S T Lim, W O Tobin, Sjx Murphy, J A Kinsella, D R Smith, S Y Lim, S M Murphy, T Coughlan, D R Collins, D O'Neill, B Egan, S Tierney, Djh McCabe,
Information regarding the profile of reticulated platelets (RP) in ischemic cerebrovascular disease (CVD) patients is limited. Data from two prospective, observational, case-control studies were combined to compare the %RP using whole blood flow cytometry in patients ≤ 4 weeks of TIA/stroke onset (<b>baseline</b>, N = 210), and 14 ±7 days (<b>14d</b>, N = 182) ... Read more >>
Platelets (Platelets)
[2020, :1-9]
Cited: 0 times
A Subramanian, A Kecler-Pietrzyk, S M Murphy,
QJM (QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians)
[2020, 113(6):421-422]
Cited: 0 times
P Bogdanova-Mihaylova, N Austin, M D Alexander, L Cassidy, R P Murphy, R A Walsh, S M Murphy,
Eur J Neurol (European journal of neurology)
[2020, 27(1):e9-e10]
Cited: 0 times
S J X Murphy, S T Lim, J A Kinsella, S Tierney, B Egan, T M Feeley, S M Murphy, R A Walsh, D R Collins, T Coughlan, D O'Neill, J A Harbison, P Madhavan, S M O'Neill, M P Colgan, D Cox, N Moran, G Hamilton, J F Meaney, D J H McCabe,
<h4>Background</h4>Assessment of 'high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HTPR)' could enhance understanding of the pathophysiology of first or recurrent vascular events in carotid stenosis patients on antiplatelet therapy.<h4>Methods</h4>This prospective, multi-centre study assessed antiplatelet-HTPR status and its relationship with micro-emboli signals (MES) in asymptomatic vs. symptomatic ≥ 50-99% carotid stenosis. Platelet function/reactivity was assessed under ... Read more >>
J Neurol (Journal of neurology)
[2020, 267(1):168-184]
Cited: 1 time
Diana Angelika Olszewska, E M Fallon, G M Pastores, K Murphy, A Blanco, T Lynch, S M Murphy,
SCA 17 is a rare, autosomal dominant disorder caused by TBP gene CAG/CAA repeat expansion. Ataxia and dementia are common. The presence of frontal dysfunction at outset of the disease may mimic frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Parkinsonism, chorea, dystonia, and pyramidal signs may occur. We report an Irish family with autosomal ... Read more >>
Cerebellum (Cerebellum (London, England))
[2019, 18(3):654-658]
Cited: 1 time
J Hatfield, R G Poulos, S M Murphy, L K Flack, C Rissel, R Grzebieta, A S McIntosh,
Active transport, including cycling, is promoted as an effective way of increasing children's physical activity and health. Parents can support children's riding by riding with them and it is important to address relevant safety issues. Little is known about parents' experience of safety-relevant aspects of riding with children. Participants in ... Read more >>
Accid Anal Prev (Accident; analysis and prevention)
[2019, 131:33-44]
Cited: 0 times
H J Littlecott, G F Moore, S M Murphy,
A growing evidence base indicates that health and educational attainment are synergistic goals. Students' relationships with teachers and other students in the school environment are consistently predictive of a broad range of health and well-being outcomes. Despite the potential importance of relationships between students and a broad range of actors ... Read more >>
Pastor Care Educ (Pastoral care in education)
[2018, 36(4):297-312]
Cited: 2 times
Taylor M Triolo, Alexandra Fouts, Laura Pyle, Liping Yu, Peter A Gottlieb, Andrea K Steck, ,
<h4>Objective</h4>There are variable reports of risk of concordance for progression to islet autoantibodies and type 1 diabetes in identical twins after one twin is diagnosed. We examined development of positive autoantibodies and type 1 diabetes and the effects of genetic factors and common environment on autoantibody positivity in identical twins, ... Read more >>
Diabetes Care (Diabetes care)
[2019, 42(2):192-199]
Cited: 5 times
P Bogdanova-Mihaylova, R P J Murphy, M D Alexander, J C McHugh, A Reghan Foley, F Brett, S M Murphy,
Eur J Neurol (European journal of neurology)
[2018, 25(2):e22-e23]
Cited: 0 times
R T Dolan, J S Butler, S M Murphy, D Hynes, K J Cronin,
J Hand Surg Eur Vol (The Journal of hand surgery, European volume)
[2013, 38(2):218]
Cited: 0 times
G L Davidson, S M Murphy, J M Polke, M Laura, M A M Salih, F Muntoni, J Blake, S Brandner, N Davies, R Horvath, S Price, M Donaghy, M Roberts, N Foulds, G Ramdharry, D Soler, M P Lunn, H Manji, M B Davis, H Houlden, M M Reilly,
The hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies (HSAN, also known as the hereditary sensory neuropathies) are a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of disorders, characterised by a progressive sensory neuropathy often complicated by ulcers and amputations, with variable motor and autonomic involvement. To date, mutations in twelve genes have been identified ... Read more >>
J Neurol (Journal of neurology)
[2012, 259(8):1673-1685]
Cited: 37 times
P J Arthur-Farraj, S M Murphy, M Laura, M P Lunn, H Manji, J Blake, G Ramdharry, Z Fox, M M Reilly,
There have been suggestions from previous studies that patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) have weaker dominant hand muscles. Since all studies to date have included a heterogeneous group of CMT patients we decided to analyse hand strength in 43 patients with CMT1X. We recorded handedness and the MRC scores for ... Read more >>
Neuromuscul Disord (Neuromuscular disorders : NMD)
[2012, 22(7):622-626]
Cited: 8 times
S M Murphy, J A Lawrence, C W Schmiedt, K W Davis, F T Lee, L J Forrest, D E Bjorling,
An eight-year-old female spayed Airedale terrier with rapid recurrence of a nasal adenocarcinoma following image-guided intensity-modulated radiation therapy was treated with transnasal, image-guided cryotherapy. Ice ball size and location were monitored real-time with computed tomography-fluoroscopy to verify that the entire tumour was enveloped in ice. Serial computed tomography scans demonstrated ... Read more >>
J Small Anim Pract (The Journal of small animal practice)
[2011, 52(6):329-333]
Cited: 2 times
S M Murphy, I Kieran, M O Shaughnessy,
Employment in construction in Ireland fell by 10% from nearly 282,000 in the second quarter of 2007 to 255,000 in the same period of 2008. Our study looks at the differences in soft tissue upper limb trauma dynamics of a pre- and post-recession Ireland. Construction accounted for 330 patients (27%) ... Read more >>
Ir J Med Sci (Irish journal of medical science)
[2011, 180(3):735-736]
Cited: 2 times
R T Dolan, J S Butler, S M Murphy, K J Cronin,
<h4>Introduction</h4>Microvascular free flap reconstruction has revolutionised the reconstruction of complex defects of traumatic, oncological, congenital and infectious aetiologies. Complications of microvascular free flap procedures impact negatively on patient post-operative course and outcome.<h4>Methods</h4>We performed a retrospective analysis of 102 consecutive patients undergoing 108 free flap procedures at a tertiary referral centre ... Read more >>
Ann R Coll Surg Engl (Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
[2012, 94(1):43-51]
Cited: 3 times
R T Dolan, J S Butler, S M Murphy, D Hynes, K J Cronin,
We report the patient-scored Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and functional outcomes of a cohort of 21 consecutive patients undergoing nerve transfer surgery for traumatic upper brachial plexus injuries. Outcomes were assessed using the British Medical Research Council power grading system, Short-Form 36, Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire, ... Read more >>
J Hand Surg Eur Vol (The Journal of hand surgery, European volume)
[2012, 37(7):642-651]
Cited: 13 times
S M Murphy, K Whately, P A Eadie, D J Orr,
<h4>Background</h4>Trauma patients are a burden on resources in terms of personnel, operating time and bed occupancy. The plastic surgery trauma clinic was established in January 1999 and has been running Monday to Friday mornings from 9 am to 1 pm since its establishment.<h4>Aim</h4>To analyse and compare referral patterns to the ... Read more >>
Ir J Med Sci (Irish journal of medical science)
[2010, 179(1):123-125]
Cited: 4 times
S M Murphy, A Rogers, M Hutchinson, N Tubridy,
<h4>Background and purpose</h4>Complementary and alternative therapy (CAT) use is frequent in patients with the common neurological disorders despite little scientific evidence of its efficacy. Little is known about the cost of regular CAT use. The purposes of this study were to determine the frequency and cost of CAT use in ... Read more >>
Eur J Neurol (European journal of neurology)
[2008, 15(12):1380-1383]
Cited: 5 times
S M Murphy, D McIntyre, B McAdam, J T Moroney,
Ir Med J (Irish medical journal)
[2008, 101(5):156]
Cited: 0 times
J K Choate, S M Murphy, R Feldman, C R Anderson,
Inhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in cardiac postganglionic sympathetic neurons leads to enhanced cardiac sympathetic responsiveness in normal animals, as well as in animal models of cardiovascular diseases. We used isolated atria from mice with selective genetic disruption of nNOS (nNOS(-/-)) and their wild-type littermates (WT) to investigate ... Read more >>
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol (American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology)
[2008, 294(1):H354-61]
Cited: 9 times
C R Anderson, A Bergner, S M Murphy,
Sympathetic cholinergic postganglionic neurons are present in many sympathetic ganglia. Three classes of sympathetic cholinergic neuron have been reported in mammals; sudomotor neurons, vasodilator neurons and neurons innervating the periosteum. We have examined thoracic sympathetic ganglia in rats to determine if any other classes of cholinergic neurons exist. We could ... Read more >>
Neuroscience (Neuroscience)
[2006, 140(2):567-576]
Cited: 22 times
M Hamill, A Copas, S M Murphy,
<h4>Background</h4>HIV seroprevalence is rising in the United Kingdom. While acceptability of HIV testing has been explored among many groups there is a paucity of data regarding voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) among NHS staff.<h4>Aims</h4>To understand the barriers to HIV testing among NHS employees. To observe how these may be ... Read more >>
Occup Med (Lond) (Occupational medicine (Oxford, England))
[2006, 56(6):426-429]
Cited: 4 times
R F J Browne, S M Murphy, R Grainger, S Hamilton,
<h4>Objective</h4>To determine if CT cystography and virtual cystoscopy have a role in the assessment of neoplasms of the urinary bladder.<h4>Material and methods</h4>Twenty five adults suspected of having bladder tumours underwent CT cystography. Twenty three had subsequent virtual cystoscopic reconstructions from the axial data. The examinations were reviewed by two radiologists ... Read more >>
Eur J Radiol (European journal of radiology)
[2005, 53(1):147-153]
Cited: 17 times
S M Murphy, M Donnelly, T Fitzgerald, W A Tanner, F B V Keane, S Tierney,
<h4>Background</h4>Failures in doctor-patient communication and patients' understanding continue to confound improvements in the delivery of quality healthcare. In the context of acute abdominal pain managed by means of laparoscopy, it was hypothesized that patients are either not adequately informed, or do not reliably retain simple relevant information transmitted at the ... Read more >>
Br J Surg (The British journal of surgery)
[2004, 91(4):485-488]
Cited: 11 times
R S Chanthaphavong, S M Murphy, C R Anderson,
We investigated the effect of the pineal on sympathetic neurons that normally innervate the sublingual gland of the rat. When the pineal gland was transplanted into the sublingual gland, it remained as a distinct mass that was innervated by sympathetic axons. Injection of the retrograde tracer, Fast Blue, into the ... Read more >>
Cell Tissue Res (Cell and tissue research)
[2004, 317(2):165-172]
Cited: 3 times