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Sean Carrie
James O'Hara
Tony Fouweather
Tara Homer
Dr Nikki Rousseau
et al.
Clinical effectiveness of septoplasty versus medical management for nasal airways obstruction: multicentre, open label, randomised controlled trial2023
Dr Alison Bray
Marcus Drake
Professor Christopher Harding
Polypharmacy and Smoking as Potentially Modifiable Risk Factors Associated with Symptom Severity in Men with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Primary Care: Findings from the PriMUS Study2022
Dr Joy Allen
Dr Alison Bray
Professor Christopher Harding
Managing lower urinary tract symptoms in primary care: Qualitative study of GPs' and patients' experiences2021
Dr Alison Bray
Dr Emma Kampouraki
Amanda Winter
Dr Peter Messer
Dr Sara Graziadio
et al.
High variability in sepsis guidelines in UK: Why does it matter?2020
Dr Kate Rennie
Dr Nikki Rousseau
Dr Deborah Stocken
Denise Howel
Professor Laura Ternent
et al.
Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open label, mixed methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction2020
Dr Alison Bray
Dr Joy Allen
Dr Michael Drinnan
Rob Pickard
PRImary care Management of lower Urinary tract Symptoms in men: protocol for development and validation of a diagnostic and clinical decision support tool (the PriMUS study)2020
Dr Alison Bray
Professor Christopher Harding
Rob Pickard
Dr Michael Drinnan
Individualized volume-corrected maximum flow rate correlates with outcome from bladder outlet surgery in men with lower urinary tract symptoms2016
Dr Alison Bray
Professor Christopher Harding
Rob Pickard
Dr Michael Drinnan
A Pilot of Home Uroflowmetry in UK Primary Care2015
Dr Alison Bray
Professor Christopher Harding
Rob Pickard
Dr Michael Drinnan
Personalised Uroflowmetry Predicts Outcome From Surgery2014
Dr Alison Bray
Professor Christopher Harding
Rob Pickard
Dr Michael Drinnan
No Improvement in Home Flow Rates in a Quarter of Men Undergoing Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)2013