Nasroolla Damry
Free University of Brussels
38 Papers
229 Citations
Nasroolla Damry is an academic researcher from Free University of Brussels. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 37 publications.
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Papers
Plasma osteoprotegerin is an independent risk factor for mortality and an early biomarker of coronary vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease.
Maria Mesquita,Anne Demulder,Nasroolla Damry,Christian Melot,Eric Wittersheim,Dominique Willems,Max Dratwa,Pierre Bergmann +7 more
TL;DR: Investigating if osteoprotegerin (OPG) could be a predictor of coronary artery calcification (CAC) and mortality in CKD patients found it was an independent predictor of the Agatston score for CAC and correlated with the degree of CAC in pre-dialysis patients.
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Reversible acute methotrexate leukoencephalopathy: atypical brain MR imaging features
TL;DR: In addition to mostly asymptomatic classical MTX neurotoxicity, MTX may induce severe but reversible unusual leukoencephalopathy, which is important to recognize this clinicoradiological presentation in the differential diagnosis of acute neurological deterioration in children treated with MTX.
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Bilateral congenital absence of the internal carotid artery with a primitive transmaxillary arterial anastomosis
Nasroolla Damry,Sylviane Hanquinet,Catherine Christophe,Françoise Janssen,Philippe Delatte,Noemi Perlmutter +5 more
TL;DR: A case of congenital, bilateral absence of the internal carotid artery accompanied by a complex anastomotic plexus arising from the right maxillary artery, a terminal branch of the external carotids artery is reported.
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The impact of hydration on renal measurements and on cortical echogenicity in children.
TL;DR: Oral hydration influences renal length, volume and echogenicity in children, and recommends standardisation of hydration before US examination.
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Osteoprotegerin and Progression of Coronary and Aortic Calcifications in Chronic Kidney Disease
Maria Mesquita,Anne Demulder,Fleur Wolff,Christian Melot,Nasroolla Damry,Max Dratwa,Pierre Bergmann +6 more
- 01 Nov 2010
TL;DR: It is concluded that VC depends on the severity of the kidney disease, and transplanted patients are not protected from VC, yet their OPG serum levels were significantly lower, suggesting that there is no link between between OPG levels and severity of VC.
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