John F. Garvey
- Pleural effusion arising from a rare pancreatic neoplasmBy Breda Cushen, Aoife McKeating, John F. Garvey, Jonathan D. Dodd, Hugh Mulcahy, Justin Geoghegan, Edward F. McKone and Charles G. GallagherBreda Cushen*Dept of Respiratory Medicine, St. Vincent's University HospitalAoife McKeating*Dept of Respiratory Medicine, St. Vincent's University HospitalJohn F. Garvey*Dept of Respiratory Medicine, St. Vincent's University HospitalJonathan D. Dodd#Dept of Radiology, St. Vincent's University HospitalHugh Mulcahy¶Dept of Gastroenterology, St. Vincent's University HospitalJustin Geoghegan+Dept of Hepatobiliary Surgery, St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, IrelandEdward F. McKone*Dept of Respiratory Medicine, St. Vincent's University HospitalCharles G. Gallagher*Dept of Respiratory Medicine, St. Vincent's University Hospital
- Screening for diabetes mellitus in patients with OSAS: a case for glycosylated haemoglobinBy Deirdre B. Fitzgerald, Brian D. Kent, John F. Garvey, Audrey Russell, Geraldine Nolan and Walter T. McNicholasDeirdre B. FitzgeraldBrian D. KentJohn F. GarveyAudrey RussellGeraldine NolanWalter T. McNicholas
- Severity of obstructive sleep apnoea predicts coronary artery plaque burden: a coronary computed tomographic angiography studyBy Brian D. Kent, John F. Garvey, Silke Ryan, Geraldine Nolan, Jonathan D. Dodd and Walter T. McNicholasBrian D. Kent1Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Unit, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin2School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, DublinJohn F. Garvey1Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Unit, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin2School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, DublinSilke Ryan1Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Unit, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin2School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, DublinGeraldine Nolan1Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Unit, St Vincent’s University Hospital, DublinJonathan D. Dodd3Dept of Radiology, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland4Both authors contributed equallyWalter T. McNicholas1Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Unit, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin2School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, Dublin4Both authors contributed equally
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