J. D. Rose

Publication List Details

Period

2008 - 2008

Number

17

Co-Authors

Hepatic encephalopathy after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt insertion: a decade of experience (2008)

Masson, S., Mardini, H.A., Rose, J.D., Record, C.O.

Background: Since its introduction, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) has been extensively used for treatment of portal hypertension. We report a decade of experience with...

Fibre endoscopic insertion of palliative oesophageal tubes with the Nottingham introducer.

Rose, J D, Smith, P M

Using the Nottingham introducer and diazepam sedation, 93 of 100 patients with oesophagogastric malignancy have been successfully intubated, 67 with Celestin tubes and 26 with Atkinson tubes. Their...

Fibre endoscopic insertion of palliative oesophageal tubes with the Nottingham introducer.

Rose, J D, Smith, P M

Using the Nottingham introducer and diazepam sedation, 93 of 100 patients with oesophagogastric malignancy have been successfully intubated, 67 with Celestin tubes and 26 with Atkinson tubes. Their...

Pleural lymphoma in a patient presenting with malabsorption: an illustration of the clinicopathological behaviour in a case of enteropathy associated T cell lymphoma.

Doyel, G J, Rose, J D, Kesteven, P J

A case of enteropathy associated T cell lymphoma (EATCL) is described, which was diagnosed by biopsy of a lymphomatous pleural mass. Retrospective radiological review showed that this lesion had been...

Factors affecting successful endoscopic sclerotherapy for oesophageal varices.

Rose, J D, Crane, M D, Smith, P M

Forty patients with bleeding oesophageal varices were studied during treatment by endoscopic sclerotherapy to discover what factors determine successful outcome. Large varices required more...

Cardiff Crohn's disease jubilee: the incidence over 50 years.

Rose, J D, Roberts, G M, Williams, G, Mayberry, J F, Rhodes, J

The incidence of Crohn's disease in Cardiff between 1931 and 1985 has been examined using hospital diagnostic indices supplemented in recent years by records from clinicians, and the departments of...

Depression and functional bowel disorders in gastrointestinal outpatients.

Rose, J D, Troughton, A H, Harvey, J S, Smith, P M

Although depression has been linked with both the irritable bowel syndrome and non-organic abdominal pain, which are common in gastrointestinal outpatients, the prevalence of depression in most...

A prospective randomised controlled trial of diazepam (valium) vs emulsified diazepam (diazemuls) as a premedication for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

Gleeson, D, Rose, J D, Smith, P M

Two hundred and forty four patients were randomised to receive either diazepam or emulsified diazepam (diazemuls) intravenously prior to routine upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The groups were...

Pheromones enhance somatosensory processing in newt brains through a vasotocin-dependent mechanism

Thompson, R.R, Dickinson, P.S, Rose, J.D, Dakin, K.A, Civiello, G.M, Segerdahl, A, ...

We tested whether the sex pheromones that stimulate courtship clasping in male roughskin newts do so, at least in part, by amplifying the somatosensory signals that directly trigger the motor pattern...