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« Back to PublicationsVenous thromboembolism risk in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a hospital record-linkage study.
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Goldacre R. et al, (2024), Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 95, 912 - 918
Risk of self-harm in patients with eating disorders: English population-based national record-linkage study, 1999-2021.
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Conway-Jones R. et al, (2024), The International journal of eating disorders, 57, 162 - 172
Hospital admissions for group A streptococcal infections in England: current rates and historical perspective.
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Iro MA. et al, (2023), The Lancet. Infectious diseases, 23, e326 - e327
Low risk of some common cancers in women with anorexia nervosa: Evidence from a national record-linkage study.
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Seminog O. et al, (2023), Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, 148, 71 - 80
Central nervous system abscesses and empyemas in England: epidemiological trends over five decades.
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Iro MA. et al, (2023), The Journal of infection, 86, 309 - 315
National record-linkage study of hospital admissions for schizophrenia in childhood and adolescence in England.
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Seminog O. et al, (2022), European child & adolescent psychiatry, 31, 1943 - 1951
Indirect effects of the covid-19 pandemic on childhood infection in England: population based observational study.
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Kadambari S. et al, (2022), BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 376
Long-term trends in population-based hospitalisation rates for myocardial infarction in England: a national database study of 3.5 million admissions, 1968-2016.
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Wright FL. et al, (2022), Journal of epidemiology and community health, 76, 45 - 52
Esophageal achalasia diagnosed in people previously diagnosed with an eating disorder: Epidemiological study using record-linkage.
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Goldacre M. et al, (2021), The International journal of eating disorders, 54, 2015 - 2018
Group B Streptococcal Disease in England (1998 - 2017): A Population-based Observational Study.
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Kadambari S. et al, (2021), Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 72, e791 - e798
Junior doctors' aspirations for careers in ophthalmology: 40 years of surveys of UK medical graduates.
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Lambert TW. et al, (2020), JRSM open, 11
Congenital viral infections in England over five decades: a population-based observational study.
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Kadambari S. et al, (2020), The Lancet. Infectious diseases, 20, 220 - 229
Risk of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: Record-Linkage Studies.
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Meier U-C. et al, (2020), Frontiers in psychiatry, 11
Career choices for obstetrics and gynaecology: recent updates from 40 years of national surveys of UK medical graduates.
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Lambert TW. et al, (2019), JRSM open, 10
Comparative trends in coronary heart disease subgroup hospitalisation rates in England and Australia.
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Nedkoff L. et al, (2019), Heart (British Cardiac Society), 105, 1343 - 1350
Junior doctors' early career choices do not predict career destination in neurology: 40 years of surveys of UK medical graduates.
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Barat A. et al, (2019), BMC medical education, 19
Determinants of the decline in mortality from acute stroke in England: linked national database study of 795 869 adults.
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(2019), BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 366
Determinants of the decline in mortality from acute stroke in England: linked national database study of 795 869 adults.
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Seminog OO. et al, (2019), BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 365
Views of UK doctors in training on the timing of choosing a clinical specialty: quantitative and qualitative analysis of surveys 3 years after graduation.
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Lachish S. et al, (2018), Postgraduate medical journal, 94, 621 - 626
The characteristics and views of early retirees compared with doctors still in work: views of the UK -medical graduates of 1983 surveyed in 2016.
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Smith F. et al, (2018), Future healthcare journal, 5, 192 - 197