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  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Sheila Sherlock was a researcher affiliated with The Royal Free Hospital in the United Kingdom. Their career was marked by contributions to medical science, primarily through research and clinical work conducted in a hospital setting.

Sheila Sherlock was recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians, an honor that reflects a notable connection to the wider international medical community.

There is no available data detailing specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues associated with this scientist. Likewise, there are no records of publications in books, subfield-specific studies, or main topics extensively covered by their research accessible at this time.

The absence of these details limits further insight into their specific research areas, methodologies, or collaborations. Nevertheless, their affiliation with a major hospital suggests a professional focus on clinical research or applied medical practice.

Given that Sheila Sherlock is deceased, all references to their work are presented in the past tense to reflect their completed career.

Best Publications

  • Diseases of the Liver and Biliary System

    Sheila Sherlock;James Dooley

  • The use of indocyanine green in the measurement of hepatic blood flow and as a test of hepatic function.

    J Caesar;S Shaldon;L Chiandussi;L Guevara

  • EASL International Consensus Conference on Hepatitis C, Paris, 26-28 February 1999: Consensus Statement

    J. P. Benhamou;J. Rodes;H. Alter;H. Bismuth

  • Primary sclerosing cholangitis: a review of its clinical features, cholangiography, and hepatic histology.

    R W Chapman;B A Arborgh;J M Rhodes;J A Summerfield

  • The pathology of hepatitis C.

    Peter J. Scheuer;Parvin Ashrafzadeh;Sheila Sherlock;David Brown

  • Controlled Prospective Trial of Corticosteroid Therapy in Active Chronic Hepatitis

    G. C. Cook;Rosemary Mulligan;Sheila Sherlock

  • Hepatitis C Virus Genotypes: An Investigation of Type-specific Differences in Geographic Origin and Disease

    Geoffrey Dusheiko;Hemda Schmilovitz-Weiss;David Brown;Fiona McOmish

  • The presentation and diagnosis of 100 patients with primary biliary cirrhosis.

    Sheila Sherlock;P. J. Scheuer

  • Circulatory changes in chronic liver disease.

    John F. Murray;A.M. Dawson;Sheila Sherlock

  • SEROLOGICAL TESTS IN DIAGNOSIS OF PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS.

    J.G. Walker;D. Doniach;I.M. Roitt;Sheila Sherlock

  • Cellular immunity and hepatitis-associated, Australia antigen liver disease.

    F.J. Dudley;R.A. Fox;S. Sherlock

  • Portal-systemic encephalopathy; neurological complications of liver disease.

    Sheila Sherlock;W.H.J. Summerskill;LaurensP. White;ElizabethA. Phear

  • The electroencephalograph in liver disease.

    B.G. Parsons-Smith;W.H.J. Summerskill;A.M. Dawson;Sheila Sherlock

  • Tissue antibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis, active chronic (lupoid) hepatitis, cryptogenic cirrhosis and other liver diseases and their clinical implications.

    Deborah Doniach;I. M. Roitt;J. G. Walker;Sheila Sherlock

  • The aetiology, presentation and natural history of extra-hepatic portal venous obstruction.

    Lindsay J. Webb;Sheila Sherlock

  • Arterial Changes in the Lungs in Cirrhosis of the Liver — Lung Spider Nevi

    P. Berthelot;J.G. Walker;Sheila Sherlock;Lynne Reid

  • Serum ferritin in patients with iron overload and with acute and chronic liver diseases.

    J. Prieto;Michael Barry;Sheila Sherlock

  • Drugs and the liver

    Sherlock S

  • Controlled Trial of Propranolol for the Prevention of Recurrent Variceal Hemorrhage in Patients with Cirrhosis

    Andrew K. Burroughs;William J. Jenkins;Sheila Sherlock;Arthur Dunk

  • Diseases of the liver and biliary system.

    S. Sherlock

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard C. Thomas
Howard C. Thomas Imperial College London
Roger W. Chapman
Roger W. Chapman University of Oxford
Robert T. Batey
Robert T. Batey University of Colorado Boulder
Andrew K. Burroughs
Andrew K. Burroughs University College London
Margaret F. Bassendine
Margaret F. Bassendine Newcastle University
Graeme M. Bydder
Graeme M. Bydder University of California, San Diego
Geoffrey Dusheiko
Geoffrey Dusheiko The Royal Free Hospital
Roger Williams
Roger Williams Foundation for Liver Research
Michael J. Barry
Michael J. Barry Harvard University
A. V. Hoffbrand
A. V. Hoffbrand The Royal Free Hospital

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