Ian Cropley
- Amikacin treatment for multidrug resistant tuberculosis: how much monitoring is required?By Veronica Melchionda, Harry Wyatt, Santino Capocci, Raul Garcia Medina, Angelita Solamalai, Sotira Katiri, Susan Hopkins, Ian Cropley and Marc LipmanVeronica Melchionda1University College London Medical School, London6V. Melchionda and H. Wyatt are joint first authorsHarry Wyatt1University College London Medical School, London6V. Melchionda and H. Wyatt are joint first authorsSantino Capocci1University College London Medical School, London2Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, LondonRaul Garcia Medina3Dept of Audiology, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, LondonAngelita Solamalai4North Central London TB Service, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, LondonSotira Katiri3Dept of Audiology, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, LondonSusan Hopkins5Dept of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKIan Cropley5Dept of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKMarc Lipman1University College London Medical School, London2Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London
- Detecting pulmonary involvement in extra-pulmonary tuberculosis using chest radiographs (CXR) and sputum sampling: What happens in practice?By Suzanne Bartington, Marc Lipman, Joanne Cleverley, Charlotte Cash, Ian Cropley and Susan HopkinsSuzanne Bartington1Royal Free and University College London Medical School, UCL, London, United KingdomMarc Lipman2Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomJoanne Cleverley3Department of Radiology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomCharlotte Cash3Department of Radiology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomIan Cropley4Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomSusan Hopkins5Departments of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
- Baseline and treatment completion chest radiographs in pulmonary and extra-pulmonary tuberculosisBy Suzanne Bartington, Susan Hopkins, Charlotte Cash, Joanne Cleverley, Ian Cropley and Marc LipmanSuzanne Bartington1Royal Free and University College London Medical School, UCL, London, United KingdomSusan Hopkins2Departments of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomCharlotte Cash3Department of Radiology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomJoanne Cleverley3Department of Radiology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomIan Cropley4Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free Hospital, London, United KingdomMarc Lipman5Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
- Aminoglycoside ototoxicity monitoring in multidrug resistant tuberculosis: How much is enough?By Veronica Melchionda, Harry Wyatt, Raul Garcia Medina, Angelita Solamali, Sotira Katiri, Susan Hopkins, Ian Cropley and Marc LipmanVeronica Melchionda1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United KingdomHarry Wyatt1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United KingdomRaul Garcia Medina1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United KingdomAngelita Solamali1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United KingdomSotira Katiri1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United KingdomSusan Hopkins1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United KingdomIan Cropley1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United KingdomMarc Lipman1TB Services, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
- Decreasing cost effectiveness of testing for latent TB in HIV in a low TB incidence areaBy Santino Capocci, Colette Smith, Stephen Morris, Sanjay Bhagani, Ian Cropley, Ibrahim Abubakar, Margaret Johnson and Marc LipmanArticle | Published in 2015 in European Respiratory JournalSantino Capocci1Department of HIV and Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKColette Smith2Department of Infection and Population Health, University College London, London, UKStephen Morris3Department of Applied Health Research, University College London, London, UKSanjay Bhagani4Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKIan Cropley4Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKIbrahim Abubakar5Research Department of Infection and Population Health, University College London, London, UK6Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit, London, UKMargaret Johnson1Department of HIV and Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKMarc Lipman1Department of HIV and Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK7Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK
- Decreasing cost effectiveness of testing for latent TB in HIV in a low TB incidence areaBy Santino Capocci, Colette Smith, Stephen Morris, Sanjay Bhagani, Ian Cropley, Ibrahim Abubakar, Margaret Johnson and Marc LipmanSantino Capocci1Department of HIV and Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKColette Smith2Department of Infection and Population Health, University College London, London, UKStephen Morris3Department of Applied Health Research, University College London, London, UKSanjay Bhagani4Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKIan Cropley4Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKIbrahim Abubakar5Research Department of Infection and Population Health, University College London, London, UK6Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit, London, UKMargaret Johnson1Department of HIV and Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKMarc Lipman1Department of HIV and Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK7Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK
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