Jens Otto Broby Madsen
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Greve J, Mork F, Jensen A, Kaur S, Madsen J, Bugge A, et al.
Scand J Clin Lab Invest
. 2024 Jul;
84(4):285-295.
PMID: 39012082
It is internationally recognized to use clinical decision limits (CDL) when interpreting the lipid levels in both adults and children, even though the evidence for children is scarce. The purpose...
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Mork F, Madsen J, Pilgaard K, Jensen A, Klakk H, Tarp J, et al.
Pediatr Diabetes
. 2022 Jun;
23(7):1064-1072.
PMID: 35678773
Objective: There is a rise in overweight and obesity among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in parallel with the rise in the metabolic syndrome (MetS) among children...
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Fonvig C, Kloppenborg J, Nielsen T, Vinding R, Madsen J, Roikjer B, et al.
Ugeskr Laeger
. 2021 Aug;
183(31).
PMID: 34378524
WHO declared obesity a disease in 1979 and has named childhood obesity one of the most pervasive health challenges in the 21st century. The Danish Paediatric Society concordantly declares childhood...
4.
Overgaard A, Madsen J, Pociot F, Johannesen J, Storling J
BMC Pediatr
. 2020 Sep;
20(1):446.
PMID: 32967650
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by immune-mediated destruction of the β-cells. After initiation of insulin therapy many patients experience a period of improved residual β-cell function leading to...
5.
Nilsson F, Madsen J, Jensen A, Olsen B, Johannesen J
Pediatr Diabetes
. 2020 May;
21(6):1043-1049.
PMID: 32418266
Objective: A higher prevalence of disordered eating behavior (DEB) has been demonstrated in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) compared to healthy aged-matched peers. DEB is associated with...
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Madsen J, Herskin C, Zerahn B, Jorgensen N, Olsen B, Pociot F, et al.
Pediatr Diabetes
. 2020 Jan;
21(3):505-514.
PMID: 31970841
Background And Aim: Adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have increased risk of bone fractures and decreased bone mineral density (BMD). Alterations in bone turnover have been suggested as the...
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Madsen J, Herskin C, Zerahn B, Jensen A, Jorgensen N, Olsen B, et al.
J Bone Miner Metab
. 2019 Nov;
38(3):328-337.
PMID: 31754807
Aims: Adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) have decreased bone mineral density (BMD). Our study aimed at determining BMD and the association to metabolic control in children and adolescents...
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Madsen J, Casteels K, Fieuws S, Kristensen K, Vanbrabant K, Ramon-Krauel M, et al.
Diabetes Technol Ther
. 2019 Jun;
21(6):322-328.
PMID: 31157566
This multicenter crossover study investigated the potential beneficial effect of an automated bolus calculator (ABC) in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) treated with multiple daily injections (MDI)....
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Madsen J, Sauer S, Beck B, Johannesen J
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol
. 2017 Sep;
10(1):83-86.
PMID: 28874334
Idiopathic infantile hypercalcemia (IIH) was associated with vitamin-D supplementation in the 1950's. Fifty years later, mutations in the CYP241A gene, involved in the degradation of vitamin-D, have been identified as...
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Madsen J, Lauritzen A, Lei U
Ugeskr Laeger
. 2015 Sep;
177(40):V04150286.
PMID: 26418713
Bullous pemphigoid is most commonly seen in elderly patients, however, an increasing number of cases in children have been reported. In this article we present a case of a five-month-old...