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Daniel Scoffings
Researcher at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 47
Citations - 1315
Daniel Scoffings is an academic researcher from Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1069 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Scoffings include University of Cambridge & National Institute for Health Research.
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A novel tool for the assessment of pain: validation in low back pain.
Joachim Scholz,Richard J. Mannion,Daniela E. Hord,Robert S. Griffin,Bhupendra Rawal,Hui Zheng,Daniel Scoffings,Amanda Phillips,Jianli Guo,R. J. Laing,Salahadin Abdi,Isabelle Decosterd,Clifford J. Woolf +12 more
TL;DR: Joachim Scholz and colleagues develop and validate an assessment tool that distinguishes between radicular and axial low back pain.
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A Comprehensive Study of Clinical, Biochemical, Radiological, Vascular, Cardiac, and Sleep Parameters in an Unselected Cohort of Patients With Acromegaly Undergoing Presurgical Somatostatin Receptor Ligand Therapy
Anand K. Annamalai,Alison Webb,Narayanan Kandasamy,Maysoon Elkhawad,Samantha Moir,Fakhar Z. Khan,Kaisa M. Mäki-Petäjä,Emma L. Gayton,Christopher Strey,Sam O’Toole,Shaumya Ariyaratnam,David Halsall,Afzal N. Chaudhry,Laurence Berman,Daniel Scoffings,Nagui M. Antoun,David P. Dutka,Ian B. Wilkinson,John M. Shneerson,John D. Pickard,Helen Simpson,Mark Gurnell +21 more
TL;DR: Presurgical ATG therapy lowers GH and IGF-1 concentrations, induces tumor shrinkage, and ameliorates/reverses cardiac, vascular, and sleep complications in many patients with acromegaly, however, responses vary considerably between individuals, and attainment of biochemical control cannot be assumed to equate to universal complication control.
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Aetiological differences in neuroanatomy of the vegetative state: insights from diffusion tensor imaging and functional implications.
Virginia F. J. Newcombe,Guy B. Williams,Daniel Scoffings,Justin J. Cross,T. Adrian Carpenter,John D. Pickard,David K. Menon +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to characterise the extent and location of white matter loss in the vegetative state secondary to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and ischaemic-hypoxic injury.
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MRI without magnet removal in neurofibromatosis type 2 patients with cochlear and auditory brainstem implants.
Joanna Walton,Neil Donnelly,Yu Chuen Tam,Ilse Joubert,Juliette Durie-Gair,Cay Jackson,R. Mannion,James R. Tysome,Patrick R. Axon,Daniel Scoffings +9 more
TL;DR: MRI scanning without magnet removal is safe and well tolerated in NF2 patients with auditory implants with cochlear implant and auditory brainstem implant users with neurofibromatosis type 2.
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Mapping traumatic axonal injury using diffusion tensor imaging: correlations with functional outcome.
Virginia F. J. Newcombe,Doris A. Chatfield,Joanne G. Outtrim,Sarah L. Vowler,Anne E. Manktelow,Justin J. Cross,Daniel Scoffings,Martin R. Coleman,Peter J. Hutchinson,Jonathan P. Coles,T. Adrian Carpenter,John D. Pickard,Guy B. Williams,David K. Menon +13 more
TL;DR: Clinical outcome was related to the burden of white matter injury, quantified by diffusivity parameters late after traumatic brain injury, suggesting that diffusion tensor imaging can detect subtle injury missed by other techniques.