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Ian D Watson

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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|September 16, 2018
A patient focused relationship for specialists in laboratory medicineIan D Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 16, 2015
Making test results more easily understood by patientsIan D Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 26, 2011
Paracetamol poisoning. Paracetamol concentrations should be in mg/L in UKIan D Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 19, 2002
Wrong biochemistry results. Companies and Medical Devices Agency must act to prevent wrong resultsIan D Watson, K Lawton
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|February 7, 2019
The end of Laboratory Medicine as we know it?Michael Neumaier, Ian D Watson
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|June 14, 2003
Definitive angiographic detection of subarachnoid haemorrhage compared with laboratory assessment of intracranial bleed in CT-negative patientsDaniel M O'Connell, Ian D Watson
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|July 16, 2002
Survival after very high blood alcohol concentrationsCharles van Heyningen, Ian D Watson
Clinical Chemistry|March 25, 2005
Precision of computed spectrophotometric scans for heme pigments in subarachnoid hemorrhage makes interpretation reliableDaniel M O'Connell, Ian D Watson
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|May 20, 2009
How will the Carter reports reform pathology?Ian D Watson, Julian H Barth
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|November 23, 2013
An enzymatic assay for the detection of glycolic acid in serum as a marker of ethylene glycol poisoningSally L Hanton, Ian D Watson
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|September 16, 2018
A patient focused relationship for specialists in laboratory medicineIan D Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 16, 2015
Making test results more easily understood by patientsIan D Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 26, 2011
Paracetamol poisoning. Paracetamol concentrations should be in mg/L in UKIan D Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 19, 2002
Wrong biochemistry results. Companies and Medical Devices Agency must act to prevent wrong resultsIan D Watson, K Lawton
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|February 7, 2019
The end of Laboratory Medicine as we know it?Michael Neumaier, Ian D Watson
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|June 14, 2003
Definitive angiographic detection of subarachnoid haemorrhage compared with laboratory assessment of intracranial bleed in CT-negative patientsDaniel M O'Connell, Ian D Watson
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|July 16, 2002
Survival after very high blood alcohol concentrationsCharles van Heyningen, Ian D Watson
Clinical Chemistry|March 25, 2005
Precision of computed spectrophotometric scans for heme pigments in subarachnoid hemorrhage makes interpretation reliableDaniel M O'Connell, Ian D Watson
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|May 20, 2009
How will the Carter reports reform pathology?Ian D Watson, Julian H Barth
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|November 23, 2013
An enzymatic assay for the detection of glycolic acid in serum as a marker of ethylene glycol poisoningSally L Hanton, Ian D Watson
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