Published Articles in Irish J Med Sci

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Oratile Kgosidialwa &  Amar Agha 

Hypopituitarism post traumatic brain injury (TBI): review

01/04/2019


Ian Conrick-Martin,  Alan Gaffney,  Rory Dwyer,  Colman O’Loughlin,  Frances Colreavy &  on behalf of the Intensive Care Society of Ireland

Intensive Care Society of Ireland — Guidelines for management of the potential organ donor (2018—2nd edition)

05/03/2019




Aidan Daly,  John J. Coughlan,  Thomas Mross,  Megan Wafer,  Aoife O’Connor &  Richard Liston 

Assessing suitability for sacubitril-valsartan therapy in an Irish cohort: challenges and opportunities

22/02/2019


Holly J. Acton,  Douglas Mulholland &  William C. Torreggiani 

Quantification of the impact of interventional radiology in the management of acute pancreatitis

13/02/2019


Amy Lee Fowler,  Orla Cullivan,  Shomik Sibartie,  Aidan O’Shea,  Ronan Waldron,  Iqbal Khan,  Waqar Khan &  Kevin M. Barry 

Utilisation of critical care services for surgical patients in a model three hospital

09/02/2019


Gemma Reddin,  Niall F Davis &  Kenneth Mc Donald 

Ward stories: lessons learned from patient perception of the ward round

02/02/2019


Kenan Özler

The role of increased synovial fluid A disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs4 and serglycin levels in osteoarthritis

07/12/2018

Keywords ADAMTS4; Knee osteoarthritis; Serglycin;  Synovial fluid; WOMAC score 


Xuehui Liu, Jianping Zhang, Zhaowei Meng, Qiang Jia, Jian Tan, Guizhi Zhang, Xue Li, Na Liu, Tianpeng Hu, Pingping Zhou, Qing Zhang, Kun Song, Qiyu Jia

Gender impact on the correlations between Graves’ hyperthyroidism and hyperuricemia in Chinese

30/11/2018

Keywords Gender; Graves’ disease (GD);  Hyperthyroidism;  Hyperuricemia;  Serum uric acid (SUA)