Publications by authors named "H J van der Woude"

Background: Standardized consensus-based radiological reports for shoulder instability may improve clinical quality, reduce heterogeneity, and reduce workload. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine important elements for the x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) arthrography (MRA), and computed tomography (CT) report, the extent of variability, and important MRI views and settings.

Methods: An expert panel of musculoskeletal radiologists and orthopedic surgeons was recruited in a three-round Delphi design.

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Incidence of endometrial cancer (EC) is rising in the developed world. The current standard of care, hysterectomy, is often infeasible for younger patients and those with high body mass index. There are limited non-surgical treatment options and a lack of biologically relevant research models to investigate novel alternatives to surgery for EC.

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  • Lacto-N-tetraose (LNT) is a type of sugar found in human breast milk, with concentrations varying throughout lactation.
  • A study tested the safety of LNT produced by E. coli K-12 E2083, finding no genotoxic effects in key assays and no adverse effects in a 90-day oral toxicity study on rats.
  • The highest safe dietary level of LNT was determined to be 5% (w/w), suggesting it is safe for use as a food ingredient, corroborated by data from other LNT batches.
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Background: The aim of this study was to identify items that healthcare providers and/or patients consider important to include in a questionnaire for clinical trials and cohort studies in shoulder instability research. This could serve as a basis to develop a core outcome set for shoulder instability research.

Methods: Healthcare providers and patients were included in a panel for a modified Delphi consensus study.

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Up to 60% of patients experience recurrence after a first traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation (FTASD), which is often defined as having experienced either dislocation or subluxation. Thus surgical intervention after FTASD is worthy of consideration and is guided by the number of patients who need to receive surgical intervention to prevent 1 redislocation (i.e.

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