Dr. Paul Cletus Sharkey MD
Pulmonologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Pulmonology
3310 PATRIOT DR TYLER TX, 75701About
Dr. Paul Sharkey practices Pediatric Pulmonology in Mckinney, TX. Dr. Sharkey treats children who have breathing problems, or a problem with his or her lungs. Pediatric pulmonologists often treat children with chronic cough, difficulty breathing, recurring pneumonia, asthma, cystic fibrosis, apnea, chronic lung disease in premature infants, noisy breathing, and conditions that require special equipment to monitor and/or help with breathing at home.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Lyophilized human dura mater as a dural substitute.
- Thalamic angioma and aneurysm of the anterior chorodial artery with intraventricular hematoma.
- Physiologic effects from the introduction of blood and other substances into the subarachnoid space of dogs.
- INTRACRANIAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS; A PARTIAL COMMUNITY STUDY.
- VENTRICULOSAGITTAL-SINUS SHUNT.
- Modification of cervical dystonia by selective sensory stimulation.
- Electrophrenic respiration in patients with craniocervical trauma.
- Cortical potentials evoked by epidural stimulation of the cervical and thoracic spinal cord in man.
- Grand rounds in critical care: Ondine's curse.
- Grand rounds in critical care: Ondine's curse.
- Electrophrenic respiration in patients with high quadriplegia.
- Spinal cord stimulation for the control of spasticity in patients with chronic spinal cord injury: I. Clinical observations.
- Spinal cord stimulation for the control of spasticity in patients with chronic spinal cord injury: II. Neurophysiologic observations.
- Epidural spinal cord stimulation and carry-over effect in chronic spinal cord injury patients.
- Epidural spinal cord stimulation in spastic spinal cord injury patients.
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