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    Clinical relevance of non-tuberculous mycobacteria isolated in the Nijmegen-Arnhem region, The Netherlands by van Ingen, J, Bendien, S A, de Lange, W C M, Hoefsloot, W, Dekhuijzen, P N R, Boeree, M J, van Soolingen, D

    Published in Thorax (01-06-2009)
    “…The frequency of clinical isolation of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) in the Netherlands is increasing, but its clinical relevance is often uncertain. To…”
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    Real-world treatment patterns in patients with nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease in the Netherlands based on medication dispensing data by Hoefsloot, W, Dacheva, E, van der Laan, R, Krol, M, van Ingen, J, Obradovic, M, Liu, Ximeng

    Published in BMC pulmonary medicine (20-06-2023)
    “…Real-world data on antibiotic management of nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease (NTM-LD) is limited for many countries. This study aimed to evaluate…”
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    Mycobacterium genavense in the Netherlands: an opportunistic pathogen in HIV and non-HIV immunocompromised patients. An observational study in 14 cases by Hoefsloot, W., van Ingen, J., Peters, E.J.G., Magis-Escurra, C., Dekhuijzen, P.N.R., Boeree, M.J., van Soolingen, D.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-05-2013)
    “…Mycobacterium genavense is an opportunistic non-tuberculous mycobacterium previously mostly associated with HIV-infected patients with CD4 counts below 100/µL…”
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    Cardiac function in relation to myocardial injury in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 by van den Heuvel, F. M. A., Vos, J. L., Koop, Y., van Dijk, A. P. J., Duijnhouwer, A. L., de Mast, Q., van de Veerdonk, F. L., Bosch, F., Kok, B., Netea, M. G., Hoogerwerf, J., Hoefsloot, W., Tjwa, E. T. T. L., de Korte, C. L., van Kimmenade, R. R. J., Nijveldt, R.

    Published in Netherlands heart journal (01-07-2020)
    “…Background Previous studies have reported on myocardial injury in patients with coronavirus infectious disease 19 (COVID-19) defined as elevated cardiac…”
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    Clinical relevance of Mycobacterium malmoense isolation in the Netherlands by Hoefsloot, W, van Ingen, J, de Lange, W. C. M, Dekhuijzen, P. N. R, Boeree, M. J, van Soolingen, D

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-10-2009)
    “…Uncertainty exists about the clinical relevance of Mycobacterium malmoense isolation, especially in pulmonary samples. We therefore determined clinical…”
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    A case promoting use of ultrasound-guided sampling techniques to correctly diagnose MDR-TB in children by van Aerde, K. J., van der Heijden, E. H. F. M., Henriet, S. S., Merkus, P. J., Magis-Escurra, C., Hoefsloot, W., van Ingen, J., van der Flier, M.

    “…A paediatric case of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in which endo-oesophageal ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration using an endobronchial…”
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    The changing pattern of clinical Mycobacterium avium isolation in the Netherlands by VAN INGEN, J, HOEFSLOOT, W, DEKHUIJZEN, P. N. R, BOEREE, M. J, VAN SOOLINGEN, D

    “…SETTING: National Mycobacteria Reference Laboratory, The Netherlands.OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of factors other than laboratory improvements in the…”
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    Characterization of a novel variant of Mycobacterium chimaera by VAN INGEN, J, HOEFSLOOT, W, BUIJTELS, P. C. A. M, TORTOLI, E, SUPPLY, P, DEKHUIJZEN, P. N. R, BOEREE, M. J, VAN SOOLINGEN, D

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-09-2012)
    “…In this study, nonchromogenic mycobacteria were isolated from pulmonary samples of three patients in the Netherlands. All isolates had identical, unique 16S…”
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    The rising incidence and clinical relevance of Mycobacterium malmoense: a review of the literature [Review article] by HOEFSLOOT, W, BOEREE, M. J, VAN INGEN, J, BENDIEN, S, MAGIS, C, DE LANGE, W, DEKHUIJZEN, P. N. R, VAN SOOLINGEN, D

    “…The incidence of Mycobacterium malmoense infections compared to other non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) has increased since 1980, especially in northern…”
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    Systematic review of quantitative clinical gait analysis in patients with dementia by van Iersel, M B, Hoefsloot, W, Munneke, M, Bloem, B R, Olde Rikkert, M G M

    “…Diminished mobility often accompanies dementia and has a great impact on independence and quality of life. New treatment strategies for dementia are emerging,…”
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    Renal infarction after cocaine abuse: a case report and review by Hoefsloot, W, de Vries, R A, Bruijnen, R, Bosch, F H

    Published in Clinical nephrology (01-09-2009)
    “…A 36-year-old male presented with sudden pain in the left lower abdomen caused by a left renal infarction. Cocaine metabolites were found in the urine and a…”
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    A Model-Informed Method for the Purpose of Precision Dosing of Isoniazid in Pulmonary Tuberculosis by van Beek, Stijn W., ter Heine, Rob, Alffenaar, Jan-Willem C., Magis-Escurra, Cecile, Aarnoutse, Rob E., Svensson, Elin M.

    Published in Clinical pharmacokinetics (01-07-2021)
    “…Background and Objective This study aimed to develop and evaluate a population pharmacokinetic model and limited sampling strategy for isoniazid to be used in…”
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    Relative contributions of central and peripheral factors to fatigue during a maximal sustained effort by Schillings, Maartje L, Hoefsloot, Wouter, Stegeman, Dick F, Zwarts, Machiel J

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-11-2003)
    “…Local muscle fatigue can originate from both peripheral and central factors. The relative contribution of these factors in the course of a fatiguing…”
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