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    Improving surgical education in East Africa with a standardized hernia training program by Lorenz, R., Oppong, C., Frunder, A., Lechner, M., Sedgwick, D . M., Tasi, A., Wiessner, R.

    “…Introduction Inguinal hernias are among the most common surgical diseases in Africa. The current International HerniaSurge Guidelines recommend mesh-based…”
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    Morbidity of juvenile onset inflammatory bowel disease: effects on education and employment in early adult life by Ferguson, A, Sedgwick, D M, Drummond, J

    Published in Gut (01-05-1994)
    “…Seventy young adults (50 with Crohn's disease (CD) and 20 with ulcerative colitis (UC) (from a geographically derived cohort of patients with juvenile onset…”
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    The impact of an extreme sports event on a district general hospital by Carmont, M R, Daynes, R, Sedgwick, D M

    Published in Scottish medical journal (01-08-2005)
    “…Extreme sports events are increasing in popularity, particularly in mountainous areas throughout Great Britain. Emergency medical care for these events is…”
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    Dose-response studies of depletion and repopulation of rat intestinal mucosal mast cells after irradiation by Sedgwick, D M, Ferguson, A

    “…The effects of radiation on gut mucosal mast cells (MMC) and tissue eosinophils were examined. Groups of rat were given single doses of whole-body irradiation…”
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    Pathogenesis of acute radiation injury to the rectum: a prospective study in patients by SEDGWICK, D. M, HOWARD, G. C. W, FERGUSON, A

    “…In a prospective investigation of the clinical and pathological effects of pelvic radiotherapy on the rectum, nine patients (age range 58-77 years) had…”
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    Small can be beautiful: 10 years managing colorectal cancer in a rural general hospital by Grant, A J, Sedgwick, D M

    Published in Scottish medical journal (01-02-2011)
    “…There has been much recent debate on the relationship between surgical volume and outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess the ability of a rural general…”
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    Juvenile onset inflammatory bowel disease: height and body mass index in adult life by Ferguson, A, Sedgwick, D M

    Published in BMJ (14-05-1994)
    “…Abstract Objective : To establish the frequency of permanent growth failure in juvenile onset inflammatory bowel disease. Design : Measurement of height and…”
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    Population-based study of surgery in juvenile onset Crohn's disease by Sedgwick, D M, Barton, J R, Hamer-Hodges, D W, Nixon, S J, Ferguson, A

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-02-1991)
    “…A geographically based cohort of 68 children with Crohn's disease was derived by sampling from Scottish Hospital In-patient Statistics. Surgical histories were…”
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    Improving results in the treatment of gastric cancer: an 11-year audit by Akoh, J A, Sedgwick, D M, Macintyre, I M

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-03-1991)
    “…Of 280 patients presenting to one hospital with gastric cancer between 1975 and 1985, 97 (35 per cent) did not undergo surgery and 29 per cent (54 out of 183)…”
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    Population-based study of surgery in juvenile onset ulcerative colitis by Sedgwick, D M, Barton, J R, Hamer-Hodges, D W, Nixon, S J, Ferguson, A

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-02-1991)
    “…A geographically based cohort of 37 children with ulcerative colitis has been derived by sampling from Scottish Hospital In-patient Statistics. Surgical…”
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    A follow-up study of the ingestion of gellan gum by humans, with special reference to the absence of eosinophilia by Anderson, D M, Brydon, W G, Eastwood, M A, Sedgwick, D M

    Published in Food additives and contaminants (01-09-1990)
    “…Following a 7-day control period, during which sampling was carried out on two occasions (days 1 and 8), 10 female and 10 male healthy volunteers consumed a…”
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    Juvenile-onset inflammatory bowel disease: predictors of morbidity and health status in early adult life by FERGUSON, A, SEDGWICK, D. M

    “…We interviewed and examined 70 young adults (50 Crohn's disease, 20 ulcerative colitis) from a geographically derived cohort of patients with juvenile-onset (<…”
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    Gastric cancer in Scotland: changing epidemiology, unchanging workload by Sedgwick, D M, Akoh, J A, Macintyre, I M

    Published in BMJ (01-06-1991)
    “…OBJECTIVE--To determine the changes in incidence of and mortality from gastric cancer in Scotland between 1978 and 1987 and in the operative workload in…”
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    Dietary effects of sodium alginate in humans by Anderson, D M, Brydon, W G, Eastwood, M A, Sedgwick, D M

    Published in Food additives and contaminants (01-05-1991)
    “…Following a 7-day control period, five male volunteers consumed a weight of sodium alginate corresponding to 175 mg/kg body weight for 7 days, followed by 200…”
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    Dietary effects of propylene glycol alginate in humans by Anderson, D M, Brydon, W G, Eastwood, M A, Sedgwick, D M

    Published in Food additives and contaminants (01-05-1991)
    “…Following a 7-day control period, five male volunteers consumed a weight of propylene glycol alginate corresponding to 175 mg/kg body weight for 7 days,…”
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    Domiciliary gallows traction for femoral shaft fractures in young children. Feasibility, safety and advantages by Holmes, S J, Sedgwick, D M, Scobie, W G

    “…Over 15 years (1967 to 1982) 140 uncomplicated femoral shaft fractures in children under four years of age were successfully treated using Bryant's traction…”
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