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Leicester Royal Infirmary
Healthcare•Leicester, United Kingdom•
About: Leicester Royal Infirmary is a healthcare organization based out in Leicester, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Carotid endarterectomy. The organization has 5300 authors who have published 6204 publications receiving 208464 citations.
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TL;DR: The currently available literature provides tantalising hints of the potential usefulness of anthocyans or anthocyan mixtures as cancer chemopreventive interventions, but further studies are necessary to help adjudge the propitiousness of their clinical development.
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TL;DR: A new definition of partial remission in type 1 diabetes that reflects residual β-cell function and has better stability compared with the conventional definitions is proposed, including both glycemic control and insulin dose.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE To find a simple definition of partial remission in type 1 diabetes that reflects both residual beta-cell function and efficacy of insulin treatment. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 275 patients aged 300 pmol/l was used to define partial remission. The IDAA1C 300 pmol/l) 9 patients entered partial remission and 49 ended. IDAA1C at 6 months has good predictive power for stimulated C-peptide concentrations after both 6 and 12 months. CONCLUSIONS A new definition of partial remission is proposed, including both glycemic control and insulin dose. It reflects residual beta-cell function and has better stability compared with the conventional definitions.
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TL;DR: Depression, adjustment disorder and anxiety are common after stroke and the relative risk of any depressive disorder was higher following left (dominant) hemisphere stroke, aphasia, and among people with a family history and past history of mood disorders.
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TL;DR: Patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer and painful bone metastases were randomized to a single intravenous dose of 5, 25, 50 or 100 k Bq/kg radium-223 and pain response was seen in up to 71% of the patients with a dose response observed 2 weeks after administration.
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TL;DR: Babies fed formula with and without LCPUFA did not differ in cognitive or motor development, growth, infection, atopy or tolerance, and there was no evidence of a beneficial or adverse effect on cognitive and motor development or growth up to 18 months.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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George Davey Smith | 224 | 2540 | 248373 |
Nilesh J. Samani | 149 | 779 | 113545 |
Peter M. Rothwell | 134 | 779 | 67382 |
John F. Thompson | 132 | 1420 | 95894 |
James A. Russell | 124 | 1024 | 87929 |
Paul Bebbington | 119 | 583 | 46341 |
John P. Neoptolemos | 112 | 648 | 52928 |
Richard C. Trembath | 107 | 368 | 41128 |
Andrew J. Wardlaw | 92 | 311 | 33721 |
Melanie J. Davies | 89 | 814 | 36939 |
Philip Quirke | 89 | 378 | 34071 |
Kenneth J. O'Byrne | 87 | 629 | 39193 |
David R. Jones | 87 | 707 | 40501 |
Keith R. Abrams | 86 | 355 | 30980 |
Martin J. S. Dyer | 85 | 373 | 24909 |