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Study launch: uroLogical tEAching in bRitish medical schools Nationally (LEARN).
BJU Int. 2020 Aug;126(2):311-312. doi: 10.1111/bju.15183.
BJU Int. 2020.
PMID: 32776453
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Nomogram predicting the probability of spontaneous stone passage in patients presenting with acute ureteric colic.
Gao C, Peters M, Kurver P, Anbarasan T, Jayaraajan K, Manning T, Cashman S, Nambiar A, Cumberbatch M, Lamb BW, Pickard R, Erotocritou P, Smith D, Kasivisvanathan V, Shah TT; BURST Collaborative MIMIC Study Group.
Gao C, et al.
BJU Int. 2022 Jun 28;130(6):823-31. doi: 10.1111/bju.15839. Online ahead of print.
BJU Int. 2022.
PMID: 35762278
Free PMC article.
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Factors associated with spontaneous stone passage in a contemporary cohort of patients presenting with acute ureteric colic: results from the Multi-centre cohort study evaluating the role of Inflammatory Markers In patients presenting with acute ureteric Colic (MIMIC) study.
Shah TT, Gao C, Peters M, Manning T, Cashman S, Nambiar A, Cumberbatch M, Lamb B, Peacock A, Van Son MJ, van Rossum PSN, Pickard R, Erotocritou P, Smith D, Kasivisvanathan V; British Urology Researchers in Surgical Training (BURST) Collaborative MIMIC Study Group.
Shah TT, et al.
BJU Int. 2019 Sep;124(3):504-513. doi: 10.1111/bju.14777. Epub 2019 May 14.
BJU Int. 2019.
PMID: 31001912
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