Publications by authors named "M Camerlinck"

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  • The study investigates the use of five different pulses (faba bean, chickpea, whole lentil, split pea, and pinto bean) in bakery products, specifically cakes, substituting 40% of wheat flour, to assess their sensory and physicochemical properties.
  • While the pulse cakes received lower liking scores overall compared to a control cake, many participants showed a preference for the pulse versions, indicating potential for market acceptance, especially for chickpea and faba bean cakes.
  • Instrumental analysis revealed that the chickpea and faba bean cakes were similar to the control in flavor profiles, while the pea cake was notably different; this highlights the importance of using tools like the GC E-n
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Objectives: To determine whether the revised 2018 ATS/ERS/JRS/ALAT radiological criteria for usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) provide better diagnostic agreement compared to the 2011 guidelines.

Methods: Cohort for this cross-sectional study (single center, nonacademic) was recruited from a multidisciplinary team discussion (MDD) from July 2010 until November 2018, with clinical suspicion of fibrosing interstitial lung disease (= 325). Exclusion criteria were technical HRCT issues, known connective tissue disease (rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis, poly-or dermatomyositis), exposure to pulmonary toxins or lack of working diagnosis after MDD.

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Malignant degeneration in fibrous dysplasia is a rare occurrence. Most cases are reported in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia with predisposition of the femur, tibia, maxilla, and mandible. The most commonly observed malignant tumors are osteosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, and chondrosarcoma.

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We present a case of unintended intrathecal cannulation by a pulmonary artery catheter introducer in a patient scheduled for coronary surgery. This complication was likely due to multiple attempts of placing the guidewire. Switching to the straight tip of the guidewire may have created a false route, facilitating entrance in the subarachnoid space.

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