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Wetenschappelijk Jaarverslag UZA - Publicaties 2019 Opgesteld Door Danny Mathysen I.O.V Wetenschappelijk Jaarverslag UZA - Publicaties 2019 Opgesteld door Danny Mathysen i.o.v. Prof. dr. Guy Hans (Medisch Directeur) 1. Aboukais, R; Verbraeken, B; Leclerc, X; Gautier, C; Henon, H; Vermandel, M; Menovsky, T; Lejeune, JP Superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery anastomosis patency correlates with cerebrovascular reserve in adult moyamoya syndrome patients NEUROCHIRURGIE 65 (4): 146-151 WOS:000484880500002 Article 2. Aboukais, R; Verbraeken, B; Leclerc, X; Gautier, C; Vermandel, M; Bricout, N; Lejeune, JP; Menovsky, T Protective STA-MCA bypass to prevent brain ischemia during high-flow bypass surgery: case series of 10 patients ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA 161 (6): 1207-1214 WOS:000468224800023 Article 3. Abrahams, AC; Dendooven, A; van Der Veer, JW; Wientjes, R; Toorop, RJ; Bleys, RLAW; Hendrickx, APA; van Leeuwen, MS; de Lussanet, QG; Verhaar, MC; Stapper, G; Nguyen, TQ DIRECT COMPARISON OF THE THICKNESS OF THE PARIETAL PERITONEUM USING PERITONEAL BIOPSY AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE ABDOMINAL WALL IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PERITONEAL DIALYSIS INTERNATIONAL 39 (5): 455-464 WOS:000484823800008 Article 4. Aernouts, T; De Boeck, M; Vleugels, J; Peeters, M; De Bruyne, G A Cryotherapeutic Device for Preventing Nail Toxicity During Chemotherapy: Comparison of Three Cooling Strategies ADVANCES IN HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS IN HEALTHCARE AND MEDICAL DEVICES 779 (): 30-36 WOS:000471292600004 Proceedings Paper Wetenschappelijk Jaarverslag UZA - Publicaties 2019 Opgesteld door Danny Mathysen i.o.v. Prof. dr. Guy Hans (Medisch Directeur) 5. Aerts, O; Bracke, A; Goossens, A; Meuleman, V; Lambert, J Titanium dioxide nanoparticles and frontal fibrosing alopecia: cause or consequence? JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY 33 (1): E45-E46 WOS:000456213500034 Letter 6. Aerts, O; Mangodt, E; Smets, K; Mertens, M; Constandt, L; Goossens, A Occupational airborne allergic contact dermatitis caused by N-(4- hydroxyphenyl)benzenesulfonamide CONTACT DERMATITIS 80 (1): 71-73 WOS:000451870600020 Editorial Material Wetenschappelijk Jaarverslag UZA - Publicaties 2019 Opgesteld door Danny Mathysen i.o.v. Prof. dr. Guy Hans (Medisch Directeur) 7. Ageno, W; Haas, S; Weitz, JI; Goldhaber, SZ; Turpie, AGG; Goto, S; Angchaisuksiri, P; Nielsen, JD; Kayani, G; Pieper, KS; Schellong, S; Bounameaux, H; Mantovani, LG; Prandoni, P; Kakkar, AK; Loualidi, A; Colak, A; Bezuidenhout, A; Abdool-Carrim, A; Azeddine, A; Beyers, A; Dees, A; Cheong, APYY; Mohamed, A; Aksoy, A; Abiko, A; Watanabe, A; Krichell, A; Fernandez, AA; Tosetto, A; Khotuntsov, A; Slocombe, A; Kelly, A; Clark, A; Gad, A; Schmidt, A; Berni, A; Kleiban, AJ; Machowski, A; Kazakov, A; Lockman, A; Falanga, A; Riera-Mestre, A; Mazzone, A; Chauhan, A; D'Angelo, A; Herdy, AH; Al Ghoul, A; Kato, A; Ebrahim, AA; Husin, A; Erdelyi, B; Jacobson, B; Amann-Vesti, B; Battaloglu, B; Wilson, B; Cosmi, B; Francois, BJ; Toufek, B; Hunt, B; Natha, B; Liu, B; Andersen, B; Mustafa, B; Kho, BCS; Carine, B; Zidel, B; Dominique, B; Christophe, B; Trimarco, B; Luo, CH; Cuneo, CA; Diaz, CJS; Schwencke, C; Yavuz, C; Zaidman, CJ; Wu, CC; Toh, CH; Chiang, CE; Elisa, C; Huang, CH; Lau, CK; Hsia, CH; Huang, CL; Wu, CC; Opitz, C; Jeanneret-Gris, C; Ward, C; Huang, CY; Ha, CY; Bidi, CL; Smith, C; Brauer, C; Lodigiani, C; Francis, C; Anderson, C; Wu, C; Gonzalez, DR; Staub, D; Poli, D; Acevedo, DR; Adler, D; Jimenez, D; Keeling, D; Imberti, D; Lowe, D; Creagh, D; Helene, DC; Hagemann, D; Le Roux, D; Skowasch, D; Belenky, D; Dorokhov, D; Petrov, D; Zateyshchikov, D; Prisco, D; Moller, D; Oh, D; Kucera, D; Esheiba, EM; Panchenko, E; Dominique, E; Dogan, E; Kubat, E; Diaz, E; Tse, EWC; Yeo, E; Grochenig, E; Tiraferri, E; Blessing, E; Michele, EO; Usandizaga, E; Porreca, E; Ferroni, F; Nicolas, F; Ayala-Paredes, F; Henry, F; Klein, F; Cosmi, F; Erdkamp, F; Kamalov, G; Dalmau, GB; Damien, G; Klein, G; Hollanders, G; Plassmann, G; Poirier, G; Sokurenko, G; Agnelli, G; Gan, GG; D'Ignazio, G; Kaye-Eddie, G; Le Gal, G; Esperon, GAL; Jean-Paul, G; Gerofke, H; Elali, H; Burianova, H; Ohler, HJ; Wang, HF; Darius, H; Gibbs, H; Striekwold, H; Hasanoglu, H; Turker, H; Franow, H; Bounameaux, H; de Raedt, H; Schroe, H; ElDin, HS; Zidan, H; Nakamura, H; Yhim, HY; Kim, HY; Lawall, H; Zhu, H; Tian, HY; ten Cate, H; Hwang, HG; Shim, H; Kim, I; Libov, I; Sonkin, I; Suchkov, I; Song, IC; Kiris, I; Staroverov, I; Looi, I; Gordeev, I; Podpera, I; Lee, J; Sathar, J; Beyer- Westendorf, J; Kvasnicka, J; Van Meerbeeck, J; Vanwelden, J; Kim, J; Svobodova, J; Marino, JC; Galvan, JT; Kassis, J; Kuo, JY; Castanon, JJ; Shih, JY; Kwon, J; Joh, JH; Park, JH; Kim, JS; Yang, JH; Krupicka, J; Lastuvka, J; Pumprla, J; Characteristics and Management of Patients with Venous Thromboembolism: The GARFIELD-VTE Registry THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS 119 (2): 319-327 WOS:000458811700015 Article 8. Agrawal, Y; Van de Berg, R; Wuyts, F; Walther, L; Magnusson, M; Oh, E; Sharpe, M; Strupp, M Presbyvestibulopathy: Diagnostic criteria Consensus document of the classification committee of the Barany Society JOURNAL OF VESTIBULAR RESEARCH-EQUILIBRIUM & ORIENTATION 29 (4): 161-170 WOS:000488080600001 Article Wetenschappelijk Jaarverslag UZA - Publicaties 2019 Opgesteld door Danny Mathysen i.o.v. Prof. dr. Guy Hans (Medisch Directeur) 9. Alaerts, M; Nijak, A; Simons, E; Sieliwonczyk, E; Schepers, D; Vandendriessche, B; Van Craenenbroeck, E; Saenen, J; Labro, A; Snyders, D; Ponsaerts, P; Loeys, B The first Belgian SCN5A founder mutation: establishment of an iPSC- cardiomyocyte model to identify genetic modifiers EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS 27 (): 1329-1329 WOS:000489313902103 Meeting Abstract 10. Alaerts, M; van de Beek, G; Luyckx, I; Meester, J; Schepers, D; Verstraeten, A; Saenen, J; Van Craenenbroeck, E; Goovaerts, I; Rodrigus, I; Laga, S; Hendriks, J; Goethals, S; De Wilde, A; Smits, E; Jorens, P; Huizing, M; Van Laer, L; Loeys, B Cardiogeneticsbank@UZA: A Collection of DNA, Tissues, and Cell Lines as a Translational Tool FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE 6 (): - WOS:000484588000001 Article 11. Allan, S; Braiteh, F; Aller, EC; Cervantes, A; Edenfield, W; Li, T; Rasschaert, M; Park-Simon, TW; Longo, F; Paz-Ares, L; Spira, A; Strauss, J; Ojalvo, LS; Helwig, C; Dussault, I; Gulley, JL PHASE 1 EVALUATION OF BINTRAFUSP ALFA (M7824), A BIFUNCTIONAL FUSION PROTEIN TARGETING TGF-beta AND PD-L1, IN CERVICAL CANCER INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER 29 (): A72-A73 WOS:000523502500101 Meeting Abstract 12. Allonsius, CN; Vandenheuvel, D; Oerlemans, EFM; Petrova, MI; Donders, GGG; Cos, P; Delputte, P; Lebeer, S Inhibition of Candida albicans morphogenesis by chitinase from Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 9 (): - WOS:000459799800049 Article Wetenschappelijk Jaarverslag UZA - Publicaties 2019 Opgesteld door Danny Mathysen i.o.v. Prof. dr. Guy Hans (Medisch Directeur) 13. Alloway, RR; Woodle, ES; Abramowicz, D; Segev, DL; Castan, R; Ilsley, JN; Jeschke, K; Somerville, KT; Brennan, DC Rabbit anti-thymocyte globulin for the prevention of acute rejection in kidney transplantation AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION 19 (8): 2252-2261 WOS:000477056500016 Article 14. Altavilla, R; Caso, V; Bandini, F; Agnelli, G; Tsivgoulis, G; Yaghi, S; Furie, KL; Tadi, P; Becattini, C; Zedde, M; Abdul-Rahim, AH; Lees, KR; Alberti, A; Venti, M; Acciarresi, M; D'Amore, C; Mosconi, MG; Cimini, LA; Fusaro, J; Bovi, P; Carletti, M; Rigatelli, A; Cappellari, M; Putaala, J; Tomppo, L; Tatlisumak, T; Marcheselli, S; Pezzini, A; Poli, L; Padovani, A; Masotti, L; Vannucchi, V; Sohn, SI; Lorenzini, G; Tassi, R; Guideri, F; Acampa, M; Martini, G; Ntaios, G; Athanasakis, G; Makaritsis, K; Karagkiozi, E; Vadikolias, K; Liantinioti, C; Chondrogianni, M; Mumoli, N; Consoli, D; Galati, F; Sacco, S; Carolei, A; Tiseo, C; Corea, F; Ageno, W; Bellesini, M; Silvestrelli, G; Ciccone, A; Lanari, A; Scoditti, U; Denti, L; Mancuso, M; Maccarrone, M; Ulivi, L; Orlandi, G; Giannini, N; Gialdini, G; Tassinari, T; De Lodovici, ML; Bono, G; Rueckert, C; Baldi, A; D'Anna, S; Toni, D; Letteri, F; Giuntini, M; Lotti, EM; Flomin, Y; Pieroni, A; Kargiotis, O; Karapanayiotides, T; Monaco, S; Baronello, MM; Csiba, L; Szabo, L; Chiti, A; Giorli, E; Del Sette, M; Imberti, D; Zabzuni, D; Doronin, B; Volodina, V; Michel, P; Vanacker, P; Barlinn, K; Pallesen, LP; Barlinn, J; Deleu, D; Melikyan, G; Ibrahim, F; Akhtar, N; Gourbali, V; Paciaroni, M Anticoagulation After Stroke in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: To Bridge or Not With Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin? STROKE 50 (8): 2093-2100 WOS:000478838200046 Article 15. Amaador, K; Peeters, H; Minnema, MC; Nguyen, TQ; Dendooven, A; Vos, JMI; Croockewit, AJ; van de Donk, NWCJ; Jacobs, JFM; Wetzels, JFM; Sprangers, B; Abrahams, AC Monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance (MGRS): histopathologic classification, diagnostic workup, and therapeutic options NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 77 (7): 243-254 WOS:000487255200003 Review Wetenschappelijk Jaarverslag UZA - Publicaties 2019 Opgesteld door Danny Mathysen i.o.v. Prof. dr. Guy Hans (Medisch Directeur) 16. Ammirati, E; Van De Heyning, CM; Musca, F; Brambatti, M; Perna, E; Cipriani, M; Cannata, A; Mondino, M; Moreo, A; De Bock, D; Pretorius, V; Claeys, MJ; Adler, ED; Russo, CF; Frigerio, M Safety of centrifugal left ventricular assist device in patients previously treated with MitraClip system INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY 283 (): 131-133 WOS:000461330100028 Article 17. Ammirati, E; Veronese, G; Brambatti, M; Merlo, M; Cipriani, M; Potena, L; Sormani, P; Aoki, T; Sugimura, K; Sawamura, A; Okumura, T; Pinney, S; Hong, K; Shah, P; Braun, O; Van de Heyning, CM; Montero, S; Petrella, D; Huang, F; Schmidt, M; Raineri, C; Lala, A; Varrenti, M; Foa, A; Leone, O; Gentile, P; Artico, J; Agostini, V; Patel, R; Garascia, A; Van Craenenbroeck, EM; Hirose, K; Isotani, A; Murohara, T; Arita, Y; Sionis, A; Fabris, E; Hashem, S; Garcia-Hernando, V; Oliva, F; Greenberg, B; Shimokawa, H; Sinagra, G; Adler, ED; Frigerio, M; Camici, PG Fulminant Versus Acute Nonfulminant Myocarditis in Patients With Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY 74 (3): 299-311 WOS:000475459800005 Article 18.
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