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Article
Evaluation of the BD MAX™ MDR-TB assay in a real-world setting for the diagnosis of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary TB
Tuberculosis in London occurs at a rate of 19 cases per 100,000 population, with a significant proportion diagnosed as extra-pulmonary infection. At Barts Health NHS Trust, our TB rates are much higher than th...
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Article
Spinal cord injury rehabilitation: the experience of women
Qualitative study.
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Article
Diatom analysis in victim’s tissues as an indicator of the site of drowning
The diagnosis of drowning is one of the most difficult in forensic pathology and previously we proposed criteria for a positive tissue analysis according to the qualitative and quantitative diatom investigati...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Place of the Scanning Electron Microscope in the Taxonomic Identification of Diatoms in the Diagnosis of Drowning
Since the diagnosis of drowning is one of the most difficult diagnoses in forensic pathology, a number of tests changes in body fluids such as blood, vitreous humour, cerebrospinal fluid, histological changes ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Comparison of Two Extraction Methods of Diatoms Extractions from Organ Samples in the Diagnosis of Drowning
The diatom test has been proposed by several authors to provide supportive evidence of drowning but the relationship between diatoms and a diagnosis of death by drowning is very controversial.