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Introduction Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most prevalent cause of physical disability affecting children in developed countries with an incidence of 2/1000 live births.(1). The risk of hip displacement increases with increasing severity of spasticity w
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Aims To define the adolescent population admitted to the Paediatric Ward in Sligo University Hospital. To determine the attitude of adolescents and all parents towards room sharing between children of different age groups and to examine the use of re
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Introduction Niemann-Pick Disease is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by deposition of sphingomyelin and cholesterol within the lysosome of reticuloendothelial cells of various organs due to inherited deficiency of an enzyme, a
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Aims To define the adolescent population admitted to the Paediatric Ward in Sligo University Hospital. To determine the attitude of adolescents and all parents towards room sharing between children of different age groups and to examine the use of re
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Background Limited research exists on the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity at a regional level in Ireland. Child food preference and recognition of abnormal development are important in managing weight in children. Aim Determine the pre
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Saima Aslam, Cormac Duff, Dara Gallagher, Emmanuel Osakwe, Patricia A. Eadie, Samy Aa Allawendy
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Introduction Neonatal spontaneous arterial thromboembolism is a rare phenomenon with a high risk of morbidity and mortality. Currently, there is little information regarding common risk factors, diagnostic strategies, therapeutic interventions, and o
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An Audit of Emergency Neonatal and Paediatric Transfers from Sligo University (SUH) to tertiary centres over a two-year period. Aims To audit the pathway of emergency transfers from Sligo University Hospital to tertiary centres in terms of indication
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Introduction Kawasaki Disease is a vasculitis which tends to occur in children between the ages of 1 and 8 years. It is characterized by prolonged fever (>38.5°C, >5 days), exanthem, non-exudative conjunctivitis, inflammation of mucous membranes and