Michiel N. Kerstens
University Medical Center Groningen
86 Papers
190 Citations
Michiel N. Kerstens is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 72 publications. Previous affiliations of Michiel N. Kerstens include University of Amsterdam & University of Groningen.
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Papers
The Management of Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Lung in MEN1: Results From the Dutch MEN1 Study Group
Medard F M van den Broek,Joanne M. de Laat,Rachel S van Leeuwaarde,Annenienke C van de Ven,Wouter W. de Herder,Olaf M. Dekkers,Madeleine L. Drent,Michiel N. Kerstens,Peter H. Bisschop,Bas Havekes,Wenzel M. Hackeng,Lodewijk A.A. Brosens,Menno R. Vriens,Wieneke A. Buikhuisen,Gerlof D. Valk +14 more
TL;DR: Men1-related lung NETs are slow-growing and have a good prognosis, balancing between the low absolute risk of an aggressive tumor in individuals and the potential harms of frequent thoracic imaging.
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The haemodynamic instability score: Development and internal validation of a new rating method of intra-operative haemodynamic instability
Edward Buitenwerf,Mats F Boekel,Marieke I van der Velde,Magiel F Voogd,Michiel N. Kerstens,Gotz Wietasch,Thomas Scheeren +6 more
TL;DR: The HI-score was developed and demonstrated that it can appropriately quantify the degree of intra-operative haemodynamic instability and may have future applications in both patient management and clinical research.
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Increased Mortality in SDHB but Not in SDHD Pathogenic Variant Carriers.
Johannes A. Rijken,Leonie T. van Hulsteijn,Olaf M. Dekkers,Nicolasine D. Niemeijer,C. René Leemans,Karin Eijkelenkamp,Anouk N A van der Horst-Schrivers,Michiel N. Kerstens,Anouk van Berkel,Henri J L M Timmers,Henricus P. M. Kunst,Peter H. Bisschop,Koen M.A. Dreijerink,Koen M.A. Dreijerink,Marieke F. van Dooren,Frederik J. Hes,Jeroen C. Jansen,Eleonora P M Corssmit,Erik F. Hensen,Erik F. Hensen +19 more
TL;DR: In SDHD variant carriers, the mortality is comparable to that of the general Dutch population, even if they are affected by PGL, and this insight emphasizes the significance of DNA-testing in all PGL and PHEO patients, since different clinical risks may warrant gene-specific management strategies.
Elevated Urinary Free and Deconjugated Catecholamines after Consumption of a Catecholamine-Rich Diet
Wilhelmina H. A. de Jong,Wendy J. Post,Michiel N. Kerstens,Elisabeth G.E. de Vries,Ido P. Kema +4 more
TL;DR: Urinary excretion of deconjugated norepinephrine and dopamine is strongly affected by consumption of catecholamine-rich food products, thereby increasing the likelihood of a false-positive test result during hormonal evaluation for pheochromocytoma.
Emerging role of dopamine in neovascularization of pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma
Thamara E. Osinga,Thera P. Links,Robin P. F. Dullaart,Karel Pacak,Anouk N A van der Horst-Schrivers,Michiel N. Kerstens,Ido P. Kema +6 more
TL;DR: The biochemical and physiologic aspects of DA are reviewed with a focus on its relations with VEGF and hypoxia inducible factor related angiogenesis pathways, with special emphasis on DA producing PCC and PGL.
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