Ian Hambleton
Ian Hambleton
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Anaesthetic morbidity at the University Hospital of the West Indies.
OBJECTIVE: There is little information on adverse anaesthetic outcomes from the Caribbean. The aim of this study was to investigate the …
I. A. Tennant
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R. Augier
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A. Crawford-Sykes
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I. R. Hambleton
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M. Tha
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H. Harding
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Differences in risk factors between black Caribbean patients with stroke in Barbados and South london.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Risk of stroke is higher in black Caribbeans in the United Kingdom compared with black Caribbeans in their …
Nigel C. Smeeton
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David O. C. Corbin
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Anselm J. Hennis
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Ian R. Hambleton
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Henry S. Fraser
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Charles D. A. Wolfe
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Peter U. Heuschmann
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A comparison of acute and long-term management of stroke patients in Barbados and South London.
BACKGROUND: To compare health care utilisation between stroke patients living in a middle-income country with similar patients in a …
Nigel C. Smeeton
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David O. C. Corbin
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Anselm J. Hennis
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Ian R. Hambleton
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Henry S. Fraser
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Charles D. A. Wolfe
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Peter U. Heuschmann
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Breast cancer incidence and mortality in a Caribbean population: comparisons with African-Americans.
We describe breast cancer incidence and mortality in the predominantly African-origin population of Barbados, which shares an ancestral …
Anselm J. Hennis
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Ian R. Hambleton
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Suh-Yuh Wu
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Maria Cristina Leske
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Barbara Nemesure
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Sex and the city: differences in disease- and disability-free life years, and active community participation of elderly men and women in 7 cities in Latin America and the Caribbean.
BACKGROUND: The world’s population is ageing, and four of the top 10 most rapidly ageing developing nations are from the region …
Angela M. C. Rose
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Anselm J. Hennis
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Ian R. Hambleton
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Elderly survivors with homozygous sickle cell disease.
Graham R. Serjeant
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Douglas R. Higgs
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Ian R. Hambleton
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