Publications by authors named "Susan Thornton"

Most patients with mycosis fungoides are diagnosed with early-stage disease. However, prevalence of early-stage disease is unknown, and evidence of its burden is scarce. The aim of this study is to estimate the prevalence of early-stage mycosis fungoides, how long patients live with early-stage disease and to characterise these patients.

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Boat strikes have been widely documented as a major cause of anthropogenic trauma and mortality in sea turtles. Axial trauma in these species involves the head and/or carapace and may cause severe damage to the nervous and pulmonary systems. The aims of this study were to develop an updated protocol for neurologic examinations in sea turtles, to describe computed tomography (CT) findings in sea turtles with sustained trauma, and to associate CT findings with neurologic status in sea turtles with and without traumatic injury.

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Background: Although the quality of life (QoL) plays an important role in treatment decision making and clinical management of mycosis fungoides (MF) or Sézary syndrome (SS) subtypes of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (MF/SS-CTCLs), an MF- or SS-specific measure of QoL does not exist.

Objective: The objective of this research was to develop and validate the first QoL instrument for MF/SS-CTCL using a patient-centered approach.

Methods: A conceptual framework for the MF/SS-CTCL QoL was developed through a literature review and interviews with key opinion leaders.

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Objective:  To compare the predictive accuracy and clinical utility of five risk scoring systems in the assessment of patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Design:  International multicentre prospective study.

Setting:  Six large hospitals in Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania.

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  • - A survey of 205 grey seal pups at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary from May 2005 to March 2011 assessed their presenting conditions, identifying 9 types of health issues such as respiratory and ocular disorders, with a notable 68.78% having puncture wounds.
  • - The study found a male-to-female ratio of 1.35:1 and a 10.73% mortality rate during rehabilitation. Most pups were either normothermic or hyperthermic at the time of admission.
  • - Findings revealed seasonal trends in admissions and helped establish associations between gender, rehabilitation outcomes, and health issues, aiming to improve future grey seal rehabilitation practices.
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A retrospective study of blood samples from 95 osprey (Pandion haliaetus) nestlings from Scotland and England, collected opportunistically over a 10-yr period, was performed to determine hematologic and plasma biochemistry reference intervals. The age of the sampled nestlings was estimated to be between 4 and 8 wk. Ninety-five percent reference intervals were determined for all hematologic and biochemical variables using parametric and nonparametric methods as appropriate.

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A 4-yr-old male captive hooded seal (Cystophora cristata), previously diagnosed as hypothyroid, died after a 3-wk period of lethargy and inappetance despite treatment that included intramuscular administration of antibiotics and multivitamins. Gross pathologic findings included extensive muscle necrosis over the left flank, an underlying necrotic iliac lymph node, two necrotic pulmonary masses and a necrotic bronchial lymph node. Routine cultures yielded a number of bacterial isolates and a heavy pure fungal growth from the necrotic iliac lymph node; wet preparations of which revealed sporangiophores typical of Mucor sp.

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Objective: To perform a multicenter study examining the presentations and emergency management of children with convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) to sites within the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative.

Methods: Retrospective review of children presenting to emergency departments (EDs) with convulsive seizures of at least 10 minutes' duration. Eight sites within the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative network in Australia and New Zealand participated.

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Background: Urinary oxalate is commonly measured with an enzymatic assay that is specific but requires a manual clean-up step to reduce ascorbic acid interference. We developed a urinary oxalate assay that uses liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) with anion exchange chromatography and simple sample preparation.

Methods: We added calibrator or urine sample (10 microL) to 10 microL of (13)C2 oxalate and 400 microL of water and performed separation on a Waters OASIS WAX column, flow rate 0.

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The study describes a cross-section of women using the emergency contraceptive pill (ECP), with regard to demographics, ECP use, sexual health, sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV risk perception and attitudes to condom use. All women attending a London hospital for the ECP over a four-month period were invited to complete a 30-item questionnaire anonymously. Of the 150 women attending, 88 (59%) took part.

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