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Anne L. Carrington
Researcher at Manchester Royal Infirmary
Publications - 14
Citations - 2396
Anne L. Carrington is an academic researcher from Manchester Royal Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Peripheral neuropathy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 14 publications receiving 2273 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne L. Carrington include Biochemical Society.
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The North-West Diabetes Foot Care Study: incidence of, and risk factors for, new diabetic foot ulceration in a community-based patient cohort.
Caroline A. Abbott,Anne L. Carrington,H. Ashe,S. Bath,L. C. Every,Joan Griffiths,A. W. Hann,A. Hussein,Nicky Jackson,Kurt E. Johnson,C. H. Ryder,R. Torkington,E. R. E. Van Ross,A. M. Whalley,P. Widdows,S. Williamson,Andrew J.M. Boulton +16 more
TL;DR: This large cohort study aims to determine the incidence of, and clinically relevant risk factors for, new foot ulceration in a large cohort of diabetic patients in the community healthcare setting.
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Multicenter Study of the Incidence of and Predictive Risk Factors for Diabetic Neuropathic Foot Ulceration
TL;DR: Tests of VPT and Michigan DPN scores for muscle strength and reflexes are useful clinical predictors for foot ulceration in diabetic patients with established neuropathy.
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Effect of angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) inhibitor trandolapril on human diabetic neuropathy: randomised double-blind controlled trial
Rayaz A. Malik,S. Williamson,Caroline A. Abbott,Anne L. Carrington,Jawaid Iqbal,Wolfgang Schady,Andrew J.M. Boulton +6 more
TL;DR: The ACE inhibitor trandolapril may improve peripheral neuropathy in normotensive patients with diabetes and larger clinical trials are needed to confirm these data before changes to clinical practice can be advocated.
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Foot ulcer risk is lower in South-Asian and African-Caribbean compared with European diabetic patients in the U.K : the north-west diabetes foot care study
Caroline A. Abbott,Adam Garrow,Anne L. Carrington,Julie Morris,Ernest R. E. Van Ross,Andrew J.M. Boulton +5 more
TL;DR: Lower neuropathy is the main contributor to the reduced African-Caribbean ulcer rate, particularly in men, and the reasons for these ethnic differences warrant further investigation.
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Can Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity Predict Foot Problems in Diabetic Subjects Over a 6-Year Outcome Period?
Anne L. Carrington,Jonathan E. Shaw,Carine H.M. van Schie,Caroline A. Abbott,Loretta Vileikyte,Andrew J.M. Boulton +5 more
TL;DR: This study shows that MNCV, which is often assessed in clinical trials of neuropathy, can predict foot ulceration and death in diabetes and tests of PPT and medial arterial calcification can be used in the clinic to predict LLA in diabetic subjects.