Publications by authors named "Tom Lyne"

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  • Anastomoses between pulmonary arteries and veins, which are common in adults, can lead to blood bypassing alveoli, causing hypoxaemia, especially in conditions like COVID-19 and influenza A.
  • A case of severe hypoxaemia linked to influenza A was poorly responsive to oxygen treatment and worsened with CPAP, indicating a significant intrapulmonary shunt contributing to the issue.
  • Understanding these shunts in viral infections can improve respiratory treatment strategies and help identify new therapeutic approaches to prevent the need for intubation.
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Fertility Sparing Surgery (FSS) appears to be a safe means of treating early-stage ovarian cancer based on relatively limited evidence. However, there is currently insufficient evidence to aid women in counselling about their potential fertility outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess the reproductive outcomes and prognosis of women who have undergone FSS for ovarian malignancy.

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Thirty years ago, neurotoxicity induced by general anaesthetics in the developing brain of rodents was observed. In both laboratory-based and clinical studies, many conflicting results have been published over the years, with initial data confirming both histopathological and neurodevelopmental deleterious effects after exposure to general anaesthetics. In more recent years, animal studies using non-human primates and new human cohorts have identified some specific deleterious effects on neurocognition.

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We describe the acute deterioration of a 29-year-old undergoing in vitro fertilisation. Late-onset critical ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome triggered a massive pulmonary embolism and subsequent cardiac arrest. While the prognosis was deemed to be poor, the patient made a full recovery.

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A 51-year-old woman was referred to oral medicine with a 2-month history of progressive paraesthesia of the right lip, chin and oral mucosa. Examination revealed decreased sensation to the right dermatone of the inferior alveolar nerve and allodynia to light touch of the lower lip. An MRI of the head revealed bilateral cisternal trigeminal nerve pathological enhancement.

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