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Volume 8, Number 9, November 2006
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Surgery for local recurrence of rectal cancer
pp. 733-747(15)
Authors: Heriot, A. G.; Tekkis, P. P.; Darzi, A.; Mackay, J.

Life-threatening sepsis following treatment for haemorrhoids: a systematic review
pp. 748-755(8)
Authors: McCloud, J. M.; Jameson, J. S.; Scott, A. N. D.

Long-term results of surgically treated traumatic rectourethral fistulas
pp. 762-765(4)
Authors: Barisic, G. I.; Krivokapic, Z. V.

A single common urgent pathway for all colorectal referrals reduces time to diagnosis and treatment
pp. 766-771(6)
Authors: Scott, M. A.; Knight, A.; Brown, K.; Novell, J. R.

Magnetic resonance imaging pelvimetry in 186 patients with rectal cancer confirms an overlap in pelvic size between males and females
pp. 772-776(5)
Authors: Salerno, G.; Daniels, I. R.; Brown, G.; Heald, R. J.; Moran, B. J.

Management of intersphincteric abscesses
pp. 777-780(4)
Authors: Millan, M.; García-Granero, E.; Esclápez, P.; Flor-Lorente, B.; Espí, A.; Lledó, S.

Anxieties should not be forgotten when screening relatives of colorectal cancer patients by colonoscopy
pp. 781-784(4)
Authors: Williams, G. L.; Clarke, P.; Vellacott, K. D.

A prospective evaluation of occult disorders in obstructed defecation using the `iceberg diagram'
pp. 785-789(5)
Authors: Pescatori, M.; Spyrou, M.; Pulvirenti d'Urso, A.

Do supervised colorectal trainees differ from consultants in terms of quality of TME surgery?
pp. 790-794(5)
Authors: Maslekar, S.; Sharma, A.; MacDonald, A.; Gunn, J.; Monson, J. R. T.; Hartley, J. E.

Transanal endoscopic microsurgery: risk factors for local recurrence of benign rectal adenomas
pp. 795-799(5)
Authors: Whitehouse, P. A.; Tilney, H. S.; Armitage, J. N.; Simson, J. N. L.

The rectal pocket syndrome after stapled mucosectomy
pp. 808-811(4)
Authors: Pescatori, M.; Spyrou, M.; Cobellis, L.; Bottini, C.; Tessera, G.

Metachronous colorectal cancer and age
pp. 812-812(1)
Author: Nelson, R.

Diverticula of the appendix
pp. 812-813(2)
Authors: Biyani, D. K.; Benbow, E. W.; Watson, A. J. M.

Risk of second primary colorectal cancer with particular reference to age at diagnosis
pp. 814-814(1)
Authors: O'Dwyer, S. T.; Renehan, A. G.; Zwahlen, M.; Egger, M.

Primary and metastatic perineal adenocarcinoma: aetiology and management
pp. 814-814(1)
Authors: Leon, R.; Ramesh, A.; Wilson, M. S.; O'Dwyer, S. T.

Intermediate sized adenomas may represent an increased cancer risk
pp. 814-815(2)
Authors: Pearson, T. E.; Lewis, G.; Bugg, W.; Bright, P.; Lillie, J.; Marks, C.

Local recurrence after curative resection for rectal cancer - role of the multi-disciplinary team
pp. 815-815(1)
Authors: Khera, G.; Walsh I, C. J.; Anderson, J. A.; El-Sayed, T. Y.; Haylock, B. J.; Myint, A. S.; Smith, D. B.; Makin, C. A.

Analysis of national database for TEM resected rectal cancer
pp. 815-815(1)
Authors: Bach, S.; Mortensen, N.

Total pelvic clearance for advanced pelvic malignancy
pp. 815-816(2)
Authors: Leon, R.; O'Dwyer, S. T.; Wilson, M. S.

Myocutaneous flap reconstruction of the perineum after radical abdominoperineal resection
pp. 816-816(1)
Authors: Ramesh, A. N.; Gajanan, K.; Fulford, P. E.; Wilson, M. S.; O'Dwyer, S. T.

Gemellus
pp. 817-819(3)

Diary of meetings
pp. 820-820(1)

Reviewers index
pp. 821-822(2)

Author index
pp. 823-825(3)

Subject index
pp. 826-834(9)

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