Current Issue February 2012, Vol. 10, No. 1

Issue Highlights

  • The management of soft tissue sarcomas
    February 2012 (Vol. 10 | No. 1 | Pages 25-32)

    Steven Cutts, Ferrero Andrea, Raimondo Piana, Richard Haywood

  • Review of continent urinary diversion in contemporary urology
    February 2012 (Vol. 10 | No. 1 | Pages 33-35)

    S. Bailey, M.H. Kamel, E.A. Eltahawy, N.K. Bissada

  • Bisphosphonate osteonecrosis of the jaw: A historical and contemporary review
    February 2012 (Vol. 10 | No. 1 | Pages 36-42)

    Niall M.H. McLeod, Peter A. Brennan, Salvatore L. Ruggiero

  • Emerging therapies for thyroid carcinoma
    February 2012 (Vol. 10 | No. 1 | Pages 53-58)

    S. Walsh, R. Prichard, A.D.K. Hill

  • Unplanned overnight admissions in day-case arthroscopic shoulder surgery
    February 2012 (Vol. 10 | No. 1 | Pages 16-19)

    J. Sultan, K.Z. Marflow, B. Roy

  • A practical review of the Glasgow Coma Scale and Score
    02 February 2012

    Philip Barlow

  • Advances in the understanding of the aetiology of Dupuytren’s disease
    01 February 2012

    Natasha E. Picardo, Wasim S. Khan

  • A clinical and radiological assessment of incisional hernias following closure of temporary stomas
    30 January 2012

    Aneel Bhangu, Lydia Fletcher, Samantha Kingdon, Emily Smith, Dmitri Nepogodiev, Umair Janjua

  • Clinical and histopathological factors affecting failed sentinel node localization in axillary staging for breast cancer
    27 January 2012

    Matei Dordea, Hugh Colvin, Phil Cox, Andrea Pujol Nicolas, Venkat Kanakala, Obi Iwuchukwu

  • Pancreatectomy with synchronous vascular resection – An argument in favour
    03 January 2012

    Gabriele Marangoni, Adrian O’Sullivan, Walid Faraj, Nigel Heaton, Mohamed Rela

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