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2. Robust deformable image registration using cycle-consistent implicit representations
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van Harten, Louis D., Stoker, Jaap, and Išgum, Ivana
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Recent works in medical image registration have proposed the use of Implicit Neural Representations, demonstrating performance that rivals state-of-the-art learning-based methods. However, these implicit representations need to be optimized for each new image pair, which is a stochastic process that may fail to converge to a global minimum. To improve robustness, we propose a deformable registration method using pairs of cycle-consistent Implicit Neural Representations: each implicit representation is linked to a second implicit representation that estimates the opposite transformation, causing each network to act as a regularizer for its paired opposite. During inference, we generate multiple deformation estimates by numerically inverting the paired backward transformation and evaluating the consensus of the optimized pair. This consensus improves registration accuracy over using a single representation and results in a robust uncertainty metric that can be used for automatic quality control. We evaluate our method with a 4D lung CT dataset. The proposed cycle-consistent optimization method reduces the optimization failure rate from 2.4% to 0.0% compared to the current state-of-the-art. The proposed inference method improves landmark accuracy by 4.5% and the proposed uncertainty metric detects all instances where the registration method fails to converge to a correct solution. We verify the generalizability of these results to other data using a centerline propagation task in abdominal 4D MRI, where our method achieves a 46% improvement in propagation consistency compared with single-INR registration and demonstrates a strong correlation between the proposed uncertainty metric and registration accuracy., Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, accepted in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
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- 2023
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3. Marked difference in liver fat measured by histology vs. magnetic resonance-proton density fat fraction: A meta-analysis
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Qadri, Sami, Vartiainen, Emilia, Lahelma, Mari, Porthan, Kimmo, Tang, An, Idilman, Ilkay S, Runge, Jurgen H, Juuti, Anne, Penttilä, Anne K, Dabek, Juhani, Lehtimäki, Tiina E, Seppänen, Wenla, Arola, Johanna, Arkkila, Perttu, Stoker, Jaap, Karcaaltincaba, Musturay, Pavlides, Michael, Loomba, Rohit, Sirlin, Claude B, Tukiainen, Taru, and Yki-Järvinen, Hannele
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis ,Liver Disease ,Digestive Diseases ,Oral and gastrointestinal ,Fatty liver ,Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,Biopsy ,Histology ,Hepatocytes ,Pathologists ,Triglycerides ,Transcriptome ,Systematic review ,Meta-analysis ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Background & aimsPathologists quantify liver steatosis as the fraction of lipid droplet-containing hepatocytes out of all hepatocytes, whereas the magnetic resonance-determined proton density fat fraction (PDFF) reflects the tissue triacylglycerol concentration. We investigated the linearity, agreement, and correspondence thresholds between histological steatosis and PDFF across the full clinical spectrum of liver fat content associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.MethodsUsing individual patient-level measurements, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies comparing histological steatosis with PDFF determined by magnetic resonance spectroscopy or imaging in adults with suspected non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Linearity was assessed by meta-analysis of correlation coefficients and by linear mixed modelling of pooled data, agreement by Bland-Altman analysis, and thresholds by receiver operating characteristic analysis. To explain observed differences between the methods, we used RNA-seq to determine the fraction of hepatocytes in human liver biopsies.ResultsEligible studies numbered 9 (N = 597). The relationship between PDFF and histology was predominantly linear (r = 0.85 [95% CI, 0.80-0.89]), and their values approximately coincided at 5% steatosis. Above 5% and towards higher levels of steatosis, absolute values of the methods diverged markedly, with histology exceeding PDFF by up to 3.4-fold. On average, 100% histological steatosis corresponded to a PDFF of 33.0% (29.5-36.7%). Targeting at a specificity of 90%, optimal PDFF thresholds to predict histological steatosis grades were ≥5.75% for ≥S1, ≥15.50% for ≥S2, and ≥21.35% for S3. Hepatocytes comprised 58 ± 5% of liver cells, which may partly explain the lower values of PDFF vs. histology.ConclusionsHistological steatosis and PDFF have non-perfect linearity and fundamentally different scales of measurement. Liver fat values obtained using these methods may be rendered comparable by conversion equations or threshold values.Impact and implicationsMagnetic resonance-proton density fat fraction (PDFF) is increasingly being used to measure liver fat in place of the invasive liver biopsy. Understanding the relationship between PDFF and histological steatosis fraction is important for preventing misjudgement of clinical status or treatment effects in patient care. Our analysis revealed that histological steatosis fraction is often significantly higher than PDFF, and their association varies across the spectrum of fatty liver severity. These findings are particularly important for physicians and clinical researchers, who may use these data to interpret PDFF measurements in the context of histologically evaluated liver fat content.
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- 2024
4. Development and external evaluation of a self-learning auto-segmentation model for Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases Assessment (COALA)
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Bereska, Jacqueline I., Zeeuw, Michiel, Wagenaar, Luuk, Jenssen, Håvard Bjørke, Wesdorp, Nina J., van der Meulen, Delanie, Bereska, Leonard F., Gavves, Efstratios, Janssen, Boris V., Besselink, Marc G., Marquering, Henk A., van Waesberghe, Jan-Hein T. M., Aghayan, Davit L., Pelanis, Egidijus, van den Bergh, Janneke, Nota, Irene I. M., Moos, Shira, Kemmerich, Gunter, Syversveen, Trygve, Kolrud, Finn Kristian, Huiskens, Joost, Swijnenburg, Rutger-Jan, Punt, Cornelis J. A., Stoker, Jaap, Edwin, Bjørn, Fretland, Åsmund A., Kazemier, Geert, and Verpalen, Inez M.
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- 2024
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5. An AI deep learning algorithm for detecting pulmonary nodules on ultra-low-dose CT in an emergency setting: a reader study
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van den Berk, Inge A. H., Jacobs, Colin, Kanglie, Maadrika M. N. P., Mets, Onno M., Snoeren, Miranda, Montauban van Swijndregt, Alexander D., Taal, Elisabeth M., van Engelen, Tjitske S. R., Prins, Jan M., Bipat, Shandra, Bossuyt, Patrick M. M., and Stoker, Jaap
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- 2024
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6. Artificial intelligence for assessment of vascular involvement and tumor resectability on CT in patients with pancreatic cancer
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Bereska, Jacqueline I., Janssen, Boris V., Nio, C. Yung, Kop, Marnix P. M., Kazemier, Geert, Busch, Olivier R., Struik, Femke, Marquering, Henk A., Stoker, Jaap, Besselink, Marc G., and Verpalen, Inez M.
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- 2024
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7. The yield of chest X-ray or ultra-low-dose chest-CT in emergency department patients suspected of pulmonary infection without respiratory symptoms or signs
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van den Berk, Inge A. H., Lejeune, Emile H., Kanglie, Maadrika M. N. P., van Engelen, Tjitske S. R., de Monyé, Wouter, Bipat, Shandra, Bossuyt, Patrick M. M., Stoker, Jaap, and Prins, Jan M.
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- 2023
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8. Prognostic value of total tumor volume in patients with colorectal liver metastases: A secondary analysis of the randomized CAIRO5 trial with external cohort validation
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Michiel Zeeuw, J., Wesdorp, Nina J., Ali, Mahsoem, Bakker, Anne-Joëlle J.J., Voigt, Kelly R., Starmans, Martijn P.A., Roor, Joran, Kemna, Ruby, van Waesberghe, Jan Hein T.M., van den Bergh, Janneke E., Nota, Irene M.G.C., Moos, Shira I., van Dieren, Susan, van Amerongen, Martinus J., Bond, Marinde J.G., Chapelle, Thiery, van Dam, Ronald M., Engelbrecht, Marc R.W., Gerhards, Michael F., van Gulik, Thomas M., Hermans, John J., de Jong, Koert P., Klaase, Joost M., Kok, Niels F.M., Leclercq, Wouter K.G., Liem, Mike S.L., van Lienden, Krijn P., Quintus Molenaar, I., Patijn, Gijs A., Rijken, Arjen M., Ruers, Theo M., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Verpalen, Inez M., Stoker, Jaap, Grunhagen, Dirk J., Swijnenburg, Rutger-Jan, Punt, Cornelis J.A., Huiskens, Joost, Verhoef, Cornelis, and Kazemier, Geert
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- 2024
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9. Prognostic significance of MRI-detected extramural venous invasion according to grade and response to neo-adjuvant treatment in locally advanced rectal cancer A national cohort study after radiologic training and reassessment
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Aalbers, Arend G.J., van Aalten, Susanna M., Amelung, Femke J., Ankersmit, Marjolein, Antonisse, Imogeen E., Ashruf, Jesse F., Aukema, Tjeerd S., Avenarius, Henk, Bahadoer, Renu R., Bakers, Frans C.H., Bakker, Ilsalien S., Bangert, Fleur, Barendse, Renée M., Beekhuis, Heleen M.D., Beets, Geerard L., Bemelman, Willem A., Berbée, Maaike, de Bie, Shira H., Bisschops, Robert H.C., Blok, Robin D., van Bockel, Liselotte W., Boer, Anniek H., den Boer, Frank C., Boerma, Evert-Jan G., Boogerd, Leonora S.F., Borstlap, Jaap, Borstlap, Wernard A.A., Bouwman, Johanna E., Braak, Sicco J., Braat, Manon N.G.J.A., Bradshaw, Jennifer, Brandsma, Amarins T.A., van Breest Smallenburg, Vivian, van den Broek, Wim T., van der Burg, Sjirk W., Burger, Jacobus W.A., Burghgraef, Thijs A., ten Cate, David W.G., Ceha, Heleen M., Cnossen, Jeltsje S., Coebergh van den Braak, Robert R.J., Consten, Esther C.J., Corver, Maaike, Crolla, Rogier M.P.H., Curutchet, Sam, Daniëls-Gooszen, Alette W., Davids, Paul H.P., Dekker, Emmelie N., Dekker, Jan Willem T., Demirkiran, Ahmet, Derksen, Tyche, Diederik, Arjen L., Dinaux, Anne M., Dogan, Kemal, van Dop, Ilse M., Droogh-de Greve, Kitty E., Duijsens, Hanneke M.H., Dunker, Michalda S., Duyck, Johan, van Duyn, Eino B., van Egdom, Laurentine S.E., Eijlers, Bram, El-Massoudi, Youssef, van Elderen, Saskia, Emmen, Anouk M.L.H., Engelbrecht, Marc, van Erp, Anne C., van Essen, Jeroen A., Fabry, Hans F.J., Fassaert, Thomas, Feitsma, Eline A., Feshtali, Shirin S., Frietman, Bas, Furnée, Edgar J.B., van Geel, Anne M., Geijsen, Elisabeth D., van Geloven, Anna A.W., Gerhards, Michael F., Gielkens, Hugo, van Gils, Renza A.H., Goense, Lucas, Govaert, Marc J.P.M., van Grevenstein, Wilhelmina M.U., Joline de Groof, E., de Groot, Irene, de Haas, Robbert J., Hakkenbrak, Nadia A.G., den Hartogh, Mariska D., Heesink, Vera, Heikens, Joost T., Hendriksen, Ellen M., van den Hoek, Sjoerd, van der Hoeven, Erik J.R.J., Hoff, Christiaan, Hogewoning, Anna, Hogewoning, Cornelis R.C., Hoogendoorn, Stefan, van Hoorn, Francois, van der Hul, René L., van Hulst, Rieke, Imani, Farshad, Inberg, Bas, Intven, Martijn P.W., Janssen, Pedro, de Jong, Chris E.J., Jonkers, Jacoline, Jou-Valencia, Daniela, Keizers, Bas, Ketelaers, Stijn H.J., Knöps, Eva, van Koeverden, Sebastiaan, Kok, Sylvia, Kolderman, Stephanie E.M., de Korte, Fleur I., Kortekaas, Robert T.J., Korving, Julie C., Koster, Ingrid M., Krdzalic, Jasenko, Krielen, Pepijn, Kroese, Leonard F., Krul, Eveline J.T., Lahuis, Derk H.H., Lamme, Bas, van Landeghem, An A.G., Leijtens, Jeroen W.A., Leseman-Hoogenboom, Mathilde M., de Lijster, Manou S., Marsman, Martijn S., Martens, MilouH., Masselink, Ilse, van der Meij, Wout, Meijnen, Philip, Melenhorst, Jarno, de Mey, Dietrich J.L., Moelker-Galuzina, Julia, Morsink, Linda, Mulder, Erik J., Muller, Karin, Musters, Gijsbert D., Neijenhuis, Peter A., de Nes, Lindsey C.F., Nielen, M., van den Nieuwboer, Jan B.J., Nieuwenhuis, Jonanne F., Nonner, Joost, Noordman, Bo J., Nordkamp, Stefi, Olthof, Pim B., Oosterling, Steven J., Ootes, Daan, Oppedijk, Vera, Ott, Pieter, Paulusma, Ida, Peeters, Koen C.M.J., Pereboom, Ilona T.A., Peringa, Jan, Pironet, Zoë, Plate, Joost D.J., Polat, Fatih, Poodt, Ingrid G.M., Posma, Lisanne A.E., Prette, Jeroen F., Pultrum, Bareld B., Qaderi, Seyed M., van Rees, Jan M., Renger, Rutger-Jan, Rombouts, Anouk J.M., Roosen, Lodewijk J., Roskott-ten Brinke, Ellen A., Rothbarth, Joost, Rouw, Dennis B., Rozema, Tom, Rütten, Heidi, Rutten, Harm J.T., van der Sande, Marit E., Schaafsma, Boudewijn E., Schasfoort, Renske A., Scheurkogel, Merel M., Schouten van der Velden, Arjan P., Schreurs, Wilhelmina H., Schuivens, Puck M.E., Sietses, Colin, Simons, Petra C.G., Slob, Marjan J., Slooter, Gerrit D., van der Sluis, Martsje, Smalbroek, Bo P., Smits, Anke B., Spillenaar-Bilgen, Ernst J., Spruit, Patty H., Stam, Tanja C., Stoker, Jaap, Talsma, Aaldert K., Temmink, Sofieke J.D., The, G.Y. Mireille, Tielbeek, Jeroen A.W., van Tilborg, Aukje A.J.M., van Tilborg, Fiek, van Trier, Dorothée, Tuynman, Jurriaan B., van der Valk, Maxime J.M., Vanhooymissen, Inge J.S., Vasbinder, G. Boudewijn C., Veeken, Cornelis J., Velema, Laura A., van de Ven, Anthony W.H., Verdaasdonk, Emiel G.G., Verduin, Wouter M., Verhagen, Tim, Verheijen, Paul M., Vermaas, Maarten, Verrijssen, An-Sofie E., Verschuur, Anna V.D., Schaik, Harmke Verwoerd-van, Vliegen, Roy F.A., Voets, Sophie, Vogelaar, F. Jeroen, Vogelij, Clementine L.A., Vos-Westerman, Johanna, de Vries, Marianne, Vroemen, Joy C., van Vugt, Bas S.T., Wegdam, Johannes A., van Wely, Bob J., Westerterp, Marinke, van Westerveld, Paul P., van Westreenen, Henderik L., Wijma, Allard G., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., de Wit, Bart W.K., Wit, Fennie, Woensdregt, Karlijn, van Woerden, Victor, van der Wolf, Floor S.W., van der Wolk, Sander, Wybenga, Johannes M., van der Zaag, Edwin S., Zamaray, Bobby, Zandvoort, Herman J.A., van der Zee, Dennis, Zeilstra, Annette P., Zheng, Kang J., Zimmerman, David D.E., Zorgdrager, Marcel, Geffen, Eline G.M. van, Nederend, Joost, Sluckin, Tania C., Hazen, Sanne-Marije J.A., Horsthuis, Karin, Beets-Tan, Regina G.H., Marijnen, Corrie A.M., Tanis, Pieter J., and Kusters, Miranda
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- 2024
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10. Lymphopenia is associated with broad host response aberrations in community-acquired pneumonia
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Doeleman, Susanne E., Reijnders, Tom D.Y., Joosten, Sebastiaan C.M., Schuurman, Alex R., van Engelen, Tjitske S.R., Verhoeff, Jan, Léopold, Valentine, Brands, Xanthe, Haak, Bastiaan W., Prins, Jan M., Kanglie, Maadrika M.N.P., van den Berk, Inge A.H., Faber, Daniël R., Douma, Renée A., Stoker, Jaap, Saris, Anno, Garcia Vallejo, Juan J., Wiersinga, W. Joost, and van der Poll, Tom
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- 2024
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11. Het belang van het vak
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Stoker, Jaap, van Delden, Otto M., Maas, Mario, editor, Nusman, Charlotte, editor, Smithuis, Frank, editor, and Bennink, Roel, editor
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- 2023
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12. Diffusion Weighted Imaging for the Assessment of Lymph Node Metastases in Women with Cervical Cancer: A Meta-analysis of the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Values
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Distelbrink, Robyn F., Celebi, Enise, Mom, Constantijne H., Stoker, Jaap, and Bipat, Shandra
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- 2024
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13. MRI in addition to CT in patients scheduled for local therapy of colorectal liver metastases (CAMINO): an international, multicentre, prospective, diagnostic accuracy trial
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Ayez, Ninos, Bnà, Claudio, van den Boom, Rivka, Lambregts, Doenja J.M., Liefers, Gerrit-Jan, de Meyere, Celine, Draaisma, Werner A., Gerhards, Michael F., Imani, Farshad, Ruers, Theo .J.M., Liem, Mike S.L., Serafino, Gian Piero, van Beek, Hermen C., van der Hoeven, Joost A.B., Veeken, Cornelis J., Zonderhuis, Babs M., Görgec, Burak, Hansen, Ingrid S, Kemmerich, Gunter, Syversveen, Trygve, Abu Hilal, Mohammed, Belt, Eric J T, Bosscha, Koop, Burgmans, Mark C, Cappendijk, Vincent C, D'Hondt, Mathieu, Edwin, Bjørn, van Erkel, Arian R, Gielkens, Hugo A J, Grünhagen, Dirk J, Gobardhan, Paul D, Hartgrink, Henk H, Horsthuis, Karin, Klompenhouwer, Elisabeth G, Kok, Niels F M, Kint, Peter A M, Kuhlmann, Koert, Leclercq, Wouter K G, Lips, Daan J, Lutin, Bart, Maas, Monique, Marsman, Hendrik A, Meijerink, Martijn, Meyer, Yannick, Morone, Mario, Peringa, Jan, Sijberden, Jasper P, van Delden, Otto M, van den Bergh, Janneke E, Vanhooymissen, Inge J S, Vermaas, Maarten, Willemssen, François E J A, Dijkgraaf, Marcel G W, Bossuyt, Patrick M, Swijnenburg, Rutger-Jan, Fretland, Åsmund A, Verhoef, Cornelis, Besselink, Marc G, and Stoker, Jaap
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14. Deep learning models for automatic tumor segmentation and total tumor volume assessment in patients with colorectal liver metastases
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Wesdorp, Nina J., Zeeuw, J. Michiel, Postma, Sam C. J., Roor, Joran, van Waesberghe, Jan Hein T. M., van den Bergh, Janneke E., Nota, Irene M., Moos, Shira, Kemna, Ruby, Vadakkumpadan, Fijoy, Ambrozic, Courtney, van Dieren, Susan, van Amerongen, Martinus J., Chapelle, Thiery, Engelbrecht, Marc R. W., Gerhards, Michael F., Grunhagen, Dirk, van Gulik, Thomas M., Hermans, John J., de Jong, Koert P., Klaase, Joost M., Liem, Mike S. L., van Lienden, Krijn P., Molenaar, I. Quintus, Patijn, Gijs A., Rijken, Arjen M., Ruers, Theo M., Verhoef, Cornelis, de Wilt, Johannes H. W., Marquering, Henk A., Stoker, Jaap, Swijnenburg, Rutger-Jan, Punt, Cornelis J. A., Huiskens, Joost, and Kazemier, Geert
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- 2023
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15. Viscoelastic properties of small bowel mesentery at MR elastography in Crohn’s disease: a prospective cross-sectional exploratory study
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van Schelt, Anne-Sophie, Beek, Kim Johanna, Wassenaar, Nienke Petronella Maria, Schrauben, Eric M., Runge, Jurgen H., Gecse, Krisztina Barbara, van der Bilt, Jarmila D. W., Neefjes-Borst, E. Andra, Buskens, Christianne Johanna, Nederveen, Aart J., and Stoker, Jaap
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- 2023
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16. Lymphatic mapping for image-guided radiotherapy in patients with locally advanced uterine cervical cancer: a feasibility study
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Adam, Judit A., Poel, Edwin, van Eck-Smit, Berthe L. F., Mom, Constantijne H., Stalpers, Lukas J. A., Stoker, Jaap, and Bipat, Shandra
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- 2023
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17. A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the value of a single bolus intravenous alfentanil in CT colonography
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Boellaard Thierry N, van der Paardt Marije P, Eberl Susanne, Hollmann Markus W, and Stoker Jaap
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Abstract Background Although CT colonography is a less invasive alternative for colonoscopy for the detection of colorectal polyps and cancer, procedural pain is common. In several studies, CT colonography pain and burden is higher than in colonoscopy. Apart from discomfort, anxiety and its related stress-induced peri- procedural side effects, this may influence the adherence for CT colonography as a possible screening tool for colorectal cancer. We hypothesize that a single bolus intravenous alfentanil will give a clinically relevant reduction in maximum pain defined as at least 1.3 point reduction on an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS). Methods/Design A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial in which patients scheduled for elective CT colonography in a single tertiary centre are eligible for inclusion. The first 90 consenting patient will be block-randomized to either the alfentanil group or the placebo group. Before bowel insufflation, the alfentanil group receives a single bolus intravenous alfentanil 7.5 μg/kg dissolved in 0.9% NaCl, while the placebo group receives an intravenous bolus injection of pure 0.9% NaCl. For both groups an equal amount of fluid per kilogram (75 μL/kg) is injected. The primary outcome is the difference in maximum pain on an 11-point NRS. Secondary outcomes include: pain and burden of different CT colonography aspects, side effects, procedural time and recovery time. For the primary outcome an independent samples t-test is performed and a P value < 0.05 is considered statistically significant. Discussion This study will provide evidence whether a single bolus intravenous alfentanil gives a clinically relevant reduction in maximum pain during CT colonography. Trial registration Netherlands Trial Register (NTR): NTR2902 This trial will be conducted in accordance with the protocol and in compliance with the moral, ethical, and scientific principles governing clinical research as set out in the Declaration of Helsinki (1989) and Good Clinical Practice (GCP). The department of radiology of the Academic Medical Center of Amsterdam is responsible for the design and conduct of the trial.
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18. Protocol for Translabial 3D-Ultrasonography for diagnosing levator defects (TRUDIL): a multicentre cohort study for estimating the diagnostic accuracy of translabial 3D-ultrasonography of the pelvic floor as compared to MR imaging
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Gondrie Ed TCM, Kampschöer Paul HNM, Bergmans Martin GM, Link Gerold, Evers Johannes LH, Vliegen Roy FA, Futterer Jurgen J, Beets-Tan Regina GH, Stoker Jaap, Mulder Femke, Schweitzer Karlijn J, Kluivers Kirsten B, Weemhoff Mirjam, Notten Kim JB, van Gestel Iris, van Dooren Ivo, Dirksen Carmen, Smits Luc JM, Bossuyt Patrick M, and Roovers Jan
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Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a condition affecting more than half of the women above age 40. The estimated lifetime risk of needing surgical management for POP is 11%. In patients undergoing POP surgery of the anterior vaginal wall, the re-operation rate is 30%. The recurrence risk is especially high in women with a levator ani defect. Such defect is present if there is a partially or completely detachment of the levator ani from the inferior ramus of the symphysis. Detecting levator ani defects is relevant for counseling, and probably also for treatment. Levator ani defects can be imaged with MRI and also with Translabial 3D ultrasonography of the pelvic floor. The primary aim of this study is to assess the diagnostic accuracy of translabial 3D ultrasonography for diagnosing levator defects in women with POP with Magnetic Resonance Imaging as the reference standard. Secondary goals of this study include quantification of the inter-observer agreement about levator ani defects and determining the association between levator defects and recurrent POP after anterior repair. In addition, the cost-effectiveness of adding translabial ultrasonography to the diagnostic work-up in patients with POP will be estimated in a decision analytic model. Methods/Design A multicentre cohort study will be performed in nine Dutch hospitals. 140 consecutive women with a POPQ stage 2 or more anterior vaginal wall prolapse, who are indicated for anterior colporapphy will be included. Patients undergoing additional prolapse procedures will also be included. Prior to surgery, patients will undergo MR imaging and translabial 3D ultrasound examination of the pelvic floor. Patients will be asked to complete validated disease specific quality of life questionnaires before surgery and at six and twelve months after surgery. Pelvic examination will be performed at the same time points. Assuming a sensitivity and specificity of 90% of 3D ultrasound for diagnosing levator defects in a population of 120 women with POP, with a prior probability of levator ani defects of 40%, we will be able to estimate predictive values with good accuracy (i.e. confidence limits of at most 10% below or above the point estimates of positive and negative predictive values). Anticipating 3% unclassifiable diagnostic images because of technical reasons, and a further safety margin of 10% we plan to recruit 140 patients. Trial registration Nederlands trial register NTR2220.
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19. Optimizing imaging in suspected appendicitis (OPTIMAP-study): A multicenter diagnostic accuracy study of MRI in patients with suspected acute appendicitis. Study Protocol
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Bossuyt Patrick MM, van Randen Adrienne, Laméris Wytze, Leeuwenburgh Marjolein MN, Boermeester Marja A, and Stoker Jaap
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Special situations and conditions ,RC952-1245 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background In patients with clinically suspected appendicitis, imaging is needed to substantiate the clinical diagnosis. Imaging accuracy of ultrasonography (US) is suboptimal, while the most accurate technique (CT) is associated with cancer related deaths through exposure to ionizing radiation. MRI is a potential replacement, without associated ionizing radiation and no need for contrast medium administration. If MRI is proven to be sufficiently accurate, it could be introduced in the diagnostic pathway of patients with suspected appendicitis, increasing diagnostic accuracy and improving clinical outcomes, without the risk of radiation induced cancer or iodinated contrast medium-related drawbacks. The multicenter OPTIMAP study was designed to estimate the diagnostic accuracy of MRI in patients with suspected acute appendicitis in the general population. Methods/Design Eligible for this study are consecutive patients presenting with clinically suspected appendicitis at the emergency department in six centers. All patients will undergo imaging according to the Dutch guideline for acute appendicitis: initial ultrasonography in all and subsequent CT whenever US does not confirm acute appendicitis. Then MRI is performed in all patients, but the results are not used for patient management. A final diagnosis assigned by an expert panel, based on all available information including 3-months follow-up, except MRI findings, is used as the reference standard in estimating accuracy. We will calculate the sensitivity, specificity, predictive values and inter-observer agreement of MRI, and aim to include 230 patients. Patient acceptance and total imaging costs will also be evaluated. Discussion If MRI is found to be sufficiently accurate, it could replace CT in some or all patients. This will limit or obviate the ionizing radiation exposure associated risk of cancer induction and contrast medium induced nephropathy with CT, preventing the burden and the direct and indirect costs associated with treatment. Based on the high intrinsic contrast resolution of MRI, one might envision higher accuracy rates for MRI than for CT. If so, MRI could further decrease the number of unnecessary appendectomies and the number of missed appendicitis cases. Trial registration NTR2148
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- 2010
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20. Study protocol: population screening for colorectal cancer by colonoscopy or CT colonography: a randomized controlled trial
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van Leerdam Monique E, Essink-Bot Marie-Louise, van Ballegooijen Marjolein, Thomeer Maarten, Bossuyt Patrick MM, Fockens Paul, Deutekom Marije, Stoop Esther M, de Haan Margriet C, de Wijkerslooth Thomas R, Kuipers Ernst J, Dekker Evelien, and Stoker Jaap
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most prevalent type of cancer in Europe. Early detection and removal of CRC or its precursor lesions by population screening can reduce mortality. Colonoscopy and computed tomography colonography (CT colonography) are highly accurate exams and screening options that examine the entire colon. The success of screening depends on the participation rate. We designed a randomized trial to compare the uptake, yield and costs of direct colonoscopy population screening, using either a telephone consultation or a consultation at the outpatient clinic, versus CT colonography first, with colonoscopy in CT colonography positives. Methods and design 7,500 persons between 50 and 75 years will be randomly selected from the electronic database of the municipal administration registration and will receive an invitation to participate in either CT colonography (2,500 persons) or colonoscopy (5,000 persons) screening. Those invited for colonoscopy screening will be randomized to a prior consultation either by telephone or a visit at the outpatient clinic. All CT colonography invitees will have a prior consultation by telephone. Invitees are instructed to consult their general practitioner and not to participate in screening if they have symptoms suggestive for CRC. After providing informed consent, participants will be scheduled for the screening procedure. The primary outcome measure of this study is the participation rate. Secondary outcomes are the diagnostic yield, the expected and perceived burden of the screening test, level of informed choice and cost-effectiveness of both screening methods. Discussion This study will provide further evidence to enable decision making in population screening for colorectal cancer. Trial registration Dutch trial register: NTR1829
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21. Added Value of Liver MRI in Patients Eligible for Surgical Resection or Ablation of Colorectal Liver Metastases Based on CT: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Görgec, Burak, Verpalen, Inez M., Sijberden, Jasper P., Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Bipat, Shandra, Verhoef, Cornelis, Swijnenburg, Rutger-Jan, Besselink, Marc G., and Stoker, Jaap
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22. Pneumonia pattern recognition on ultra-low-dose CT does not allow for a reliable differentiation between viral and bacterial pneumonia: A multicentre observer study
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van den Berk, Inge A.H., M.N.P. Kanglie, Maadrika, van Engelen, Tjitske S.R., Hovinga de Boer, Marieke C., de Monyé, Wouter, Bipat, Shandra, Bossuyt, Patrick M.M., Prins, Jan M., and Stoker, Jaap
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23. Optimization of diagnostic imaging use in patients with acute abdominal pain (OPTIMA): Design and rationale
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Bossuyt Patrick MM, Dijkgraaf Marcel GW, van Randen Adrienne, Laméris Wytze, Stoker Jaap, and Boermeester Marja A
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Abstract Background The acute abdomen is a frequent entity at the Emergency Department (ED), which usually needs rapid and accurate diagnostic work-up. Diagnostic work-up with imaging can consist of plain X-ray, ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT) and even diagnostic laparoscopy. However, no evidence-based guidelines exist in current literature. The actual diagnostic work-up of a patient with acute abdominal pain presenting to the ED varies greatly between hospitals and physicians. The OPTIMA study was designed to provide the evidence base for constructing an optimal diagnostic imaging guideline for patients with acute abdominal pain at the ED. Methods/design Thousand consecutive patients with abdominal pain > 2 hours and < 5 days will be enrolled in this multicentre trial. After clinical history, physical and laboratory examination all patients will undergo a diagnostic imaging protocol, consisting of plain X-ray (upright chest and supine abdomen), US and CT. The reference standard will be a post hoc assignment of the final diagnosis by an expert panel. The focus of the analysis will be on the added value of the imaging modalities over history and clinical examination, relative to the incremental costs. Discussion This study aims to provide the evidence base for the development of a diagnostic algorithm that can act as a guideline for ED physicians to evaluate patients with acute abdominal pain.
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24. Chest radiography practice in critically ill patients: a postal survey in the Netherlands
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Korevaar Johanna C, Spronk Peter E, Hendrikse Karin A, Graat Marleen E, Stoker Jaap, and Schultz Marcus J
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Abstract Background To ascertain current chest radiography practice in intensive care units (ICUs) in the Netherlands. Methods Postal survey: a questionnaire was sent to all ICUs with > 5 beds suitable for mechanical ventilation; pediatric ICUs were excluded. When an ICU performed daily-routine chest radiographs in any group of patients it was considered to be a "daily-routine chest radiography" ICU. Results From the number of ICUs responding, 63% practice a daily-routine strategy, in which chest radiographs are obtained on a daily basis without any specific reason. A daily-routine chest radiography strategy is practiced less frequently in university-affiliated ICUs (50%) as compared to other ICUs (68%), as well as in larger ICUs (> 20 beds, 50%) as compared to smaller ICUs (< 20 beds, 65%) (P > 0.05). Remarkably, physicians that practice a daily-routine strategy consider daily-routine radiographs helpful in guiding daily practice in less than 30% of all performed radiographs. Chest radiographs are considered essential for verification of the position of invasive devices (81%) and for diagnosing pneumothorax, pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome (82%, 74% and 69%, respectively). On demand chest radiographs are obtained after introduction of thoracic drains, central venous lines and endotracheal tubes in 98%, 84% and 75% of responding ICUs, respectively. Chest films are also obtained in case of ventilatory deterioration (49% of responding ICUs), and after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (59%), tracheotomy (58%) and mini-tracheotomy (23%). Conclusion There is notable lack of consensus on chest radiography practice in the Netherlands. This survey suggests that a large number of intensivists may doubt the value of daily-routine chest radiography, but still practice a daily-routine strategy.
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25. Short-term anti-TNF therapy with surgical closure versus anti-TNF therapy alone for Crohn's perianal fistulas (PISA-II): long-term outcomes of an international, multicentre patient preference, randomised controlled trial
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Meima - van Praag, Elise M., Becker, Marte A.J., van Rijn, Kyra L., Wasmann, Karin A.T.G.M., Stoker, Jaap, D'Haens, Geert R.A.M., Ponsioen, Cyriel Y., Gecse, Krisztina B., Dijkgraaf, Marcel G.W., Spinelli, Antonino, Danese, Silvio, Bemelman, Willem A., and Buskens, Christianne J.
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26. Added value of 3T MRI and the MRI-halo sign in assessing resectability of locally advanced pancreatic cancer following induction chemotherapy (IMAGE-MRI): prospective pilot study
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Stoop, Thomas F., van Veldhuisen, Eran, van Rijssen, L. Bengt, Klaassen, Remy, Gurney-Champion, Oliver J., de Hingh, Ignace H., Busch, Olivier R., van Laarhoven, Hanneke W. M., van Lienden, Krijn P., Stoker, Jaap, Wilmink, Johanna W., Nio, C. Yung, Nederveen, Aart J., Engelbrecht, Marc R. W., and Besselink, Marc G.
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27. Short-term anti-TNF therapy with surgical closure versus anti-TNF therapy in the treatment of perianal fistulas in Crohn's disease (PISA-II): a patient preference randomised trial
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Meima-van Praag, Elise M, van Rijn, Kyra L, Wasmann, Karin A T G M, Snijder, Harmanna J, Stoker, Jaap, D'Haens, Geert R, Gecse, Krisztina B, Gerhards, Michael F, Jansen, Jeroen M, Dijkgraaf, Marcel G W, van der Bilt, Jarmila D W, Mundt, Marco W, Spinelli, Antonino, Danese, Silvio, Bemelman, Willem A, and Buskens, Christianne J
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28. A scale space based algorithm for automated segmentation of single shot tagged MRI of shearing deformation
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Sprengers, André M. J., Caan, Matthan W. A., Moerman, Kevin M., Nederveen, Aart J., Lamerichs, Rolf M. J. N., and Stoker, Jaap
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Object This study proposes a scale space based algorithm for automated segmentation of single-shot tagged images of modest SNR. Furthermore the algorithm was designed for analysis of discontinuous or shearing types of motion, i.e. segmentation of broken tag patterns. Materials and methods The proposed algorithm utilizes non-linear scale space for automatic segmentation of single-shot tagged images. The algorithm's ability to automatically segment tagged shearing motion was evaluated in a numerical simulation and in vivo. A typical shearing deformation was simulated in a Shepp-Logan phantom allowing for quantitative evaluation of the algorithm's success rate as a function of both SNR and the amount of deformation. For a qualitative in vivo evaluation tagged images showing deformations in the calf muscles and eye movement in a healthy volunteer were acquired. Results Both the numerical simulation and the in vivo tagged data demonstrated the algorithm's ability for automated segmentation of single-shot tagged MR provided that SNR of the images is above 10 and the amount of deformation does not exceed the tag spacing. The latter constraint can be met by adjusting the tag delay or the tag spacing. Conclusion The scale space based algorithm for automatic segmentation of single-shot tagged MR enables the application of tagged MR to complex (shearing) deformation and the processing of datasets with relatively low SNR.
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29. Optimizing pseudo‐spiral sampling for abdominal DCE MRI using a digital anthropomorphic phantom.
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Wassenaar, Nienke P. M., Gurney‐Champion, Oliver J., van Schelt, Anne‐Sophie, Bruijnen, Tom, van Laarhoven, Hanneke W. M., Stoker, Jaap, Nederveen, Aart J., Runge, Jurgen H., and Schrauben, Eric M.
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Purpose: For reliable DCE MRI parameter estimation, k‐space undersampling is essential to meet resolution, coverage, and signal‐to‐noise requirements. Pseudo‐spiral (PS) sampling achieves this by sampling k‐space on a Cartesian grid following a spiral trajectory. The goal was to optimize PS k‐space sampling patterns for abdomin al DCE MRI. Methods: The optimal PS k‐space sampling pattern was determined using an anthropomorphic digital phantom. Contrast agent inflow was simulated in the liver, spleen, pancreas, and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). A total of 704 variable sampling and reconstruction approaches were created using three algorithms using different parametrizations to control sampling density, halfscan and compressed sensing regularization. The sampling patterns were evaluated based on image quality scores and the accuracy and precision of the DCE pharmacokinetic parameters. The best and worst strategies were assessed in vivo in five healthy volunteers without contrast agent administration. The best strategy was tested in a DCE scan of a PDAC patient. Results: The best PS reconstruction was found to be PS‐diffuse based, with quadratic distribution of readouts on a spiral, without random shuffling, halfscan factor of 0.8, and total variation regularization of 0.05 in the spatial and temporal domains. The best scoring strategy showed sharper images with less prominent artifacts in healthy volunteers compared to the worst strategy. Our suggested DCE sampling strategy also showed high quality DCE images in the PDAC patient. Conclusion: Using an anthropomorphic digital phantom, we identified an optimal PS sampling strategy for abdominal DCE MRI, and demonstrated feasibility in a PDAC patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. The effect of prior hysterosalpingo-foam sonography or hysterosalpingography on tubal patency: a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial.
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Kamphuis, Danah, Welie, Nienke van, Rijswijk, Joukje van, Hooff, Marcel H A van, Bruin, Jan-Peter de, Verhoeve, Harold R, Mol, Femke, Baal, Wilhelmina M van, Lambalk, Cornelis B, Stoker, Jaap, Wely, Madelon van, Bossuyt, Patrick M M, Mol, Ben Willem J, Dreyer, Kim, Mijatovic, Velja, and group, FOAM study
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STUDY QUESTION Does hysterosalpingo-foam sonography (HyFoSy) prior to hysterosalpingography (HSG) or HSG prior to HyFoSy affect visible tubal patency when compared HSG or HyFoSy alone? SUMMARY ANSWER Undergoing either HyFoSy or HSG prior to tubal patency testing by the alternative method does not demonstrate a significant difference in visible tubal patency when compared to HyFoSy or HSG alone. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY HyFoSy and HSG are two commonly used visual tubal patency tests with a high and comparable diagnostic accuracy for evaluating tubal patency. These tests may also improve fertility, although the underlying mechanism is still not fully understood. One of the hypotheses points to a dislodgment of mucus plugs that may have disrupted the patency of the Fallopian tubes. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION This is a secondary analysis of the randomized controlled FOAM study, in which women underwent tubal patency testing by HyFoSy and HSG, randomized for order of the procedure. Participants either had HyFoSy first and then HSG, or vice versa. Here, we evaluate the relative effectiveness of tubal patency testing by HyFoSy or HSG prior to the alternative tubal patency testing method on visible tubal patency, compared to each method alone. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS Infertile women aged between 18 and 41 years scheduled for tubal patency testing were eligible for participating in the FOAM study. Women with anovulatory cycles, endometriosis, or with a partner with male infertility were excluded. To evaluate the effect HyFoSy on tubal patency, we relied on HSG results by comparing the proportion of women with bilateral tubal patency visible on HSG in those who underwent and who did not undergo HyFoSy prior to their HSG (HyFoSy prior to HSG versus HSG alone). To evaluate the effect of HSG on tubal patency, we relied on HyFoSy results by comparing the proportion of women with bilateral tubal patency visible on HyFoSy in those who underwent and who did not undergo HSG prior to their HyFoSy (HSG prior to HyFoSy versus HyFoSy alone). MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE Between May 2015 and January 2019, we randomized 1160 women (576 underwent HyFoSy first followed by HSG, and 584 underwent HSG first followed by HyFoSy). Among the women randomized to HyFoSy prior to HSG, bilateral tubal patency was visible on HSG in 467/537 (87%) women, compared with 472/544 (87%) women who underwent HSG alone (risk difference 0.2%; 95% CI: −3.8% to 4.2%). Among the women randomized to HSG prior to HyFoSy, bilateral tubal patency was visible on HyFoSy in 394/471 (84%) women, compared with 428/486 (88%) women who underwent HyFoSy alone (risk difference −4.4%; 95% CI: −8.8% to 0.0%). LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION The results of this secondary analysis should be interpreted as exploratory and cannot be regarded as definitive evidence. Furthermore, it has to be noted that pregnancy outcomes were not considered in this analysis. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS Tubal patency testing by either HyFoSy or HSG, prior to the alternative tubal patency testing method does not significantly affect visible tubal patency, when compared to alternative method alone. This suggests that both methods may have comparable abilities to dislodge mucus plugs in the Fallopian tubes. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S) The FOAM study was an investigator-initiated study, funded by ZonMw, a Dutch organization for Health Research and Development (project number 837001504). IQ Medical Ventures provided the ExEm
® -FOAM kits free of charge. The funders had no role in study design, collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data. H.R.V. reports consultancy fees from Ferring. M.v.W. received a travel grant from Oxford University Press in the role of Deputy Editor for Human Reproduction and participates in a Data Safety and Monitoring Board as an independent methodologist in obstetrics studies in which she has no other role. M.v.W. is coordinating editor of Cochrane Fertility and Gynaecology. B.W.J.M. received an investigator grant from NHMRC (GNT1176437) and research funding from Merck KGaA. B.W.J.M. reports consultancy for Organon and Merck KGaA, and travel support from Merck KGaA. B.W.J.M. reports holding stocks of ObsEva. V.M. received research grants from Guerbet, Merck and Ferring and travel and speaker fees from Guerbet. The other authors do not report conflicts of interest. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER International Clinical Trials Registry Platform No. NTR4746. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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Tielbeek, Jeroen A. W., Stoker, Jaap, Santoro, Giulio A., editor, Wieczorek, Andrzej P., editor, and Sultan, Abdul H., editor
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32. Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Methodology and Normal Pelvic Floor Anatomy
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Tielbeek, Jeroen A. W., Stoker, Jaap, Santoro, Giulio A., editor, Wieczorek, Andrzej P., editor, and Sultan, Abdul H., editor
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33. DEtection of ProxImal Coronary stenosis in the work-up for Transcatheter aortic valve implantation using CTA (from the DEPICT CTA collaboration)
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van den Boogert, Thomas P. W., Claessen, Bimmer E. P. M., Opolski, Maksymilian P., Kim, Won-Keun, Hamdan, Ashraf, Andreini, Daniele, Pugliese, Francesca, Möllmann, Helge, Delewi, Ronak, Baan, Jan, Vis, M. Marije, van Randen, Adrienne, van Schuppen, Joost, Stoker, Jaap, Henriques, José P., and Planken, R. Nils
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34. THU-112-YI Quantitative magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography provides additional prognostic value in prediction of transplant-free survival in primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Middelburg, Tim, primary, Mol, Bregje, additional, Young, Liam, additional, Ferreira, Carlos, additional, Davis, Tom, additional, Horsthuis, Karin, additional, de Boer, Ynto, additional, van der Meer, Adriaan J., additional, de Vries, Annemarie, additional, Dwarkasing, Roy, additional, Bogaards, Johannes, additional, Nederveen, Aart, additional, Stoker, Jaap, additional, and Ponsioen, Cyriel, additional
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35. Free-breathing motion corrected magnetic resonance elastography of the abdomen
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van Schelt, Anne-Sophie, primary, Wassenaar, Nienke Petronella Maria, additional, Runge, Jurgen Henk, additional, Nelissen, Jules Laurent, additional, van Laarhoven, Hanneke Wilma Marlies, additional, Stoker, Jaap, additional, Nederveen, Aart Johannes, additional, and Schrauben, Eric Mathew, additional
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36. Hysterosalpingo-foam sonography versus hysterosalpingography during fertility work-up: an economic evaluation alongside a randomized controlled trial
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Kamphuis, Danah, primary, van Eekelen, Rik, additional, van Welie, Nienke, additional, Dreyer, Kim, additional, van Rijswijk, Joukje, additional, van Hooff, Machiel H A, additional, de Bruin, Jan Peter, additional, Verhoeve, Harold R, additional, Mol, Femke, additional, van Baal, Wilhelmina M, additional, Traas, Maaike A F, additional, van Peperstraten, Arno M, additional, Manger, Arentje P, additional, Gianotten, Judith, additional, de Koning, Cornelia H, additional, Koning, Aafke M H, additional, Bayram, Neriman, additional, van der Ham, David P, additional, Vrouenraets, Francisca P J M, additional, Kalafusova, Michaela, additional, van de Laar, Bob I G, additional, Kaijser, Jeroen, additional, Lambeek, Arjon F, additional, Meijer, Wouter J, additional, Broekmans, Frank J M, additional, Valkenburg, Olivier, additional, van der Voet, Lucy F, additional, van Disseldorp, Jeroen, additional, Lambers, Marieke J, additional, Tros, Rachel, additional, Lambalk, Cornelis B, additional, Stoker, Jaap, additional, van Wely, Madelon, additional, Bossuyt, Patrick M M, additional, Mol, Ben Willem J, additional, and Mijatovic, Velja, additional
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37. Validation of SPAMM Tagged MRI Based Measurement of 3D Soft Tissue Deformation
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Moerman, Kevin M., Sprengers, Andre M. J., Simms, Ciaran K., Lamerichs, Rolf M., Stoker, Jaap, and Nederveen, Aart J.
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This study presents and validates a novel (non-ECG-triggered) MRI sequence based on SPAtial Modulation of the Magnetization (SPAMM) to non-invasively measure 3D (quasi-static) soft tissue deformations using only six acquisitions (three static and three indentations). In current SPAMM tagged MRI approaches data is typically constructed from many repeated motion cycles. This has so far restricted its application to the measurement of highly repeatable and periodic movements (e.g. cardiac deformation). In biomechanical applications where soft tissue deformation is artificially induced, often by indentation, significant repeatability constraints exist and, for clinical applications, discomfort and health issues generally preclude a large number of repetitions.
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38. Validation of Continuously Tagged MRI for the Measurement of Dynamic 3D Skeletal Muscle Tissue Deformation
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Moerman, Kevin M., Sprengers, Andre M. J., Simms, Ciaran K., Lamerichs, Rolf M., Stoker, Jaap, and Nederveen, Aart J.
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A SPAMM tagged MRI methodology is presented allowing continuous (3.3-3.6 Hz) sampling of 3D dynamic soft tissue deformation using non-segmented 3D acquisitions. The 3D deformation is reconstructed by the combination of 3 mutually orthogonal tagging directions, thus requiring only 3 repeated motion cycles. In addition a fully automatic post-processing framework is presented employing Gabor scale-space and filter-bank analysis for tag extrema segmentation and triangulated surface fitting aided by Gabor filter bank derived surface normals. Deformation is derived following tracking of tag surface triplet triangle intersections. The dynamic deformation measurements were validated using indentation tests (~20 mm deep at 12 mm/s) on a silicone gel soft tissue phantom containing contrasting markers which provide a reference measure of deformation. In addition, the techniques were evaluated in-vivo for dynamic skeletal muscle tissue deformation measurement during indentation of the biceps region of the upper arm in a volunteer., Comment: Medical Physics 2012
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39. Hysterosalpingo-foam sonography versus hysterosalpingography during fertility work-up: an economic evaluation alongside a randomized controlled trial
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MS VPG/Gynaecologie, Child Health, Kamphuis, Danah, van Eekelen, Rik, van Welie, Nienke, Dreyer, Kim, van Rijswijk, Joukje, van Hooff, Machiel H.A., de Bruin, Jan Peter, Verhoeve, Harold R., Mol, Femke, van Baal, Wilhelmina M., Traas, Maaike A.F., van Peperstraten, Arno M., Manger, Arentje P., Gianotten, Judith, de Koning, Cornelia H., Koning, Aafke M.H., Bayram, Neriman, van der Ham, David P., Vrouenraets, Francisca P.J.M., Kalafusova, Michaela, van de Laar, Bob I.G., Kaijser, Jeroen, Lambeek, Arjon F., Meijer, Wouter J., Broekmans, Frank J.M., Valkenburg, Olivier, van der Voet, Lucy F., van Disseldorp, Jeroen, Lambers, Marieke J., Tros, Rachel, Lambalk, Cornelis B., Stoker, Jaap, van Wely, Madelon, Bossuyt, Patrick M.M., Mol, Ben Willem J., Mijatovic, Velja, MS VPG/Gynaecologie, Child Health, Kamphuis, Danah, van Eekelen, Rik, van Welie, Nienke, Dreyer, Kim, van Rijswijk, Joukje, van Hooff, Machiel H.A., de Bruin, Jan Peter, Verhoeve, Harold R., Mol, Femke, van Baal, Wilhelmina M., Traas, Maaike A.F., van Peperstraten, Arno M., Manger, Arentje P., Gianotten, Judith, de Koning, Cornelia H., Koning, Aafke M.H., Bayram, Neriman, van der Ham, David P., Vrouenraets, Francisca P.J.M., Kalafusova, Michaela, van de Laar, Bob I.G., Kaijser, Jeroen, Lambeek, Arjon F., Meijer, Wouter J., Broekmans, Frank J.M., Valkenburg, Olivier, van der Voet, Lucy F., van Disseldorp, Jeroen, Lambers, Marieke J., Tros, Rachel, Lambalk, Cornelis B., Stoker, Jaap, van Wely, Madelon, Bossuyt, Patrick M.M., Mol, Ben Willem J., and Mijatovic, Velja
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40. Prognostic value of total tumor volume in patients with colorectal liver metastases: A secondary analysis of the randomized CAIRO5 trial with external cohort validation
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Hart- en Vaatziekten Team A, Epi Kanker Team B, Cancer, MS CGO, Zorgeenheid Kinderchirurgie Medisch, Researchgr. Beeldg. Moleculaire Interv., Michiel Zeeuw, J., Wesdorp, Nina J., Ali, Mahsoem, Bakker, Anne Joëlle J.J., Voigt, Kelly R., Starmans, Martijn P.A., Roor, Joran, Kemna, Ruby, van Waesberghe, Jan Hein T.M., van den Bergh, Janneke E., Nota, Irene M.G.C., Moos, Shira I., van Dieren, Susan, van Amerongen, Martinus J., Bond, Marinde J.G., Chapelle, Thiery, van Dam, Ronald M., Engelbrecht, Marc R.W., Gerhards, Michael F., van Gulik, Thomas M., Hermans, John J., de Jong, Koert P., Klaase, Joost M., Kok, Niels F.M., Leclercq, Wouter K.G., Liem, Mike S.L., van Lienden, Krijn P., Quintus Molenaar, I., Patijn, Gijs A., Rijken, Arjen M., Ruers, Theo M., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Verpalen, Inez M., Stoker, Jaap, Grunhagen, Dirk J., Swijnenburg, Rutger Jan, Punt, Cornelis J.A., Huiskens, Joost, Verhoef, Cornelis, Kazemier, Geert, Hart- en Vaatziekten Team A, Epi Kanker Team B, Cancer, MS CGO, Zorgeenheid Kinderchirurgie Medisch, Researchgr. Beeldg. Moleculaire Interv., Michiel Zeeuw, J., Wesdorp, Nina J., Ali, Mahsoem, Bakker, Anne Joëlle J.J., Voigt, Kelly R., Starmans, Martijn P.A., Roor, Joran, Kemna, Ruby, van Waesberghe, Jan Hein T.M., van den Bergh, Janneke E., Nota, Irene M.G.C., Moos, Shira I., van Dieren, Susan, van Amerongen, Martinus J., Bond, Marinde J.G., Chapelle, Thiery, van Dam, Ronald M., Engelbrecht, Marc R.W., Gerhards, Michael F., van Gulik, Thomas M., Hermans, John J., de Jong, Koert P., Klaase, Joost M., Kok, Niels F.M., Leclercq, Wouter K.G., Liem, Mike S.L., van Lienden, Krijn P., Quintus Molenaar, I., Patijn, Gijs A., Rijken, Arjen M., Ruers, Theo M., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Verpalen, Inez M., Stoker, Jaap, Grunhagen, Dirk J., Swijnenburg, Rutger Jan, Punt, Cornelis J.A., Huiskens, Joost, Verhoef, Cornelis, and Kazemier, Geert
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41. Prognostic value of total tumor volume in patients with colorectal liver metastases:A secondary analysis of the randomized CAIRO5 trial with external cohort validation
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Michiel Zeeuw, J., Wesdorp, Nina J., Ali, Mahsoem, Bakker, Anne Joëlle J.J., Voigt, Kelly R., Starmans, Martijn P.A., Roor, Joran, Kemna, Ruby, van Waesberghe, Jan Hein T.M., van den Bergh, Janneke E., Nota, Irene M.G.C., Moos, Shira I., van Dieren, Susan, van Amerongen, Martinus J., Bond, Marinde J.G., Chapelle, Thiery, van Dam, Ronald M., Engelbrecht, Marc R.W., Gerhards, Michael F., van Gulik, Thomas M., Hermans, John J., de Jong, Koert P., Klaase, Joost M., Kok, Niels F.M., Leclercq, Wouter K.G., Liem, Mike S.L., van Lienden, Krijn P., Quintus Molenaar, I., Patijn, Gijs A., Rijken, Arjen M., Ruers, Theo M., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Verpalen, Inez M., Stoker, Jaap, Grunhagen, Dirk J., Swijnenburg, Rutger Jan, Punt, Cornelis J.A., Huiskens, Joost, Verhoef, Cornelis, Kazemier, Geert, Michiel Zeeuw, J., Wesdorp, Nina J., Ali, Mahsoem, Bakker, Anne Joëlle J.J., Voigt, Kelly R., Starmans, Martijn P.A., Roor, Joran, Kemna, Ruby, van Waesberghe, Jan Hein T.M., van den Bergh, Janneke E., Nota, Irene M.G.C., Moos, Shira I., van Dieren, Susan, van Amerongen, Martinus J., Bond, Marinde J.G., Chapelle, Thiery, van Dam, Ronald M., Engelbrecht, Marc R.W., Gerhards, Michael F., van Gulik, Thomas M., Hermans, John J., de Jong, Koert P., Klaase, Joost M., Kok, Niels F.M., Leclercq, Wouter K.G., Liem, Mike S.L., van Lienden, Krijn P., Quintus Molenaar, I., Patijn, Gijs A., Rijken, Arjen M., Ruers, Theo M., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Verpalen, Inez M., Stoker, Jaap, Grunhagen, Dirk J., Swijnenburg, Rutger Jan, Punt, Cornelis J.A., Huiskens, Joost, Verhoef, Cornelis, and Kazemier, Geert
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Background:This study aimed to assess the prognostic value of total tumor volume (TTV) for early recurrence (within 6 months) and overall survival (OS) in patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), treated with induction systemic therapy followed by complete local treatment.Methods: Patients with initially unresectable CRLM from the multicenter randomized phase 3 CAIRO5 trial (NCT02162563) who received induction systemic therapy followed by local treatment were included. Baseline TTV and change in TTV as response to systemic therapy were calculated using the CT scan before and the first after systemic treatment, and were assessed for their added prognostic value. The findings were validated in an external cohort of patients treated at a tertiary center. Results:In total, 215 CAIRO5 patients were included. Baseline TTV and absolute change in TTV were significantly associated with early recurrence (P = 0.005 and P = 0.040, respectively) and OS in multivariable analyses (P = 0.024 and P = 0.006, respectively), whereas RECIST1.1 was not prognostic for early recurrence (P = 0.88) and OS (P = 0.35). In the validation cohort (n = 85), baseline TTV and absolute change in TTV remained prognostic for early recurrence (P = 0.041 and P = 0.021, respectively) and OS in multivariable analyses (P < 0.0001 and P = 0.012, respectively), and showed added prognostic value over conventional clinicopathological variables (increase C-statistic, 0.06; 95 % CI, 0.02 to 0.14; P = 0.008). Conclusion: Total tumor volume is strongly prognostic for early recurrence and OS in patients who underwent complete local treatment of initially unresectable CRLM, both in the CAIRO5 trial and the validation cohort. In contrast, RECIST1.1 did not show prognostic value for neither early recurrence nor OS.
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42. Optimizing pseudo-spiral sampling for abdominal DCE MRI using a digital anthropomorphic phantom
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Cancer, Computational Imaging, MS Radiologie, Wassenaar, Nienke P.M., Gurney-Champion, Oliver J., van Schelt, Anne Sophie, Bruijnen, Tom, van Laarhoven, Hanneke W.M., Stoker, Jaap, Nederveen, Aart J., Runge, Jurgen H., Schrauben, Eric M., Cancer, Computational Imaging, MS Radiologie, Wassenaar, Nienke P.M., Gurney-Champion, Oliver J., van Schelt, Anne Sophie, Bruijnen, Tom, van Laarhoven, Hanneke W.M., Stoker, Jaap, Nederveen, Aart J., Runge, Jurgen H., and Schrauben, Eric M.
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43. Magnetic resonance enterography and histology in patients with fibrostenotic Crohn’s disease: a multicenter study
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Coimbra, Alexandre, Rimola, Jordi, Cuatrecasas, Miriam, De Hertogh, Gert, Van Assche, Gert, Vanslembrouck, Ragna, Glerup, Henning, Nielsen, Agnete Hedemann, Hagemann-Madsen, Rikke, Bouhnik, Yoram, Zappa, Magaly, Cazals-Hatem, Dominique, DʼHaens, Geert, Stoker, Jaap, Meijer, Sybren, Rogler, Gerhard, Boss, Andreas, Weber, Achim, Zhao, Rui, Keir, Mary E., Scherl, Alexis, de Crespigny, Alex, Lu, Timothy T., and Panés, Julián
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44. Imaging alternatives to colonoscopy: CT colonography and colon capsule. European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) and European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) Guideline – Update 2020
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Spada, Cristiano, Hassan, Cesare, Bellini, Davide, Burling, David, Cappello, Giovanni, Carretero, Cristina, Dekker, Evelien, Eliakim, Rami, de Haan, Margriet, Kaminski, Michal F., Koulaouzidis, Anastasios, Laghi, Andrea, Lefere, Philippe, Mang, Thomas, Milluzzo, Sebastian Manuel, Morrin, Martina, McNamara, Deirdre, Neri, Emanuele, Pecere, Silvia, Pioche, Mathieu, Plumb, Andrew, Rondonotti, Emanuele, Spaander, Manon CW, Taylor, Stuart, Fernandez-Urien, Ignacio, van Hooft, Jeanin E., Stoker, Jaap, and Regge, Daniele
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45. MRI of Perianal Crohn’s Disease
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van Rijn, Kyra L., Stoker, Jaap, and Rimola, Jordi, editor
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46. [18F]FDG-PET or PET/CT in the evaluation of pelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer: A systematic review of the literature
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Adam, Judit A., van Diepen, Pascal R., Mom, Constantijne H., Stoker, Jaap, van Eck-Smit, Berthe L.F., and Bipat, Shandra
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47. Evaluation of the modified Van Assche index for assessing response to anti-TNF therapy with MRI in perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease
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van Rijn, Kyra L., Lansdorp, Corine A., Tielbeek, Jeroen A.W., Nio, C. Yung, Buskens, Christianne J., D'Haens, Geert R.A.M., Löwenberg, Mark, and Stoker, Jaap
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48. Can Hysterosalpingo-Foam Sonography Replace Hysterosalpingography as First-Choice Tubal Patency Test? A Randomized Non-inferiority Trial
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van Welie, Nienke, van Rijswijk, Joukje, Dreyer, Kim, van Hooff, Machiel H. A., de Bruin, Jan Peter, Verhoeve, Harold R., Mol, Femke, van Baal, Wilhelmina M., Traas, Maaike A. F., van Peperstraten, Arno M., Manger, Arentje P., Gianotten, Judith, de Koning, Cornelia H., Koning, Aafke M. H., Bayram, Neriman, van der Ham, David P., Vrouenraets, Francisca P. J. M., Kalafusova, Michaela, van de Laar, Bob I. G., Kaijser, Jeroen, Lambeek, Arjon F., Meijer, Wouter J., Broekmans, Frank J. M., Valkenburg, Olivier, van der Voet, Lucy F., van Disseldorp, Jeroen, Lambers, Marieke J., Tros, Rachel, Lambalk, Cornelis B., Stoker, Jaap, van Wely, Madelon, Bossuyt, Patrick M. M., Mol, Ben Willem J., and Mijatovic, Velja
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49. The Global Reading Room: An Indeterminate Liver Lesion
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Chauhan, Anil, primary, Choi, Jin-Young, additional, Stoker, Jaap, additional, and Vilgrain, Valérie, additional
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50. Prognostic significance of MRI-detected extramural venous invasion according to grade and response to neo-adjuvant treatment in locally advanced rectal cancer A national cohort study after radiologic training and reassessment
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Geffen, Eline G.M. van, primary, Nederend, Joost, additional, Sluckin, Tania C., additional, Hazen, Sanne-Marije J.A., additional, Horsthuis, Karin, additional, Beets-Tan, Regina G.H., additional, Marijnen, Corrie A.M., additional, Tanis, Pieter J., additional, Kusters, Miranda, additional, Aalbers, Arend G.J., additional, van Aalten, Susanna M., additional, Amelung, Femke J., additional, Ankersmit, Marjolein, additional, Antonisse, Imogeen E., additional, Ashruf, Jesse F., additional, Aukema, Tjeerd S., additional, Avenarius, Henk, additional, Bahadoer, Renu R., additional, Bakers, Frans C.H., additional, Bakker, Ilsalien S., additional, Bangert, Fleur, additional, Barendse, Renée M., additional, Beekhuis, Heleen M.D., additional, Beets, Geerard L., additional, Bemelman, Willem A., additional, Berbée, Maaike, additional, de Bie, Shira H., additional, Bisschops, Robert H.C., additional, Blok, Robin D., additional, van Bockel, Liselotte W., additional, Boer, Anniek H., additional, den Boer, Frank C., additional, Boerma, Evert-Jan G., additional, Boogerd, Leonora S.F., additional, Borstlap, Jaap, additional, Borstlap, Wernard A.A., additional, Bouwman, Johanna E., additional, Braak, Sicco J., additional, Braat, Manon N.G.J.A., additional, Bradshaw, Jennifer, additional, Brandsma, Amarins T.A., additional, van Breest Smallenburg, Vivian, additional, van den Broek, Wim T., additional, van der Burg, Sjirk W., additional, Burger, Jacobus W.A., additional, Burghgraef, Thijs A., additional, ten Cate, David W.G., additional, Ceha, Heleen M., additional, Cnossen, Jeltsje S., additional, Coebergh van den Braak, Robert R.J., additional, Consten, Esther C.J., additional, Corver, Maaike, additional, Crolla, Rogier M.P.H., additional, Curutchet, Sam, additional, Daniëls-Gooszen, Alette W., additional, Davids, Paul H.P., additional, Dekker, Emmelie N., additional, Dekker, Jan Willem T., additional, Demirkiran, Ahmet, additional, Derksen, Tyche, additional, Diederik, Arjen L., additional, Dinaux, Anne M., additional, Dogan, Kemal, additional, van Dop, Ilse M., additional, Droogh-de Greve, Kitty E., additional, Duijsens, Hanneke M.H., additional, Dunker, Michalda S., additional, Duyck, Johan, additional, van Duyn, Eino B., additional, van Egdom, Laurentine S.E., additional, Eijlers, Bram, additional, El-Massoudi, Youssef, additional, van Elderen, Saskia, additional, Emmen, Anouk M.L.H., additional, Engelbrecht, Marc, additional, van Erp, Anne C., additional, van Essen, Jeroen A., additional, Fabry, Hans F.J., additional, Fassaert, Thomas, additional, Feitsma, Eline A., additional, Feshtali, Shirin S., additional, Frietman, Bas, additional, Furnée, Edgar J.B., additional, van Geel, Anne M., additional, Geijsen, Elisabeth D., additional, van Geloven, Anna A.W., additional, Gerhards, Michael F., additional, Gielkens, Hugo, additional, van Gils, Renza A.H., additional, Goense, Lucas, additional, Govaert, Marc J.P.M., additional, van Grevenstein, Wilhelmina M.U., additional, Joline de Groof, E., additional, de Groot, Irene, additional, de Haas, Robbert J., additional, Hakkenbrak, Nadia A.G., additional, den Hartogh, Mariska D., additional, Heesink, Vera, additional, Heikens, Joost T., additional, Hendriksen, Ellen M., additional, van den Hoek, Sjoerd, additional, van der Hoeven, Erik J.R.J., additional, Hoff, Christiaan, additional, Hogewoning, Anna, additional, Hogewoning, Cornelis R.C., additional, Hoogendoorn, Stefan, additional, van Hoorn, Francois, additional, van der Hul, René L., additional, van Hulst, Rieke, additional, Imani, Farshad, additional, Inberg, Bas, additional, Intven, Martijn P.W., additional, Janssen, Pedro, additional, de Jong, Chris E.J., additional, Jonkers, Jacoline, additional, Jou-Valencia, Daniela, additional, Keizers, Bas, additional, Ketelaers, Stijn H.J., additional, Knöps, Eva, additional, van Koeverden, Sebastiaan, additional, Kok, Sylvia, additional, Kolderman, Stephanie E.M., additional, de Korte, Fleur I., additional, Kortekaas, Robert T.J., additional, Korving, Julie C., additional, Koster, Ingrid M., additional, Krdzalic, Jasenko, additional, Krielen, Pepijn, additional, Kroese, Leonard F., additional, Krul, Eveline J.T., additional, Lahuis, Derk H.H., additional, Lamme, Bas, additional, van Landeghem, An A.G., additional, Leijtens, Jeroen W.A., additional, Leseman-Hoogenboom, Mathilde M., additional, de Lijster, Manou S., additional, Marsman, Martijn S., additional, Martens, MilouH., additional, Masselink, Ilse, additional, van der Meij, Wout, additional, Meijnen, Philip, additional, Melenhorst, Jarno, additional, de Mey, Dietrich J.L., additional, Moelker-Galuzina, Julia, additional, Morsink, Linda, additional, Mulder, Erik J., additional, Muller, Karin, additional, Musters, Gijsbert D., additional, Neijenhuis, Peter A., additional, de Nes, Lindsey C.F., additional, Nielen, M., additional, van den Nieuwboer, Jan B.J., additional, Nieuwenhuis, Jonanne F., additional, Nonner, Joost, additional, Noordman, Bo J., additional, Nordkamp, Stefi, additional, Olthof, Pim B., additional, Oosterling, Steven J., additional, Ootes, Daan, additional, Oppedijk, Vera, additional, Ott, Pieter, additional, Paulusma, Ida, additional, Peeters, Koen C.M.J., additional, Pereboom, Ilona T.A., additional, Peringa, Jan, additional, Pironet, Zoë, additional, Plate, Joost D.J., additional, Polat, Fatih, additional, Poodt, Ingrid G.M., additional, Posma, Lisanne A.E., additional, Prette, Jeroen F., additional, Pultrum, Bareld B., additional, Qaderi, Seyed M., additional, van Rees, Jan M., additional, Renger, Rutger-Jan, additional, Rombouts, Anouk J.M., additional, Roosen, Lodewijk J., additional, Roskott-ten Brinke, Ellen A., additional, Rothbarth, Joost, additional, Rouw, Dennis B., additional, Rozema, Tom, additional, Rütten, Heidi, additional, Rutten, Harm J.T., additional, van der Sande, Marit E., additional, Schaafsma, Boudewijn E., additional, Schasfoort, Renske A., additional, Scheurkogel, Merel M., additional, Schouten van der Velden, Arjan P., additional, Schreurs, Wilhelmina H., additional, Schuivens, Puck M.E., additional, Sietses, Colin, additional, Simons, Petra C.G., additional, Slob, Marjan J., additional, Slooter, Gerrit D., additional, van der Sluis, Martsje, additional, Smalbroek, Bo P., additional, Smits, Anke B., additional, Spillenaar-Bilgen, Ernst J., additional, Spruit, Patty H., additional, Stam, Tanja C., additional, Stoker, Jaap, additional, Talsma, Aaldert K., additional, Temmink, Sofieke J.D., additional, The, G.Y. Mireille, additional, Tielbeek, Jeroen A.W., additional, van Tilborg, Aukje A.J.M., additional, van Tilborg, Fiek, additional, van Trier, Dorothée, additional, Tuynman, Jurriaan B., additional, van der Valk, Maxime J.M., additional, Vanhooymissen, Inge J.S., additional, Vasbinder, G. Boudewijn C., additional, Veeken, Cornelis J., additional, Velema, Laura A., additional, van de Ven, Anthony W.H., additional, Verdaasdonk, Emiel G.G., additional, Verduin, Wouter M., additional, Verhagen, Tim, additional, Verheijen, Paul M., additional, Vermaas, Maarten, additional, Verrijssen, An-Sofie E., additional, Verschuur, Anna V.D., additional, Schaik, Harmke Verwoerd-van, additional, Vliegen, Roy F.A., additional, Voets, Sophie, additional, Vogelaar, F. Jeroen, additional, Vogelij, Clementine L.A., additional, Vos-Westerman, Johanna, additional, de Vries, Marianne, additional, Vroemen, Joy C., additional, van Vugt, Bas S.T., additional, Wegdam, Johannes A., additional, van Wely, Bob J., additional, Westerterp, Marinke, additional, van Westerveld, Paul P., additional, van Westreenen, Henderik L., additional, Wijma, Allard G., additional, de Wilt, Johannes H.W., additional, de Wit, Bart W.K., additional, Wit, Fennie, additional, Woensdregt, Karlijn, additional, van Woerden, Victor, additional, van der Wolf, Floor S.W., additional, van der Wolk, Sander, additional, Wybenga, Johannes M., additional, van der Zaag, Edwin S., additional, Zamaray, Bobby, additional, Zandvoort, Herman J.A., additional, van der Zee, Dennis, additional, Zeilstra, Annette P., additional, Zheng, Kang J., additional, Zimmerman, David D.E., additional, and Zorgdrager, Marcel, additional
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