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Brian R. Davidson
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 591
Citations - 24232
Brian R. Davidson is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 557 publications receiving 21214 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian R. Davidson include Royal Free Hospital & Leicester Royal Infirmary.
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Detection of occult nodal metastases in patients with colorectal carcinoma.
TL;DR: In this series of patients immunohistochemical study has influenced the Histologic staging in only one patient (2%) and thus does not offer a significant benefit over conventional histologic staging.
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Long-Term Survival and Disease Recurrence Following Portal Vein Embolisation Prior to Major Hepatectomy for Colorectal Metastases
Viniyendra Pamecha,Georgios K. Glantzounis,Niel Davies,Giuseppe Fusai,Dinesh K. Sharma,Brian R. Davidson +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that PVE significantly increases the future liver remnant and only two-thirds of patients proceed to resection because of disease progression, and long-term survival is less than in patients who do not require PVE.
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Ischaemic preconditioning for liver transplantation.
TL;DR: There is currently no evidence to support or refute the use of ischaemic preconditioning in donor liver retrievals, with no statistically significant difference in mortality, initial poor function, primary graft non-function, or re-transplant.
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Use of multivariate analysis to suggest a new molecular classification of colorectal cancer.
Enric Domingo,Rajarajan Ramamoorthy,Rajarajan Ramamoorthy,Dahmane Oukrif,Daniel Norris Rosmarin,Daniel Norris Rosmarin,Michal Presz,Haitao Wang,Hannah Pulker,Hannah Pulker,Helen Lockstone,Tarjei S. Hveem,Tarjei S. Hveem,Treena Cranston,Håvard E. Danielsen,Håvard E. Danielsen,Marco Novelli,Brian R. Davidson,Zheng Zhou Xu,Peter L. Molloy,Elaine C. Johnstone,Christopher Holmes,Rachel Midgley,David J. Kerr,Oliver M. Sieber,Ian Tomlinson +25 more
TL;DR: CIN+ cancers have conventionally been associated with all three of these variables, because they have been tested en masse, and showed potentially improved prognostic capabilities, with group 3, and possibly group 1, independently predicting disease‐free survival.
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Liver Transplantation and Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Predictive Value of Nodule Size in a Retrospective and Explant Study
Alessandro Grasso,R. Stigliano,Filomena Morisco,Hugo Martines,Alberto Quaglia,Amar P. Dhillon,David Patch,Brian R. Davidson,Keith Rolles,Andrew K. Burroughs +9 more
TL;DR: In a cohort with a short waiting list time, only the largest nodule diameter, especially in the explant, predicted recurrence after LT independently of the number of nodules.