R. Nash, N. Amiraraghi, R. Roplekar, M. Yaneza, S. Ansari, C. Huins, A. Narula, H. Kubba, C. Murray, A. Cain, Gillian McDougall
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Results A total of 5042 patients were seen. Of these patients, 84.5 per cent were referred by the general practitioner. This one-stop first referral clinic assessed both routine and urgent cases, with mean referral-to-clinic time of 26 days. A huge variety of conditions were encountered, but over 50 per cent of patients were definitively managed with just one out-patient appointment. In addition, we found that clinical examination alone was not sufficiently accurate. In our representative sample, one-third of the patients with clinically diagnosed salivary tumours were over-diagnosed.