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2. Do Tracheas Grow After Slide Tracheoplasty?
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Speggiorin, Simone, Gilbert, Thomas W., Broadhead, Mike, Roebuck, Derek J., McLaren, Clare A., and Elliott, Martin J.
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- 2012
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3. A New Morphologic Classification of Congenital Tracheobronchial Stenosis
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Speggiorin, Simone, Torre, Michele, Roebuck, Derek J., McLaren, Clare A., and Elliott, Martin J.
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- 2012
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4. High-flow priapism following perineal trauma in a child
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Burns, Jessica, Rajendran, Simon, Calder, Alistair, and Roebuck, Derek
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- 2015
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5. First Experience With Biodegradable Airway Stents in Children
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Vondrys, David, Elliott, Martin J., McLaren, Clare A., Noctor, Clair, and Roebuck, Derek J.
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- 2011
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6. The Reception of the Common Law and Equity in Papua New Guinea: The Problem of the Cut-off Date
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Srivastava, Dhirendra K. and Roebuck, Derek
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- 1985
7. Outcomes of slide tracheoplasty in 101 children: A 17-year single-center experience
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Butler, Colin R., Speggiorin, Simone, Rijnberg, Friso M., Roebuck, Derek J., Muthialu, Nagarajan, Hewitt, Richard J., and Elliott, Martin J.
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- 2014
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8. Teamwork in Airway Surgery
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Elliott, Martin J., primary, Roebuck, Derek, additional, Muthialu, Nagarajan, additional, Hewitt, Richard, additional, Wallis, Colin, additional, DeCoppi, Paolo, additional, Macintyre, Denise, additional, and McLaren, Clare Ann, additional
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- 2021
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9. Imaging of Airway Obstruction in Children
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Roebuck, Derek J., primary, Murray, Conor, additional, and McLaren, Clare A., additional
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- 2020
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10. Systemic Polyarteritis Nodosa in the Young: A Single-Center Experience Over Thirty-Two Years
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Eleftheriou, Despina, Dillon, Michael J., Tullus, Kjell, Marks, Stephen D., Pilkington, Clarissa A., Roebuck, Derek J., Klein, Nigel J., and Brogan, Paul A.
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- 2013
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11. How commonly do children with complex cerebral arteriopathy have renovascular disease?
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WILLSHER, ALEX, ROEBUCK, DEREK J, NG, JOANNE, and GANESAN, VIJEYA
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- 2013
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12. Results of surgical treatment for renovascular hypertension in children: 30 year single centre experience
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Stadermann, Marike B., Montini, Giovanni, Hamilton, George, Roebuck, Derek J., McLaren, Clare A., Dillon, Michael J., Marks, Stephen D., and Tullus, Kjell
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- 2010
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13. 'Something so un-English': mediation and arbitration in Hong Kong, 1841-1865.
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Roebuck, Derek and Munn, Christopher
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Commercial arbitration -- History ,Mediation -- History ,British colonialism -- Influence ,Government regulation - Published
- 2010
14. Proceedings of the International Cancer Imaging Society (ICIS) 16th Annual Teaching Course
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Koh, Dow-Mu, Kaste, Sue Creviston, Vinnicombe, Sarah J., Morana, Giovanni, Rossi, Andrea, Herold, Christian J., McLoud, Theresa C., Frey, Kirk A., Gebauer, Bernhard, Roebuck, Derek, Fütterer, Jurgen J., Towbin, Alexander J., Huisman, Thierry A. G., Smets, Anne M. J. B., Lee, Jeong Min, Chandarana, Hersh, Mayerhoefer, Marius E., Raderer, Markus, Haug, Alexander, Eiber, Matthias, Rockall, Andrea, Sohaib, Aslam, Warbey, Victoria S, Vargas, Hebert Alberto, Heiken, Jay P., Francis, Isaac R., Al-Hawary, Mahmoud M., Kaza, Ravi K., D’Onofrio, Mirko, Thoeny, Harriet C., King, Ann D., Piccardo, Arnoldo, Garrè, Maria Luisa, Reed, Nick, Rodriguez-Galindo, Carlos, Wasnik, Ashish P., Diederich, Stefan, Oyen, Wim J. G., Chaw, Cheng Lee, van As, Nicholas, Vieira, Igor, De Keyzer, Frederik, Dresen, Elleke, Han, Sileny, Vergote, Ignace, Moerman, Philippe, Amant, Frederic, Koole, Michel, Vandecaveye, Vincent, Dresen, R., De Vuysere, S., De Keyzer, F., Van Cutsem, E., D’Hoore, A., Wolthuis, A., Vandecaveye, V., Pricolo, P., Alessi, S., Summers, P., Tagliabue, E., Petralia, G., Pfannenberg, C., Gückel, B., Schüle, S. C., Müller, A. C., Kaufmann, S., Schwenzer, N., Reimold, M., la Fougere, C., Nikolaou, K., Martus, P., Cook, G. J., Azad, G. K., Taylor, B. P., Siddique, M., John, J., Mansi, J., Harries, M., Goh, V., Seth, S., Burgul, R., Seth, A., Waugh, S., Gowdh, N. Muhammad, Purdie, C., Evans, A., Crowe, E., Thompson, A., Vinnicombe, S., Arfeen, F., Campion, T., Goldstraw, E., D’Onofrio, M., Ciaravino, V., Crosara, S., De Robertis, R., Mucelli, R. Pozzi, Uhrig, M., Simons, D., Schlemmer, H., Downey, Kate, Murdoch, S., Al-adhami, A. S., Viswanathan, S., Smith, S., Jennings, P., Bowers, D., Soomal, R., Mutala, T. M., Odhiambo, A. O., Harish, N., Hall, M., Sproule, M., Sheridan, S., Thein, K. Y., Tan, C. H., Thian, Y. L., Ho, C. M., De Luca, S., Carrera, C., Blanchet, V., Alarcón, L., Eyheremnedy, E., Choudhury, B. K., Bujarbarua, K., Barman, G., Lovat, E., Ferner, R., Warbey, V. S., Potti, L., Kaye, B., Beattie, A., Dutton, K., Seth, A. A., Constantinidis, F., Dobson, H., Bradley, R., Bozas, G., Avery, G., Stephens, A., Maraveyas, A., Bhuva, S., Johnson, C. A., Subesinghe, M., Taylor, N., Quint, L. E., Reddy, R. M., Kalemkerian, G. P., Zapico, G. González, Jauregui, E. Gainza, Francisco, R. Álvarez, Alonso, S. Ibáñez, Bahillo, I. Tavera, Álvarez, L. Múgica, Francies, O., Wheeler, R., Childs, L., Adams, A., Sahdev, A., De Luca, S. E., Vañek, M. E. Casalini, Pascuzzi, M. D., Gillanders, T., Ramos, P. M., Eyheremendy, E. P., Stove, C., Digby, M., Nazar, M., Wirtz, M., Troncoso, F., Saguier, F., Quint, D. J., Dang, L., Carlson, M., Leber, S., Silverstein, F., Rueben, R., Nazir, B., Teo, T. H., Khoo, J. B., Sharma, K., Gupta, N., Mathew, B., Jeyakumar, T., Harkins, K., Joshua, S., Christodoulou, D., Gourtsoyianni, S., Jacques, A., Griffin, N., Lee, J., Goodfellow, J. A., Yong, A., Jenkins, S., Joseph, G., Partington, K., Zanfardini, A., Cavanagh, K., and Lau, E.
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Oncology ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,lcsh:R895-920 ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Meeting Abstracts ,lcsh:RC254-282 - Abstract
Table of contents O1 Tumour heterogeneity: what does it mean? Dow-Mu Koh O2 Skeletal sequelae in adult survivors of childhood cancer Sue Creviston Kaste O3 Locoregional effects of breast cancer treatment Sarah J Vinnicombe O4 Imaging of cancer therapy-induced CNS toxicity Giovanni Morana, Andrea Rossi O5 Screening for lung cancer Christian J. Herold O6Risk stratification of lung nodules Theresa C. McLoud O7 PET imaging of pulmonary nodules Kirk A Frey O8 Transarterial tumour therapy Bernhard Gebauer O9 Interventional radiology in paediatric oncology Derek Roebuck O10 Image guided prostate interventions Jurgen J. Fütterer O11 Imaging cancer predisposition syndromes Alexander J. Towbin O12Chest and chest wall masses Thierry AG Huisman O13 Abdominal masses: good or bad? Anne MJB Smets O14 Hepatobiliary MR contrast: enhanced liver MRI for HCC diagnosis and management Giovanni Morana O15 Role of US elastography and multimodality fusion for managing patients with chronic liver disease and HCC Jeong Min Lee O16 Opportunities and challenges in imaging metastatic disease Hersh Chandarana O17 Diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and follow-up of lymphoma Marius E. Mayerhoefer, Markus Raderer, Alexander Haug O18 Managing high-risk and advanced prostate cancer Matthias Eiber O19 Immunotherapy: imaging challenges Bernhard Gebauer O20 RECIST and RECIST 1.1 Andrea Rockall O21 Challenges of RECIST in oncology imaging basics for the trainee and novice Aslam Sohaib O22 Lymphoma: PET for interim and end of treatment response assessment: a users’ guide to the Deauville Score Victoria S Warbey O23 Available resources Hebert Alberto Vargas O24 ICIS e-portal and the online learning community Dow-Mu Koh O25 Benign lesions that mimic pancreatic cancer Jay P Heiken O26 Staging and reporting pancreatic malignancies Isaac R Francis, Mahmoud, M Al-Hawary, Ravi K Kaza O27 Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm Giovanni Morana O28 Cystic pancreatic tumours Mirko D’Onofrio O29 Diffusion-weighted imaging of head and neck tumours Harriet C. Thoeny O30 Radiation injury in the head and neck Ann D King O31 PET/MR of paediatric brain tumours Giovanni Morana, Arnoldo Piccardo, Maria Luisa Garrè, Andrea Rossi O32 Structured reporting and beyond Hebert Alberto Vargas O33 Massachusetts General Hospital experience with structured reporting Theresa C. McLoud O34 The oncologist’s perspective: what the oncologist needs to know Nick Reed O35 Towards the cure of all children with cancer: global initiatives in pediatric oncology Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo O36 Multiparametric imaging of renal cancers Hersh Chandarana O37 Linking imaging features of renal disease and their impact on management strategies Hebert Alberto Vargas O38 Adrenals, retroperitoneum and peritoneum Isaac R Francis, Ashish P Wasnik O39 Lung and pleura Stefan Diederich O40 Advances in MRI Jurgen J. Fütterer O41 Advances in molecular imaging Wim J.G. Oyen O42 Incorporating advanced imaging, impact on treatment selection and patient outcome Cheng Lee Chaw, Nicholas van As S1 Combining ADC-histogram features improves performance of MR diffusion-weighted imaging for Lymph node characterisation in cervical cancer Igor Vieira, Frederik De Keyzer, Elleke Dresen, Sileny Han, Ignace Vergote, Philippe Moerman, Frederic Amant, Michel Koole, Vincent Vandecaveye S2 Whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI for surgical planning in patients with colorectal cancer and peritoneal metastases R Dresen, S De Vuysere, F De Keyzer, E Van Cutsem, A D’Hoore, A Wolthuis, V Vandecaveye S3 Role of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) diffusion-weighted MRI for predicting extra capsular extension of prostate cancer. P. Pricolo (paola.pricolo@ieo.it), S. Alessi, P. Summers, E. Tagliabue, G. Petralia S4 Generating evidence for clinical benefit of PET/CT – are management studies sufficient as surrogate for patient outcome? C. Pfannenberg, B. Gückel, SC Schüle, AC Müller, S. Kaufmann, N. Schwenzer, M. Reimold,C. la Fougere, K. Nikolaou, P. Martus S5 Heterogeneity of treatment response in skeletal metastases from breast cancer with 18F-fluoride and 18F-FDG PET GJ Cook, GK Azad, BP Taylor, M Siddique, J John, J Mansi, M Harries, V Goh S6 Accuracy of suspicious breast imaging—can we tell the patient? S Seth, R Burgul, A Seth S7 Measurement method of tumour volume changes during neoadjuvant chemotherapy affects ability to predict pathological response S Waugh, N Muhammad Gowdh, C Purdie, A Evans, E Crowe, A Thompson, S Vinnicombe S8 Diagnostic yield of CT IVU in haematuria screening F. Arfeen, T. Campion, E. Goldstraw S9 Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of unresectable locally advanced pancreatic cancer: preliminary results D’Onofrio M, Ciaravino V, Crosara S, De Robertis R, Pozzi Mucelli R S10 Iodine maps from dual energy CT improve detection of metastases in staging examinations of melanoma patients M. Uhrig, D. Simons, H. Schlemmer S11Can contrast enhanced CT predict pelvic nodal status in malignant melanoma of the lower limb? Kate Downey S12 Current practice in the investigation for suspected Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes (PNS) and positive malignancy yield. S Murdoch, AS Al-adhami, S Viswanathan P1 Technical success and efficacy of Pulmonary Radiofrequency ablation: an analysis of 207 ablations S Smith, P Jennings, D Bowers, R Soomal P2 Lesion control and patient outcome: prospective analysis of radiofrequency abaltion in pulmonary colorectal cancer metastatic disease S Smith, P Jennings, D Bowers, R Soomal P3 Hepatocellular carcinoma in a post-TB patient: case of tropical infections and oncologic imaging challenges TM Mutala, AO Odhiambo, N Harish P4 Role of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) diffusion-weighted MRI for predicting extracapsular extension of prostate cancer P. Pricolo, S. Alessi, P. Summers, E. Tagliabue, G. Petralia P5 What a difference a decade makes; comparison of lung biopsies in Glasgow 2005 and 2015 M. Hall, M. Sproule, S. Sheridan P6 Solid pseudopapillary tumour of pancreas: imaging features of a rare neoplasm KY Thein, CH Tan, YL Thian, CM Ho P7 MDCT - pathological correlation in colon adenocarcinoma staging: preliminary experience S De Luca, C Carrera, V Blanchet, L Alarcón, E Eyheremnedy P8 Image guided biopsy of thoracic masses and reduction of pneumothorax risk: 25 years experience B K Choudhury, K Bujarbarua, G Barman P9 Tumour heterogeneity analysis of 18F-FDG-PET for characterisation of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours in neurofibromatosis-1 GJ Cook, E Lovat, M Siddique, V Goh, R Ferner, VS Warbey P10 Impact of introduction of vacuum assisted excision (VAE) on screen detected high risk breast lesions L Potti, B Kaye, A Beattie, K Dutton P11 Can we reduce prevalent recall rate in breast screening? AA Seth, F Constantinidis, H Dobson P12 How to reduce prevalent recall rate? Identifying mammographic lesions with low Positive Predictive Value (PPV) AA Seth (archana.seth@nhs.net), F Constantinidis, H Dobson P13 Behaviour of untreated pulmonary thrombus in oncology patients diagnosed with incidental pulmonary embolism on CT R. Bradley, G. Bozas, G. Avery, A. Stephens, A. Maraveyas P14 A one-stop lymphoma biopsy service – is it possible? S Bhuva, CA Johnson, M Subesinghe, N Taylor P15 Changes in the new TNM classification for lung cancer (8th edition, effective January 2017) LE Quint, RM Reddy, GP Kalemkerian P16 Cancer immunotherapy: a review of adequate imaging assessment G González Zapico, E Gainza Jauregui, R Álvarez Francisco, S Ibáñez Alonso, I Tavera Bahillo, L Múgica Álvarez P17 Succinate dehydrogenase mutations and their associated tumours O Francies, R Wheeler, L Childs, A Adams, A Sahdev P18 Initial experience in the usefulness of dual energy technique in the abdomen SE De Luca, ME Casalini Vañek, MD Pascuzzi, T Gillanders, PM Ramos, EP Eyheremendy P19 Recognising the serious complication of Richter’s transformation in CLL patients C Stove, M Digby P20 Body diffusion-weighted MRI in oncologic practice: truths, tricks and tips M. Nazar, M. Wirtz, MD. Pascuzzi, F. Troncoso, F. Saguier, EP. Eyheremendy P21 Methotrexate-induced leukoencephalopathy in paediatric ALL Patients D.J. Quint, L. Dang, M. Carlson, S. Leber, F. Silverstein P22 Pitfalls in oncology CT reporting. A pictorial review R Rueben, S Viswanathan P23 Imaging of perineural extension in head and neck tumours B Nazir, TH Teo, JB Khoo P24 MRI findings of molecular subtypes of breast cancer: a pictorial primer K Sharma, N Gupta, B Mathew, T Jeyakumar, K Harkins P25 When cancer can’t wait! A pictorial review of oncological emergencies K Sharma, B Mathew, N Gupta, T Jeyakumar, S Joshua P26 MRI of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours: an approach to interpretation D Christodoulou, S Gourtsoyianni, A Jacques, N Griffin, V Goh P27 Gynaecological cancers in pregnancy: a review of imaging CA Johnson, J Lee P28 Suspected paraneoplastic neurological syndromes - review of published recommendations to date, with proposed guideline/flowchart JA Goodfellow, AS Al-adhami, S Viswanathan P29 Multi-parametric MRI of the pelvis for suspected local recurrence of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy R Bradley P30 Utilisation of PI-RADS version 2 in multi-parametric MRI of the prostate; 12-months experience R Bradley P31 Radiological assessment of the post-chemotherapy liver A Yong, S Jenkins, G Joseph P32 Skeletal staging with MRI in breast cancer – what the radiologist needs to know S Bhuva, K Partington P33 Perineural spread of lympoma: an educational review of an unusual distribution of disease CA Johnson, S Bhuva, M Subesinghe, N Taylor P34 Visually isoattenuating pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Diagnostic imaging tools. C Carrera, A Zanfardini, S De Luca, L Alarcón, V Blanchet, EP Eyheremendy P35 Imaging of larynx cancer: when is CT, MRI or FDG PET/CT the best test? K Cavanagh, E Lau
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15. Bricks without straw: arbitration in Roman Britain.
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Roebuck, Derek
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Dispute resolution (Law) -- History ,Commercial arbitration -- Laws, regulations and rules ,United Kingdom -- History ,Government regulation - Abstract
The article discusses the dispute resolution during the Roman administration of Britain and its influence latter on the development of arbitration in Anglo-Saxon Britain.
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- 2007
16. ERS statement on tracheomalacia and bronchomalacia in children
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Wallis, Colin, Alexopoulou, Efthymia, Antón-Pacheco, Juan L., Bhatt, Jayesh M., Bush, Andrew, Chang, Anne B., Charatsi, Anne Marie, Coleman, Courtney, Depiazzi, Julie, Douros, Konstantinos, Eber, Ernst, Everard, Mark, Kantar, Ahmed, Masters, Ian B., Midulla, Fabio, Nenna, Raffaella, Roebuck, Derek, Snijders, Deborah, Priftis, Kostas, Wallis, Colin, Alexopoulou, Efthymia, Antón-Pacheco, Juan L., Bhatt, Jayesh M., Bush, Andrew, Chang, Anne B., Charatsi, Anne Marie, Coleman, Courtney, Depiazzi, Julie, Douros, Konstantinos, Eber, Ernst, Everard, Mark, Kantar, Ahmed, Masters, Ian B., Midulla, Fabio, Nenna, Raffaella, Roebuck, Derek, Snijders, Deborah, and Priftis, Kostas
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Tracheomalacia and tracheobronchomalacia may be primary abnormalities of the large airways or associated with a wide variety of congenital and acquired conditions. The evidence on diagnosis, classification and management is scant. There is no universally accepted classification of severity. Clinical presentation includes early-onset stridor or fixed wheeze, recurrent infections, brassy cough and even near-death attacks, depending on the site and severity of the lesion. Diagnosis is usually made by flexible bronchoscopy in a free-breathing child but may also be shown by other dynamic imaging techniques such as low-contrast volume bronchography, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Lung function testing can provide supportive evidence but is not diagnostic. Management may be medical or surgical, depending on the nature and severity of the lesions, but the evidence base for any therapy is limited. While medical options that include bronchodilators, anti-muscarinic agents, mucolytics and antibiotics (as well as treatment of comorbidities and associated conditions) are used, there is currently little evidence for benefit. Chest physiotherapy is commonly prescribed, but the evidence base is poor. When symptoms are severe, surgical options include aortopexy or posterior tracheopexy, tracheal resection of short affected segments, internal stents and external airway splinting. If respiratory support is needed, continuous positive airway pressure is the most commonly used modality either via a face mask or tracheostomy. Parents of children with tracheobronchomalacia report diagnostic delays and anxieties about how to manage their child's condition, and want more information. There is a need for more research to establish an evidence base for malacia. This European Respiratory Society statement provides a review of the current literature to inform future study.
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- 2019
17. Long-segment tracheal stenosis: Slide tracheoplasty and a multidisciplinary approach improve outcomes and reduce costs
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Kocyildirim, Ergin, Kanani, Mazyar, Roebuck, Derek, Wallis, Colin, McLaren, Clare, Noctor, Clair, Pigott, Nick, Mok, Quen, Hartley, Ben, Dunne, Catherine, Uppal, Savjeet, and Elliott, Martin J.
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- 2004
18. Unusual presentations of acute lymphoid malignancy in children
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Antony, Reuben, Roebuck, Derek, and Hann, Ian M
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- 2004
19. Insights into equity.
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Roebuck, Derek
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Equity (Law) -- Analysis - Published
- 2003
20. ERS statement on tracheomalacia and bronchomalacia in children
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Wallis, Colin, primary, Alexopoulou, Efthymia, additional, Antón-Pacheco, Juan L., additional, Bhatt, Jayesh M., additional, Bush, Andrew, additional, Chang, Anne B., additional, Charatsi, Anne-Marie, additional, Coleman, Courtney, additional, Depiazzi, Julie, additional, Douros, Konstantinos, additional, Eber, Ernst, additional, Everard, Mark, additional, Kantar, Ahmed, additional, Masters, Ian B., additional, Midulla, Fabio, additional, Nenna, Raffaella, additional, Roebuck, Derek, additional, Snijders, Deborah, additional, and Priftis, Kostas, additional
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- 2019
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21. Dose-dense cisplatin-based chemotherapy and surgery for children with high-risk hepatoblastoma (SIOPEL-4): a prospective, single-arm, feasibility study
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Zsiros, József, Brugieres, Laurence, Brock, Penelope, Roebuck, Derek, Maibach, Rudolf, Zimmermann, Arthur, Childs, Margaret, Pariente, Daniele, Laithier, Veronique, Otte, Jean-Bernard, Branchereau, Sophie, Aronson, Daniel, Rangaswami, Arun, Ronghe, Milind, Casanova, Michela, Sullivan, Michael, Morland, Bruce, Czauderna, Piotr, Perilongo, Giorgio, International childhood liver tumours strategy group, Ozsahin, Ayse Hulya, CCA -Cancer Center Amsterdam, APH - Amsterdam Public Health, Paediatric Oncology, and Paediatric Surgery
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Hepatoblastoma ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hepatoblastoma/mortality/pathology/therapy ,Neutropenia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Radical surgery ,610 Medicine & health ,Child ,Survival rate ,Lung Neoplasms/mortality/secondary/therapy ,Chemotherapy ,ddc:618 ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Doxorubicin/administration & dosage ,Articles ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,digestive system diseases ,Carboplatin ,Surgery ,Survival Rate ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Doxorubicin ,Child, Preschool ,570 Life sciences ,biology ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use ,Cisplatin ,Liver Neoplasms/mortality/pathology/therapy ,Metastasectomy ,business ,Cisplatin/administration & dosage ,Febrile neutropenia ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Summary Background The objective of this study was to establish the efficacy and safety of a new treatment regimen consisting of dose-dense cisplatin-based chemotherapy and radical surgery in children with high-risk hepatoblastoma. Methods SIOPEL-4 was a prospective single-arm feasibility study. Patients aged 18 years or younger with newly diagnosed hepatoblastoma with either metastatic disease, tumour in all liver segments, abdominal extrahepatic disease, major vascular invasion, low α fetoprotein, or tumour rupture were eligible. Treatment consisted of preoperative chemotherapy (cycles A1–A3: cisplatin 80 mg/m 2 per day intravenous in 24 h on day 1; cisplatin 70 mg/m 2 per day intravenous in 24 h on days 8, 15, 29, 36, 43, 57, and 64; and doxorubicin 30 mg/m 2 per day intravenous in 24 h on days 8, 9, 36, 37, 57, and 58) followed by surgical removal of all remaining tumour lesions if feasible (including liver transplantation and metastasectomy, if needed). Patients whose tumour remained unresectable received additional preoperative chemotherapy (cycle B: doxorubicin 25 mg/m 2 per day in 24 h on days 1–3 and 22–24, and carboplatin area under the curve [AUC] 10·6 mg/mL per min per day intravenous in 1 h on days 1 and 22) before surgery was attempted. After surgery, postoperative chemotherapy was given (cycle C: doxorubicin 20 mg/m 2 per day in 24 h on days 1, 2, 22, 23, 43, and 44, and carboplatin AUC 6·6 mg/mL per min per day in 1 h on days 1, 22, and 43) to patients who did not receive cycle B. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients with complete remission at the end of treatment. Analysis was by intention to treat. This trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT00077389. Findings We report the final analysis of the trial. 62 eligible patients (39 with lung metastases) were included and analysed. 60 (98%, 95% CI 91–100) of 61 evaluable patients (one child underwent primary hepatectomy) had a partial response to preoperative chemotherapy. Complete resection of all tumour lesions was achieved in 46 patients (74%). At the end of therapy, 49 (79%, 95% CI 67–88) of 62 patients were in complete remission. With a median follow-up of 52 months, 3-year event-free survival was 76% (95% CI 65–87) and 3-year overall survival was 83% (73–93). 60 (97%) patients had grade 3–4 haematological toxicity (anaemia, neutropenia, or thrombocytopenia) and 44 (71%) had at least one episode of febrile neutropenia. Other main grade 3 or 4 toxicities were documented infections (17 patients, 27%), anorexia (22, 35%), and mucositis (seven, 11%). One child died of fungal infection in neutropenia. Moderate-to-severe ototoxicity was documented in 31 (50%) patients. 18 serious adverse events (including two deaths) reflecting the observed side-effects were reported in the trial (the most common was ototoxicity in five patients). Interpretation The SIOPEL-4 treatment regimen is feasible and efficacious for complete remission at the end of treatment for patients with high-risk hepatoblastoma. Funding Cancer Research UK and Cancer Research Switzerland/Oncosuisse.
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22. Erratum to : Yolk sac tumour: a rare cause of raised serum alpha-foetoprotein in a young child with a large liver mass
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Littooij, Annemieke S, McHugh, Kieran, Beth McCarville, M, Sebire, Neil J, Bahrami, Armita, Roebuck, Derek J, Littooij, Annemieke S, McHugh, Kieran, Beth McCarville, M, Sebire, Neil J, Bahrami, Armita, and Roebuck, Derek J
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- 2017
23. Erratum to: Yolk sac tumour: a rare cause of raised serum alpha-foetoprotein in a young child with a large liver mass (Pediatric Radiology, (2014), 44, 1, (18-22), 10.1007/s00247-013-2780-4)
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MS Radiologie, Cancer, Littooij, Annemieke S, McHugh, Kieran, Beth McCarville, M, Sebire, Neil J, Bahrami, Armita, Roebuck, Derek J, MS Radiologie, Cancer, Littooij, Annemieke S, McHugh, Kieran, Beth McCarville, M, Sebire, Neil J, Bahrami, Armita, and Roebuck, Derek J
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- 2017
24. Tracheal Replacement Therapy with a Stem Cell-Seeded Graft: Lessons from Compassionate Use Application of a GMP-Compliant Tissue-Engineered Medicine
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Elliott, Martin J., primary, Butler, Colin R., additional, Varanou-Jenkins, Aikaterini, additional, Partington, Leanne, additional, Carvalho, Carla, additional, Samuel, Edward, additional, Crowley, Claire, additional, Lange, Peggy, additional, Hamilton, Nicholas J., additional, Hynds, Robert E., additional, Ansari, Tahera, additional, Sibbons, Paul, additional, Fierens, Anja, additional, McLaren, Claire, additional, Roebuck, Derek, additional, Wallis, Colin, additional, Muthialu, Nagarajan, additional, Hewitt, Richard, additional, Crabbe, David, additional, Janes, Sam M., additional, De Coppi, Paolo, additional, Lowdell, Mark W., additional, and Birchall, Martin A., additional
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- 2017
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25. Hepatocellular cardinoma in children : does modified platinum and Doxorubicin based chemotherapy increase tumor resectability and change outcome ? Lessons lerned from the SIOPEL 2 and 3 studies
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UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie et d'oncologie pédiatrique, UCL - SSS/IREC/PEDI - Pôle de Pédiatrie, Murawski, Maciej, Weeda, Víola B, Maibach, Rudolf, Morland, Bruce, Roebuck, Derek J, Zimmerman , Arthur, Casanova, Michela, Perilongo, Giorgio, Laithier, Véronique, Kebudi, Rejin, Scopinaro, Marcelo J, Shun, Albert, Brichard, Bénédicte, de Camargo, Beatriz, Childs, Margaret, Aronson, Daniel C, Czauderna, Piotr, UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie et d'oncologie pédiatrique, UCL - SSS/IREC/PEDI - Pôle de Pédiatrie, Murawski, Maciej, Weeda, Víola B, Maibach, Rudolf, Morland, Bruce, Roebuck, Derek J, Zimmerman , Arthur, Casanova, Michela, Perilongo, Giorgio, Laithier, Véronique, Kebudi, Rejin, Scopinaro, Marcelo J, Shun, Albert, Brichard, Bénédicte, de Camargo, Beatriz, Childs, Margaret, Aronson, Daniel C, and Czauderna, Piotr
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INTRODUCTION : The aim of this article is to present an experience of two prospective studies from the International Childhood Liver Tumor Strategy Group (SIOPEL 2 [S2] and SIOPEL [S3]) trials and to evaluate whether modified platinum- and doxorubicin-based chemotherapy is capable of increasing tumor resectability and changing patient outcomes. METHODS : Between 1995 and 2006, 20 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were included in the S2 trial and 70 were included in the S3 trial. Eighty-five patients remained evaluable. RESULTS : Response to preoperative chemotherapy was observed in 29 of 72 patients (40%) who did not have primary surgery, whereas 13 patients underwent upfront surgery. Thirty-three patients had a delayed resection. Thirty-nine tumors never became resectable. Complete tumor resection was achieved in 34 patients (40%), including seven of those treated with liver transplantation (LTX). After a median follow-up period of 75 months, 63 patients (74%) had an event (a progression during treatment, a relapse after treatment, or death from any cause). Sixty patients died. Twenty-three of 46 patients (50%) who underwent tumor resection died. Eighteen of 27 patients (63%) with complete tumor resection (without LTX) and 20 of 34 patients (59%) with LTX survived. Only one of seven patients (14%) with microscopically involved margins survived. Overall survival at 5 years was 22%. CONCLUSION : Survival in pediatric HCC is more likely when complete tumor resection can be achieved. Intensification of platinum agents in the S2 and S3 trials has not resulted in improved survival. New treatment approaches in pediatric HCC should be postulated.
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26. MRI of paediatric liver tumours: How we review and report
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Shelmerdine, Susan C., primary, Roebuck, Derek J., additional, Towbin, Alexander J., additional, and McHugh, Kieran, additional
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27. THE ENGLISH INHERITANCE--What the First American Colonists Knew of Mediation and Arbitration.
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28. Comments on surgical treatment of locally advanced hepatoblastoma
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UCL - (SLuc) Service de chirurgie et transplantation abdominale, International Childhood Liver Tumors Strategy Group (SIOPEL), Czauderna, Piotr, Otte, Jean-Bernard, Roebuck, Derek J., UCL - (SLuc) Service de chirurgie et transplantation abdominale, International Childhood Liver Tumors Strategy Group (SIOPEL), Czauderna, Piotr, Otte, Jean-Bernard, and Roebuck, Derek J.
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29. Successful treatment of childhood high-risk hepatoblastoma with dose-intensive multiagent chemotherapy and surgery: final results of the SIOPEL-3HR study.
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UCL - SSS/IREC - Institut de recherche expérimentale et clinique, UCL - (SLuc) Service de chirurgie et transplantation abdominale, Zsíros, József, Maibach, Rudolf, Shafford, Elizabeth, Brugieres, Laurence, Brock, Penelope, Czauderna, Piotr, Roebuck, Derek, Childs, Margaret, Zimmermann, Arthur, Laithier, Veronique, Otte, Jean-Bernard, de Camargo, Beatriz, Mackinlay, Gordon, Scopinaro, Marcelo, Aronson, Daniel, Plaschkes, Jack, Perilongo, Giorgio, UCL - SSS/IREC - Institut de recherche expérimentale et clinique, UCL - (SLuc) Service de chirurgie et transplantation abdominale, Zsíros, József, Maibach, Rudolf, Shafford, Elizabeth, Brugieres, Laurence, Brock, Penelope, Czauderna, Piotr, Roebuck, Derek, Childs, Margaret, Zimmermann, Arthur, Laithier, Veronique, Otte, Jean-Bernard, de Camargo, Beatriz, Mackinlay, Gordon, Scopinaro, Marcelo, Aronson, Daniel, Plaschkes, Jack, and Perilongo, Giorgio
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PURPOSE: The primary objective was to determine the efficacy of a newly designed preoperative chemotherapy regimen in an attempt to improve the cure rate of children with high-risk hepatoblastoma. PATIENTS AND METHODS: High risk was defined as follows: tumor in all liver sections (ie, Pretreatment Extension IV [PRETEXT-IV]), or vascular invasion (portal vein [P+], three hepatic veins [V+]), or intra-abdominal extrahepatic extension (E+), or metastatic disease, or alpha-fetoprotein less than 100 ng/mL at diagnosis. Patients were treated with alternating cycles of cisplatin and carboplatin plus doxorubicin (preoperatively, n = 7; postoperatively, n = 3) and delayed tumor resection. RESULTS: Of the 151 patients (150 evaluable for response) 118 (78.7%) achieved a partial response to chemotherapy. Complete resection of the liver tumor could be achieved in 115 patients (76.2%) either by partial hepatectomy (55.6%) or by liver transplantation (20.6%). In 106 children (70.2%), complete resection of all tumor lesions (including metastases) was achieved. Among the patients with initial lung metastases, 52.2% achieved complete remission of the lung lesions with chemotherapy alone. In half of the patients with initial PRETEXT-IV tumor as the only high-risk feature, the tumor could be completely resected with partial hepatectomy. Event-free (EFS) and overall survival (OS) estimates at 3 years were 65% (95% CI, 57% to 73%) and 69% (95% CI, 62% to 77%) for the whole group. EFS and OS for all patients with PRETEXT-IV tumor were 68% and 69%, respectively, and they were 56% and 62%, respectively, for patients with metastasis. CONCLUSION: The applied treatment rendered a great proportion of tumors resectable, and, in comparison with previously published results, led to an improved survival in patients with high-risk hepatoblastoma.
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30. How commonly do children with complex cerebral arteriopathy have renovascular disease?
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Willsher, Alex, primary, Roebuck, Derek J, additional, Ng, Joanne, additional, and Ganesan, Vijeya, additional
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31. Sclerotherapy of Rectal Venous Malformations in a Child With Klippel‐Trenaunay Syndrome
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Roebuck, Derek J., primary and Barnacle, Alex M., additional
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32. Surgical outcome of slide tracheoplasty in patients with long congenital segment tracheal stenosis and single lung
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Speggiorin, Simone, primary, Torre, Michele, additional, Roebuck, Derek J., additional, McLaren, Clair A., additional, and Elliott, Martin J., additional
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33. Severe Bronchomalacia Treated by Combination of Nuss Procedure and Aortopexy: An Unusual Therapy Combination
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Speggiorin, Simone, primary, Atamanyuk, Iryna, additional, Wallis, Colin, additional, Roebuck, Derek J., additional, McLaren, Clare A., additional, Noctor, Clair, additional, and Elliott, Martin J., additional
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34. Assessment of malignant liver tumors in children
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Roebuck, Derek J., primary
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35. Successful Treatment of Extensive Infantile Hemangiomatosis of the Small Bowel in a 3-month-old With Thalidomide and Somatostatin Analog
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Jarvi, Kristiina, primary, Roebuck, Derek J, additional, Sebire, Neil J, additional, Lindley, Keith, additional, Shah, Neil, additional, Salomon, Julie, additional, and Curry, Joe I, additional
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36. The London Centre for International Commercial Mediation and Arbitration in the Reign of Elizabeth I.
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The article discusses the study of court-ordered mediation-arbitration between the accession of Queen of England Elizabeth I in 1558 and the death of Anne, Queen of Great Britain in 1714. Topics discussed include Privy Council recording its activities to assist foreign merchants between 1558 and the accession of King of England and Ireland James I in 1603, government policy being in favour of foreign trade, and arbitrators being instructed to mediate a settlement.
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37. Management of complex tracheo-aortic fistula following neonatal tracheal reconstruction
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Ricci, Marco, primary, Cohen, Gordon A, additional, Roebuck, Derek, additional, and Elliott, Martin J, additional
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38. Companies law
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Roebuck, Derek, Lawton, Philip, Roebuck, Derek, and Lawton, Philip
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39. Proceedings of the International Cancer Imaging Society (ICIS) 16th Annual Teaching Course: Glasgow, UK. 3–5 October 2016
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Koh, Dow-Mu, Kaste, Sue Creviston, Vinnicombe, Sarah J., Morana, Giovanni, Rossi, Andrea, Herold, Christian J., McLoud, Theresa C., Frey, Kirk A., Gebauer, Bernhard, Roebuck, Derek, Fütterer, Jurgen J., Towbin, Alexander J., Huisman, Thierry A. G., Smets, Anne M. J. B., Lee, Jeong Min, Chandarana, Hersh, Mayerhoefer, Marius E., Raderer, Markus, Haug, Alexander, Eiber, Matthias, Rockall, Andrea, Sohaib, Aslam, Warbey, Victoria S, Vargas, Hebert Alberto, Heiken, Jay P., Francis, Isaac R., Al-Hawary, Mahmoud M., Kaza, Ravi K., D’Onofrio, Mirko, Thoeny, Harriet C., King, Ann D., Piccardo, Arnoldo, Garrè, Maria Luisa, Reed, Nick, Rodriguez-Galindo, Carlos, Wasnik, Ashish P., Diederich, Stefan, Oyen, Wim J. G., Chaw, Cheng Lee, van As, Nicholas, Vieira, Igor, De Keyzer, Frederik, Dresen, Elleke, Han, Sileny, Vergote, Ignace, Moerman, Philippe, Amant, Frederic, Koole, Michel, Vandecaveye, Vincent, Dresen, R., De Vuysere, S., De Keyzer, F., Van Cutsem, E., D’Hoore, A., Wolthuis, A., Vandecaveye, V., Pricolo, P., Alessi, S., Summers, P., Tagliabue, E., Petralia, G., Pfannenberg, C., Gückel, B., Schüle, S. C., Müller, A. C., Kaufmann, S., Schwenzer, N., Reimold, M., la Fougere, C., Nikolaou, K., Martus, P., Cook, G. J., Azad, G. K., Taylor, B. P., Siddique, M., John, J., Mansi, J., Harries, M., Goh, V., Seth, S., Burgul, R., Seth, A., Waugh, S., Gowdh, N. Muhammad, Purdie, C., Evans, A., Crowe, E., Thompson, A., Vinnicombe, S., Arfeen, F., Campion, T., Goldstraw, E., D’Onofrio, M., Ciaravino, V., Crosara, S., De Robertis, R., Mucelli, R. Pozzi, Uhrig, M., Simons, D., Schlemmer, H., Downey, Kate, Murdoch, S., Al-adhami, A. S., Viswanathan, S., Smith, S., Jennings, P., Bowers, D., Soomal, R., Mutala, T. M., Odhiambo, A. O., Harish, N., Hall, M., Sproule, M., Sheridan, S., Thein, K. Y., Tan, C. H., Thian, Y. L., Ho, C. M., De Luca, S., Carrera, C., Blanchet, V., Alarcón, L., Eyheremnedy, E., Choudhury, B. K., Bujarbarua, K., Barman, G., Lovat, E., Ferner, R., Warbey, V. S., Potti, L., Kaye, B., Beattie, A., Dutton, K., Seth, A. A., Constantinidis, F., Dobson, H., Bradley, R., Bozas, G., Avery, G., Stephens, A., Maraveyas, A., Bhuva, S., Johnson, C. A., Subesinghe, M., Taylor, N., Quint, L. E., Reddy, R. M., Kalemkerian, G. P., Zapico, G. González, Jauregui, E. Gainza, Francisco, R. Álvarez, Alonso, S. Ibáñez, Bahillo, I. Tavera, Álvarez, L. Múgica, Francies, O., Wheeler, R., Childs, L., Adams, A., Sahdev, A., De Luca, S. E., Vañek, M. E. Casalini, Pascuzzi, M. D., Gillanders, T., Ramos, P. M., Eyheremendy, E. P., Stove, C., Digby, M., Nazar, M., Wirtz, M., Troncoso, F., Saguier, F., Quint, D. J., Dang, L., Carlson, M., Leber, S., Silverstein, F., Rueben, R., Nazir, B., Teo, T. H., Khoo, J. B., Sharma, K., Gupta, N., Mathew, B., Jeyakumar, T., Harkins, K., Joshua, S., Christodoulou, D., Gourtsoyianni, S., Jacques, A., Griffin, N., Lee, J., Goodfellow, J. A., Yong, A., Jenkins, S., Joseph, G., Partington, K., Zanfardini, A., Cavanagh, K., and Lau, E.
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Table of contents O1 Tumour heterogeneity: what does it mean? Dow-Mu Koh O2 Skeletal sequelae in adult survivors of childhood cancer Sue Creviston Kaste O3 Locoregional effects of breast cancer treatment Sarah J Vinnicombe O4 Imaging of cancer therapy-induced CNS toxicity Giovanni Morana, Andrea Rossi O5 Screening for lung cancer Christian J. Herold O6Risk stratification of lung nodules Theresa C. McLoud O7 PET imaging of pulmonary nodules Kirk A Frey O8 Transarterial tumour therapy Bernhard Gebauer O9 Interventional radiology in paediatric oncology Derek Roebuck O10 Image guided prostate interventions Jurgen J. Fütterer O11 Imaging cancer predisposition syndromes Alexander J. Towbin O12Chest and chest wall masses Thierry AG Huisman O13 Abdominal masses: good or bad? Anne MJB Smets O14 Hepatobiliary MR contrast: enhanced liver MRI for HCC diagnosis and management Giovanni Morana O15 Role of US elastography and multimodality fusion for managing patients with chronic liver disease and HCC Jeong Min Lee O16 Opportunities and challenges in imaging metastatic disease Hersh Chandarana O17 Diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and follow-up of lymphoma Marius E. Mayerhoefer, Markus Raderer, Alexander Haug O18 Managing high-risk and advanced prostate cancer Matthias Eiber O19 Immunotherapy: imaging challenges Bernhard Gebauer O20 RECIST and RECIST 1.1 Andrea Rockall O21 Challenges of RECIST in oncology imaging basics for the trainee and novice Aslam Sohaib O22 Lymphoma: PET for interim and end of treatment response assessment: a users’ guide to the Deauville Score Victoria S Warbey O23 Available resources Hebert Alberto Vargas O24 ICIS e-portal and the online learning community Dow-Mu Koh O25 Benign lesions that mimic pancreatic cancer Jay P Heiken O26 Staging and reporting pancreatic malignancies Isaac R Francis, Mahmoud, M Al-Hawary, Ravi K Kaza O27 Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm Giovanni Morana O28 Cystic pancreatic tumours Mirko D’Onofrio O29 Diffusion-weighted imaging of head and neck tumours Harriet C. Thoeny O30 Radiation injury in the head and neck Ann D King O31 PET/MR of paediatric brain tumours Giovanni Morana, Arnoldo Piccardo, Maria Luisa Garrè, Andrea Rossi O32 Structured reporting and beyond Hebert Alberto Vargas O33 Massachusetts General Hospital experience with structured reporting Theresa C. McLoud O34 The oncologist’s perspective: what the oncologist needs to know Nick Reed O35 Towards the cure of all children with cancer: global initiatives in pediatric oncology Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo O36 Multiparametric imaging of renal cancers Hersh Chandarana O37 Linking imaging features of renal disease and their impact on management strategies Hebert Alberto Vargas O38 Adrenals, retroperitoneum and peritoneum Isaac R Francis, Ashish P Wasnik O39 Lung and pleura Stefan Diederich O40 Advances in MRI Jurgen J. Fütterer O41 Advances in molecular imaging Wim J.G. Oyen O42 Incorporating advanced imaging, impact on treatment selection and patient outcome Cheng Lee Chaw, Nicholas van As S1 Combining ADC-histogram features improves performance of MR diffusion-weighted imaging for Lymph node characterisation in cervical cancer Igor Vieira, Frederik De Keyzer, Elleke Dresen, Sileny Han, Ignace Vergote, Philippe Moerman, Frederic Amant, Michel Koole, Vincent Vandecaveye S2 Whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI for surgical planning in patients with colorectal cancer and peritoneal metastases R Dresen, S De Vuysere, F De Keyzer, E Van Cutsem, A D’Hoore, A Wolthuis, V Vandecaveye S3 Role of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) diffusion-weighted MRI for predicting extra capsular extension of prostate cancer. P. Pricolo (paola.pricolo@ieo.it), S. Alessi, P. Summers, E. Tagliabue, G. Petralia S4 Generating evidence for clinical benefit of PET/CT – are management studies sufficient as surrogate for patient outcome? C. Pfannenberg, B. Gückel, SC Schüle, AC Müller, S. Kaufmann, N. Schwenzer, M. Reimold,C. la Fougere, K. Nikolaou, P. Martus S5 Heterogeneity of treatment response in skeletal metastases from breast cancer with 18F-fluoride and 18F-FDG PET GJ Cook, GK Azad, BP Taylor, M Siddique, J John, J Mansi, M Harries, V Goh S6 Accuracy of suspicious breast imaging—can we tell the patient? S Seth, R Burgul, A Seth S7 Measurement method of tumour volume changes during neoadjuvant chemotherapy affects ability to predict pathological response S Waugh, N Muhammad Gowdh, C Purdie, A Evans, E Crowe, A Thompson, S Vinnicombe S8 Diagnostic yield of CT IVU in haematuria screening F. Arfeen, T. Campion, E. Goldstraw S9 Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of unresectable locally advanced pancreatic cancer: preliminary results D’Onofrio M, Ciaravino V, Crosara S, De Robertis R, Pozzi Mucelli R S10 Iodine maps from dual energy CT improve detection of metastases in staging examinations of melanoma patients M. Uhrig, D. Simons, H. Schlemmer S11Can contrast enhanced CT predict pelvic nodal status in malignant melanoma of the lower limb? Kate Downey S12 Current practice in the investigation for suspected Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes (PNS) and positive malignancy yield. S Murdoch, AS Al-adhami, S Viswanathan P1 Technical success and efficacy of Pulmonary Radiofrequency ablation: an analysis of 207 ablations S Smith, P Jennings, D Bowers, R Soomal P2 Lesion control and patient outcome: prospective analysis of radiofrequency abaltion in pulmonary colorectal cancer metastatic disease S Smith, P Jennings, D Bowers, R Soomal P3 Hepatocellular carcinoma in a post-TB patient: case of tropical infections and oncologic imaging challenges TM Mutala, AO Odhiambo, N Harish P4 Role of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) diffusion-weighted MRI for predicting extracapsular extension of prostate cancer P. Pricolo, S. Alessi, P. Summers, E. Tagliabue, G. Petralia P5 What a difference a decade makes; comparison of lung biopsies in Glasgow 2005 and 2015 M. Hall, M. Sproule, S. Sheridan P6 Solid pseudopapillary tumour of pancreas: imaging features of a rare neoplasm KY Thein, CH Tan, YL Thian, CM Ho P7 MDCT - pathological correlation in colon adenocarcinoma staging: preliminary experience S De Luca, C Carrera, V Blanchet, L Alarcón, E Eyheremnedy P8 Image guided biopsy of thoracic masses and reduction of pneumothorax risk: 25 years experience B K Choudhury, K Bujarbarua, G Barman P9 Tumour heterogeneity analysis of 18F-FDG-PET for characterisation of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours in neurofibromatosis-1 GJ Cook, E Lovat, M Siddique, V Goh, R Ferner, VS Warbey P10 Impact of introduction of vacuum assisted excision (VAE) on screen detected high risk breast lesions L Potti, B Kaye, A Beattie, K Dutton P11 Can we reduce prevalent recall rate in breast screening? AA Seth, F Constantinidis, H Dobson P12 How to reduce prevalent recall rate? Identifying mammographic lesions with low Positive Predictive Value (PPV) AA Seth (archana.seth@nhs.net), F Constantinidis, H Dobson P13 Behaviour of untreated pulmonary thrombus in oncology patients diagnosed with incidental pulmonary embolism on CT R. Bradley, G. Bozas, G. Avery, A. Stephens, A. Maraveyas P14 A one-stop lymphoma biopsy service – is it possible? S Bhuva, CA Johnson, M Subesinghe, N Taylor P15 Changes in the new TNM classification for lung cancer (8th edition, effective January 2017) LE Quint, RM Reddy, GP Kalemkerian P16 Cancer immunotherapy: a review of adequate imaging assessment G González Zapico, E Gainza Jauregui, R Álvarez Francisco, S Ibáñez Alonso, I Tavera Bahillo, L Múgica Álvarez P17 Succinate dehydrogenase mutations and their associated tumours O Francies, R Wheeler, L Childs, A Adams, A Sahdev P18 Initial experience in the usefulness of dual energy technique in the abdomen SE De Luca, ME Casalini Vañek, MD Pascuzzi, T Gillanders, PM Ramos, EP Eyheremendy P19 Recognising the serious complication of Richter’s transformation in CLL patients C Stove, M Digby P20 Body diffusion-weighted MRI in oncologic practice: truths, tricks and tips M. Nazar, M. Wirtz, MD. Pascuzzi, F. Troncoso, F. Saguier, EP. Eyheremendy P21 Methotrexate-induced leukoencephalopathy in paediatric ALL Patients D.J. Quint, L. Dang, M. Carlson, S. Leber, F. Silverstein P22 Pitfalls in oncology CT reporting. A pictorial review R Rueben, S Viswanathan P23 Imaging of perineural extension in head and neck tumours B Nazir, TH Teo, JB Khoo P24 MRI findings of molecular subtypes of breast cancer: a pictorial primer K Sharma, N Gupta, B Mathew, T Jeyakumar, K Harkins P25 When cancer can’t wait! A pictorial review of oncological emergencies K Sharma, B Mathew, N Gupta, T Jeyakumar, S Joshua P26 MRI of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours: an approach to interpretation D Christodoulou, S Gourtsoyianni, A Jacques, N Griffin, V Goh P27 Gynaecological cancers in pregnancy: a review of imaging CA Johnson, J Lee P28 Suspected paraneoplastic neurological syndromes - review of published recommendations to date, with proposed guideline/flowchart JA Goodfellow, AS Al-adhami, S Viswanathan P29 Multi-parametric MRI of the pelvis for suspected local recurrence of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy R Bradley P30 Utilisation of PI-RADS version 2 in multi-parametric MRI of the prostate; 12-months experience R Bradley P31 Radiological assessment of the post-chemotherapy liver A Yong, S Jenkins, G Joseph P32 Skeletal staging with MRI in breast cancer – what the radiologist needs to know S Bhuva, K Partington P33 Perineural spread of lympoma: an educational review of an unusual distribution of disease CA Johnson, S Bhuva, M Subesinghe, N Taylor P34 Visually isoattenuating pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Diagnostic imaging tools. C Carrera, A Zanfardini, S De Luca, L Alarcón, V Blanchet, EP Eyheremendy P35 Imaging of larynx cancer: when is CT, MRI or FDG PET/CT the best test? K Cavanagh, E Lau
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40. Sources for the History of Arbitration A Bibliographical Introduction.
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Roebuck, Derek
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41. Captain Charles Elliot RN, Arbitrator: Dispute Resolution in China Waters 1834-1836.
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42. Law and Business Studies.
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LEGAL education ,BUSINESS education ,BUSINESS partnerships ,SALES ,FINANCE - Abstract
This article proposes a course outline on law and business studies. The first year course in law would take its place with the other introductory courses. It is possible to show the student at this early stage that these subjects are facets rather than compartments. In the second year, a start would be made on the study of the two most important areas of substantive law for the businessman, and their place and function in business. Contract, the basic tool of business, would be followed by a study of the ways in which the businessman can extend his personality and power by using agents, joining in partnership, forming a limited liability company and otherwise. In the third year, the student would consider certain basic business problems, primarily of selling his product and raising finance, and such other problems, within or outside the area of sales and finance, as might arise and be suitable for inquiry. This inquiry would be interdisciplinary in the sense that the student would probably by this time have studied some economics, some accountancy, some politics, some administration, and some other subjects related to business. The problems dealt with at the third stage of the law course would require the student to make use of the learning he had acquired in these courses.
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43. The Myth of Judicial Jealousy
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Roebuck, Derek
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44. Symbiosis: Legal Dissemination in Rural Thailand Vitit Muntarbhorn
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Roebuck, Derek
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45. Symbiosis: Legal Dissemination in Rural Thailand. Edited by Vitit Muntarbhorn. [Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University. 1985. 315pp.]
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Roebuck, Derek, primary
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46. Economic Inequality and Social Injustice: Development Issues in Malaysia
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Yeung, Yue-Man, primary, Snodgrass, Ronald R., additional, Young, Kevin, additional, Bussink, Willem C. F., additional, Hasan, Parvez, additional, Meerman, Jacob, additional, Mazumdar, Dipak, additional, Singh, Jaginder, additional, Allan, David E., additional, Hiscock, Mary E., additional, and Roebuck, Derek, additional
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47. BUSINESS LAW IN NEW ZEALAND
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Nicolson, Miklos, primary and ROEBUCK, DEREK, additional
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48. An Introduction to Law.
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Reviews the book "An Introduction to Law," by D. P. Derham, F. K. H. Maher and P. I. Waller.
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49. Renal artery stenosis in association with congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract.
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Kari JA, Roebuck DJ, and Tullus K
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- Adolescent, Angiography, Digital Subtraction, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Hypertension etiology, Male, Renal Artery Obstruction complications, Renal Artery Obstruction diagnostic imaging, Retrospective Studies, Urinary Tract abnormalities, Urogenital Abnormalities complications, Angioplasty, Antihypertensive Agents therapeutic use, Hypertension therapy, Kidney abnormalities, Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney complications, Renal Artery Obstruction surgery, Vesico-Ureteral Reflux complications
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Objectives: To describe 8 cases of renal artery stenosis (RAS) in children with congenital anomalies of the renal tract., Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of 78 children with RAS who were followed up at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom between 2003 and 2012. We used an interventional radiology database to identify all patients who had RAS confirmed by digital subtraction angiography and examined all cases of congenital anomaly of the renal tract that had been diagnosed during childhood., Results: We documented the following renal anomalies: multicystic dysplastic kidney (n=2), renal hypoplasia (n=1), congenital solitary kidney with hydronephrosis (n=1), and unilateral vesicoureteric reflux with poorly functioning kidneys (n=2). The anomaly was unknown in 2 cases. Seven children had unilateral nephrectomy at a median age of 2.5 years (range, 0.4-10 years) for various urological abnormalities. All children were confirmed to have RAS after presentation with hypertension at a median age of 10 (3.5-16.2) years. Angioplasty was performed in 7 children, of which 6 achieved control of their blood pressure on reduced medications., Conclusion: We highlight the association between RAS and other renal anomalies, which indicates that they could share a common genetic background.
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