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    Uraemic toxins and cardiovascular disease across the chronic kidney disease spectrum: An observational study by Rossi, M, Campbell, K, Johnson, D, Stanton, T, Pascoe, E, Hawley, C, Dimeski, G, McWhinney, B, Ungerer, J, Isbel, N

    “…Abstract Background and aims There is a growing body of evidence supporting the nephrovascular toxicity of indoxyl sulphate (IS) and p-cresyl sulphate (PCS)…”
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    Glucose meters: evaluation of the new formulation measuring strips from Roche (Accu-Chek) and Abbott (MediSense) by Dimeski, G, Jones, B W, Tilley, V, Greenslade, M N, Russell, A W

    Published in Annals of clinical biochemistry (01-07-2010)
    “…Both Roche and Abbott have released new glucose meter strips. They supply the entire Australian hospital market. The present study compared the performance of…”
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    CSF spectrophotometry in the diagnosis and exclusion of spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage by Wood, M.J., Dimeski, G., Nowitzke, A.M.

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-02-2005)
    “…To assess the sensitivity and specificity of CSF spectrophotometry for the detection of xanthochromia in patients with clinical symptoms suggestive of…”
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    Effects of total plasma protein concentration on plasma sodium, potassium and chloride measurements by an indirect ion selective electrode measuring system by Dimeski, G, Barnett, R J

    Published in Critical care and resuscitation (01-03-2005)
    “…Objective: Ion selective electrodes (ISE) measure electrolytes by two different technologies, direct and indirect. We wished to investigate the effect of total…”
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    Patient-focused outcomes following detection in a hospital-based screening programme for C282Y haemochromatosis by McCullen, M. A., Fletcher, L. M., Dimeski, G., Pink, A., Powell, L. W., Crawford, D. H. G., Hickman, P. E.

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-08-2008)
    “…Background:  Haemochromatosis is a common genetic disease in populations of a northern European origin. However, there is uncertainty as to whether it is a…”
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    Contamination of coagulation tests with heparin from blood gas samples by Brown, J.M., Dimeski, G.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-10-2001)
    “…We investigated the possibility that samples of blood could be contaminated by heparinized blood gas syringes, giving spurious results in coagulation tests. We…”
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    Automated measurement of unsaturated iron binding capacity is an effective screening strategy for C282Y homozygous haemochromatosis by Hickman, P E, Hourigan, L F, Powell, L W, Cordingley, F, Dimeski, G, Ormiston, B, Shaw, J, Ferguson, W, Johnson, M, Ascough, J, McDonell, K, Pink, A, Crawford, D H G

    Published in Gut (01-03-2000)
    “…BACKGROUND C282Y hereditary haemochromatosis is an appropriate condition for population screening. Transferrin saturation, the best screening test to date, is…”
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    Acute bone marrow suppression and gastrointestinal toxicity following acute oral methotrexate overdose by Isoardi, Katherine Z., Harris, Keith, Carmichael, Kate E., Dimeski, Goce, Chan, Betty S. H., Page, Colin B.

    Published in Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (02-12-2018)
    “…Objective: Acute methotrexate overdose rarely causes systemic toxicity due to saturable absorption and rapid renal elimination. We present a case of…”
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    Correction and reporting of potassium results in haemolysed samples by Dimeski, Goce, Clague, Alan E, Hickman, Peter E

    Published in Annals of clinical biochemistry (01-03-2005)
    “…Potassium is usually the most important analyte affected by in vitro haemolysis and the result obtained may falsely indicate or disguise a life-threatening…”
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