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Late discovery of a case with TAR syndrome who presented with an additional potential bleeding risk other than thrombocytopenia
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Improving primary care identification of familial breast cancer risk using proactive invitation and decision support.
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Use of real time mortality risk assessment to inform standards of surgical care in a District General Hospital
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Association between rheumatoid arthritis disease activity, progression of functional limitation and long-term risk of orthopaedic surgery: Combined analysis of two prospective cohorts supports EULAR treat to target DAS thresholds.
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Cardiovascular Risk Profiles amongst Women in a Multiethnic Population in Inner City Britain: A Potential Impact of Anaemia
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Genetic Predisposition to Increased Blood Cholesterol and Triglyceride Lipid Levels and Risk of Alzheimer Disease: A Mendelian Randomization Analysis
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Alcohol-related mortality following self-harm: A multicentre cohort study.
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An audit investigating BMI and the prevalence of obesity in orthognathic patients: Are we putting patients at risk?
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Relative toxicity of mood stabilisers and antipsychotics: case fatality and fatal toxicity associated with self-poisoning
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Evaluation of Liver Function Tests and Risk Score Assessment to Screen Patients for Significant Liver Disease Prior to Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery.
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Rare coding variants in the phospholipase D3 gene confer risk for Alzheimer's disease
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Does clinical management improve outcomes following self-harm? Results from the multicentre study of self-harm in England.
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Prospective validation of the RAPID clinical risk prediction score in adult patients with pleural infection: the PILOT study.
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Delivering an Optimised Behavioural Intervention (OBI) to people with low back pain with high psychological risk; results and lessons learnt from a feasibility randomised controlled trial of Contextual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CCBT) vs. Physiotherapy.
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Chronic kidney disease: towards a risk-based approach.
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Self-harm is common in adolescents in England
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Patients with learning disabilities should be considered at high risk of cervical spine injury.
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Funnel plots may show asymmetry in the absence of publication bias with continuous outcomes dependent on baseline risk: presentation of a new publication bias test.
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Relative toxicity of analgesics commonly used for intentional self-poisoning: A study of case fatality based on fatal and non-fatal overdoses