Published Articles in Irish J Med Sci
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A. O’Carroll-Lolait, A. Urwin, I. Doughty, J. Schofield, H Thabit, L. Leelarathna
Trends in HbA1c and other biochemical outcomes of individuals with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes_Open Access
Lorna Kerin, Diarmuid Lynch, Fiona McNicholas
Participatory development of a patient–clinician communication tool to enhance healthcare transitions for young people with 22q11.2
Rosa S Djajadiningrat, Jochen Walz, Lukas C van Dijk, Hossain Roshani
Antegrade pyelography, a survey among urologists
Luca Sangiorgi, Evelise Brizola on behalf of the COVID-19 Helpline for Rare Bone Diseases Group
The line between COVID-19 pandemic and rare bone diseases_Open Access
Niall Byrne, Jacqueline Turner, Rita Marron, Deborah M. Lambert, Daniel N. Murphy, Grace O’Sullivan, Maureen Mason, Frank Broderick, Mary C. Burke, Sheila Casey, Marguerite Doyle, David Gibney, Fergus Mason, David Molony, Deirdre Ormond, Colm O’ Sé, Conor O’Shea, Eileen P. Treacy
The role of primary care in management of rare diseases in Ireland
Úna M. McVeigh, Terri P. McVeigh, Catherine Curran, Nicola Miller, Derek W. Morris, Micheal J. Kerin
Diagnostic yield of a custom-designed multi-gene cancer panel in Irish patients with breast cancer
Daniel M. McCartney, Paula M. O’Shea, John L. Faul, Martin J. Healy, Greg Byrne, Tomás P. Griffin, James Bernard Walsh, Declan G. Byrne, Rose Anne Kenny
Vitamin D and SARS-CoV-2 infection—evolution of evidence supporting clinical practice and policy development_Open Access
Peter E. Lonergan, Jamie Logan, Sean Diver, Colette Nugent, Ita Hegarty, Oliver Plunkett, Kenneth Mealy, John M. Hyland, Deborah A. McNamara, Eamonn Rogers
Does clinical validation and the implementation of new models of outpatient service delivery have the potential to reduce waiting lists? A pilot study in Letterkenny University Hospital
Mei-yuan Chen, Zi-ping Li, Zhao-na Sun, Ming Ma
USP9X promotes the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma by regulating beta-catenin
Su Hu, Li Li, Xiaoling Wu, Zhengqing Liu, Adan Fu
Post-surgery anxiety and depression in prostate cancer patients: prevalence, longitudinal progression, and their correlations with survival profiles during a 3-year follow-up_Open Access