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The British Journal of Surgery|December 5, 2019
Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitisA Bhangu,
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 14, 2003
Please don't touch me there: the ethics of intimate examinations: consent is crucial--but don't go too far, for students' and patients' sakesAneel A Bhangu
Anaesthesia|November 6, 2020
Should we be re-starting elective surgery?J Simoes, A Bhangu,
Minerva Chirurgica|March 11, 2011
An evaluation of whether neoadjuvant therapy delays closure of defunctioning loop ileostomy following anterior resection for rectal cancerA Bhangu, R Tiramula
The British Journal of Surgery|June 26, 2019
Reducing postoperative mortality rates in EnglandD Nepogodiev, O Omar, A Bhangu
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|February 24, 2009
"No bony injury seen": radial head dislocationA Bhangu, Y Harun, R Dias
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|October 24, 2009
The Tough Guy prehospital experience: patterns of injury at a major UK endurance eventC Agar, L Pickard, A Bhangu
The British Journal of Surgery|April 5, 2014
Outcome of appendicectomy in children performed in paediatric surgery units compared with general surgery unitsS Tiboni, A Bhangu, N J Hall, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|April 24, 2020
Author response to: Comment on: Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitisJ H Matthews, D Nepogodiev, A Bhangu, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|September 11, 2012
Outcome of abdominosacral resection for locally advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancerA Bhangu, G Brown, M Akmal, et al.
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The British Journal of Surgery|December 5, 2019
Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitisA Bhangu,
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 14, 2003
Please don't touch me there: the ethics of intimate examinations: consent is crucial--but don't go too far, for students' and patients' sakesAneel A Bhangu
Anaesthesia|November 6, 2020
Should we be re-starting elective surgery?J Simoes, A Bhangu,
Minerva Chirurgica|March 11, 2011
An evaluation of whether neoadjuvant therapy delays closure of defunctioning loop ileostomy following anterior resection for rectal cancerA Bhangu, R Tiramula
The British Journal of Surgery|June 26, 2019
Reducing postoperative mortality rates in EnglandD Nepogodiev, O Omar, A Bhangu
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|February 24, 2009
"No bony injury seen": radial head dislocationA Bhangu, Y Harun, R Dias
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|October 24, 2009
The Tough Guy prehospital experience: patterns of injury at a major UK endurance eventC Agar, L Pickard, A Bhangu
The British Journal of Surgery|April 5, 2014
Outcome of appendicectomy in children performed in paediatric surgery units compared with general surgery unitsS Tiboni, A Bhangu, N J Hall, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|April 24, 2020
Author response to: Comment on: Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitisJ H Matthews, D Nepogodiev, A Bhangu, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|September 11, 2012
Outcome of abdominosacral resection for locally advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancerA Bhangu, G Brown, M Akmal, et al.
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