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    Safe management of paediatric penetrating head injury without a CT scanner: A strategy for humanitarian surgeons based on experience in southern Afghanistan by Mathew, P, Nott, D M, Gentleman, D

    “…In many parts of the world, access to a CT scanner remains almost non-existent, and patients with a head injury are managed expectantly, often with poor…”
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    Manufacture of robust surface plasmon resonance fiber optic based dip-probes by Obando, Louis A., Gentleman, Darcy J., Holloway, John R., Booksh, Karl S.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (15-05-2004)
    “…Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy has been conducted on both prism and fiber optic (FO) based sensors for several years. This technique measures the…”
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    Causes and effects of systemic complications among severely head injured patients transferred to a neurosurgical unit by Gentleman, D

    Published in International surgery (01-10-1992)
    “…Hypoxia and hypotension are potent causes of avoidable secondary brain damage after severe head injury. These systemic insults were studied in three cohorts of…”
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    Improving outcome after traumatic brain injury – progress and challenges by Gentleman, D

    Published in British medical bulletin (1999)
    “…This article describes the rapid advances in the head injury field which have taken place within the professional lifetime of many doctors in practice today…”
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    Rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury by Gentleman, D.

    Published in Trauma (London, England) (01-10-2001)
    “…Clinical and political responses to the worldwide epidemic of traumatic brain injury (TBI) need to recognize that the quality of outcome depends on both phases…”
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    Calibration of fiber optic based surface plasmon resonance sensors in aqueous systems by Gentleman, Darcy J, Obando, Louis A, Masson, Jean-Francois, Holloway, John R, Booksh, Karl S

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (12-07-2004)
    “…This manuscript addresses two issues with calibration of surface plasmon resonance sensors which can track refractive index changes to measure correlated bulk…”
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    Audit of transfer of unconscious head-injured patients to a neurosurgical unit by Gentleman, D, Jennett, B

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (10-02-1990)
    “…Features of patients transferred to a regional neurosurgical unit in coma after recent head injury were compared with a similar audit seven years previously…”
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    Death in hospital after head injury without transfer to a neurosurgical unit: who, when, and why? by Gentleman, D, Jennett, B, MacMillan, R

    Published in Injury (1992)
    “…Most studies of hospital deaths after head injury have been in patients transferred to neurosurgical units (NSU), but over 90 per cent of hospitalized…”
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    Brain death and organ donation in a neurosurgical unit: audit of recent practice by Gentleman, D, Easton, J, Jennett, B

    Published in BMJ (24-11-1990)
    “…OBJECTIVE--To assess the potential for increasing the yield of donors by comparing the current pattern of brain death and organ donation in a neurosurgical…”
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    Brain monitoring in severe head injury: a practical guide by Mathew, P., Gentleman, D., Bullock, M.

    Published in Trauma (London, England) (01-02-1999)
    “…There is, as yet, no specific therapy available for post-traumatic brain damage; the treatment of head injury is therefore aimed at limitation of secondary…”
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    Brain monitoring in severe head injury: a practical guide by Mathew, P, Gentleman, D, Bullock, MR

    Published in Trauma (London, England) (01-04-1999)
    “…There is, as yet, no specific therapy available for post-traumatic brain damage; the treatment of head injury is therefore aimed at limitation of secondary…”
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    Management Of Traumatic Intracranial Haematoma by Teasdale, G., Galbraith, S., Murray, Lilian, Ward, P., Gentleman, D., McKean, Mary

    “…Deciding which head-injured patients should be transferred to a neurosurgical unit can be difficult. Traditional criteria emphasise the development of…”
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