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Volume 10, Number 6, July 2008
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Anal Fissure; surgery is the most effective treatment
pp. 529-530(2)
Author: Nicholls, John

Commentary
pp. 538-540(3)
Author: Penninckx, Freddy

Botulinum toxin vs glyceryltrinitrate for the medical management of chronic anal fissure: a meta-analysis
pp. 541-546(6)
Authors: Sajid, M. S.; Vijaynagar, B.; Desai, M.; Cheek, E.; Baig, M. K.

Comparison of surgical vs chemical sphincterotomy using botulinum toxin for the treatment of chronic anal fissure: a meta-analysis
pp. 547-552(6)
Authors: Sajid, M. S.; Hunte, S.; Hippolyte, S.; Kiri, V. A.; Maringe, C.; Baig, M. K.

Fibre supplementation in addition to loperamide for faecal incontinence in adults: a randomized trial
pp. 553-562(10)
Authors: Lauti, M.; Scott, D.; Thompson-Fawcett, M. W.

Straight to test. Results of a pilot study in a hospital serving an inner city population
pp. 569-576(8)
Authors: Hammond, T. M.; Fountain, G.; Cuthill, V.; Williams, J.; Porrett, T. R. C.; Lunniss, P. J.

The management and outcome of anastomotic leaks in colorectal surgery
pp. 587-592(6)
Authors: Khan, A. A.; Wheeler, J. M. D.; Cunningham, C.; George, B.; Kettlewell, M.; Mortensen, N. J. McC.

Colo-anal pouches: lessons from a prospective audit
pp. 599-604(6)
Authors: Jeyarajah, S.; Sutton, C.; Miller, A.; Hemingway, D.

Enteral vs parenteral nutrition in reconstructive anal surgery - a prospective-randomized trial
pp. 605-609(5)
Authors: Joos, A. K.; Palma, P.; Jonescheit, J. O.; Hasenberg, T.; Herold, A.

Anorectal amelanotic melanoma
pp. 612-615(4)
Authors: Hillenbrand, A.; Barth, T. F. E.; Henne-Bruns, D.; Formentini, A.

Endoscopic haemostasis of staple-line haemorrhage following colorectal resection
pp. 616-618(3)
Authors: Malik, A. H.; East, J. E.; Buchanan, G. N.; Kennedy, R. H.

TEMS: an alternative method for the repair of benign recto-vaginal fistulae
pp. 619-620(2)
Authors: Darwood, R. J.; Borley, N. R.

Adenocarcinoma of the anal transitional zone after double stapled ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis
pp. 621-623(3)
Authors: Chia, C. S.; Chew, M. H.; Chau, Y. P.; Eu, K. W.; Ho, K. S.

Massive low gastrointestinal bleeding due to a Dieulafoy rectal lesion
pp. 624-625(2)
Authors: Ruiz-Tovar, J.; Díe-Trill, J.; López-Quindós, P.; Rey, A.; López-Hervás, P.; Devesa, J. M.

Lower gastrointestinal bleeding secondary to colonic leukaemic infiltration as the first clinical manifestation of leukaemia
pp. 626-627(2)
Authors: Martinez Hernandez-Magro, P.; Jaime Zavala, M.; Villanueva Saenz, E.; Gomez Morales, E.; Barrientos Rubio, M.

Response to Smart et al.
pp. 628-629(2)
Authors: Maeda, Y.; Vaizey, C. J.; Kamm, M. A.

The use of TME scores in rectal cancer surgery
pp. 629-629(1)
Authors: Mahadavan, L.; Daniels, I. R.

Response to `The use of TME scores in rectal cancer surgery'
pp. 629-630(2)
Authors: Jeyarajah, S.; Sutton, C. D.; Miller, A. S.; Hemingway, D.

The DCC gene and colorectal cancer: the story is more complex
pp. 630-630(1)
Authors: Beggs, A. D.; Abulafi, M.; Hodgson, S. V.

Gemellus
pp. 631-632(2)

Diary of meetings
pp. 633-635(3)

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