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    Open-Label Randomized Clinical Trial of Atropine Bolus Injection Versus Incremental Boluses Plus Infusion for Organophosphate Poisoning in Bangladesh by Abedin, Mohammed Joynal, Sayeed, Abdullah Abu, Basher, Ariful, Maude, Richard J, Hoque, Gofranul, Faiz, M. A.

    Published in Journal of medical toxicology (01-06-2012)
    “…Severe organophosphate compound (OPC) poisoning is an important clinical problem in many countries of the world. Unfortunately, little clinical research has…”
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    Malarial Retinopathy in Bangladeshi Adults by ABU SAYEED, Abdullah, MAUDE, Richard J, UDDIN HASAN, Mahtab, MOHAMMED, Noor, GOFRANUL HOQUE, M, DONDORP, Arjen M, ABUL FAIZ, M

    “…To establish if assessment of malarial retinopathy in adult malaria using ophthalmoscopy by non-ophthalmologists has clinical and prognostic significance, 210…”
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    Retinopathy and microcirculation in adult severe malaria by Maude, Richard James, Sayeed, Abdullah Abu, Beare, Nicholas AV, Charunwatthana, Prakaykaew, Faiz, Abul M, Hossain, Amir, Yunus, Emran Bin, Hoque, Gofranul M, Hasan, Mahtab Uddin, White, Nicholas J, Day, Nicholas PJ, Dondorp, Arjen M

    Published in Malaria journal (20-10-2010)
    “…Introduction A specific retinopathy has been described in African children with cerebral malaria, but in adults this has not been extensively studied. It has…”
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    Severe malaria is associated with a deficiency of von Willebrand factor cleaving protease, ADAMTS13 by Löwenberg, Ester C, Charunwatthana, Prakaykaew, Cohen, Sophie, van den Born, Bert-Jan, Meijers, Joost C M, Yunus, Emran B, Hassan, Mahtab U, Hoque, Gofranul, Maude, Richard J, Nuchsongsin, Forradee, Levi, Marcel, Dondorp, Arjen M

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-01-2010)
    “…Severe falciparum malaria remains a major killer in tropical countries. Central in the pathophysiology is mechanical obstruction in the microcirculation caused…”
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