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    • Diagnosis and treatment of hyponatremia: a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines and consensus statements 

      Nagler, Evi V; Vanmassenhove, Jill; van der Veer, Sabine N; Nistor, Ionut; Van Biesen, Wim; Webster, Angela C; Vanholder, Raymond
      Published 2014-12-11
      Background Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte disorder. Multiple organizations have published guidance documents to assist clinicians in managing hyponatremia. We aimed to explore the scope, content, and consistency of ...
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    • Interventions for the symptoms and signs resulting from jellyfish stings 

      Li, Li; McGee, Richard G; Isbister, Geoffrey K; Webster, Angela C
      Published 2013-12-09
      Background Jellyfish envenomations are common amongst temperate coastal regions and vary in severity depending on the species. Stings result in a variety of symptoms and signs, including pain, dermatological reactions ...
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    • Belatacept for kidney transplant recipients 

      Masson, Philip; Henderson, Lorna; Chapman, Jeremy R; Craig, Jonathan C; Webster, Angela C
      Published 2014-11-24
      Background Most people who receive a kidney transplant die from either cardiovascular disease or cancer before their transplant fails. The most common reason for someone with a kidney transplant to lose the function of ...
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    • Pre‐emptive treatment for cytomegalovirus viraemia to prevent cytomegalovirus disease in solid organ transplant recipients 

      Owers, Daniel S; Webster, Angela C; Strippoli, Giovanni FM; Kable, Kathy; Hodson, Elisabeth M
      Published 2013-02-28
      Background Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in solid organ transplant recipients. Pre‐emptive treatment of patients with CMV viraemia using antiviral agents has been suggested as an ...
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    • Antifungal Agents for Preventing Fungal Infections in Non-Neutropenic Critically Ill Patients 

      Playford, Elliott Geoffrey; Webster, Angela C; Sorrell, Tania C; Craig, Jonathan C
      Published 2006-01-25
      Background: Invasive fungal infections, important causes of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients, may be preventable with the prophylactic administration of antifungal agents. Objectives: This study aims to ...
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