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2004Obesity is a risk factor for peritonitis in the Australian and New Zealand peritoneal dialysis patient populationsMcDonald, S.; Collins, J.; Rumpsfeld, M.; Johnson, D.
1995Adverse outcomes of bacterial meningitis in school aged survivorsGrimwood, K.; Anderson, V.; Bond, L.; Catroppa, C.; Hore, R.; Keir, E.; Nolan, T.; Roberton, D.
2019Caesarean section and risk of type 1 diabetes: whole-of-population studyBegum, M.; Pilkington, R.; Chittleborough, C.; Lynch, J.; Penno, M.; Smithers, L.
2016The long-term psychiatric sequelae of severe injury: a 6-year follow-up studyO'Donnell, M.; Alkemade, N.; Creamer, M.; McFarlane, A.; Silove, D.; Bryant, R.; Forbes, D.
2013Cause-specific mortality and 30-year relative survival of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitisSelinger, C.; Andrews, J.; Dent, O.; Norton, I.; Jones, B.; McDonald, C.; Cowlishaw, J.; Barr, G.; Selby, W.; Leong, R.
2014Preoperative factors predicting clinical outcome following laparoscopic fundoplicationStaehelin, A.; Zingg, U.; Devitt, P.; Esterman, A.; Smith, L.; Jamieson, G.; Watson, D.
2015A comparison of the capacity of DSM-IV and DSM-5 acute stress disorder definitions to predict posttraumatic stress disorder and related disordersBryant, R.; Creamer, M.; O'Donnell, M.; Silove, D.; McFarlane, A.; Forbes, D.
2015Trajectory of post-traumatic stress following traumatic injury: 6-year follow-upBryant, R.; Nickerson, A.; Creamer, M.; O'Donnell, M.; Forbes, D.; Galatzer-Levy, I.; McFarlane, A.; Silove, D.
2007Randomized trial of argon plasma coagulation versus endoscopic surveillance for Barrett esophagus after antireflux surgery: Late resultsBright, T.; Watson, D.; Tam, W.; Game, P.; Astill, D.; Ackroyd, R.; Wijnhoven, B.; Devitt, P.; Schoeman, M.
2004Predictors of depression three months after cardiac hospitalizationSchrader, G.; Cheok, F.; Hordacre, A.; Guiver, N.