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    What factors influence whether 1 or 2 units of blood are used when initiating transfusion in a stable, non-bleeding postpartum maternity patient? by Mayson, Eleni, Ford, Jane

    Published in Pathology (2015)
    “…Most obstetric blood transfusions occur in the setting of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), however blood is limited, not risk-free and some women can be safely…”
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    How does the use of intravenous iron differ in hospitals with above and below average obstetric transfusion rates? by Mayson, Eleni, Ford, Jane

    Published in Pathology (2015)
    “…Obstetric transfusion rates vary across hospitals in NSW. Anaemia in pregnancy is commonly due to iron deficiency. Some obstetricians use intravenous (IV) iron…”
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    What informs choice in obstetric transfusion decision-making? by Mayson, Eleni, Ford, Jane

    Published in Pathology (2015)
    “…Most obstetric blood transfusions occur in the setting of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH). Blood is precious, not risk-free and some women can be safely managed…”
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    Dose Adjusted R-EPOCH Does Not Improve Outcomes in High Grade B Cell Lymphoma with Double Expressor Status or Gain of MYC/BCL2 by Hardefeldt, Prue, Moore, John, Milliken, Sam, Fay, Keith, Orly, Lavee, Mayson, Eleni, Withers, Barbara, Hamad, Nada

    Published in Blood (13-11-2019)
    “…Introduction: Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is a heterogenous disease with prognosis known to vary based on histological changes including immunohistochemistry…”
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    A Shared Electronic Health Record in a Rural Setting Maintains Hematological Cancer Services Remotely during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Cashman, Helen, Mayson, Eleni, Kliman, David, Vachalec, Sue, Bell, Jennifer, Milliken, Sam, Moore, John, Lavee, Orly, Withers, Barbara, Hamad, Nada

    Published in Blood (05-11-2020)
    “…Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has had drastic effects on healthcare provision across Australia and the world. Rural hematology patients who may rely on…”
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    An Electronic Health Record Facilitates a Safer and More Efficient Rural Outreach Haematology/Oncology Service by Cashman, Helen, Hamad, Nada, Moore, John, Milliken, Sam, Lavee, Orly, Withers, Barbara, Mayson, Eleni, Kliman, David, Kesby, Janet, Bell, Jenny, Vachalec, Sue

    Published in Blood (13-11-2019)
    “…Background: Rural Australian oncology patients are known to have inferior mortality rates compared to metropolitan patients, possibly related to access to…”
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    Integrated electronic health record facilitates a safer and more efficient rural outreach haematology service by Cashman, Helen, Mayson, Eleni, Kliman, David, Kesby, Janet, Bell, Jennifer, Vachalec, Sue, Withers, Barbara, Lavee, Orly, Milliken, Sam, Moore, John, Hamad, Nada

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-11-2021)
    “…Background Rural Australian oncology patients are known to have inferior mortality rates compared to metropolitan patients, possibly related to access to…”
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    Single-unit transfusions in the obstetric setting: a qualitative study by Mayson, Eleni, Shand, Antonia W., Ford, Jane B.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-07-2016)
    “…BACKGROUND The rate of obstetric blood transfusion is increasing, and there is hospital variation in its use. Recent Australian guidelines recommend a…”
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    A Case of Glaucoma in Hereditary Spherocytosis by Chen, Haiying, Symons, Robert C.A, Mayson, Eleni, Skalicky, Simon E

    Published in Journal of glaucoma (01-12-2018)
    “…PURPOSE:To report a case of glaucoma and the inherited red cell membranopathy hereditary spherocytosis diagnosed simultaneously in 2 individuals in a family…”
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    Haemoglobin trajectories during pregnancy and associated outcomes using pooled maternity and hospitalization data from two tertiary hospitals by Randall, Deborah A., Patterson, Jillian A., Gallimore, Felicity, Morris, Jonathan M., Simpson, Judy M., McGee, Therese M., Ford, Jane B.

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-11-2019)
    “…Background and objectives This study aimed to describe how haemoglobin trajectories in pregnant Australian women were associated with subsequent postpartum…”
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    Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia masquerading as a labial lump by Lim, Wei How, Mayson, Eleni, Lamaro, Vincent P

    Published in BMJ case reports (01-01-2019)
    “…We report a case of an 82-year-old woman who presented with a 2-week history of a left labial lump. She had a history of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)…”
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    Two faced HLH: comparative review of two cases of adult haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis by Mayson, Eleni, Saverimuttu, Josobel, Warburton, Pauline

    Published in Pathology (2013)
    “…Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare but potentially fatal disease of children and adults. Cytokine dysfunction, uncontrolled accumulation of…”
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    CD5 positive follicular lymphoma: prognostic significance of this aberrant marker? by Mayson, Eleni, Saverimuttu, Josobel, Cartwright, Kimberley

    Published in Pathology (2013)
    “…Follicular lymphoma is a heterogeneous entity that includes tumours derived from germinal centre B cells, and is the most common of the clinically indolent…”
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    Age of blood and adverse outcomes in a maternity population by Patterson, Jillian A., Irving, David O., Isbister, James P., Morris, Jonathan M., Mayson, Eleni, Roberts, Christine L., Ford, Jane B.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-11-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND In recent times there has been debate around whether longer storage time of blood is associated with increased rates of adverse outcomes after…”
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    Outcomes associated with transfusion in low‐risk women with obstetric haemorrhage by Patterson, Jillian A., Nippita, Tanya A., Randall, Deborah, Irving, David O., Ford, Jane B., Bowen, Jennifer R, Cochrane, Sandra, Irving, David O, Isbister, James P, Morris, Jonathan M, Mayson, Eleni, Nicholl, Michael C, Peek, Michael J, Roberts, Christine L, Thomson, Amanda

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-10-2018)
    “…Background and Objectives Obstetric haemorrhage is associated with increased blood transfusion, morbidity and health service usage in women. While the use of…”
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