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  • Bleys, Ronald L.A.W. (Springer Nature, 2024-05-01)
    Development of the eyelids follows 5 stages. During the first stage, 6–8 weeks after fertilization, mesodermal proliferations with an ectodermal covering appear above and below the developing eye. In the second stage these ...
  • Kolenbrander, Iris D.; Prasad, Vidya; Zikken, Leanne; van Eijnatten, Maureen A.J.M.; Maspero, Matteo; Pluim, Josien P.W. (Springer, 2024-10-05)
    Deep learning models have revolutionized image registration but their accuracy can degrade under unforeseen data variations (domain shifts). It is crucial to assess model robustness under such shifts, often accomplished ...
  • Mombaerts, Ilse; Saeed, Peerooz; Kalmann, Rachel (Springer Nature, 2024-01-01)
    Idiopathic orbital inflammation (IOI) is a poorly understood orbital disorder characterised by a soft tissue mass or enlarged structure featuring nonspecific orbital inflammation of unknown origin. Most commonly the lacrimal ...
  • Bleys, Ronald L.A.W. (Springer, 2024-05-01)
    The bones of the orbit develop through endochondral ossification of mesenchyme. In this process a cartilaginous precursor is eventually replaced by bone. Neural crest cells play an important role in forming the mesenchyme. ...
  • van Laar, Jacob M.; Spierings, Julia; Distler, Oliver (Springer International Publishing, 2024-04-23)
    Since the start of the international stem cell programme for autoimmune diseases in 1997, 3855 stem cell transplants for autoimmune disease have been registered at the European Group for Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation ...
  • Neglect 
    Ten Brink, Antonia; van Kessel, Marlies; Nijboer, Tanja (2017)
  • de Leeuw, J; Boukes, FS; Liem, TB; Neumann, HAM (Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2011)
    De huid, het grootste orgaan van de mens, vormt de begrenzing tussen het lichaam (milieu intérieur) en de buitenwereld (milieu extérieur). De huid van een volwassen persoon heeft een oppervlak van circa 2 m2. De huid bestaat ...
  • Maringanti, Ranganath; Meijer, Elana; Brandt, Maarten M.; Duncker, Dirk J.; Cheng, Caroline (Springer, 2021-03-11)
    Blood vessels are continuously exposed to hemodynamic forces due to the pulsatile nature of the blood flow. In normal physiological settings, these forces are essential in the maintenance of vascular cell function and ...
  • Saleh, Caroline; Fockens, Paul; Weusten, Bas (Springer, 2021-01-01)
    Gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) is a minimally invasive endoscopic technique introduced to treat refractory gastroparesis, a chronic, debilitating, and difficult to treat condition. The G-POEM procedure was ...
  • Preface 
    Baars, Hubert F.; Doevendans, Pieter A.F.M.; Houweling, Arjan C.; van Tintelen, J. Peter (Springer, 2020-01-01)
  • Pérez Matos, Ana J.; Oomen, Toon; van Tintelen, J. Peter (Springer, 2020-01-01)
    Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a common valvular heart disease that can be identified in up to 3% of individuals from the general population. It can present as an isolated phenomenon or as part of a larger spectrum of ...
  • Van Der Zee, David C.; Tytgat, Stefaan S.H.; Lindeboom, Maud Y.A. (Springer, 2021-07-15)
    The definition of long gap esophageal atresia in the past has always been controversial. In a recent position paper on long gap esophageal atresia, the definition was clearly determined as those types of atresia that had ...
  • Van der Zee, David C.; Van Herwaarden, Maud Y.; Tytgat, Stefaan H.; Maffi, Michela; Lima, Mario (Springer, 2019-01-01)
    Esophageal atresia (EA) with or without tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) represents a congenital developmental anomaly. It is the most common congenital malformation of the esophagus characterized by an esophageal discontinuity ...
  • Geelen, Jinne E.; Branco, Mariana P.; Ramsey, Nick F.; Van Der Helm, Frans C.T.; Mugge, Winfred; Schouten, Alfred C. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021-11)
    Motion capture systems are extensively used to track human movement to study healthy and pathological movements, allowing for objective diagnosis and effective therapy of conditions that affect our motor system. Current ...
  • Van Der Zee, David C.; Lindeboom, Maud Y.A.; Tytgat, Stefaan S.H. (Springer, 2021-01-01)
    The management of long-gap esophageal atresia (LGEA) has always been a challenge. The native esophagus is the best option and should be preserved as much as possible. Many centers apply the delayed primary anastomosis ...
  • van Thiel, Ghislaine (Springer, 2020-01-01)
    Evidence about benefits and risks of medicines can guide the communication about risks and safe use of medicinal products-but not all the way. Ethical questions arise when science cannot produce conclusive answers to ...
  • Leeuwenberg, Artuur; Moens, Marie Francine (International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence, 2020)
    Time is deeply woven into how people perceive, and communicate about the world. Almost unconsciously, we provide our language utterances with temporal cues, like verb tenses, and we can hardly produce sentences without ...
  • Pavlopoulos, Dimitris; Pankowska, Paulina; Bakker, Bart; Oberski, Daniel (Oxford University Press, 2021-05-20)
    Hidden Markov models (HMMs) offer an attractive way of accounting and correcting for measurement error in longitudinal data as they do not require the use of a ‘gold standard’ data source as a benchmark. However, while the ...
  • Oberski, Daniel L. (Taylor and Francis, 2021-07-20)
  • Vansteensel, Mariska J.; Jarosiewicz, Beata (Elsevier, 2020)
    Locked-in syndrome (LIS) is characterized by an inability to move or speak in the presence of intact cognition and can be caused by brainstem trauma or neuromuscular disease. Quality of life (QoL) in LIS is strongly impaired ...