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    Risk of Thromboembolism Following Body-Contouring Surgery After Massive Weight Loss by Griffin, M, Akhavani, M A, Muirhead, N, Fleming, A N M, Soldin, M

    Published in Eplasty (2015)
    “…"Postbariatric" patients are at significant risk for increased postoperative complications. This study aimed to define the risk of venous thromboembolism…”
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    Long-term results of primary syndactyly correction by the trilobed flap technique by Niranjan, N.S., Azad, S.M., Fleming, A.N.M., Liew, S.H.

    “…This paper describes the long term results of a surgical technique used for correction of syndactyly. This technique has been practised by the senior author…”
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    Atrophy of the intrinsic musculature of the hands associated with the use of botulinum toxin-A injections for hyperhidrosis: a case report and review of the literature by Glass, G.E, Hussain, M, Fleming, A.N.M, Powell, B.W.E.M

    “…Summary Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) has been used therapeutically for the treatment of spastic disorders for many years. More recently, the therapeutic…”
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    Are children with clefts underweight for age at the time of primary surgery? by LAZARUS, D. D. A, HUDSON, D. A, FLEMING, A. N. M, GODDARD, E. A, FERNANDES, D. B

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-05-1999)
    “…Children with clefts, especially those with a cleft palate, have an impaired sucking mechanism and are therefore prone to nutritional problems. This study was…”
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    THE BILOBED FLAP: A NEW APPLICATION IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CONGENITAL THUMB DEVIATION by CERQUEIRO-MOSQUERA, J, Fleming, A.N.M

    Published in Journal of hand surgery, British volume (01-06-2000)
    “…Congenital radial angulation deformity of the thumb in Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome is generally corrected by a wedge osteotomy of the delta phalanx and a…”
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