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2014Association between serum uric acid level and microalbuminuria to chronic vascular complications in Thai patients with type 2 diabetesChuengsamarn S.; Rattanamongkolgul S.; Jirawatnotai S.
2008The Thai anesthesia incident monitoring study of perioperative allergic reactions: An analysis of 1996 incidents reportsLapisatepun W.; Charuluxananan S.; Kusumaphanyo C.; Ittichaikulthol W.; Suksompong S.; Ratanachai P.
2016Breast cancer detection rate, incidence, prevalence and interval cancer-related mammography screening times among thai womenSripaiboonkij N.; Thinkamrop B.; Promthet S.; Kannawat C.; Tangcharoensathien V.; Ansusing T.; Rattanamongkolgul S.
2019Development and evaluation of user-tested Thai patient information leaflets for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: Effect on patients' knowledgeJarernsiripornkul N.; Phueanpinit P.; Pongwecharak J.; Krska J.
2013Characterization of vulvar skin of healthy Thai women: Influence of sites, age and menopauseFujimura T.; Sato N.; Ophaswongse S.; Takagi Y.; Hota M.; Kitahara T.; Takema Y.; Palungwachira P.
2018Survival analysis and associated factors in thai patients on peritoneal dialysis under the PD-First policyChangsirikulchai S.; Sriprach S.; Thokanit N.S.; Janma J.; Chuengsaman P.; Sirivongs D.
2017Clinical inertia causing new or progression of diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes: A retrospective cohort studyOsataphan S.; Chalermchai T.; Ngaosuwan K.
2015Neurovascular Complications in Forty-Nine Cases Elbow Arthroscopy and Review LiteraturesDilokhuttakam T.; Phorkhar T.
2014Tobacco smoke exposure and breast cancer risk in Thai urban femalesPimhanam C.; Sangrajrang S.; Ekpanyaskul C.
2016Outcomes and risk factors of extubation failure: A multicenter study of the THAI surgical intensive care units (SICUs)Buppha P.; Kusumaphanyo C.; Chittawatanarat K.; The THAI-SICU study group