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    Effect of carbohydrate on portal vein blood flow during exercise by Rehrer, N J, Goes, E, DuGardeyn, C, Reynaert, H, DeMeirleir, K

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-04-2005)
    “…Effects of carbohydrate ingestion and exercise on portal vein blood flow were studied. Flow was measured by pulsed-electronic Doppler. Eight male subjects…”
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    US demonstration of a thrombosed persistent median artery in carpal tunnel syndrome by Fumière, E, Dugardeyn, C, Roquet, M E, Delcour, C

    “…Median artery of the forearm and wrist is not very frequently observed because it normally involutes before birth. Only a few cases of persistent median artery…”
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    Familial adrenocorticotropin unresponsiveness associated with alacrima and achalasia : biochemical and molecular studies in two siblings with clinical heterogeneity by HEINRICHS, C, TSIGOS, C, VAN VLIET, G, DESCHEPPER, J, DREWS, R, COLLU, R, DUGARDEYN, C, GOYENS, P, GHANEM, G. E, BOSSON, D, CHROUSOS, G. P

    Published in European journal of pediatrics (01-03-1995)
    “…The syndrome of familial adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) unresponsiveness is a rare form of primary adrenal insufficiency, usually without mineralocorticoid…”
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    Contribution of comparative x-rays for infantile traumatology by Lamraski, K, Lamraski, G, Bouté, P, Gujic, M, Rotsaert, P, Dugardeyn, C, Massez, A, Schuind, F

    “…There is a controversy over whether or not routine comparative x-rays should be prescribed for young children with bone and joint trauma. We conducted a…”
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    Achalasia-alacrima-ACTH insensitivity syndrome (Triple-A-syndrome) by Dugardeyn, C, Anooshiravani, M, Christophe, C, Goyens, P, Perlmutter, N

    Published in Journal belge de radiologie (01-06-1993)
    “…Achalasia is a rare pathology in infancy. It is still more infrequent when associated with adrenal insufficiency and alacrima, a disorder known as Allgrove's…”
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