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  • Markar, S.R.; Pinto, D.; Penna, M.; Karthikesalingam, A.; Bulathsinhala, B.K.S.; Kumaran, K.; Hashemi, M.; Fernando, R. (Elsevier, 2014)
    BACKGROUND: In the past decade there has been an exponential increase in the use of Computerised Tomography (CT) imaging in the assessment of patients with acute appendicitis. The aim of this study was to compare management ...
  • Whal, S.; Drong, A.; Lehne, B.; Loh, M.; Scott, W.R.; Kunze, S.; Tsai, P.C.; Ried, J.S.; Zhang, W.; Yang, Y.; Tan, S.; Fiorito, G.; Franke, L.; Guarrera, S.; Kasela, S.; Kriebel, J.; Richmond, R.C.; Adamo, M.; Afzal, U.; Ala-Korpela, M.; Albeetti, B.; Ammerpohl, O.; Apperley, J.F.; Beekman, M.; Bertazzi, P.A.; Black, S.L.; Blancher, C.; Bonder, M.J.; Brosch, M.; Carstensen-Kirberg, M.; de Craen, A.J.; de Lusignan, S.; Dehghan, A.; Elkalaawy, M.; Fischer, K.; Franco, O.H.; Gaunt, T.R.; Hampe, J.; Hashemi, M.; Isaacs, A.; Jenkinson, A.; Jha, S.; Kato, N.; Krogh, V.; Laffan, M.; Meisinger, C.; Meitinger, T.; Mok, Z.Y.; Motta, V.; Ng, H.K.; Nikolakopoulou, Z.; Nteliopoulos, G.; Panico, S.; Pervjakova, N.; Prokisch, H.; Rathmann, W.; Roden, M.; Rota, F.; Rozario, M.A.; Sandling, J.K.; Schafmayer, C.; Schramm, K.; Siebert, R.; Slagboom, P.E.; Soininen, P.; Stolk, L.; Strauch, K.; Tai, E.S.; Tarantini, L.; Thorand, B.; Tigchelaar, E.F.; Tumino, R.; Uitterlinden, A.G.; van Duijn, C.; van Meurs, J.B.; Vineis, P.; Wickremasinghe, A.R.; Wijmenga, C.; Yang, T.P.; Yuan, W.; Zhernakova, A.; Batterham, R.L.; Smith, G.D.; Deloukas, P.; Heijmans, B.T.; Herder, C.; Hofman, A.; Lindgren, C.M.; Milani, L.; van der Harst, P.; Peters, A.; Illig, T.; Relton, C.L.; Waldenberger, M.; Järvelin, M.R.; Bollati, V.; Soong, R.; Spector, T.D.; Scott, J.; McCarthy, M.I.; Elliott, P.; Bell, J.T.; Matullo, G.; Gieger, C.; Kooner, J.S.; Grallert, H.; Chambers, J.C. (Nature Publishing Group, 2017)
    Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide are overweight or affected by obesity, and are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and related metabolic and inflammatory disturbances. Although the ...

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