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A rare case of cryptogenic stroke with an incidental finding of patent foramen ovale.
(2015)
Anglim, B; Maher, N; Cunningham, O; Mulcahy, D; Harbison, J; O'Connell, M
A rare case of cryptogenic stroke with an incidental finding of patent foramen ovale.
(2015)
Anglim, B; Maher, N; Cunningham, O; Mulcahy, D; Harbison, J; O'Connell, M
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Patent foramen ovale (PFO) occurs in 25-30% of the general population. Stroke in the puerperium is a rare phenomenon, 34 per 100,000 women. A 32 year old lady, Para3+2 presented eight days postnatally with symptoms of a transient episode of left sided facial and limb parathesia and dysphasia. She had a CT brain which was normal, however a subsequent MRI brain showed a small right parietal lobe infarct. An echocardiogram was performed which showed a small PFO, with an ejection fraction of 60-65%. A bubble study was performed which was positive with valsalva. She was started on aspirin 300mg once daily for 2 weeks, and shall remain on life-long aspirin 75mg.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/559204
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Assessment of Human Activity in the Coastal Zone
(2001)
Connolly, N; Buchanan, C; O'Connell, M; Cronin, M; O'Mahony, C; Sealy, H
Assessment of Human Activity in the Coastal Zone
(2001)
Connolly, N; Buchanan, C; O'Connell, M; Cronin, M; O'Mahony, C; Sealy, H
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The Irish Sea Science Co-ordination Group (ISSCG) identified human impacts on the coastal zone as a priority area for collaborative Irish Sea marine environmental research and protection (Boelens, 1995). The identification of trends in human use of the coastal zone is considered to be an essential prerequisite to better planning of measures to manage particular activities. The study presented here on trends in human activity in coastal zones of the Maritime INTERREG II region of the southern Irish Sea was carried out by the Coastal Resources Centre (CRC) in University College, Cork, and the Centre for Research into Environment and Health (CREH) in the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. The study considered aspects of development and human impacts within the coastal zone. Once trends relating to human activities were identified, and where possible quantified, associated impacts and issues were also assessed and quantified. Trends and impacts were identified by sector, in keeping with ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10793/562
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Stethoscopes: potential reservoirs for the spread of nosocomial infections
(2009)
Brennan, L; Grundy, M; Beckett, M; O'Connell, M; Fitzgibbon, A; Brennan, M; Lamber...
Stethoscopes: potential reservoirs for the spread of nosocomial infections
(2009)
Brennan, L; Grundy, M; Beckett, M; O'Connell, M; Fitzgibbon, A; Brennan, M; Lambert, J; Clarke, T; Cafferkey, M
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Poster Presentation: IPA 2009
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/146393
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