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Helena Gleeson

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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|October 3, 2015
'Part of the problem, part of the solution' - adult physicians' role in adolescent and young adult healthHelena Gleeson
Nature Reviews. Endocrinology|September 3, 2016
Disease watch: Optimizing endocrine care for survivors of childhood cancerHelena Gleeson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|October 8, 2011
Transition to adult servicesHelena Gleeson, Gill Turner
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology : Case Reports and Clinical Investigations : Official Journal of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology|August 8, 2018
Three practical principles in planning and developing health care transition: our personal perspectivesYukihiro Hasegawa, Helena Gleeson
Endocrine Development|September 24, 2014
Working with adolescents and young adults to support transitionHelena Gleeson, Amy B Wisniewski
Drug Safety|May 18, 2004
Cancer risk following growth hormone use in childhood: implications for current practiceAmanda L Ogilvy-Stuart, Helena Gleeson
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|January 25, 2013
'Everybody's business': transition and the role of adult physiciansHelena Gleeson, Sara McCartney, Victoria Lidstone
Clinical Endocrinology|May 16, 2014
How to manage an adolescent girl presenting with features of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); an exemplar for adolescent health care in endocrinologyHamidreza Mani, Neelam Potdar, Helena Gleeson
European Journal of Endocrinology|September 9, 2008
'Do no harm': management of craniopharyngiomaHelena Gleeson, Rakesh Amin, Mohamad Maghnie
Clinical Endocrinology|January 30, 2016
Concerns about the safety of patients with diabetes insipidus admitted to hospitalHelena Gleeson, Adam Bonfield, Elizabeth Hackett, et al.
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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|October 3, 2015
'Part of the problem, part of the solution' - adult physicians' role in adolescent and young adult healthHelena Gleeson
Nature Reviews. Endocrinology|September 3, 2016
Disease watch: Optimizing endocrine care for survivors of childhood cancerHelena Gleeson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|October 8, 2011
Transition to adult servicesHelena Gleeson, Gill Turner
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology : Case Reports and Clinical Investigations : Official Journal of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology|August 8, 2018
Three practical principles in planning and developing health care transition: our personal perspectivesYukihiro Hasegawa, Helena Gleeson
Endocrine Development|September 24, 2014
Working with adolescents and young adults to support transitionHelena Gleeson, Amy B Wisniewski
Drug Safety|May 18, 2004
Cancer risk following growth hormone use in childhood: implications for current practiceAmanda L Ogilvy-Stuart, Helena Gleeson
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|January 25, 2013
'Everybody's business': transition and the role of adult physiciansHelena Gleeson, Sara McCartney, Victoria Lidstone
Clinical Endocrinology|May 16, 2014
How to manage an adolescent girl presenting with features of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); an exemplar for adolescent health care in endocrinologyHamidreza Mani, Neelam Potdar, Helena Gleeson
European Journal of Endocrinology|September 9, 2008
'Do no harm': management of craniopharyngiomaHelena Gleeson, Rakesh Amin, Mohamad Maghnie
Clinical Endocrinology|January 30, 2016
Concerns about the safety of patients with diabetes insipidus admitted to hospitalHelena Gleeson, Adam Bonfield, Elizabeth Hackett, et al.
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