Publications by authors named "M H Pluijmen"

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  • A woman had trouble breathing because of blood in the heart sac (hemopericardium).
  • Doctors tried different tests and treatments but couldn’t find out why this was happening.
  • After more surgery, they finally found out that her condition was caused by a rare cancer called angiosarcoma.
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Objective: Most patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) undergo total thyroidectomy followed by routine radioiodide thyroid remnant ablation. Most centres that routinely perform radioiodide ablation prescribe a low-iodide diet (LID) to increase the radioiodide accumulation in thyroid remnants. The efficacy of an LID on thyroid remnant ablation, however, has never been demonstrated convincingly.

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Naturally occurring fecal mutagens, called fecapentaenes, are hypothesized to contribute to large bowel carcinogenesis. To understand health risks it is necessary to relate fecal mutagen concentrations to intestinal pathologies, i.e.

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A study was carried out in Swaziland to assess the relationship between aflatoxin exposure, hepatitis B infection, and the incidence of liver-cell carcinoma, which is the most commonly occurring malignancy among males in Swaziland. Levels of aflatoxin intake were evaluated in dietary samples from households across the country, and crop samples taken from representative farms. Prevalence of hepatitis B markers was estimated from the serum of blood donors, and liver cancer incidence was recorded for the years 1979-83 through a national system of cancer registration.

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