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    Maxillofacial and associated injuries in severely traumatized patients: implications of a regional survey by Down, K.E., Boot, D.A., Gorman, D.F.

    “…Abstrcct The aim of this paper was to study the incidence and causes of facial injuries occurring in conjunction with major trauma, and to examine the role of…”
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    Evaluation of decompression safety in an occupational diving group using self reported diving exposure and health status by Doolette, D J, Gorman, D F

    “…Background: Many occupational diving groups have substantially different diving patterns to those for which decompression schedules are validated. Aims: To…”
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    Prolonged exposure to one percent carbon monoxide causes a leucoencephalopathy in un-anaesthetised sheep by Gorman, D.F, Huang, Y.L, Williams, C

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (28-08-2001)
    “…A total of 15 Levine-prepared adult un-anaesthetised sheep were exposed to 1% carbon monoxide (CO) in air for between 45 and150 min. This exposure caused a…”
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    Disruption of the iliocolic artery after blunt trauma by Dewar, C, Gorman, D F

    Published in Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (01-11-2002)
    “…Injury to the superior mesenteric artery and branches is an uncommon event, which is typically associated with penetrating injury and high mortality. A case is…”
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    The epidemiology of pelvic fractures in the Mersey Region by Muir, L., Boot, D., Gorman, D.F., Teanby, D.N.

    Published in Injury (01-04-1996)
    “…The Mersey Region Trauma Survey was performed over 12 months in 1989 and 1990 to study the epidemiology of trauma in a population of 3 200 000. All deaths from…”
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    Preventable deaths among major trauma patients in Mersey Region, North Wales and the Isle of Man by Gorman, D.F., Teanby, D.N., Sinha, M.P., Wotherspoon, J., Boot, D.A., Molokhia, A.

    Published in Injury (01-04-1996)
    “…Preventable and unexpected deaths following injury were identified from among 1088 victims of major injuries arising in a defined population and area during a…”
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    The epidemiology of major injuries in Mersey Region and North Wales by Gorman, D.F, Teanby, D.N., Sinha, M.P., Wotherspoon, J., Boot, D.A., Molokhia, A.

    Published in Injury (1995)
    “…A prospective epidemiological study was undertaken to determine the workload and patient characteristics for a putative trauma centre in a large defined area…”
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    Severe motorcycle injury in mersey region and north wales by Sinha, A.K., Boot, D.A., Gorman, D.F., Teanby, D.N.

    Published in Injury (01-10-1995)
    “…Ninety-three patients were involved in serious motorcycle accidents (death or Injury Severity Score more than 15) during a 1-year period among a total of 554…”
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    The relative effects of hypoxic hypoxia and carbon monoxide on brain function in rabbits by Ludbrook, G L, Helps, S C, Gorman, D F, Reilly, P L, North, J B, Grant, C

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (01-10-1992)
    “…New Zealand white rabbits were exposed to control conditions (n = 11), or to either a progressive hypoxic hypoxia produced by dilution of oxygen (O2) with…”
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    Regional audit of pedestrian accident care by Teanby, D N, Gorman, D F, Boot, D A

    Published in Injury (01-08-1993)
    “…In all, 160 serious pedestrian accidents (ISS > 15 or death), were recorded during a 12-month prospective study of all trauma in a population of 3.2 million…”
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    Pedestrian accidents on Merseyside: the case for criminalization of jaywalking by Teanby, D N, Gorman, D F, Boot, D A

    Published in Injury (1993)
    “…During a 12-month review within Merseyside, 85 serious pedestrian accidents (ISS > 15 or death), were identified. Analysis of police accident statistics showed…”
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    Evaluation of a hospital-based accident flying squad using an injury scoring system by Gorman, D F, Coals, J

    Published in Injury (01-05-1983)
    “…The records of 250 patients treated by a hospital-based flying squad have been analysed retrospectively to determine the value of such a unit in preventing…”
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