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Jos Hendriksen

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Vaillend C, Aoki Y, Mercuri E, Hendriksen J, Tetorou K, Goyenvalle A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Feb; 16(1):1298. PMID: 39900900
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the most common childhood muscular dystrophy, arises from DMD gene mutations, affecting the production of muscle dystrophin protein. Brain dystrophin-gene products are also transcribed via internal...
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Hendriksen J, Weerkamp P, Miranda R, Kolesnik A, Chieffo D, Skuse D, et al.
Neuromuscul Disord . 2024 Oct; 44:104452. PMID: 39383638
As part of an international project aimed at improving the characterization of brain involvement in Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophies, a group of clinicians, researchers and family associations held multiple...
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Weerkamp P, Chieffo D, Collin P, Moriconi F, Papageorgiou A, Vainieri I, et al.
Eur J Paediatr Neurol . 2023 Jul; 46:42-47. PMID: 37423006
Aim: During the last two decades brain related comorbidities of Duchenne have received growing scientific and clinical interest and therefore systematic assessment of cognition, behaviour and learning is important. This...
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Drenthen G, Fasen F, Fonseca Wald E, Backes W, Aldenkamp A, Vermeulen R, et al.
Neuroimage Clin . 2020 May; 27:102264. PMID: 32387851
While cognitive impairments are not generally considered to be part of the childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) syndrome, some recent studies report cognitive, mainly attentional, deficits. Here we set out to...
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Thangarajh M, Hendriksen J, McDermott M, Martens W, Hart K, Griggs R
Neurology . 2019 Oct; 93(17):e1597-e1604. PMID: 31594858
Objective: We performed a prospective, cross-sectional analysis of neurodevelopmental concerns and psychosocial adjustment in relation to mutations in young steroid-naive boys with dystrophinopathy. Methods: We evaluated 196 steroid-naive boys with...
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Hurks P, Hendriksen J, Dek J, Kooij A
Assessment . 2015 Mar; 23(2):240-9. PMID: 25804438
This article investigated the accuracy of six short forms of the Dutch Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-Third edition (WPPSI-III-NL) in estimating intelligent quotient (IQ) scores in healthy children...
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Klinkenberg S, van den Bosch C, Majoie H, Aalbers M, Leenen L, Hendriksen J, et al.
Eur J Paediatr Neurol . 2012 Aug; 17(1):82-90. PMID: 22878130
Background/aims: In addition to effects on seizure frequency in intractable epilepsy, multiple studies report benefits of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) on behavioural outcomes and quality of life. The present study...
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Nicolai J, Ebus S, Biemans D, Arends J, Hendriksen J, Vles J, et al.
Epilepsia . 2012 May; 53(6):1051-9. PMID: 22554146
Purpose: Educational difficulties or even severe cognitive deterioration is seen in many childhood epilepsy syndromes. Many of those cognitive deficits are related directly to the brain disorder underlying the epilepsy...
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Overvliet G, Aldenkamp A, Klinkenberg S, Nicolai J, Vles J, Besseling R, et al.
Epilepsy Behav . 2011 Sep; 22(3):527-31. PMID: 21937281
Objective: An association between impaired school performance and rolandic epilepsy is frequently reported. Language outcome, in particular, seems to be affected, although rolandic epilepsy originates from the motor-sensory cortex. In...
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Rasquin S, van Heugten C, Winkens I, Ritzen W, Hendriksen J, Vles H
Brain Inj . 2011 May; 25(7-8):777-86. PMID: 21561290
Purpose: Validation of a new screening tool, viz., the Brain Injury Alert (BI Alert) for identification of cognitive and emotional problems after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children. Methods: Parents...