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    Methylation analysis in tongue tissue of BWS patients identifies the (EPI)genetic cause in 3 patients with normal methylation levels in blood by Alders, Mariëlle, Maas, Saskia M, Kadouch, Daniël J.M, van der Lip, Karin, Bliek, Jet, van der Horst, Chantal M.A.M, Mannens, Marcel M.A.M

    Published in European journal of medical genetics (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract The Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome is caused by disturbed imprinting of genes at 11p15.5. Routine diagnostic testing for Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome…”
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    Phenotype, cancer risk, and surveillance in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome depending on molecular genetic subgroups by Maas, Saskia M., Vansenne, Fleur, Kadouch, Daniel J. M., Ibrahim, Abdulla, Bliek, Jet, Hopman, Saskia, Mannens, Marcel M., Merks, Johannes H. M., Maher, Eamonn R., Hennekam, Raoul C.

    “…Patients with Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) have an increased risk to develop cancer in childhood, especially Wilms tumor and hepatoblastoma. The risk…”
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    A rapidly resorbable hemostatic biomaterial based on dihydroxyacetone by Henderson, Peter W., Kadouch, Daniel J. M., Singh, Sunil P., Zawaneh, Peter N., Weiser, Jennifer, Yazdi, Sara, Weinstein, Andrew, Krotscheck, Ursula, Wechsler, Bennett, Putnam, David, Spector, Jason A.

    “…We have developed a rapid acting, rapidly resorbable, non‐toxic, topical hemostatic agent comprised of a PEGylated, polymerized sequence of dihydroxyacetone…”
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    Use of an audit to improve surgical treatment of facial basal cell carcinoma by Fortuin, Shai, Kadouch, Daniel J. M., Kadouch, Jonathan A., Decates, Tom, Marck, Klaas W., Karim, Refaat B.

    “…Background Basal cell carcinoma ( BCC ) is the most prevalent form of skin cancer and the choice of current treatment strategies depends on several criteria…”
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    Perioperative antibiotics in the setting of microvascular free tissue transfer: current practices by Reiffel, Alyssa J, Kamdar, Mehul R, Kadouch, Daniel J M, Rohde, Christine H, Spector, Jason A

    Published in Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (01-08-2010)
    “…Microvascular free tissue transfer is a ubiquitous and routine method of restoring anatomic defects. There is a paucity of data regarding the role of…”
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