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    The biomechanical and functional relationships of the proximal radioulnar joint, distal radioulnar joint, and interosseous ligament by Malone, P. S. C., Cooley, J., Morris, J., Terenghi, G., Lees, V. C.

    “…This biomechanical study assessed integrated function of the proximal radioulnar joint (PRUJ), interosseous ligament (IOL), and distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ)…”
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    Fibre bundles in the human extensor carpi ulnaris tendon are arranged in a spiral by Kalson, N. S., Malone, P. S. C., Bradley, R. S., Withers, P. J., Lees, V. C.

    “…The extensor carpi ulnaris musculotendinous unit has important agonist and antagonist action in wrist motion, including the dart-throwing action, and is a…”
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    THE EFFECT OF ELBOW POSITION ON THE RANGE OF SUPINATION AND PRONATION OF THE FOREARM by SHAABAN, H., PEREIRA, C., WILLIAMS, R., LEES, V. C.

    “…A kinematic study was performed to examine the influence of elbow position on the range of supination and pronation of the forearm. The ranges of supination…”
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    Subluxation-related ulnar neuropathy (SUN) syndrome related to distal radioulnar joint instability by Malone, P. S. C., Hutchinson, C. E., Kalson, N. S., Twining, C. J., Terenghi, G., Lees, V. C.

    “…Ulnar neuropathy coexistent with distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability has previously been observed in our practice. The aim of this study was to define…”
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    Management of carpal tunnel syndrome in renal dialysis patients using an extended carpal tunnel release procedure by Wilson, S.W, Pollard, R.E, Lees, V.C

    “…Summary Background Chronic dialysis patients are susceptible to median nerve compression. This may be due to oedema or vascular insufficiency related to a…”
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    Thymidine Phosphorylase is Angiogenic and Promotes Tumor Growth by Moghaddam, Amir, Zhang, Hua-Tang, Fan, Tai-Ping D., Hu, De-En, Lees, Vivien C., Turley, Helen, Fox, Stephen B., Gatter, Kevin C., Harris, Adrian L., Bicknell, Roy

    “…Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor was previously identified as the sole angiogenic activity present in platelets; it is now known to be thymidine…”
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    Functional anatomy of the distal radioulnar joint in health and disease by Lees, V C

    “…The distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) is critical to the function of the forearm as a mechanical unit. This paper is concerned with the concepts and observations…”
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    Arterial injuries at the elbow carry a high risk of muscle necrosis and warrant urgent revascularisation by Lowrie, A G, Berry, M G, Kirkpatrick, J J R, Lees, V C, McGrouther, D A

    “…Revascularisation following axial arterial system injury is effective in upper limb salvage but necrosis of muscle, the tissue most sensitive to ischaemia, may…”
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    Angiogenesis in a delayed revascularization model is accelerated by angiogenic oligosaccharides of hyaluronan by Lees, V C, Fan, T P, West, D C

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-08-1995)
    “…A delayed revascularisation model has been used to assess the angiogenic activity of hyaluronan fragments on impaired wound healing. Revascularisation of…”
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    Aesthetic surgical training in the U.K. independent sector – the clients' view: results of a survey on 155 private patients by Schenker, M., Lees, V.C., McGeorge, D.D., Orton, C.I., Hancock, K.

    “…As training opportunities in cosmetic surgery become less frequent in teaching hospitals, this survey set out to examine the attitudes of patients towards…”
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    Effect of initial biopsy procedure on prognosis in Stage 1 invasive cutaneous malignant melanoma: review of 1086 patients by Lees, V C, Briggs, J C

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-09-1991)
    “…After treatment for primary clinical Stage 1 invasive cutaneous malignant melanoma, 1086 patients were followed for a minimum of 5 years from initial…”
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    Considerations in the surgical use of the flexor sheath and pulley system by Lowrie, A. G., Lees, V. C.

    Published in Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) (01-01-2014)
    “…The use of the digital flexor sheath to reconstruct damaged structures in the fingers is an intriguing but under-investigated subject. The sheath is anchored…”
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    A multicentre, randomized, double-blind trial of the safety and efficacy of mannose-6-phosphate in patients having Zone II flexor tendon repairs by Lees, V. C., Warwick, D., Gillespie, P., Brown, A., Akhavani, M., Dewer, D., Boyce, D., Papanastasiou, S., Ragoowansi, R., Wong, J.

    “…The safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of mannose 6-phosphate in enhancing the outcome in Zone II flexor tendon repair was studied in a multicentre…”
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    An evaluation of the influence of practitioner-led hand clinics on rupture rates following primary tendon repair in the hand by Peck, F.H, Kennedy, S.M, Watson, J.S, Lees, V.C

    “…Practitioner-led hand clinics were introduced in our unit in the year 2000 as a response to the high and increasing number of postoperative hand trauma…”
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    Successful Revascularization of Subtotal Amputation of a Digit in a Neonate by Lees, Vivien C.

    Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-07-1999)
    “…A successful revascularization was performed in a neonate who sustained a subtotal amputation of the right ring finger with cord scissors while the umbilical…”
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    Contact area inside the distal radioulnar joint: Effect of axial loading and position of the forearm by Shaaban, H, Giakas, G, Bolton, M, Williams, R, Wicks, P, Scheker, L.R, Lees, V.C

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-03-2007)
    “…Abstract Background A biomechanical study was performed to define the normal profiles of contact area inside the distal radioulnar joint and how these profiles…”
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    Experience of a chemical burn due to 3,5-dichloro 2,4,6-trifluoropyridine by Lees, V C, Laitung, G

    “…An example is reported of a burn caused by cutaneous exposure to 3,5-dichloro 2,4,6-trifluoropyridine (DCTFP) involving 25 per cent of the body surface. A…”
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    The load-bearing characteristics of the forearm: pattern of axial and bending force transmitted through ulna and radius by Shaaban, H., Giakas, G., Bolton, M., Williams, R., Wicks, P., Scheker, L.R., Lees, V.C.

    Published in Journal of hand surgery, British volume (01-06-2006)
    “…A biomechanical study was performed on 12 cadaveric arms to define the normal profiles of force transmission through the ulna and radius and demonstrate the…”
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