Publications by authors named "Tony Davies"

Double asymmetric induction has been employed as a tool to optimise pyrazolidinone-derived organocatalysts for the asymmetric iminium ion catalysed Diels-Alder reaction. Mechanistic studies revealed a superior hydrazide catalyst deriving from methanolysis of the chiral pyrazolidinone precursor. This catalyst displays unusually high endo diastereoselectivity and good enantioselectivity with a range of β-arylenals and cyclic dienes at catalyst loadings as low as 1 mol%.

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Malrotation of the midgut is generally regarded as paediatric pathology with the majority of patients presenting in childhood. The diagnosis is rare in adults, which sometimes leads to delay in diagnosis and treatment. A high index of suspicion is therefore required when dealing with patients of any age group with abdominal symptoms.

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South African miners face an epidemic of occupational lung diseases. Despite a plethora of research on the mining industry, and the gold mining industry in particular, research impact (including disease surveillance) on policy implementation and occupational health systems performance lags. We describe the gold mining environment, and research on silicosis, tuberculosis, HIV and AIDS, and compensation for occupational disease including initiatives to influence policy and thus reduce dust levels and disease.

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Intercostal drainage tubes (ie, chest tubes) are inserted to drain the pleural cavity of air, blood, pus, or lymph. The water-seal container connected to the chest tube allows one-way movement of air and liquid from the pleural cavity. The container should not be changed unless it is full, and the chest tube should not be clamped unnecessarily.

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A 22-year-old man presented to clinic with a 1 year history of bloody diarrhoea and weight loss. Flexible sigmoidoscopy showed the presence of a low polypoidal rectal carcinoma. Whilst awaiting neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy, the patient presented to accident and emergency with an anal protrusion of the tumour.

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Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) wound dressing is increasingly used to assist closure in various wounds ranging from simple finger pulp defect to complex wounds such as laparostomy or infected sternotomy. The traditional application of direct vacuum therapy can cause discomfort and put the patient at risk of injuring the affected area while mobilising. We describe a novel technique of applying VAC therapy indirectly which is much more comfortable and convenient for the patient while mobilising.

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Despite an array of initiatives designed to support the delivery of safe and appropriate transfusion practice, incidences of patients receiving the wrong blood continue to be reported. Nurses play a key role in delivering safe and appropriate transfusion care and have a responsibility to support national initiatives, such as the NHS Better Blood Transfusion programme of action and the National Patient Safety Agency Safer Practice Notice 14, Right Patient, Right Blood. This article examines factors, which impact on the successful implementation of a programme aimed at promoting best transfusion practice, such as organizational support, leadership, education and competency assessment, and the role of audit and feedback.

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Background: High rates of postpartum relapse occur in women with histories of bipolar or schizoaffective disorder. These relapses may be triggered by the postdelivery fall in circulating estrogen through alteration of central neurotransmitter (especially dopaminergic) systems. This study tested the hypothesis that estrogen administration after childbirth would prevent postpartum relapse and would alter dopamine receptor sensitivity.

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