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Clive I. Bartram
Researcher at St Bartholomew's Hospital
Publications - 100
Citations - 9485
Clive I. Bartram is an academic researcher from St Bartholomew's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sphincter & Fecal incontinence. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 100 publications receiving 9230 citations.
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Anal-sphincter disruption during vaginal delivery
TL;DR: The incidence of damage to the anal sphincter and the relation of injury to symptoms, anorectal physiologic function, and the mode of delivery was sought to determine.
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Anal-Sphincter Disruption During Vaginal Delivery
TL;DR: There was a strong association between sphincter defects and the development of bowel symptoms, and these defects are common after vaginal delivery, especially forceps delivery, and are often associated with disturbance of bowel function.
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CT Colonography in the detection of colorectal polyps and cancer : systematic review, meta-analysis, and proposed minimum data set for study level reporting
Steve Halligan,Douglas G. Altman,Stuart A. Taylor,Susan Mallett,Jonathan J Deeks,Clive I. Bartram,Wendy Atkin +6 more
TL;DR: CT colonography seems sufficiently sensitive and specific in the detection of large and medium polyps; it is especially sensitive in the Detection of symptomatic cancer.
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Clinical examination, endosonography, and MR imaging in preoperative assessment of fistula in ano: Comparison with outcome-based reference standard
Gordon N. Buchanan,Steve Halligan,Clive I. Bartram,Andrew B. Williams,Danilo Tarroni,C. Richard G. Cohen +5 more
TL;DR: Endosonography with a high-frequency transducer is superior to digital examination for the preoperative classification of fistula in ano and while MR imaging remains superior in all respects, endos onography is a viable alternative for identification of the internal opening.
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Anal endosonography: technique and normal anatomy.
Penelope J. Law,Clive I. Bartram +1 more
TL;DR: Anal endosonography using a specially designed hard cone attachment to a radial 7-MHz probe provided high-resolution images of the five layers of the anal canal: mucosa, submucosa, internal anal sphincter, intersphincteric plane, and external anal spHincter.