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    Treatment of patent ductus arteriosus with ibuprofen by Van Overmeire, Bart, Follens, Ingrid, Hartmann, Suzanne, Creten, Wouter L, Van Acker, Karel J

    “…AIM To evaluate the efficiency and side effects of ibuprofen for the early treatment of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)and compare it with indomethacin. METHODS…”
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    Clinical Evaluation of Conversational Speech Fluency in the Acute Phase of Acquired Childhood Aphasia: Does a Fluency/Nonfluency Dichotomy Exist? by van Dongen, Hugo R., Paquier, Philippe F., Creten, Wouter L., van Borsel, John, Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E.

    Published in Journal of child neurology (01-05-2001)
    “…Traditional neurologic tenets claim that the clinical picture of acquired childhood aphasia is nonfluent irrespective of lesion location. In the past 20 years,…”
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    Functional residual capacity in healthy preschool children by Pauwels, JH, Van Bever, HP, Desager, KN, Willemen, MJ, Creten, WL, Van Acker, KJ, Vermeire, PA

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-11-1996)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of routine functional residual capacity (FRC) measurements in healthy preschool children aged 2.7-6.4…”
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    Study of the bronchodilating effect of three doses of nebulized oxitropium bromide in asthmatic preschool children using the forced oscillation technique by PAUWELS, J. H, DESAGER, K. N, CRETEN, W. L, VAN DER VEKEN, J, VAN BEVER, H. P

    Published in European journal of pediatrics (01-04-1997)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the bronchodilating capacity of nebulized oxitropium bromide (OB) in preschool asthmatic children and to determine an…”
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    Multifrequency tympanometry in normal ears by Margolis, R H, Van Camp, K J, Wilson, R H, Creten, W L

    Published in Audiology (1985)
    “…Susceptance and conductance tympanograms were recorded from 10 normal subjects with probe frequencies ranging from 220 to 910 Hz. Tympanometric shapes…”
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    The diagnostic value of phase-angle tympanograms by Creten, W L, Van Camp, K J, Maes, M A, Vanpeperstraete, P M

    Published in Audiology (1981)
    “…The diagnostic value of susceptance, conductance, resistance, reactance, admittance and phase-angle tympanograms is compared. Phase-angle tympanograms seem to…”
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    Hypertension in obese and non-obese non-insulin dependent diabetics a matter of regional adiposity? by Van Gaal, L F, Nobels, F R, Rillaerts, E G, Creten, W L, De Leeuw, I H

    Published in Diabete & metabolisme (01-05-1988)
    “…There is growing evidence that differences in fat distribution can be predictive for differences in the prevalence of metabolic disturbances, cardio-vascular…”
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    Immittance audiometry. Normative data at 220 and 660 Hz by Creten, W L, Van de Heyning, P H, Van Camp, K J

    Published in Scandinavian audiology (1985)
    “…Normative immittance data for normal ears were collected at 220 and 660 Hz probe tone frequencies. The experimental set-up enabled conversion of simultaneously…”
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    Clinical Utility of the Judgment of Line Orientation Test and Facial Recognition Test in Children With Acquired Unilateral Cerebral Lesions by Paquier, Philippe F., van Mourik, Marijke, Van Dongen, Hugo R., Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E., Creten, Wouter L., Stronks, Dik L.

    Published in Journal of child neurology (01-04-1999)
    “…In unselected adult patients with brain damage, the Judgment of Line Orientation Test and the Facial Recognition Test are considered valid instruments for…”
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    Some physical considerations in the choice of techniques for ossiculoplasty by Marquet, J, Van Camp, K J, Decraemer, W, Creten, W L

    Published in Audiology (01-01-1975)
    “…A comparative study between the monobloc tympano-ossicular implant and the classical columellar technique is made. Although both give satisfactory audiometric…”
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    Optimizing tympanometric variables for detecting middle ear traumas by Van Camp, K J, Creten, W L, Van de Heyning, P H, Vanpeperstraete, P M

    “…The combination of the results of different studies lead to the conclusion that the susceptance-conductance immittance audiometer at 660 Hz is not the only…”
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    An analysis of spontaneous conversational speech fluency in children with acquired aphasia by Van Dongen, H R, Paquier, P F, Raes, J, Creten, W L

    Published in Cortex (01-12-1994)
    “…We report on an instrumental analysis of spontaneous conversational speech (SCS) fluency in acquired childhood aphasia (ACA). Tape-recorded SCS samples of 25…”
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    Incudo-stapedial joint pathology: a tympanometric approach by van de Heyning, P H, van Camp, K J, Creten, W L, Vanpeperstraete, P M

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-12-1982)
    “…Two-component tympanometry with a high probe-tone frequency enables a better distinction to be made between mobile but normal middle-ear systems and middle-ear…”
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    Tympanometric middle-ear pressure determination with two-component admittance meters by Decraemer, W F, Creten, W L, Van Camp, K J

    Published in Scandinavian audiology (1984)
    “…Exact tympanometric determination of the middle-ear pressure based on the location of the (central) extremum of susceptance, conductance, admittance,…”
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