patients who have undergone a triple pelvic osteotomy as treatment for symptomatic developmental dysplasia of the hip. With a...
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Hart W, Jones R
J Bone Joint Surg Br . 2006 Aug; 88(8):1011-5. PMID: 16877598
We present a series of 48 patients with infected total knee replacements managed by the use of articulating cement spacers and short-term parenteral antibiotic therapy in the postoperative period. All...
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Hart W, White S
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2003 Jul; 85(4):279-80. PMID: 12855035
We report on two patients who have recently required emergency surgery and who were wearing personal identity devices at the time of presentation. The devices bear a telephone number and...
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Cobley T, Hart W, Baldwin D, Burd D
Burns . 1999 Aug; 25(4):361-3. PMID: 10431987
A case is presented of a woman who sustained a 35% body surface area mixed depth cutaneous burn, together with a significant inhalational injury. The patient required emergency resuscitation with...
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Chandy G, Hart W, Roberts-Thomson I
J Gastroenterol Hepatol . 1997 Jan; 12(1):29-33. PMID: 9076619
Previous studies have suggested a relationship between bile duct stones and periampullary duodenal diverticula. The aim of the present study was to examine this association in more detail, including step-wise...
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Roberts-Thomson I, Ryan P, Khoo K, Hart W, McMichael A, Butler R
Lancet . 1996 May; 347(9012):1372-4. PMID: 8637343
Background: Inherited or acquired differences in metabolic pathways that activate or inactivate dietary carcinogens may influence the risk of developing cancer. A polymorphism in N-acetyltransferase classified people into fast and...