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    Eosinophilic cystitis mimicking bladder tumor by Werbrouck, C, Marrannes, J, Verhamme, L, Steenkiste, E, Laridon, E, Van Holsbeeck, B

    “…A 48-year-old man presented to the Urology Department with acute dysuria and macroscopic hematuria for 2 days. There was no frequency or nocturnal enuresis…”
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    Angioleiomyoma in the soleus muscle by Van Holsbeeck, A, Van den Daelen, L, Steenkiste, E, Van Holsbeeck, B

    “…We present a case of angioleiomyoma, a benign angiomatous soft tissue tumor in a 52-year-old patient. We empha- size that small nodular tumors showing…”
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    Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma of the uterus presenting as fever of unknown origin (FUO) and revealed by FDG-PET by Lannoo, L, Smets, S, Steenkiste, E, Delforge, M, Moerman, P, Stroobants, S, Knockaert, D, Amant, F

    Published in Acta clinica belgica (English ed. Online) (01-05-2007)
    “…Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) is a common cause of Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) but the presentation as a gynaecologic malignancy is exceedingly rare. To our…”
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    Immunohistochemical expression of CD10 antigen in uterine adenosarcoma by Amant, F, Steenkiste, E, Schurmans, K, Verbist, L, Abeler, V M, Tulunay, G, de Jonge, E, Massuger, L, Moerman, P, Vergote, I

    “…Uterine adenosarcoma (UAS) is microscopically characterized by a biphasic growth pattern. By definition, the epithelial component is benign, whereas the…”
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    Miliary tuberculosis following infliximab therapy for Crohn disease: A case report and review of the literature by Stas, P, D'Hoore, A, Van Assche, G, Geboes, K, Steenkiste, E, Penninckx, F, Rutgeerts, P, Vermeire, S

    Published in Acta gastro-enterologica belgica (01-04-2006)
    “…We present a case of miliary tuberculosis diagnosed 15 months after infliximab treatment despite negative screening for previous exposure to Mycobacteria on…”
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    Scalp skin lesion in Turner syndrome: more than lymphoedema? by Debeer, A., Steenkiste, E., Devriendt, K., Morren, M.

    Published in Clinical dysmorphology (01-07-2005)
    “…We present a case of a newborn with Turner syndrome (TS) and a scalp skin lesion resembling cutis verticis gyrata (CVG). Several reports on CVG in TS describe…”
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    Experimental field studies on predation and egg parasitism of rice brown planthopper in Indonesia by Claridge, M. F., Morgan, J. C., Steenkiste, A. E., Iman, M., Damyanti, D.

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-08-2002)
    “…1  Egg parasitism and general predation are known to be important mortality factors in the population dynamics of rice brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata…”
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    Immunohistochemical determination of estrogen and progesterone receptor positivity in uterine adenosarcoma by Amant, Frederic, Schurmans, Katrien, Steenkiste, Edwin, Verbist, Lieve, Abeler, Vera M, Tulunay, Gökhan, de Jonge, Eric, Massuger, Leon, Moerman, Philippe, Vergote, Ignace

    Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-06-2004)
    “…Background. Given the paucity of data regarding hormone dependency, it was the purpose of this study to screen for the presence of estrogen and progesterone…”
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    Seasonal patterns of egg parasitism and natural biological control of rice brown planthopper in Indonesia by Claridge, M. F., Morgan, J. C., Steenkiste, A. E., Iman, M., Damayanti, D.

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-11-1999)
    “…Summary 1 Egg mortality is known to be an important factor in brown planthopper (BPH) (Nilaparvata lugens) population dynamics in tropical Asia, but few…”
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    INTRAVASCULAR LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA OF THE UTERUS PRESENTING AS FEVER OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN (FUO) AND REVEALED BY FDG-PET by Lannoo, L., Smets, S., Steenkiste, E., Delforge, M., Moerman, P., Stroobants, S., Knockaert, D., Amant, F.

    Published in Acta Clinica Belgica (01-06-2007)
    “…Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) is a common cause of Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) but the presentation as a gynaecologic malignancy is exceedingly rare. To our…”
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