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Michael Hughes

Researcher at Royal Hallamshire Hospital

Publications -  615
Citations -  26328

Michael Hughes is an academic researcher from Royal Hallamshire Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 531 publications receiving 24066 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Hughes include Royal College of Physicians & St Thomas' Hospital.

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Toward Intraoperative Breast Endomicroscopy With a Novel Surface-Scanning Device

TL;DR: A novel robotic instrument to perform automated scanning with a fiber bundle endomicroscope probe to expand the effective imaging area and is able to scan a spiral trajectory over a large hemispherical surface.
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Musculoskeletal hand involvement in systemic sclerosis

TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the MSK hand complications in patients with SSc, highlighting the breadth and burden of pathology relevant to clinical practice.
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The values of quantitative serum HIV-1 RNA levels and CD4 cell counts for predicting survival time among HIV-positive individuals with CD4 counts of ≤ 50 × 106 cells/l

TL;DR: In this population with very advanced disease, the HIV-1 RNA level was a poor discriminator of survival time, being inferior to the CD4 cell count and to specific clinical variables such as the nature of the prior AIDS-defining illness and the type of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia prophylaxis employed.
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Changes in HIV-1 Subtypes B and C Genital Tract RNA in Women and Men After Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy

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TL;DR: The female genital tract may serve as a reservoir of persistent HIV-1 replication during cART and affect the use of cART to prevent sexual and perinatal transmission of HIV- 1.
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Performance comparison of wedge-shaped and planar luminescent solar concentrators

TL;DR: In this article, a wedge-shaped luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) with the capability of high collection efficiency and flux gains is described, and Monte Carlo simulations of direct insolation conditions for a mid-latitude location are used to form a comparison of a realistically sized wedge LSC and conventional LSC with the same area footprint.