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    Magnesium bioavailability from mineral water. A study in adult men

    Objective: To assess magnesium enteral absorption from a magnesium-rich mineral water.

    M Verhas, V de La Guéronnière, J-M Grognet in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2002)

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    A ‘Made in One Piece’ Skeleton in a 22-Year-Old Man Suffering from Sickle Cell Anaemia

    A 22-year-old African male with known sickle cell anaemia was referred by a Congolese medical centre with a request to improve his poor physical condition. He was unable to walk, stand or sit because his larg...

    N. Dumarey, P. Martin, M. Jayankura, P. Putz, M. Verhas, A. Peretz in Clinical Rheumatology (2000)

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    Tomoscintigraphy of the lumbar spine: Prospects and clinical application

    In an in vivo prospective study, we examined the lumbar spine of 18 patients presenting with a first episode of acute low-back pain with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and magnetic resonanc...

    R. Gunzburg, F. Servais, M. Verhas in European Spine Journal (1994)

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    Influence of patient's weight on dual-photon absorptiometry and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry measurements of bone mineral density

    Lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) (Hologic QDR 1000) and by153Gd dual-photon absorptiometry (DPA) (Novo Lab 22a) in 120 postmenopausal women. Though a ...

    P. Martin, M. Verhas, C. Als, L. Geerts, J. Paternot in Osteoporosis International (1993)

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    Indications des scintigraphies au Gallium 67 et aux leucocytes marqués à l'Indium 111 dans la mise au point des infections postopératoires en chirurgie osteo-articulaire

    A prospective scintigraphic study using Gallium 67 and granulocytes labelled with Indium 111 was carried out in 60 patients who were thought to have infection following orthopaedic operations. Both investigati...

    L. B. Mokassa, J. Wagner, M. Verhas in International Orthopaedics (1990)

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    A. T. R. Axon, Debongnej C Donnaym, G. N. J. Tytgat in Acta Endoscopica (1990)

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    Anemia, But Not Stimulation of Erythropoiesis Without Anemia, Increases Bone and Bone Marrow Blood Flow in the Rat

    Anemia induces several bone modifications, hyperplasia of hematopoetic tissue, increased bone marrow blood flow, release of immature cells from bone marrow, and resorption of bone [1–5]. The aim of study was t...

    A. Schoutens, M. Verhas, N. Dourov, A. Verschaeren in Bone Circulation and Bone Necrosis (1990)

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    Bone Demineralization and Increased Bone Blood Flow in the Rat

    Increased bone remodeling associated with hypervascularized hyperplastic bone marrow is observed in many clinical descriptions such as plasmocytoma, hyperparathyroïdism, Paget’s disease, metastatic carcinoma, ...

    M. Verhas, A. Schoutens, A. Verschaeren, M. Mone in Bone Circulation and Bone Necrosis (1990)

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    The Prognostic Value of rCBF Measurements in Aphasic Stroke Patients

    In aphasic stroke patients, the prognosis can be deduced to a certain extent from the initial clinical assessment (severity and type of aphasia) and from CT scan data. Searching for further information concern...

    G. Demeurisse, M. Verhas, A. Capon in Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Measurement (1985)

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    Gallium67 scintigraphy in fibrinous pericarditis associated with bacterial endocarditis

    An 80-year-old man presented with pyrexia, progressive cardiac failure and inflammation. A diagnosis of pericarditis associated with bacterial endocarditis was suggested from Gallium 67 scintigraphy and confir...

    P. Martin, J. Deviendt, Y. Goffin, M. Verhas in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1982)

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    Measurement of Separate Renal Function with 197 HgCl2

    After intravenous injection of radiomercury bichloride, renal activity rises slowly to reach 75% of its maximum at 6 h and a constant activity or plateau at 24 h. Urinary excretion of activity is negligible.

    A. Schoutens, M. Verhas in Advances in Diagnostic Urology (1981)

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    Simple, fast preparation of gallium-68-labelled human serum albumin microspheres

    Following a study of the main factors involved in the 68-Ga labelling of human serum albumin microspheres (H.S.A.M.), especially methods of production and preparation of active solution and conditions of radio...

    J. P. Yvert, B. Mazière, M. Verhas, D. Comar in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1979)

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    Grenzen der Operabilität der Nierensteinbildungen: Bedeutung der quantitativen Szintigraphie mit Quecksilberchlorid bei der Beurteilung der seitengetrennten Funktion der beiden Nieren

    Die seitengetrennte Beurteilung des funktionellen Wertes der beiden Nieren ist eines der wichtigsten Daten, die erlauben, zwischen einem organerhaltenden Eingriff und einer radikalen Nephrektomie zu wählen. In...

    Dr. C. C. Schulman, M. Verhas in Tagung vom 17. bis 20. Oktober 1973 in Aachen (1974)