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| C P WilliamsSummaryAffiliation: University Hospital of Wales Country: UK Publications
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Why oral calcium supplements may reduce renal stone disease: report of a clinical pilot studyC P Williams
Department of Medical Biochemistry, Wrexham Maelor Hospital NHS Trust, Wrexham LL13 7TD, UK
J Clin Pathol 54:54-62. 2001..To demonstrate the importance of seasonal effects upon the evaluation of such data...
Differences in rates of glycation (glycation index) may significantly affect individual HbA1c results in type 1 diabetesP R Hudson
Department of Medical Biochemistry, Wrexham Maelor Hospital, UK
Ann Clin Biochem 36:451-9. 1999..Patients should be monitored on the basis of their own previous results, and in some patients blood HbA1c may be a less sensitive index of mean blood glucose concentration at higher glucose levels...
Troponin I, laboratory issues, and clinical outcomes in a district general hospital: crossover study with "traditional" markers of myocardial infarction in a total of 1990 patientsF Jishi
Department of Cardiology, Wrexham Maelor Hospital, North East Wales NHS Trust, Croesnewydd Road, Wrexham LL13 7TD, UK
J Clin Pathol 57:1027-32. 2004..Blood sample timing needs to be verified when cTnI is used as an adjunct to early discharge. There were no unexplained false positives or negatives. Standardisation related issues arose...
The effect of oral folic acid on glutathione, glycaemia and lipids in Type 2 diabetesD F Child
Department of Medicine, Gladstone Centre, Maelor Hospital, Wrexham, North Wales, United Kingdom
Diabetes Nutr Metab 17:95-102. 2004..Reduced Hcy and increased glutathione may both mediate improvement in vascular function and outcome. Some aspects of the response to folate may be different in patients on metformin...
