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2. Retroperitoneal haematoma in a postoperative ALIF patient taking rivaroxaban for atrial fibrillation
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Deekonda, Praveena, Stokes, Oliver M., and Chan, Daniel
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- 2019
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3. Medical research and audit skills training for undergraduates: an international analysis and student-focused needs assessment
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Drake, Thomas M, Bath, Michael, Claireaux, Henry, Mohan, Midhun, F fitzgerald, J Edward, Dynes, Katie, Patel, Priyank, Nixon, Gemma, Wigley, Catrin, Shaw, Abigail, Jull, Patrick, Preece, Ryan, Doherty, Ciaran, Ibrahim, Ibrahim, Manikavasagar, Venughanan, Deekonda, Praveena, Sim, Dayna, Teo, Roxanne, Borakati, Aditya, Barai, Ishani, Logan, Andrew, Sethi, Rajiv, Suresh, Sukrit, Bolton, William, Corbridge, Olivia, Horne, Laura, Morley, Rachel, Robinson, Cal, Smith, Rupert, Mcallister, Ross, Lee, Samuel, Dennis, Yoni, Mcnamee, Lisa, Ng, Lauren, Samaraweera, Sahan, Wilson, Holly, Mills, Annika, Belchos, Jessica, Woin, Lucretia, Phan, Vivian, Chapman, Stephen J, Glasbey, James, Khatri, Chetan, Kong, Chia, Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Harrison, Ewen M, and Bhangu, Aneel
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- 2018
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4. Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on acute otolaryngology inpatient activity at a tertiary referral centre: a retrospective analysis
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Deekonda, Praveena, primary, Mirza, Adal Hussain, additional, and Jones, Huw, additional
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- 2022
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5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on acute otolaryngology inpatient activity at a tertiary referral centre: a retrospective analysis.
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Deekonda, Praveena, primary, Mirza, Adal, additional, and Jones, Huw, additional
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- 2021
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6. Silent Sinus Syndrome Secondary to Lymphoma: An Unusual Case With Radiological Evidence of Rapid Progression
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Deekonda, Praveena, primary and Jones, Huw A. S., additional
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- 2021
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7. Silent Sinus Syndrome Secondary to Lymphoma: An Unusual Case With Radiological Evidence of Rapid Progression.
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Deekonda, Praveena and Jones, Huw A. S.
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LYMPHOMA diagnosis , *DISEASE progression , *CHRONIC lymphocytic leukemia , *BIOPSY , *PARANASAL sinus diseases , *ENDOSCOPIC surgery , *ACQUISITION of data , *MEDICAL records , *LYMPHOMAS , *COMPUTED tomography , *ENDOSCOPY , *DISEASE risk factors , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objective: To describe a case of silent sinus syndrome secondary to malignancy and discuss the pertinent clinical findings. Silent Sinus Syndrome (SSS) refers to a rare, asymptomatic condition whereby occlusion of the maxillary sinus ostium results in gradual resorption of air, creation of negative pressure and collapse of the maxillary walls. Methods: Review of medical records and literature review using NCBI/PubMed. Results: We describe a case of a 54-year-old gentleman presenting solely with enophthalmos. He had been diagnosed with stage IVa small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) 1.5 years prior to this, which was being managed with active surveillance. CT demonstrated severe bowing of the anterior and posterolateral wall, inferior displacement of the floor of the orbit and right enophthalmos, thus supporting a diagnosis of silent sinus syndrome. Compared to previous staging CT at the time of the lymphoma diagnosis these findings were entirely new, and soft tissue in the pterygomaxillary fissure was found to be enlarged. The patient underwent endoscopic sinus surgery and a right maxillary mega-antrostomy was performed to ventilate the maxillary sinus and prevent progression of eye symptoms. A biopsy was taken from the pterygopalatine fossa, which was confirmed to be chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Conclusion: This case is unique both in being secondary to malignancy, as well as being rapidly progressive given the presence of radiologically normal appearances 1.5 years prior to presentation. Although a rare condition, prompt recognition of SSS is vital to prevent ophthalmological complications. This report highlights malignancy as a potential cause in cases with focal bony remodeling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Core content of the medical school surgical curriculum: Consensus report from the association of surgeons in training (ASIT)
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Baker, Daniel, primary, Deekonda, Praveena, additional, Glasbey, James, additional, Humm, Gemma, additional, Mohan, Helen, additional, Nally, Deirdre, additional, Srikandarajah, Nisaharan, additional, Storey, Bradley, additional, Walker, Nathan, additional, Brown, Samuel, additional, Hughes, Ioan, additional, Peiris, Bryony, additional, Tailor, Bhavesh, additional, Vithlani, Gauri, additional, Wcislo, Katarzyna, additional, Webb, Sam, additional, Adams, Niall, additional, Ahmed, Waheed-Ul-Rahman, additional, Azam, Saima, additional, Bhatia, Sanchita, additional, Bratsos, Paris, additional, Choudhry, Hamzah, additional, Clementi, Rebecca, additional, Coulson, Rachael, additional, Cunningham, Clare, additional, Curlewis, Keegan, additional, Dawidziuk, Aleksander, additional, Donnelly, Hayley, additional, Erotocritou, Marios, additional, Hagan, Jonathan, additional, Jacklin, Chloe, additional, Kakodkar, Pramath, additional, Kenner, Mariam, additional, Kennett, Jessica, additional, Khaw, Rachel, additional, Madden-McKee, Christopher, additional, Mansell, Leo, additional, McNulty, James, additional, Mills, Emily, additional, Mohamed, Tahira, additional, Neo, Wee Xuan, additional, Ng, Nathan, additional, Ngadimin, Cleo, additional, Nozdrin, Mikhail, additional, O'Donnell, Matthew, additional, Obiri-Darko, Emma, additional, Pandirajan, Kamashi, additional, Paul, Jeffy, additional, Prentice, James, additional, Pujara, Priyanka, additional, Rubinchik, Polly, additional, Sawhney, Riya, additional, Shah, Salonee, additional, Sharp, Elliott, additional, Siang, Lee Keng, additional, Smith, Thomas, additional, Szyszka, Bartosz, additional, Ta, Ngan Hong, additional, Valand, Dharmesh, additional, White, Heather, additional, Worthington, James, additional, Yoon, Won Young, additional, Ablett, Andrew, additional, Cornwall, Hannah, additional, Down, Billy, additional, Eichenauer, Claudia, additional, Evans, Ella, additional, Hoade, Lucy, additional, John, Imogen, additional, Kayani, Kayani, additional, Kouli, Omar, additional, Kumar, Hemant, additional, Mak, Richard, additional, Milton, Amelia, additional, Noor, Muhammed, additional, Onafowokan, Olutusen, additional, Solomou, Georgios, additional, Tincknell, Laura, additional, Yusuf, Baasil, additional, Zagaran, Alexander, additional, Baker, Daniel, additional, and Hughes, Katie, additional
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- 2020
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9. Lithium induced hypercalcaemia - local review of presentation, management and surgical outcomes
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Mousavi, Mahshad, primary, Tahreem, Uzma, additional, Deekonda, Praveena, additional, and Bujanova, Jana, additional
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- 2019
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10. Students' participation in collaborative research should be recognised
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Borakati, Aditya, McLean, Kenneth, Drake, Thomas M., Harrison, Ewen M., Kamarajah, Sivesh K., Khatri, Chetan, Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Abbas, Minaam, Abdalkoddus, Muhammad, Abdel-Fattah, Areej, Abdelgalil, Reem, Abdikadir, Haweya, Adams, Ryan, Adams, Sarah, Adelaja, Inioluwa, Adeogun, Abiola, Adjei, Helena, Adlan, Amirul, Adwan, Hussamuddin, Aeyad, Sara, Aftab, Raiyyan, Afzul, Amir, Agarwal, Vani, Aglan, Hosam, Agrawal, Medha, Agrawal, Rishi, Ahmed, Fiza, Akhtar, Sobia, Akpenyi, Onyinye, Al-Attar, Maithem, Al-Ausi, Muhammed, Al-Khyatt, Waleed, Al-Mousawi, Alia, Al-Nasser, Zainab, Alagappan, Anand, Alberts, Justin, Alfa-Wali, Maryam, Ali, Abdulmajid, Ali, Adnan, Ali, Tamara, Alkhaffaf, Bilal, Allen, Rachael, Alubaidi, Kassem, Andah, Edemanwan, Anderson, Richard, Andrew, Kirstine, Ang, Andrew, Ang, Eshen, Anyomih, Theophilus, Archer, James, Archer, Matt, Arnell, Steven, Arnold, Matthew, Arora, Esha, Ashraf, Nadeem, Ashraf, Raees, Ashwood, Jordan, Asif, Usama, Atayi, Andrew, Auckburally, Sameera, Austin, Ralph, Azam, Sultana, Yahaya, Aishah Azri, Babatunde, Fiyin, Bach, Simon, Bachar, Roudi, Badran, Abdul, Baillie, Caroline, Balai, Edward, Baldwin, Alexander, Balian, Vartan, Banfield, Danielle, Bannard-Smith, Jonathan, Barker, Connor, Barmayehvar, Behrad, Barnfield, Jane, Bartlett, David, Bartlett, Richard, Baryeh, Kwaku, Basetti, Siddharth, Bateman, Kellie, Bath, Michael, Beamish, Andrew, Beasley, William, Beecroft, Simon, Begaj, Ardit, Beghal, Gurpreet, Belchos, Jessica, Bera, Katarzyna, Bergara, Tara, Betts, Anna, Bhangu, Aneel, Bhaskaran, Gayathri, Bhatti, Amina, Bica, Mihai, Billyard, Caitlin, Birkin, Emily, Blazeby, Jane, Blege, Harry, Blencowe, Natalie, Blore, Christopher, Boddy, Alex, Boissaud-Cooke, Matthew, Bolina, Anita, Bolton, William, Bosanquet, David, Bowley, Doug, Boyce, Kathryn, Branagan, Graham, Brayley, Jessica, Brecher, Joanna, Bresges, Kristina, Briggs, Emily, Broll, Ryan, Brown, Damien, Brown, Elliot, Brown, Leo, Brown, Robin, Brown, Rory, Bruce, Connor, Bruce, Pepa, Buckle, Rory, Budd, Emily, Buka, Richard, Burke, Dermot, Burke, Joshua, Burman, Alisha, Burney, Laura, Burrows, Amy, Bux, Mohammed, Cahill, Ronan, Calabria, Clementina, Camilleri-Brennan, Julian, Campbell, Amy, Campbell, Bill, Cant, Matthew, Cao, Yun, Carlson, Sophie, Carr, Grace, Carr, Luke, Carr, Rebecca, Carr, Richard, Cartwright, Eleanor, Castle, Alice, Cattle, Kirsty, Cave, Daniel, Chapman, Stephen, Charalabopoulos, Alexandros, Chaudhri, Sanjay, Chaudhry, Ahmad, Chauhan, Paresh, Chauhan, Priyesh, Chebbout, Ryad, Chen, Yunzi, Chenciner, Louisa, Cheng, Jingjie, Cheng, Natalie, Chew, Lin, China, Zenab, Chitnis, Abhishek, Chitsabesan, Praminthra, Choi, Paul, Choi, Sarah, Choudhry, Mariam, Choy, Chern, Ciurleo, Claudia, Claireaux, Henry, Coe, Peter, Cole, Simon, Concannon, Katy, Cope, Edward, Corbridge, Olivia, Court, Jessica, Cox, Louise, Craig-Mcquaide, Anna, Cresswell, Ben, Crozier, Lauren, Cruickshank, Neil, Cuckow, Lucy, Cui, Helen, Cumber, Elspeth, Cumming, Sarah, Cundy, Olivia, Cunha, Melissa, Cunha, Pedro, Cunliffe, Laura, Dada, Jazleen, Daliya, Prita, Dalli, Jeffrey, Daniels, Ian, Daniels, James, Daoub, Ahmed, Dar, Sabeera, Das, Emma, Das, Kaustuv, Davies, Emily, Davies, Gareth, Davies, Kirsty, Davies, Kristen, Davies, Rachel, Dawe, Victoria, Lucas de Carvalho, Joshua, De Jong, Katie, Deasy, Katherine, Deekonda, Praveena, Deepak, Sahil, Desai, Henal, Desai, Karishma, Devlin, Ryan, Dewan, Nishat, Dhillon, Akashdeep, Dhillon, Priya, Dhir, Tanya, Di Saverio, Salomone, Diamond, Julia, Dib, Peter, Dimitriadis, Panagiotis A., Dindyal, Shiva, Doe, Matthew, Doehrty, Ciaran, Dogra, Tara, Doshi, Arpan, Downey, Alison, Doyle, Joseph, Draper, Ashleigh, Duff, Sarah, Duncumb, Joseph, Dupre, Sophie, Durno, Justine, Dzieweczynski, Michal, Eardley, Nicola, Easby, Sarah, Easdon, Sam, Ebdewi, Hamdi, Eccles, Lydon, Edwards, Jacob, Eedarapalli, Padma, Elbuzidi, Mohamed, Elder, Patrick, Elliott, Lucy, Elsaddig, Malaz, Embury-Young, Ysabelle, Emesih, Sophie, Engledow, Alec, English, William, Episkopos, Christos, Epstein, Jonathan, Esmail, Rahim, Fatayer, Taher, Favero, Nicolò, Fearnhead, Nicola, Feldman, Maxine, Fennelly, Evelyn, Fenwick, Stephen, Ferguson, Lucie, Fergusson, Stuart, Fessas, Petros, FitzGerald, Isabel, Fitzgerald, J. 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11. Challenges of one-year longitudinal follow-up of a prospective, observational cohort study using an anonymised database: recommendations for trainee research collaboratives.
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STARSurg Collaborative, Kamarajah, Sivesh, McLean, Kenneth A., Borakati, Aditya, Drake, Thomas M., Woin, Evelina, Khatri, Chetan, Fitzgerald, J. Edward, Harrison, Ewen M., Bhangu, Aneel, Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Glasbey, James C., Burke, Joshua, Bath, Michael F., Claireaux, Henry A., Gundogan, Buket, Mohan, Midhun, Deekonda, Praveena, Kong, Chia, and Joyce, Holly
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GASTROINTESTINAL surgery ,COHORT analysis ,KIDNEY surgery ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,KIDNEY injuries ,DATABASES - Abstract
Background: Trainee research collaboratives (TRCs) have pioneered high quality, prospective 'snap-shot' surgical cohort studies in the UK. Outcomes After Kidney injury in Surgery (OAKS) was the first TRC cohort study to attempt to collect one-year follow-up data. The aims of this study were to evaluate one-year follow-up and data completion rates, and to identify factors associated with improved follow-up rates.Methods: In this multicentre study, patients undergoing major gastrointestinal surgery were prospectively identified and followed up at one-year following surgery for six clinical outcomes. The primary outcome for this report was the follow-up rate for mortality at 1 year. The secondary outcome was the data completeness rate in those patients who were followed-up. An electronic survey was disseminated to investigators to identify strategies associated with improved follow-up.Results: Of the 173 centres that collected baseline data, 126 centres registered to participate in one-year follow-up. Overall 62.3% (3482/5585) of patients were followed-up at 1 year; in centres registered to collect one-year outcomes, the follow-up rate was 82.6% (3482/4213). There were no differences in sex, comorbidity, operative urgency, or 7-day postoperative AKI rate between patients who were lost to follow-up and those who were successfully followed-up. In centres registered to collect one-year follow-up outcomes, overall data completeness was 83.1%, with 57.9% (73/126) of centres having ≥95% data completeness. Factors associated with increased likelihood of achieving ≥95% data completeness were total number of patients to be followed-up (77.4% in centres with < 15 patients, 59.0% with 15-29 patients, 51.4% with 30-59 patients, and 36.8% with > 60 patients, p = 0.030), and central versus local storage of patient identifiers (72.5% vs 48.0%, respectively, p = 0.006).Conclusions: TRC methodology can be used to follow-up patients identified in prospective cohort studies at one-year. Follow-up rates are maximized by central storage of patient identifiers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Outcomes after kidney injury in surgery (OAKS):Protocol for a multicentre, observational cohort study of acute kidney injury following major gastrointestinal and liver surgery
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Bath, Michael, Glasbey, James, Claireaux, Henry, Drake, Tom, Gundogan, Buket, Khatri, Chetan, Kong, Nicholas, McNamee, Lisa, Mohan, Midhun, Amin, Humzah, Barai, Ishani, Bhanderi, Shivam, Brown, Fraser S., Chapman, Stephen J., Corbridge, Olivia, Cumber, Elspeth, Deekonda, Praveena, Dennis, Yoni, Gokani, Vimal, Ibrahim, Ibrahim, Kamarajah, Sivesh Kathir, Logan, Andrew E., Mills, Annika, Phan, Pho N H, Robinson, Cal, Sethi, Rajiv, Shaw, Abigail, Suresh, Reena, Suresh, Sukrit, Wigley, Catrin, Wilson, Holly, Arulkumaran, Nishkantha, Richards, Toby, Duthie, Fiona, Thomas, Mark, Prowle, John, Harrison, Ewen, Fitzgerald, J. Edward, Bhangu, Aneel, and Nepogodiev, Dmitri
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Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality following cardiac surgery. Data focusing on the patterns of AKI following major gastrointestinal surgery could inform quality improvement projects and clinical trials, but there is a lack of reliable evidence. This multicentre study aims to determine the incidence and impact of AKI following major gastrointestinal and liver surgery. Methods and analysis: This prospective, collaborative, multicentre cohort study will include consecutive adults undergoing gastrointestinal resection, liver resection or reversal of ileostomy or colostomy. Open and laparoscopic procedures in elective and emergency patients will be included in the study. The primary end point will be the incidence of AKI within 7 days of surgery, identified using an adaptation of the National Algorithm for Detecting Acute Kidney Injury, which is based on the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) AKI guidelines. Secondary outcomes will include persistent renal dysfunction at discharge and 1 year postoperatively. The 30-day adverse event rate will be measured using the Clavien-Dindo scale. Data on factors that may predispose to the development of AKI will be collected to identify variables associated with AKI. Based on our previous collaborative studies, a minimum of 114 centres are expected to be recruited, contributing over 6500 patients in total. Ethics and dissemination: This study will be registered as clinical audit at each participating hospital. The protocol will be disseminated through local and national medical student networks in the UK and Ireland.
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13. Retroperitoneal haematoma in a postoperative ALIF patient taking rivaroxaban for atrial fibrillation.
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Stokes, Oliver M., Chan, Daniel, and Deekonda, Praveena
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ATRIAL fibrillation ,HEMATOMA ,SPONDYLOLISTHESIS ,RIVAROXABAN ,LUMBAR vertebrae ,SURGICAL site ,SPINAL surgery - Abstract
Background: Novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) are being increasingly used in the secondary prevention of thromboembolic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. Patients taking NOACs are difficult to manage perioperatively, and several unexpected complications have been reported in these patients.Case Report: We report a case of a rivaroxaban-induced retroperitoneal haematoma in a 72-year-old man who underwent an L5/S1 anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) for grade 1 spondylolytic spondylolisthesis. The patient suffered from atrial fibrillation and was taking rivaroxaban, a factor Xa inhibitor, for thromboembolic risk reduction. In accordance with perioperative Novel Oral Anticoagulant (NOAC) guidelines, rivaroxaban was stopped 2 days preoperatively and restarted on the third postoperative day. The patient presented on the ninth postoperative day, complaining of severe left iliac fossa pain, nausea, and vomiting, accompanied by swelling and bruising around the surgical site. A computed tomography (CT) scan showed a large expanding retroperitoneal haematoma. The patient was taken back to theatre for an evacuation of the haematoma and subsequently recovered without any further complications.Conclusion: This is the first case of a rivaroxaban-induced retroperitoneal haematoma reported in the literature, secondary to elective spinal surgery. This report adds to the body of evidence on the risk of postoperative bleeding in patients taking NOACs. If patients on NOACs present with abdominal symptoms following anterior approach to the lumbar spine, treating clinicians should have a high index of suspicion for retroperitoneal haematoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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14. Retroperitoneal haematoma in a postoperative ALIF patient taking rivaroxaban for atrial fibrillation
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Deekonda, Praveena, primary, Stokes, Oliver M., additional, and Chan, Daniel, additional
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15. Decision Making, Bias, and Low Grade Glioma
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Deekonda, Praveena, primary and Bernstein, Mark, additional
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