Publications by authors named "Susan Dale"

This is a unique presentation of common injury in a young professional athlete. The sensitivity of typical acute clinical signs in athletes is not known. Adequate splinting and early graded mobilization are key for successful rehabilitation, which was shorter than reported in the literature.

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This prospective cohort study aimed to describe injury and illness epidemiology within women's international pathway cricket, understanding what influences player availability in this unique context where players are contracted part-time. Approximately 8.4% of players were impacted by injury or illness during the year, with an average 2.

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Continuous professional development is an essential component within many health care 'Learning Organisations'. The paper describes the first phase of an initiative to develop a professional practice development framework for nurses in an NHS general hospital. The project was undertaken within a critical action research methodology.

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A review of dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors (DNTs) in 14 patients over a 12-year period revealed four patients re-operated because of changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) suggesting tumor recurrence or progression. In three of these, the histological features were identical to the initial DNT. In the fourth patient, persistent DNT was surrounded by WHO grade 2 oligoastrocytoma.

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Deletions on chromosomes 1p and 19q identify oligodendroglial tumours that are likely to have a complete response to some chemotherapy regimens and are associated with prolonged patient survival. Detection of these chromosomal alterations is becoming increasingly important in the evaluation of glial tumours. Interphase fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) is one of a number of techniques for detecting deletions, and is an efficient method for screening large numbers of tumours.

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