J Morgan, S Potter, N Sharma, S A McIntosh, , C E Coles, D Dodwell, K Elder, C Gaunt, I D Lyburn, S A McIntosh, J Morgan, S Paramasivan, S Pinder, S Pirrie, S Potter, D Rea, T Roberts, N Sharma, H Stobart, S Taylor-Phillips, M Wallis, M Wilcox,
Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol) (Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)))
[2019, 31(9):659-663]
Cited: 0 times
Clin Radiol (Clinical radiology)
[2018, 73(2):149-150]
Cited: 0 times
A J Dicken, J P O Evans, K D Rogers, N Stone, C Greenwood, S X Godber, J G Clement, I D Lyburn, R M Martin, P Zioupos,
Osteoporotic fractures present a significant social and economic burden, which is set to rise commensurately with the aging population. Greater understanding of the physicochemical differences between osteoporotic and normal conditions will facilitate the development of diagnostic technologies with increased performance and treatments with increased efficacy. Using coherent X-ray scattering we ... Read more >>
Sci Rep (Scientific reports)
[2016, 6:29011]
Cited: 1 time
C Greenwood, J G Clement, A J Dicken, J P O Evans, I D Lyburn, R M Martin, K D Rogers, N Stone, G Adams, P Zioupos,
Osteoporosis is clinically assessed from bone mineral density measurements using dual energy X-ray absorption (DXA). However, these measurements do not always provide an accurate fracture prediction, arguably because DXA does not grapple with 'bone quality', which is a combined result of microarchitecture, texture, bone tissue properties, past loading history, material ... Read more >>
Bone Rep (Bone reports)
[2015, 3:67-75]
Cited: 6 times
A J Dicken, J P O Evans, K D Rogers, N Stone, C Greenwood, S X Godber, D Prokopiou, J G Clement, I D Lyburn, R M Martin, P Zioupos,
There is a compelling need for accurate, low cost diagnostics to identify osteo-tissues that are associated with a high risk of fracture within an individual. To satisfy this requirement the quantification of bone characteristics such as 'bone quality' need to exceed that provided currently by densitometry. Bone mineral chemistry and ... Read more >>
Phys Med Biol (Physics in medicine and biology)
[2015, 60(15):5803-5812]
Cited: 3 times
D T Arnold, C E Hooper, A Morley, P White, I D Lyburn, J Searle, M Darby, T Hall, D Hall, N M Rahman, E De Winton, A Clive, V Masani, A Dangoor, S Guglani, P Jankowska, S A Lowndes, J E Harvey, J P Braybrooke, N A Maskell,
<h4>Background</h4>The effect of chemotherapy on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is poorly understood. Patient-individualised prognostication and prediction of treatment response from chemotherapy is useful but little evidence exists to guide practice.<h4>Method</h4>Consecutive patients with MPM who were fit for first-line chemotherapy with pemetrexed and cisplatin\carboplatin were ... Read more >>
Br J Cancer (British journal of cancer)
[2015, 112(7):1183-1189]
Cited: 8 times
C E Hooper, I D Lyburn, J Searle, M Darby, T Hall, D Hall, A Morley, P White, N M Rahman, E De Winton, A Clive, V Masani, D T Arnold, A Dangoor, S Guglani, P Jankowska, S A Lowndes, J E Harvey, J P Braybrooke, N A Maskell,
<h4>Background</h4>Robust markers that predict prognosis and detect early treatment response in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) would enhance patient care.<h4>Methods</h4>Consecutive patients with MPM who were considered fit for first-line chemotherapy were prospectively recruited. Patients of similar performance status opting for best supportive care were included as a comparator group. Baseline and ... Read more >>
Br J Cancer (British journal of cancer)
[2015, 112(7):1175-1182]
Cited: 21 times
A Kecler-Pietrzyk, H K Kok, I D Lyburn, W C Torreggiani,
Ulster Med J (The Ulster medical journal)
[2014, 83(2):117-118]
Cited: 2 times
D Gareth Evans, Nisha Kesavan, Yit Lim, Soujanye Gadde, Emma Hurley, Nathalie J Massat, Anthony J Maxwell, Sarah Ingham, Rosalind Eeles, Martin O Leach, , Anthony Howell, Stephen W Duffy,
Women with a genetic predisposition to breast cancer tend to develop the disease at a younger age with denser breasts making mammography screening less effective. The introduction of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for familial breast cancer screening programs in recent years was intended to improve outcomes in these women. We ... Read more >>
Breast Cancer Res Treat (Breast cancer research and treatment)
[2014, 145(3):663-672]
Cited: 44 times
H K Kok, L Fitzgerald, N Campbell, I D Lyburn, P L Munk, O Buckley, W C Torreggiani,
Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) or diaphyseal aclasis is an inherited disorder characterised by the formation of multiple osteochondromas, which are cartilage-capped osseous outgrowths, and the development of associated osseous deformities. Individuals with HME may be asymptomatic or develop clinical symptoms, which prompt imaging studies. Different modalities ranging from plain radiographs ... Read more >>
Br J Radiol (The British journal of radiology)
[2013, 86(1030):20130398]
Cited: 4 times
Clin Radiol (Clinical radiology)
[2012, 67(7):631-632]
Cited: 0 times
R Mason, J B Bristol, V Petersen, I D Lyburn,
J Gastroenterol Hepatol (Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology)
[2010, 25(6):1177]
Cited: 3 times
Fiona J Gilbert, Ruth M L Warren, Gek Kwan-Lim, Deborah J Thompson, Ros A Eeles, D Gareth Evans, Martin O Leach, ,
<h4>Purpose</h4>To review imaging features of screening-detected cancers on images from diagnostic and prior examinations to identify specific abnormalities to aid earlier detection of or facilitate differentiation of cancers in BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers and in women with a high risk for breast cancer.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Informed consent and multicenter and local ... Read more >>
Radiology (Radiology)
[2009, 252(2):358-368]
Cited: 28 times
H Stunell, O Buckley, I D Lyburn, G McGann, M Farrell, W C Torreggiani,
Gastrointestinal bleeding remains an important cause for emergency hospital admission with a significant related morbidity and mortality. Bleeding may relate to the upper or lower gastrointestinal tracts and clinical history and examination may guide investigations to the more likely source of bleeding. The now widespread availability of endoscopic equipment has ... Read more >>
J Postgrad Med (Journal of postgraduate medicine)
[2008, 54(2):126-134]
Cited: 6 times
P Govender, A Byrne, I D Lyburn, W C Torreggiani,
Generalized thickening of the skull is unusual but has a number of recognized associations such as chronic severe anaemia, Paget disease and phenytoin therapy. We report a case of generalized skull vault thickening seen in association with a large arteriovenous malformation of the brain. ... Read more >>
Australas Radiol (Australasian radiology)
[2006, 50(1):66-67]
Cited: 0 times
Cancer Imaging (Cancer imaging : the official publication of the International Cancer Imaging Society)
[2006, 6(Spec No A):S185-S201]
Cited: 0 times
I D Lyburn, W C Torreggiani, P L Munk,
JBR-BTR (JBR-BTR : organe de la Societe royale belge de radiologie (SRBR) = orgaan van de Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor Radiologie (KBVR))
[2006, 89(5):281]
Cited: 0 times
A T Byrne, T Geoghegan, P Govender, I D Lyburn, E Colhoun, W C Torreggiani,
Intussusception is defined as the telescoping of one segment of the gastrointestinal tract into an adjacent one. It is relatively common in children and is the second most common cause of an acute abdomen in this age group. It is much less common in adults and accounts for less than ... Read more >>
Clin Radiol (Clinical radiology)
[2005, 60(1):39-46]
Cited: 44 times
O Buckley, T Geoghegan, D S O'Riordain, I D Lyburn, W C Torreggiani,
Colonic diverticulitis occurs when diverticula within the colon become infected or inflamed. It is becoming an increasingly common cause for hospital admission, particularly in western society, where it is linked to a low fibre diet. Symptoms of diverticulitis include abdominal pain, diarrhoea and pyrexia, however, symptoms are often non-specific and ... Read more >>
Clin Radiol (Clinical radiology)
[2004, 59(11):977-983]
Cited: 25 times
I D Lyburn, W C Torreggiani, S G F Ho,
J Gastroenterol Hepatol (Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology)
[2005, 20(2):316]
Cited: 1 time
A Byrne, G Al-Agha, W C Torreggiani, I D Lyburn,
Clin Radiol (Clinical radiology)
[2003, 58(6):495; author reply 495-6]
Cited: 0 times
A C Harris, C V Zwirewich, I D Lyburn, W C Torreggiani, L O Marchinkow,
Computed tomography (CT) can provide essential anatomic and physiologic information required to determine management of intraabdominal and retroperitoneal injuries sustained during blunt abdominal trauma. It can help in evaluation of the type and severity of parenchymal injury, the extent of perirenal hemorrhage and parenchymal devascularization, and the presence of urinary ... Read more >>
Radiographics (Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc)
[2001, 21 Spec No:S201-14]
Cited: 36 times
A Evans, C G Steward, I D Lyburn, D J Grier,
Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT) is used to treat a wide range of malignant and non-malignant haematological conditions, solid malignancies, and metabolic and autoimmune diseases. Although imaging has a limited role before SCT, it is important after transplantation when it may support the clinical diagnosis of a variety of complications. ... Read more >>
Clin Radiol (Clinical radiology)
[2003, 58(3):201-214]
Cited: 9 times
OBJECTIVES:To evaluate the effect of formal radiological reporting of all emergency department (ED) radiographs on clinical practice and patient outcome, and to consider whether a selective reporting policy might prove safe and effective. METHODS:All radiographs taken in a single ED over a six month period were prospectively studied simultaneously in ... Read more >>
Emerg Med J (Emergency medicine journal : EMJ)
[2003, 20(1):40-43]
Cited: 17 times
W C Torreggiani, I D Lyburn, A C Harris, C V Zwirewich,
Can Assoc Radiol J (Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes)
[2001, 52(3):196-197]
Cited: 0 times