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    Characterizing occupational radon exposure greater than 100 Bq/m3 in a highly exposed country

    Radon is an established lung carcinogen concentrating in indoor environments with importance for many workers worldwide. However, a systematic assessment of radon levels faced by all workers, not just those wi...

    A. Brobbey, E. Rydz, S. Fenton, P. A. Demers, C. B. Ge, C. E. Peters in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Anti-leukemic activity and tolerability of anti-human CD47 monoclonal antibodies

    CD47, a broadly expressed cell surface protein, inhibits cell phagocytosis via interaction with phagocyte-expressed SIRPα. A variety of hematological malignancies demonstrate elevated CD47 expression, suggesti...

    E C Pietsch, J Dong, R Cardoso, X Zhang, D Chin, R Hawkins, T Dinh in Blood Cancer Journal (2017)

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    Eccrine syringofibroadenoma of the eyelid in association with eye prosthesis

    M Guerin, T Droney, C Keohane, S Fenton in Eye (2011)

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    Ocular langerhans cell histiocytosis

    N Bermingham, D Townley, S Fenton, C Keohane in Eye (2007)

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    Reverse epidemiology in peritoneal dialysis patients: the Canadian experience and review of the literature

    High Body Mass Index (BMI) has been associated with improved survival of End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients on chronic hemodialysis (HD); however, studies on the relationship of BMI with survival in Perit...

    T. Pliakogiannis, L. Trpeski, H. Taskapan, H. Shah in International Urology and Nephrology (2007)

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    Kingella kingae orbital cellulitis in a 3-year-old

    P P Connell, B Carey, D Kollpiara, S Fenton in Eye (2006)

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    Decreased vision as the initial presenting symptom of disseminated prostatic disease

    P P Connell, K Fennessy, T Elfiki, C Bogue, S O'Reilly, S Fenton in Eye (2006)

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    Screening for ophthalmic involvement in asymptomatic patients with metastatic breast carcinoma

    Background Breast carcinoma metastasises to the eye more frequently than is clinically recognised. The incidence is perhaps not appreciated, either because of the more common involvement and consequences of sprea...

    S Fenton, E G Kemp, A N Harnett in Eye (2004)

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    Pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland in a teenager, a case report

    S Fenton, DMDS Sie Go, MPh Mourits in Eye (2004)

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    Isolated conjunctival neurofibromas at the puncta, an unusual cause of epiphora

    S Fenton, M Ph Mourits in Eye (2003)

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    Lipogranuloma of the nasolacrimal system, an iatrogenic and preventable entity.

    S Fenton, M R Canninga-van Dijk, M Ph Mourits in Eye (2003)

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    Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the lacrimal gland

    S Fenton, S Srinivasan, A Harnett, I Brown, F Roberts, E Kemp in Eye (2003)

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    Balloon dacryocystoplasty study in the management of adult epiphora

    Purpose To determine the efficacy of dacryocystoplasty with balloon dilation in the treatment of acquired obstruction of the nasolacrimal system in adults.

    S Fenton, P E Cleary, E Horan, A Murray, S L Ho, D Ryder, G O'Connor in Eye (2001)

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    Candida endophthalmitis: A diagnostic dilemma

    D K Fahey, S Fenton, M Cahill, R W Acheson in Eye (1999)

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    Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of ophthalmology

    D. E. Wallace, G. T. McGreal, G. C. O’Toole in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1998)

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    Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology

    J. Moore, G. Silvestri, S. Fenton, C. Hurley in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1996)

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    Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of ophthalmology

    P. Kenna, A. Erven, G. J. Farrar, S. Kennedy in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1995)

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    Irish college of ophthalmologists

    N. Abdulla, B. Lanigan, M. O’Keefe, R. Bowell in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1995)

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    Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology

    C. Hurley, P. Barry, S. Kennedy, M. Hillery in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1994)

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    Survival of the “Ideal” Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Patient

    Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) has now been widely accepted as an effective dialytic therapy for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and as an alternative modality to hemodialysis.(1,2)

    Y. Pei, R. Bachtell, S. Fenton, T. Delmore, N. Johnson in Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (1990)