PMID: 3752463Aug 1, 1986Paper

The work of the Leeds Malignant Hyperpyrexia Unit, 1971-84

Anaesthesia
F Richard EllisD G Harriman

Abstract

A detailed account of the procedure of muscle biopsy for screening patients suspected of being susceptible to malignant hyperpyrexia is given, together with a review of the results obtained from 1127 patients screened over the last 14 years. The information should help anaesthetists to discuss the investigation fully with probands and other members of their families before referral for further specific investigation.

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Jul 1, 1970·Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal·B A Britt, W Kalow
Sep 2, 1972·British Medical Journal·F R EllisP L Mulrooney
Nov 1, 1984·British Journal of Anaesthesia·H OrdingR Fletcher
Dec 1, 1984·Anesthesiology·L SchwartzB V Koka
Apr 1, 1984·British Journal of Anaesthesia·F R Ellis, P J Halsall
Apr 1, 1983·Anesthesia and Analgesia·H Rosenberg, S Reed
Feb 1, 1983·Anaesthesia and Intensive Care·S T Khoo, T C Brown
Aug 1, 1982·Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica·I T CampbellM S Hogge
Oct 1, 1981·Anesthesiology·A B HillR E Bolles

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Citations

Nov 1, 1996·Muscle & Nerve·D G Harriman
Mar 1, 1992·The International Journal of Biochemistry·M JoffeM Silove
Apr 1, 1993·Free Radical Biology & Medicine·G G Duthie, J R Arthur
Apr 16, 1988·Lancet
Aug 4, 2009·British Journal of Anaesthesia·D CarpenterP M Hopkins
Jan 1, 1996·Anaesthesia·A J WallaceP M Ford
Feb 1, 1993·Journal of Medical Genetics·S P Ball, K J Johnson
Apr 16, 1998·Journal of Medical Genetics·R RobinsonF R Ellis
May 1, 1988·The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery·D R Kemp, L S Choong
Sep 25, 2008·Anesthesiology·Alessandro MalandriniVincenzo Sorrentino
Jan 1, 1989·Annales Françaises D'anesthèsie Et De Rèanimation·R Krivosic-Horber, P Adnet
Jan 1, 1995·Journal of Molecular Medicine : Official Organ of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher Und Ärzte·M SteinfathJ Schulte am Esch
Nov 1, 1988·Anaesthesia and Intensive Care·L F MarksS P Linter

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