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Helen Alston

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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|August 3, 2013
Conservative care for end-stage kidney disease: joint medical conference with the Renal Association, British Geriatrics Society and Association for Palliative MedicineHelen Alston
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|December 2, 2015
Conservative care of the patient with end-stage renal diseaseHelen Alston, Aine Burns
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)|July 16, 2016
Ageing Renal Patients: We Need More Collaboration between Geriatric Services and Nephrology DepartmentsHelen Alston, Aine Burns
Nephron. Clinical Practice|January 10, 2014
Does online haemodiafiltration reduce intra-dialytic patient symptoms?Ben Caplin, Helen Alston, Andrew Davenport
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|May 26, 2017
Loss of appendicular muscle mass in haemodialysis patients is associated with increased self-reported depression, anxiety and lower general health scoresHelen Alston, Aine Burns, Andrew Davenport
Seminars in Nephrology|February 4, 2017
Encapsulating Peritoneal SclerosisHelen Alston, Stanley Fan, Masaaki Nakayama
NDT Plus|May 19, 2015
Half and half nailsG H Neild, Helen Alston, Aine Burns
BMC Nephrology|November 10, 2020
Evidence supporting the use of a subjective staff evaluation to assess the benefit of rehabilitation in hemodialysis patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitationTakahiro Shimoda, Helen Alston, Angelique Chai, et al.
Journal of Nephrology|November 1, 2021
Nephro-Zebra: acute kidney injury secondary to rhabdomyolysis-a rare and reversible causeSamuel A Watson, Kerry-Lee Rosenberg, Kate Bramham, et al.
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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|August 3, 2013
Conservative care for end-stage kidney disease: joint medical conference with the Renal Association, British Geriatrics Society and Association for Palliative MedicineHelen Alston
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|December 2, 2015
Conservative care of the patient with end-stage renal diseaseHelen Alston, Aine Burns
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)|July 16, 2016
Ageing Renal Patients: We Need More Collaboration between Geriatric Services and Nephrology DepartmentsHelen Alston, Aine Burns
Nephron. Clinical Practice|January 10, 2014
Does online haemodiafiltration reduce intra-dialytic patient symptoms?Ben Caplin, Helen Alston, Andrew Davenport
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|May 26, 2017
Loss of appendicular muscle mass in haemodialysis patients is associated with increased self-reported depression, anxiety and lower general health scoresHelen Alston, Aine Burns, Andrew Davenport
Seminars in Nephrology|February 4, 2017
Encapsulating Peritoneal SclerosisHelen Alston, Stanley Fan, Masaaki Nakayama
NDT Plus|May 19, 2015
Half and half nailsG H Neild, Helen Alston, Aine Burns
BMC Nephrology|November 10, 2020
Evidence supporting the use of a subjective staff evaluation to assess the benefit of rehabilitation in hemodialysis patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitationTakahiro Shimoda, Helen Alston, Angelique Chai, et al.
Journal of Nephrology|November 1, 2021
Nephro-Zebra: acute kidney injury secondary to rhabdomyolysis-a rare and reversible causeSamuel A Watson, Kerry-Lee Rosenberg, Kate Bramham, et al.
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