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2005Limbal relaxing incisions versus on-axis incisions to reduce corneal astigmatism at the time of cataract surgeryKaufmann, C.; Peter, J.; Ooi, K.; Phipps, S.; Cooper, P.; Goggin, M.
2010A comparison of dental changes produced by mandibular advancement splints in the management of obstructive sleep apnoeaAng, H.; Dreyer, C.
2012Carbon dioxide insufflation during colonoscopy in deeply sedated patientsSingh, R.; Neo, E.; Nordeen, N.; Shanmuganathan, G.; Ashby, A.; Drummond, S.; Nind, G.; Murphy, E.; Luck, A.; Tucker, G.; Tan, W.
2016Liberal glycemic control in critically Ill patients with type 2 diabetes: an exploratory studyKar, P.; Plummer, M.P.; Bellomo, R.; Jenkins, A.J.; Januszewski, A.S.; Chapman, M.J.; Jones, K.L.; Horowitz, M.; Deane, A.M.
2015Gender differences in the association between tooth loss and obesitySingh, A.; De Anselmo Peres, M.; Glazer De Anselmo Peres, K.; Bernardo, C.; Xavier, A.; d'Orsi, E.
2005Correlation between preoperative symptom scores, quality-of-life questionnaires, and staging with computed tomography in patients with chronic rhinosinusitisWabnitz, D.; Nair, S.; Wormald, P.
2005An evaluation of effect of pterygopalatine fossa injection with local anesthetic and adrenalin in the control of nasal bleeding during endoscopic sinus surgeryWormald, P.; Athanasiadis, T.; Rees, G.; Robinson, S.
2018Active surveillance of women diagnosed with atypical ductal hyperplasia on core needle biopsy may spare many women potentially unnecessary surgery, but at the risk of undertreatment for a minority: 10-year surgical outcomes of 114 consecutive cases from a single centerFarshid, G.; Edwards, S.; Kollias, J.; Gill, P.G.
2020Patient reported and physician recorded bowel dysfunction following colorectal resection and radical cystectomy: a prospective, comparative studyNg, K.-S.; Gladman, M.A.
2019Higher serum sex hormone-binding globulin levels are associated with incident cardiovascular disease in menGyawali, P.; Martin, S.A.; Heilbronn, L.K.; Vincent, A.D.; Jenkins, A.J.; Januszewski, A.S.; Adams, R.J.T.; O'Loughlin, P.D.; Wittert, G.A.