John Swinney
Royal Victoria Infirmary
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The Lancet | 1968
R.O.K. Schade; John Swinney
Abstract In 100 cases of transitional-cell carcinoma of the bladder biopsy specimens were taken from the mucosa away from the tumour where it looked normal viewed through the cystoscope. Histological examination of this mucosa has revealed precancerous abnormalities in over 80% of the cases.
The Lancet | 1974
K. Baxby; M. Anderson; R.M.R. Taylor; R.W.G. Johnson; John Swinney
Abstract Many cadaver kidneys transplanted in Britain never function; others function only after a delay, and the long-term prognosis for these kidneys is very poor. By carrying out continuous hypothermic perfusion of the kidneys before transplantation some of those which will never function can be identified and their transplantation may be avoided. By measuring the level of lactate in the perfusates of the remainder, the kidneys which will function immediately and those which will not can be predicted. It is suggested that, if cadaver kidneys become more plentiful, transplantation of the latter group of kidneys may be avoided.
The Lancet | 1961
H.C. Jones; John Swinney
The Lancet | 1974
K. Baxby; R.M.R. Taylor; John Swinney
The Lancet | 1947
W.E.M. Wardill; John Swinney
The Lancet | 1971
Robert Uldall; R.M.R. Taylor; John Swinney
The Lancet | 1957
John Swinney
The Lancet | 1974
K. Baxby; R.M.R. Taylor; John Swinney
The Lancet | 1973
R.M.R. Taylor; R.W.G. Johnson; John Swinney; G.A. Mcloughlin; R.A. Sells; I. Tyrell; W.J. Dempster
The Lancet | 1965
D.B. Evans; J.R. Curtis; H.E. De Wardener; D.N.S. Kerr; Walter Elliott; John Swinney; C.R. Blagg; F.M. Parsons; RobinA.J. Eady; Dawn Black