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The aim of this study was to describe the differences between males and females in the seasonality of birth and month of clinical onset of disease in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Ireland
Abstract:
The aim was to study the monthly rhythm of birth and clinical onset in 303 children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) aged 0-15 years (156 males, 147 females) born between 1980 and 1996 in Ireland and compare to 951,717 infants born in the general population during the same period. Analysis was performed using the cosine fit for rhythm and t-test between the seasons of the year. more...
International Classification:
Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases - Diabetes mellitus - type 1 diabetes mellitus
Categories:
type 1 diabetes mellitus
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab,
Vol: 16 Page: 779-82 June 2003
E. F. Roche; H. Lewy; H. M. Hoey; Z. Laron
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The aim of this study was to examine infant weight gain over a ten year period
Abstract:
Weight gain between birth and 9 months of 12 903 term Millennium Cohort Study infants was investigated in order to determine differences according to sex, ethnicity and country of birth. The standardised weights and weight gains were also compared with a cohort of mainly white infants born 10 years earlier to determine whether weight gain has changed over the last decade. There were more...
International Classification:
Other - Anthropometry-infant weight
Categories:
infant weight gain
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Int J Obes (Lond),
Vol: 30 Page: 1094-6 July 2006
A. R. Tate; C. Dezateux; T. J. Cole
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This study examined studied the effect of ischaemic heart disease, diagnosed prior to transplantation, on the renal function of recipients who survived more than 6 months after surgery
Abstract:
Renal dysfunction is a recognized complication of cardiac transplantation and can impact on the life expectancy of an already fragile population. A large proportion of these patients require transplantation because of the consequences of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) which, in turn, is often associated with ischaemic nephropathy. We studied the effect of IHD, diagnosed prior to more...
International Classification:
Diseases of the circulatory system - Ischaemic heart disease
Categories:
ischaemic heart disease
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Am J Transplant,
Vol: 2 Page: 355-9 April 2002
K. A. Abraham; C. McGorrian; P. O'Kelly; M. Neligan; A. E. Woods; P. J. Conlon; J. Donohoe
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