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Autor:
M B, O’Connor
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Irish medical journal. 111(6)
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Irish medical journal. 111(7)
Aim To present an interesting case of giant cell arteritis presenting as ischaemic upper limb. Methods Data was collected from the patient’s chart and from radiology and laboratory systems in our institution. Results The patient had a temporal arte
Publikováno v:
Irish medical journal. 111(3)
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Substance Abuse. 32:170-173
Alcohol, steroids and cocaine have all been shown to be independent risk factors for osteonecrosis when taken in excess. Here we present a case of a young girl who developed debilitating osteonecrosis secondary to low doses of alcohol, steroids and c
Autor:
I. Goff, D. Coady, D. Wright, J. Mooney, F. Poland, N. Spalding, D. G. I. Scott, R. Watts, D. Aquilina, D. Walker, T. Margham, C. Bracewell, J. Vila, D. Burridge, H. Morris, C. Ryan, D. Lauchlan, M. Field, P. M. Lutalo, U. Davies, A. Nandagudi, J. Bruce, M. G. Dabrera, C. A. Fleming, M. B. O'Connor, U. Bond, J. Swan, M. J. Phelan, M. Hughes, R. Amin, P. Watson, J. Pocock, K. Gaffney, V. K. Rao, S. Bhaskar, S. Tosounidou, K. Chaudhuri, M. Nicolaou, R. Amstrong, A. B. Hassell, F. Birrell
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Rheumatology. 50:iii55-iii59
Autor:
B. Travers, S. Henderson, S. Vasireddy, E. J. SeQueira, P. J. Cornell, S. Richards, A. Khan, S. Hasan, R. Withrington, A. Leak, J. Sandhu, A. Joseph, J. C. Packham, S. Lyle, J. C. Martin, R. M. Goodfellow, C. Rhys-Dillon, J. T. Morgan, S. Mogford, J. Rowan-Phillips, D. Moss, H. Wilson, A. McEntegart, C. Rhys Dillon, R. Goodfellow, L. Gould, M. Bukhari, S. Hassan, S. Butt, C. Deighton, K. Gadsby, V. Love, N. Kara, M. Gohery, A. Keat, A. Lewis, R. Robinson, S. Bastawrous, B. Roychowdhury, S. Roskell, B. Douglas, H. Keating, S. Giles, J. McPeake, C. Molloy, V. Chalam, D. Mulherin, T. Price, T. Sheeran, S. R. Benjamin, P. W. Thompson, P. Cornell, H. J. Siddle, M. R. Backhouse, R. A. Monkhouse, N. J. Harris, P. S. Helliwell, L. Azzopardi, S. Hudson, C. Mallia, K. Cassar, B. Coleiro, P. J. Cassar, D. Aquilina, F. Camilleri, A. Serracino Inglott, L. M. Azzopardi, S. Robinson, H. Peta, L. Margot, W. David, C. Mann, R. Gooberman-Hill, D. Jagannath, E. Healey, C. Goddard, M. T. Pugh, L. Gilham, S. Bawa, J. H. Barlow, L. MacFarland, L. Tindall, S. Leddington Wright, J. Tooby, J. Ravindran, P. Perkins, L. McGregor, E. Mabon, U. Bond, J. Swan, M. B. O'Connor, J. Rathi, M. J. Regan, M. J. Phelan, T. Doherty, K. Martin, C. Ruth, S. Panthakalam, D. Bondin, M. Castelino, S. Evin, A. Gooden, C. Peacock, L.-S. Teh, S.-J. Ryan, E. Bryant, A. Carter, S. Cox, A. P. Moore, A. Jackson, R. Kuisma, J. Pattman, M. Juarez, A. Quilter, L. Williamson, D. Collins, E. Price, Y. Chao, J. Mooney, R. Watts, K. Graham, F. Birrell, M. Reed, S. Croyle, J. Stell, P. Storrs, Y.-m. McLoughlin, G. Scott, F. McKenna, A. Papou, F. H. Rahmeh, S. C. Richards, S. L. Westlake, L. Morgan, W. Baqir, N. E. Walsh, L. Ward, R. Caine, M. Williams, A. Breslin, C. Owen, Y. Ahmad, A. Blair, J. Ramachandran Nair, A. Zia, D. Mewar, G. M. Peffers, R. Larder, D. Dockrell, S. Wilson, J. Cummings, J. Bansal, J. Barlow
Publikováno v:
Rheumatology. 49:i125-i139
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 49:273-284
Feeding out conserved hay or silage to animals over winter or in early spring is an integral part of New Zealand pastoral farming. However, the mineral content of conserved feed is usually below that of the original pasture, and is fed to stock at a
Autor:
M. B. O'Connor, D. C. Edmeades
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 46:37-47
Sodium (Na) is not an essential plant nutrient for forage pasture species but is required for optimal animal health and production. The distribution of Na in New Zealand pastures and soils is reviewed and evidence discussed indicating that the incide
Autor:
M. B. O'Connor
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Early Music. 40:688-690
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BMJ Case Reports. :bcr2016217313
Takayasu arteritis is a rare large vessel vasculitis which has traditionally been treated with high-dose steroids. There have been a small number of publications where biological agents have been used to manage refractory cases. To the authors knowle