Publications by authors named "Gaunt W"

Background: Exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) achieves variable remission rates in patients with Crohn's disease (CD).

Aim: To describe our experience of treating CD with an 8-week course of primary EEN and to study factors affecting treatment outcome.

Methods: All CD patients treated with EEN in our centre between 2004 and 2007 were included in the study.

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Age less than 55 years, normal Glasgow Coma Score (GCS), and absence of hypotension are traditional criteria for the selection of adult patients with blunt splenic trauma for observation. The objective of this study is to challenge these criteria. Two hundred twelve patients who presented with blunt splenic injury between 1992 and 1997 were identified from the Trauma Registry at our Level I trauma center.

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We describe 7 manual laborers with painful, palpably enlarged metacarpophalangeal joints. Characteristic radiographic changes were joint space loss, prominent osteophytes, and cystic metacarpal heads most prominent in the second and third metacarpophalangeal joints. In 3 of 4 patients, joint biopsy specimens showed subsynovial fibrosis and villous hyperplasia.

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This paper describes AI/LEARN, an educational videodisk system designed to teach clinical observational skills and reasoning in medicine. The AI/LEARN system uses a learning conditions approach to teaching. To teach visual concepts, we use the principle of exemplar/nonexemplar pairs and immediate feedback.

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We report a rare case of degenerative joint disease of both knees, complicated by a Baker cyst. Our emphasis is on the role of electromyography and electrodiagnosis in the localization of this nerve entrapment syndrome. The patient presented with pain and swelling; venography revealed deep venous thrombosis of the right calf, including the popliteal and proximal superficial femoral vessels.

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