Publications by authors named "E C M Hendriks"

Purpose: It was noticed that anterior choroidal artery (AChoA) aneurysms appear to rupture at relatively smaller sizes compared with aneurysms in other intracranial locations, based on anecdotal clinical experience. We therefore aimed to compare ruptured AChoA aneurysms with other ruptured aneurysms in other intracranial locations, pertaining to aneurysm dimensions. This may help in finding out if the rupture risk stratification, based on the amalgamation of aneurysms of multiple locations in one group, precisely estimates aneurysm rupture risk.

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Background: Subarachnoid hyperdensity (SAH) after endovascular thrombectomy is a well-known phenomenon. Nevertheless, the clinical significance and natural history of this phenomenon is not well described. In addition, we test previously postulated hypotheses of distal occlusions sites and antithrombotic use to SAH prevalence and extent.

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Background: Venous vascular malformations (VVMs) are congenital vascular anomalies, often impacting quality of life due to discomfort, swelling, and functional impairments. This study evaluates the efficacy of bleomycin sclerotherapy as a treatment for symptomatic VVMs of the tongue.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of all patients treated with this method in our institution between 2004 and 2024.

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Leading humanitarian organisations strive to enhance the sustainability of their aid to avoid negative impacts on the environment, economy, and society, particularly in low-resource areas. This study explores how the circularity and sustainability of emergency hospital shelters can be assessed using literature, expert interviews, co-creation and design sessions, and pilot testing. The approach combines a qualitative circularity checklist with a quantitative environmental impact assessment, providing valuable input for informed decision-making during procurement and design.

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Article Synopsis
  • MMAE (middle meningeal artery embolization) is being investigated as an effective treatment for chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH), focusing on its efficiency based on the cause and structure of cSDH.
  • A study with 52 patients treated with MMAE analyzed pre- and post-treatment cSDH thickness and volume using CT imaging, comparing both spontaneous and traumatic cases.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in cSDH thickness and volume for both groups, with spontaneous cases showing more improvement at 6-12 months, suggesting long-term follow-up may be crucial for traumatic cases.
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