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    Appendiceal Duplication: A Comprehensive Review of Published Cases and Clinical Recommendations

    Duplex appendix is very rare (incidence 0.004%) but has clinical relevance given the frequency of appendicectomies performed. Failure to recognise duplication can result in failure of treatment and medico-lega...

    H. Nageswaran, U. Khan, F. Hill, A. Maw in World Journal of Surgery (2018)

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    Benefit of intensified treatment for all children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: results from MRC UKALL XI and MRC ALL97 randomised trials

    Treatment of children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) aims to cure all patients with as little toxicity as possible and, if possible, to restrict further intensification of chemotherapy to patients wi...

    I Hann, A Vora, S Richards, F Hill, B Gibson, J Lilleyman, S Kinsey, C Mitchell in Leukemia (2000)

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    Improved survival with early intensification: combined results from the Medical Research Council childhood ALL randomised trials, UKALL X and UKALL XI

    The Medical Research Council (MRC) United Kingdom trial for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (UKALL X) randomised patients aged 0–14 years inclusive with an initial white blood count of less than 100 × 109

    S Richards, J Burrett, I Hann, J Chessells, F Hill, C Bailey in Leukemia (1998)