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2012Progression of periacetabular osteolytic lesionsHowie, D.; Neale, S.; Martin, W.; Costi, K.; Kane, T.; Stamenkov, R.; Findlay, D.
1998Loosening of matt and polished cemented femoral stemsHowie, D.; Middleton, R.; Costi, K.
1999A Comparison of Different Surgical Approaches for the Periacetabular OsteotomyHussell, G.; Mast, J.; Mayo, K.; Howie, D.; Reinhold, G.
2015Wear of highly crosslinked polyethylene acetabular components: a review of RSA studiesCallary, S.; Solomon, L.; Holubowycz, O.; Campbell, D.; Munn, Z.; Howie, D.
2012Mentoring in complex surgery: minimising the learning curve complications from peri-acetabular osteotomyHowie, D.; Beck, M.; Costi, K.; Pannach, S.; Ganz, R.
1999Macrophage colony-stimulating factor and interleukin-6 release by periprosthetic cells stimulates osteoclast formation and bone resorptionNeale, S.; Sabokbar, A.; Howie, D.; Murray, D.; Athanasou, N.
2007Progression of acetabular periprosthetic osteolytic lesions measured with computed tomographyHowie, D.; Neale, S.; Stamenkov, R.; Mc Gee, M.; Taylor, D.; Findlay, D.
2003Measurement of bone defects adjacent to acetabular components of hip replacementStamenkov, R.; Howie, D.; Taylor, J.; Findlay, D.; Mc Gee, M.; Kourlis, G.; Carbone, A.; Burwell, M.
2017Proximal translation of > 1 mm within the first two years of revision total hip arthroplasty correctly predicts whether or not an acetabular component is loose in 80% of cases: a case-control study with confirmed intra-operative outcomesKim, Y.; Abrahams, J.; Callary, S.; De Ieso, C.; Costi, K.; Howie, D.; Solomon, L.
2017The diagnostic performance of radiographic criteria to detect aseptic acetabular component loosening after revision total hip arthroplastyAbrahams, J.; Kim, Y.; Callary, S.; De Ieso, C.; Costi, K.; Howie, D.; Solomon, L.