C. J. Thompson

1.4k total citations
45 papers, 903 citations indexed

About

C. J. Thompson is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, C. J. Thompson has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 903 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 16 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 10 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in C. J. Thompson's work include Electrolyte and hormonal disorders (15 papers), Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments (9 papers) and Heart Failure Treatment and Management (7 papers). C. J. Thompson is often cited by papers focused on Electrolyte and hormonal disorders (15 papers), Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments (9 papers) and Heart Failure Treatment and Management (7 papers). C. J. Thompson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Ireland and United States. C. J. Thompson's co-authors include Diarmuid Smith, P. H. Baylis, Mark Sherlock, William Tormey, Rachel Crowley, William Tormey, LA Behan, A. Agha, Kenneth Z. McKenna and P. H. Baylis and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism and American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology.

In The Last Decade

C. J. Thompson

45 papers receiving 872 citations

Peers

C. J. Thompson
A. Agha Ireland
C. L. Fraser United States
Julie Refardt Switzerland
P. J. Grant United Kingdom
Raul Guisado United States
M. D. Lindheimer United States
Susan P. Bagby United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Crowley, Rachel, LA Behan, Eoin O’Sullivan, et al.. (2013). Acute Glucocorticoid Deficiency and Diabetes Insipidus Are Common After Acute Traumatic Brain Injury and Predict Mortality. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 98(8). 3229–3237. 127 indexed citations
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Agha, A., et al.. (2009). An intensive nurse-led, multi-interventional clinic is more successful in achieving vascular risk reduction targets than standard diabetes care. Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 178(2). 179–186. 9 indexed citations
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McKenna, Kenneth Z., et al.. (2007). Atrial natriuretic peptide increases urinary albumin excretion in people with normoalbuminuric type-2 diabetes. Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 176(2). 67–73. 12 indexed citations
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Crowley, Rachel, Mark Sherlock, A. Agha, Diarmuid Smith, & C. J. Thompson. (2007). Clinical insights into adipsic diabetes insipidus: a large case series. Clinical Endocrinology. 66(4). 475–482. 84 indexed citations
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Sherlock, Mark, Elizabeth O’Sullivan, C. Faul, et al.. (2006). Hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction following irradiation of non-pituitary brain tumours in adults. 1 indexed citations
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McKenna, Kenneth Z., Diarmuid Smith, Mark Sherlock, et al.. (2005). Elevated plasma concentrations of atrial and brain natriuretic peptide in type 1 diabetic subjects. Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 174(3). 53–57. 15 indexed citations
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Smith, Diarmuid, Kenneth E. Moore, William Tormey, P. H. Baylis, & C. J. Thompson. (2004). Downward resetting of the osmotic threshold for thirst in patients with SIADH. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 287(5). E1019–E1023. 64 indexed citations
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Smith, Diarmuid, Francis Finucane, Julie Phillips, et al.. (2004). Abnormal regulation of thirst and vasopressin secretion following surgery for craniopharyngioma. Clinical Endocrinology. 61(2). 273–279. 60 indexed citations
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Thompson, C. J., et al.. (2002). TWELVE‐YEAR EXPERIENCE IN THE INVESTIGATION AND TREATMENT OF PARAGANGLIOMAS. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 56(10). 739–745. 2 indexed citations
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Smith, Diarmuid, Kenneth Z. McKenna, Kenneth E. Moore, et al.. (2002). Baroregulation of Vasopressin Release in Adipsic Diabetes Insipidus. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 87(10). 4564–4568. 43 indexed citations
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McKenna, Kenneth Z., et al.. (2001). Brain natriuretic peptide increases urinary albumin and alpha‐1 microglobulin excretion in Type 1 diabetes mellitus. Diabetic Medicine. 18(12). 973–978. 15 indexed citations
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Newton, R. W., A. A. Connacher, Andrew D. Morris, et al.. (2000). Dilemmas and directions in the care of the diabetic teenager: the Arnold Bloom Lecture 1999. Practical Diabetes International. 17(1). 15–20. 4 indexed citations
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McKenna, Kenneth Z., Diarmuid Smith, William Tormey, & C. J. Thompson. (2000). Acute hyperglycaemia causes elevation in plasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentrations in Type 1 diabetes mellitus. Diabetic Medicine. 17(7). 512–517. 33 indexed citations
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McKenna, Kenneth Z., Diarmuid Smith, P. Hugh R. Barrett, et al.. (2000). Angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibition by quinapril blocks the albuminuric effect of atrial natriuretic peptide in Type 1 diabetes and microalbuminuria. Diabetic Medicine. 17(3). 219–224. 7 indexed citations
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Newton, D. J., David K. Harrison, G. B. Hanna, et al.. (1997). Microvascular Blood Flow and Oxygen Supply In Ulcerated Skin of The Lower Limb. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 428. 21–26. 6 indexed citations
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Thompson, C. J., et al.. (1995). Abnormal Insulin Treatment Behaviour: a Major Cause of Ketoacidosis in the Young Adult. Diabetic Medicine. 12(5). 429–432. 32 indexed citations
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Thompson, C. J., Peter Leslie, Stafford L. Lightman, B F Clarke, & D J Ewing. (1991). Regulation of ANP secretion in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and the influence of autonomic neuropathy. Regulatory Peptides. 36(2). 311–319. 4 indexed citations
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Davis, Stephen N., et al.. (1991). A comparison of the pharmacokinetics and metabolic effects of human regular and NPH insulin mixtures. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 13(1-2). 107–117. 11 indexed citations
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Thompson, C. J., et al.. (1989). Osmoregulation of vasopressin secretion in the insulin-withdrawn streptozotocin-treated diabetic rat. Journal of Endocrinology. 123(3). 413–419. 1 indexed citations
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Thompson, C. J. & P. H. Baylis. (1988). Osmoregulation of thirst. Journal of Endocrinology. 117(2). 155–157. 6 indexed citations

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