13 results match your criteria: "St James's University Hospital Trust[Affiliation]"

Purpose: The aim of this study was to ascertain the health status and quality of life of a community based cohort of people with multiple sclerosis.

Method: A postal questionnaire with self-completed measures of impairment, disability, physical dependency and quality of life was sent to a random sample of 203 people with multiple sclerosis from a population register. The sample was stratified according to five disease courses.

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Objectives: To develop a patient-completed disease-specific measure of quality of life in multiple sclerosis and to validate the measure in a community-based population of people with multiple sclerosis.

Methods: The items in the scale were selected in focus group sessions of people with multiple sclerosis. The initial scale included 25 items and was tested in subgroups of 150 people from a population register of people with multiple sclerosis in Leeds.

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Castleman's disease of the erector spinae muscle.

Skeletal Radiol

November 1998

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, St. James's University Hospital Trust, Leeds, UK.

Castleman's disease, angio-follicular lymph node hyperplasia, is a relatively rare benign tumour. It typically arises in the mediastinum. We report a unique case arising in the erector spinae muscle.

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Adolescence is a time of major physical and psychological change. Young teenagers need to become comfortable with their developing sexuality, to begin moving towards independence with a greater reliance on peer group acceptance, to face the future and to make important decisions about their education, career and goals. Difficulties inherent in all of these steps to adult life are magnified by chronic ill health.

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Research into aspects of the care of the injured depends on accurate and complete documentation. Inadequate records make audit almost impossible and are unacceptable medico-legally. An audit was made of the standard of trauma documentation in the Yorkshire region before the introduction of trauma charts in 1992.

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Aim-To determine the relation of the low anticoagulant response phenotype with the Factor V Q506 (Leiden) mutation in a cohort of patients with thrombophilia.Methods-Fifty four patients with either a personal or family history of deep vein thrombosis were investigated both for their anticoagulant response by the activated protein C resistance test (APCR) and their genetic status in respect of the Leiden mutation by means of a PCR-RFLP method.Results-Low APCR ratios do not necessarily predict possession of the Leiden mutation.

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We have assessed the role of the cell-cell adhesion molecule, E-cadherin, in the pathogenesis of multiorgan failure in 24 intensive care patients with sepsis and varying degrees of organ dysfunction, compared with 21 healthy subjects. Plasma soluble E-cadherin (sE-cadherin) was measured by enzyme immunoassay. The median concentration of sE-cadherin in normal subjects was 3.

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Commodes: inconvenient conveniences.

BMJ

November 1993

Department of Medicine for the Elderly, St James's University Hospital Trust, Leeds.

Objectives: To investigate use of commodes and attitudes of users and carers to them.

Design: Interview with semi-structured questionnaire of subjects supplied with commodes from Leeds community appliance centre.

Subjects: 140 users of a commode and 105 of their carers.

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We present a modification of Bunnell's technique for harvest of the palmaris longus tendon. Using a 0.5 cm distal incision and a proximal stab incision the tendon is harvested with minimal scarring and, in our experience of over 30 cases, no morbidity.

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This study characterises the somatostatin binding site in human gastrointestinal cancer and mucosa in terms of cationic specificity and relative affinity for three somatostatin analogues. Competitive displacement assays were performed on plasma membranes from human gastric and colonic tissues using radiolabelled somatostatin-14 as ligand. Comparison was made with the somatostatin binding site in rat cerebral cortex.

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Diagnostic dilemmas in acutely ill elderly people.

Med Lab Sci

December 1992

Department of Medicine for the Elderly, St James's University Hospital Trust, Leeds, England, UK.

The atypical and non-specific clinical presentations of disease in elderly people may produce diagnostic confusion. Laboratory investigations can be especially important in achieving the correct diagnoses in the older age group. Accurate interpretation of laboratory data from elderly patients necessarily requires a knowledge of the effects of ageing on the biochemical and haematological parameters of healthy individuals, so that involutional changes are not misinterpreted as representative of disease and, conversely, significant deviations from normal values are not attributed to the ageing process.

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