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Goldberg C, Dowling F, Fogarty E
Eur Spine J . 2010 Jan; 2(1):29-36. PMID: 20058445
The school scoliosis screening programme at Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin, has provided material for an ongoing prospective natural history study of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. An examination of...
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Shannon F, Murphy M, Atchia I, Phelan E, Fogarty E
Ir J Med Sci . 2007 May; 176(2):133-6. PMID: 17476565
Background: Caffey's disease or infantile cortical hyperostosis is a rare cause of irritability, bone pain, soft tissue swelling and fever in the infant. Aims: To review the presentation and diagnosis...
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Goldberg C, Grove D, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2006 Nov; 123:449-55. PMID: 17108467
The monitoring of spinal deformity uses many techniques: clinical history and physical examination for patient status, radiography for precise spinal delineation and Cobb angle, topography to quantify cosmesis and to...
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Goldberg C, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2006 Nov; 123:442-8. PMID: 17108466
Biological lateralisation is clearly manifest in scoliosis, yet its relevance is unclear. Goldberg et al. (Spine. 15(2):61-64. 1990) found an association between curve pattern and hand-preference in a screened population,...
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Goldberg C, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2006 Nov; 123:109-16. PMID: 17108412
In order to explore the concept that scoliosis is fundamentally a loss of left-right symmetry. surface topography was used to measure asymmetry in three dimensions at three levels on the...
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Zubovic A, Shamdasani S, Fogarty E, Moore D, Dowling F
Ir Med J . 2006 Sep; 99(4):121-3. PMID: 16972586
Traumatic head injury continues to be a major problem facing the pediatric specialists despite efforts to reduce its incidence. Aims of our study were assessment of the incidence of hospital...
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Goldberg C, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2004 Oct; 91:465-8. PMID: 15457778
Spinal deformity presenting early in childhood has a poor prognosis, in that progression is probable and severe respiratory compromise is a real possibility. Treatment is difficult, since these patients frequently...
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Goldberg C, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2004 Oct; 91:101-3. PMID: 15457703
Retrospective analysis of height and weight data recorded during routine clinic visits of children with congenital vertebral anomaly were related to decimal age and compared with national centiles. Individuals were...
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Goldberg C, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2004 Oct; 91:68-70. PMID: 15457696
A retrospective analysis of the natural history and treatment outcome of scoliosis, both idiopathic and syndromic, presenting before age 10 years was undertaken. The pattern was generally one of relentless...
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Goldberg C, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2004 Oct; 91:59-63. PMID: 15457694
Retrospective review of the scoliosis database showed adolescent idiopathic scoliosis to be the most common but least significant variety of spinal deformity. Data from 112 girls diagnosed on repeat screening...