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Jan Willem Hesselink

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Morsink C, Klaassen N, van de Maat G, Boswinkel M, Arranja A, Bruggink R, et al.
Eur Radiol Exp . 2024 Oct; 8(1):116. PMID: 39400769
Background: Microbrachytherapy enables high local tumor doses sparing surrounding tissues by intratumoral injection of radioactive holmium-166 microspheres (Ho-MS). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cannot properly detect high local Ho-MS concentrations and...
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Boissevain I, Jongbloed A, Meijboom F, Hesselink J, Mandigers P
Vet Rec Open . 2023 Jun; 10(1):e67. PMID: 37366491
Introduction: In the Netherlands, the veterinary disciplinary system is governmentally executed and was originally designed to provide an educational effect on veterinarians as part of maintaining quality standards. Methods: Over...
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Boissevain I, van Rooij M, Jongbloed A, Meijboom F, Hesselink J, Mandigers P
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Nov; 9:987797. PMID: 36439334
In most countries, a veterinary disciplinary system is in force to ensure the quality of the veterinary profession and to offer an objective platform for complaints. We present an analysis...
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Morsink N, Nijsen J, Grinwis G, Hesselink J, Kirpensteijn J, van Nimwegen S
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Nov; 9:1015248. PMID: 36387397
Introduction: Minimally invasive microbrachytherapy is in development to treat solid tumors by intratumoral injection of (radioactive) holmium-166 (Ho) microspheres (MS). A high local dose can be administered with minimal damage...
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Morsink N, Klaassen N, Meij B, Kirpensteijn J, Grinwis G, Schaafsma I, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2021 Nov; 8:748247. PMID: 34805338
In this case study, a client-owned dog with a large pituitary tumor was experimentally treated by intratumoral injection of radioactive holmium-166 microspheres (HoMS), named Ho microbrachytherapy. To our knowledge, this...
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van der Leij W, Broens E, Hesselink J, Schuurman N, Vernooij J, Egberink H
Viruses . 2021 Aug; 13(8). PMID: 34452497
The COVID-19 pandemic raised concerns that companion animals might be infected with, and could become a reservoir of, SARS-CoV-2. As cats are popular pets and susceptible to Coronavirus, we investigated...
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Sanders K, van Staalduinen G, Uijens M, Mol J, Teske E, Slob A, et al.
Vet Comp Oncol . 2019 Jul; 17(4):545-552. PMID: 31301217
Hypercortisolism is caused by a cortisol-secreting adrenocortical tumour (ACT) in approximately 15%-20% of cases in dogs. Little is known about which molecular markers are associated with malignant behaviour of canine...
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van den Brom R, Klerx R, Vellema P, Lievaart-Peterson K, Hesselink J, Moll L, et al.
Vet Rec . 2019 Jun; 184(25):770. PMID: 31221918
Pseudopregnancy is a frequently diagnosed reproductive disorder in (dairy) goats. This cross-sectional study evaluates the incidence, possible risk factors and therapies for pseudopregnancy on Dutch dairy goat farms. Two questionnaires,...
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Sanders K, Cirkel K, Grinwis G, Teske E, van Nimwegen S, Mol J, et al.
Vet Comp Oncol . 2019 Mar; 17(3):329-337. PMID: 30860644
A cortisol-secreting adrenocortical tumour (ACT) is the cause of naturally occurring canine hypercortisolism in approximately 15% to 20% of cases. The differentiation between an adrenocortical adenoma and carcinoma is usually...
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Sukho P, Boersema G, Kops N, Lange J, Kirpensteijn J, Hesselink J, et al.
J Vis Exp . 2018 Aug; (138). PMID: 30148499
Anastomotic leakage is a disastrous complication after colorectal surgery. Although current methods for leakage prevention have different levels of clinical efficacy, they are until now imperfect solutions. Stem cell therapy...