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Hyperglycaemia in the acute care setting

Derek Bell, Anjali Balasanthiran, Ben Zalin, Emma H Baker and Kevin Shotliff
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.12-3-272
Clin Med June 2012
Derek Bell
Imperial College London and NIHR CLAHRC for Northwest London
Roles: Professor of acute medicine
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Anjali Balasanthiran
NIHR CLAHRC for North West London and Westminster Hospital, London
Roles: Clinical research fellow & specialist registrar in diabetes & endocrinology, NIHR CLAHRC for North West London and Westminster Hospital, London
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  • For correspondence: a.balasanthiran@imperial.ac.uk
Ben Zalin
Lister Hospital, Stevenage
Roles: Consultant in acute medicine, diabetes & endocrinology, Lister Hospital, Stevenage
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Emma H Baker
St George's Hospital, University of London
Roles: Professor of clinical pharmacology, St George's Hospital, University of London
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Kevin Shotliff
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, and honorary senior lecturer, lmperial college, London
Roles: Consultant physician, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, and honorary senior lecturer, lmperial college, London
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Hyperglycaemia in the acute care setting
Anjali Balasanthiran, Ben Zalin, Emma H Baker, Kevin Shotliff
Clinical Medicine Jun 2012, 12 (3) 272-275; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.12-3-272

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Hyperglycaemia in the acute care setting
Anjali Balasanthiran, Ben Zalin, Emma H Baker, Kevin Shotliff
Clinical Medicine Jun 2012, 12 (3) 272-275; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.12-3-272
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