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Effect of carotid artery stenosis on cortical microinfarcts, white matter integrity, and brain volume: An interhemispheric comparison within the population-based Rotterdam Study door Frank J. Wolters, Meike W. Vernooij, Gennady V. Roshchupkin, M․Arfan Ikram, Maryam Kavousi, Peter J. Koudstaal, Aad van der Lugt, Daniel Bos
Gepubliceerd in 2025-01-01Background: Carotid artery stenosis could contribute to gradual loss of brain function through chronic hypoxia and ischemia. Methods: We included consecutive participants of the population-based Rotterdam Study with unilateral ≥50 % stenosis at the carotid artery bifurcation on time-of-flight caroti...
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Metabolomics Profiling of Epicardial Adipose Tissue: MESA and the Rotterdam Study door Ian J. Neeland, Fang Zhu, Goncalo Graca, Anastasios Lymperopoulos, Gianluca Iacobellis, Ali Farzaneh, Daniel Bos, Mohsen Ghanbari, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Maryam Kavousi, Philip Greenland
Gepubliceerd in 2025-07-01Background Excess epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) has been associated with cardiovascular diseases such as atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, and heart failure. The metabolomic signature of EAT is not well studied. Methods Untargeted 1H nuclear magnetic resonance metabolomics profiling of...
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Regressing calcifications in the carotid artery: What’s going on? A case series door Dianne H.K. van Dam-Nolen, MD, PhD, Taihra Zadi, MD, M. Eline Kooi, PhD, Jeroen Hendrikse, MD, PhD, Paul J. Nederkoorn, MD, PhD, Aad van der Lugt, MD, PhD, Daniel Bos, MD, PhD
Gepubliceerd in 2025-09-01This case series describes a finding that carotid calcifications could decrease during follow-up, as the predominant idea is that calcifications either progress or stabilize over time. This novel finding is of great interest considering that potential regression of calcifications could affect preven...
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