Publications by authors named "J L Kinsella"

Many forms of autoimmune encephalitis are mediated by neuronal cell-surface directed autoantibodies. The co-occurrence of four neuronal cell-surface antibodies in a single patient is exceptionally rare. We report a patient who had a severe encephalitis associated with antibodies to NMDA, Glycine, GABA and GABA receptors.

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Introduction: Neonates with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) who undergo repair while on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are at risk of developing post-operative bleeding complications. Balanced anticoagulation is critical to maintain ECMO flow and avoid bleeding. Heparin has historically been our first-line anticoagulant; however, recently, we transitioned to bivalirudin, a direct thrombin inhibitor.

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Background: Preoperative radiological findings of hypopharyngeal cancers are used to determine suitability for surgical resection. We sought to examine preoperative imaging characteristics to determine how well imaging findings predicted surgical resectability.

Methods: A retrospective case-control study of patients undergoing a pharyngolaryngectomy in a tertiary referral center over a 2-year period was completed.

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  • PIEZO1 is a membrane protein that forms trimeric, calcium-permeable channels, playing key roles in sensing mechanical forces across various cell types, including blood and stem cells, as well as tissues like bone and muscle.
  • This channel is being explored as a therapeutic target for a wide range of disorders, including cancers and cardiovascular issues, but research on its modulators is still in early stages.
  • Preliminary studies on small molecule agonists like the Yoda series show promise for developing new treatments and suggest potential for selective modulation of PIEZO1 to minimize side effects.
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Background: The epidemiology and management of thyroid cancer has changed radically in the recent past, with rising international incidence of early-stage papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) in particular. In this paper, we review the epidemiology of thyroid cancer in Ireland.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study of National Cancer Registry of Ireland data, 1994-2019.

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