Publications by authors named "H L M Tucker"

We describe a woman with stiff-person syndrome (SPS), whose muscle spasms resulted in sequential bilateral femoral neck fractures. Orthopaedic fixation of the first fracture was complicated by increased muscle spasm, fracture nonunion and ultimately metalwork fracture. SPS was diagnosed following the fracture of the contralateral femoral neck, neurology assessment and detection of high-titre antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase.

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  • - The study highlights the importance of effective pre-hospital care for penetrating neck injuries (PNI) in the UK, noting a lack of established guidelines for managing such cases in resource-limited settings.
  • - A modified e-Delphi study was conducted with 28 subject matter experts who reached consensus on 19 key statements about PNI management, ultimately leading to the creation of a management algorithm.
  • - The goal of this consensus is to provide essential guidance for treating PNI in challenging situations, aiming to enhance patient outcomes through optimized care strategies.
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Cancer cachexia affects up to 80% of patients with cancer and results in reduced quality of life and survival. We previously demonstrated that the transcriptional repressor Forkhead box P1 (FoxP1) is upregulated in the skeletal muscle of cachectic mice and people with cancer, and when overexpressed in skeletal muscle, it is sufficient to induce pathological features characteristic of cachexia. However, the role of myofiber-derived FoxP1 in both normal muscle physiology and cancer-induced muscle wasting remains largely unexplored.

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Young gay and bisexual men and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Kenya experience pervasive intersectional stigma and discrimination, contributing to elevated levels of negative mental health symptoms. Grounded in the Minority Stress Model, this paper explores associations of proximal and distal minority stressors with three types of negative mental health outcomes among young HIV-negative GBMSM (n = 63) between the ages of 19-34 who participated in a pilot trial of a sexual health intervention. Using the PHQ-9, GAD-7, and PC-PTSD-5 screening measures, levels of clinically significant symptoms were reported as follows: 15.

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