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Mite and endotoxin exposure in the beds of children with asthma (NHMRC 352427)
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Fungal allergy and domestic exposure to fungi in cystic fibrosis (Australian Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust 2004/052)
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Personal exposure to fungal allergens in asthma (NHMRC 253818)
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The Southern Adelaide Waiting List Project: A Regional Partners in Health Approach with a Call-Centre Support System
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The role of Dipyridamole in Improving the False Negative Rate in Pre-Operative Parathyroid Adenoma Localisation Using 99mTc Sestamibi
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A phase II trial of high dose cytarabine and fludarabine without anthracycline for patients with core binding factor acute myeloid leukaemia, measuring efficacy, safety and monitoring minimal residual disease
Expand descriptionThis trial is assessing the outcome of patients with a rare form of AML (CBF-AML) who have anthracyline (or not) as part of their treatment
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Passive joint mobilisation for the treatment of shoulder pain
Expand descriptionForty subjects presenting with pain during shoulder movements will be recruited for this study. Subjects will be randomly allocated into either a control or experimental group. Both groups will receive advice and shoulder exercises. The experimental group will additionally receive passive shoulder joint mobilisation. Outcome measurements of pain intensity, functional impairment, self assessment of improvement and active range of movement will be re-assessed by a blinded researcher at 1, 3 and 6 months following recruitment.
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Is regional anaesthesia associated with postoperative cognitive deficit? A prospective randomised controlled trial.
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The Early Nasojejunal Tube to Meet Energy Requirements in Intensive Care Study
Expand descriptionstudy completed and published Conclusions: In mechanically ventilated patients with mildly elevated gastric residual volumes and already receiving nasogastric nutrition, early nasojejunal nutrition did not increase energy delivery and did not appear to reduce the frequency of pneumonia. The rate of minor gastrointestinal hemorrhage was increased. Routine placement of a nasojejunal tube in such patients is not recommended.
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Beta-blockers and Airways Disease
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