5 results match your criteria: "University Hospitals of Derby and Burton National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust[Affiliation]"
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
October 2024
Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom.
Cureus
August 2024
Trauma and Orthopedics, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EGY.
Front Immunol
June 2022
Immunisation and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Division, United Kingdom (UK) Health Security Agency, London, United Kingdom.
Children and adolescents generally experience mild COVID-19. However, those with underlying physical health conditions are at a significantly increased risk of severe disease. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of antibody and cellular responses in adolescents with severe neuro-disabilities who received COVID-19 vaccination with either ChAdOx1 (n=6) or an mRNA vaccine (mRNA-1273, n=8, BNT162b2, n=1).
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May 2020
General Surgery, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust, Burton on Trent, GBR.
Background Haemorrhoid is the most common anal canal disease. Treatments may vary from non-invasive to invasive depending on the symptoms. Haemorrhoidectomy has been widely used.
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April 2020
General and Colorectal Surgery, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust, Burton on Trent, GBR.
Rapunzel syndrome is an extremely rare intestinal condition stemming from trichophagia (compulsive ingestion of hair). The syndrome usually causes intestinal obstruction but we report a unique case where it has caused appendicitis. We also reviewed the existing literature on Rapunzel syndrome.
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