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Adjuvant Rituximab—Exploratory Trial in Young People With Graves Disease
Tim D Cheetham
,
Michael Cole
,
Mario Abinun
,
Amit Allahabadia
,
Tim Barratt
,
Justin H Davies
,
Paul Dimitri
,
Amanda Drake
,
Zainaba Mohamed
,
Robert D Murray
,
Caroline A Steele
,
Nicola Zammitt
,
Sonya Carnell
,
Jonathan Prichard
,
Gillian Watson
,
Sophie Hambleton
,
John N S Matthews
,
Simon H S Pearce
October 2021
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Cole
Matthews
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The Infant KIdney Dialysis and Utrafiltration (I-KID) Study: A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomized Study in Infants, Comparing Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Venovenous Hemofiltration, and Newcastle Infant Dialysis Ultrafiltration System, a Novel Infant Hemodialysis Device
I-KID study protocol: evaluation of efficacy, outcomes and safety of a new infant haemodialysis and ultrafiltration machine in clinical use: a randomised clinical investigation using a cluster stepped-wedge design
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