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Glomerular toxicity persists 10 years after ifosfamide treatment in childhood and is not predictable by age or dose
Persistent nephrotoxicity during 10-year follow-up after cisplatin or carboplatin treatment in childhood: Relevance of age and dose as risk factors
Estimation of renal function and its potential impact on carboplatin dosing in children with cancer
Estimation of renal function and its potential impact on carboplatin dosing in children with cancer
Potential clinical impact of taking multiple blood samples for research studies in paediatric oncology: How much do we really know?
A study to determine the minimum volume of blood necessary to be discarded from a central venous catheter before a valid sample is obtained in children with cancer
Estimation of glomerular filtration rate in paediatric cancer patients using 51CR-EDTA population pharmacokinetics
Cyclophosphamide metabolism in children following a 1-h and a 24-h infusion
Cyclophosphamide metabolism in children with Fanconi's anaemia
Cyclophosphamide metabolism in children with Fanconi's anaemia
A study of the feasibility and accuracy of pharmacokinetically guided etoposide dosing in children
Cyclophosphamide pharmacokinetics in children
Inaccuracy of glomerular filtration rate estimation from height/plasma creatinine ratio
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