Publications by authors named "M T van Lint"

Article Synopsis
  • - A 57-year-old man with gallbladder cancer developed bilateral progressive vision loss over four months, showing signs of cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) through various eye examinations.
  • - Diagnostic tests, including PET-CT and FISH, confirmed the presence of metastasized gallbladder carcinoma and retinal autoantibodies, leading to a diagnosis of CAR.
  • - Treatment involved high-dose corticosteroids and chemotherapy, resulting in significant improvement in vision, but long-term outcomes for patients with CAR often include continued visual degeneration.
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The gut microbiota is widely implicated in host health and disease, inspiring translational efforts to implement our growing body of knowledge in clinical settings. However, the need to characterize gut microbiota by its genomic content limits the feasibility of rapid, point-of-care diagnostics. The microbiota produces a diverse array of xenobiotic metabolites that disseminate into tissues, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that may be excreted in breath.

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We studied the incidence of acute graft versus host disease (GvHD) and its outcome in three consecutive time frames (year <2000; 2000-2010; >2010), in 3,120 patients allografted in two transplant Centers between 1976 and 2020. The median age increased over the three periods from 32 to 42 to 54 years ( < 0.00001).

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Millions suffer from urinary tract infections (UTIs) worldwide every year with women accounting for the majority of cases. Uropathogenic (UPEC) causes most of these primary infections and leads to 25% becoming recurrent or chronic. To repel invading pathogens, the urinary tract mounts a vigorous innate immune response that includes the secretion of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), rapid recruitment of phagocytes, and exfoliation of superficial umbrella cells.

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Purpose: To report a case of (neuro)sarcoidosis presenting solely with recurrent cranial nerve palsies in a 57-year-old Caucasian female.

Methods: Case report with clinical imaging.

Results: A 57-year-old female first presented with a right sixth nerve palsy, which resolved spontaneously after 6 months.

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