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All publications by 'Graham K'



Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust – St Helens & Knowsley Staff

Surgical trauma induces overgrowth in lower limb gigantism

Summary We describe an unclassified overgrowth syndrome characterised by unregulated growth of dermal fibroblasts in the lower limbs of a 35-year-old woman. A PIK3CA gene mutation resulted in lower limb gigantism. Below the waist, she weighed 117 kg with each leg measuring over 100 cm in circumference. Her total adiposity was 50%..

Published: 12/02/2018
Authors: Graham K

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A full time regional ortho-plastic unit; initial results

​ Sargazi, N; El-Gawad, A; Narayan, B; Bell, D; Shanks, L; Nayagam, S; Graham K. (2015). A full time regional ortho-plastic unit; initial results​ . Journal of plastic, reconstructive & Aesthetic surgery: JPRAS. Published online 31st December

Published: 19/07/2016
Authors: Bell D, Graham K

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DIEP flap breast reconstruction

​ Background The popularity of the DIEP flap has increased over the last decade. However, there is little information regarding the transfusion rates of this complex procedure. The current study reports the transfusion rates in patients who underwent DIEP flap reconstruction in our unit with an attempt to correlate significant blood..

Published: 19/07/2016
Authors: , Graham K, Koshy O, Lymperopoulos NS, Sofos S

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3-Dimensional Model

​ Abstract The European Working Time Directive and streamlined training has led to reduced training time. Surgery, as an experience-dependent craft specialty is affected more than other medical specialties. Trainees want to maximize all training opportunities in the clinical setting, and having predeveloped basic skills acquired on a simulated model can..

Published: 19/07/2016
Authors: Graham K, Hassan Z

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