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Y C Keulemans

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Knapen L, van Dalem J, Keulemans Y, Van Erp N, Bazelier M, De Bruin M, et al.
Diabetes Obes Metab . 2015 Nov; 18(3):258-65. PMID: 26537555
Aim: To investigate the association between the use of incretin agents and the risk of pancreatic cancer. Methods: A retrospective population-based cohort study, using data from the Clinical Practice Research...
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Eijgenraam P, Heinen M, Verhage B, Keulemans Y, Schouten L, van den Brandt P
Br J Cancer . 2013 Oct; 109(11):2924-32. PMID: 24149173
Background: To date, only a few risk factors for pancreatic cancer have been established. We examined prospectively relations between several medical conditions and pancreatic cancer incidence. Methods: In 1986, 120...
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Hermans M, Leffers P, Jansen L, Keulemans Y, Stassen P
Emerg Med J . 2011 Apr; 29(4):295-300. PMID: 21511973
Background: The tendency of sepsis to progress rapidly and the benefit of an early start of treatment emphasise the importance of fast risk stratification in the emergency department (ED). The...
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van Ooteghem N, Keulemans Y
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd . 2003 Jul; 147(26):1293; author reply 1293-4. PMID: 12861674
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Boerma D, Rauws E, Keulemans Y, Bergman J, Obertop H, Huibregtse K, et al.
Ann Surg . 2001 Dec; 234(6):750-7. PMID: 11729381
Objective: To assess the impact of bile duct injury (BDI) sustained during laparoscopic cholecystectomy on physical and mental quality of life (QOL). Summary Background Data: The incidence of BDI during...
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Keulemans Y, Mok K, Slors J, Brink M, Gouma D, Tytgat G, et al.
J Hepatol . 1999 Nov; 31(4):685-91. PMID: 10551393
Background/aims: Crohn's disease is a risk factor for gallstone formation. In contrast, patients with ulcerative colitis have an incidence of gallstone formation comparable to the general population. The reason for...
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Brink M, Slors J, Keulemans Y, Mok K, de Waart D, Carey M, et al.
Gastroenterology . 1999 May; 116(6):1420-7. PMID: 10348826
Background & Aims: Patients with ileal disease, bypass, or resection are at increased risk for developing gallstones. In ileectomized rats, bilirubin secretion rates into bile are elevated, most likely caused...
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Gouma D, Rauws E, Keulemans Y, Bergman J, Huibregtse K, Obertop H
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd . 1999 May; 143(12):606-11. PMID: 10321286
Eight years after the introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy a decrease of the incidence of bile duct injuries is reported in the literature. The incidence of a bile duct injury after...
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Keulemans Y, Bergman J, de Wit L, Rauws E, Huibregtse K, Tytgat G, et al.
J Am Coll Surg . 1998 Sep; 187(3):246-54. PMID: 9740181
Background: Previous studies have suggested that improvements in diagnostic workup and treatment of bile duct injuries (BDI) sustained during laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be expected as experience increases with the laparoscopic...
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Keulemans Y, Mok K, de Wit L, Gouma D, Groen A
Hepatology . 1998 Jul; 28(1):11-6. PMID: 9657090
Many studies have demonstrated that gallbladder bile (but not hepatic bile) of animals or patients with cholesterol gallstones contains higher protein concentrations than does gallbladder bile of control patients without...