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Note biologique sur Xenomyia oxycera Emden (Muscidae Limnophorinae) et Ochtera insularis Becker (Ephydridae), deux diptères prédateurs de Simulium damnosium Theobald (Diptera Simuliidae) en Côte d'Ivoire Institute of Tropical Medicine
Note rectificative sur la terminologie utilisée dans notre classification des Rhinonyssidae (Acarina-Mesostigmata) Institute of Tropical Medicine
Demographic notes on the valley in Roman times = Note sul popolamento della valle in età romana Ghent University
Contribution à l'étude de Plasmodium schwetzi E. Brumpt (2e note). Transmission du Plasmodium schwetzi à l'homme (note préliminaire) Institute of Tropical Medicine
Notes sur la dynamique des populations préimaginales de Simulium damnosum s.l. (Diptera, Simuliidae) de Côte d'Ivoire et du Burundi Institute of Tropical Medicine
All over the place,but not quite there: Notes on choreographic assemblages and expanded writing as material literacy Hasselt University
This essay discusses various artistic practices of expanded writing in relation to Sabina Holzer's choreographic assemblage 'Which dances' (2020) that addresses some environmental problems of aluminium mining. When seeking to grasp and articulate the impact of climate change on our ways of living, the human sensorium and imagination appear 'weak'. How, then, can we develop experimental writing practices to account for these phenomena, kindle ...
The conundrum of Hodgkin lymphoma nodes: to be or not to be included in the involved node radiation fields. The EORTC-GELA lymphoma group guidelines KU Leuven Ghent University
PURPOSE: To develop easily applicable guidelines for the determination of initially involved lymph nodes to be included in the radiation fields. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with supra-diaphragmatic Hodgkin lymphoma. All the imaging procedures were carried out with patients in the treatment position. The prechemotherapy PET/CT was coregistered with the postchemotherapy CT simulation for planning purposes. Initially involved lymph nodes were ...
Completion of radical hysterectomy does not improve survival of patients with cervical cancer and intraoperatively detected lymph node involvement: ABRAX international retrospective cohort study KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: The management of cervical cancer patients with intraoperative detection of lymph node involvement remains controversial. Since all these patients are referred for (chemo)radiation after the surgery, the key decision is whether radical hysterectomy should be completed as originally planned, taking into account an additional morbidity associated with extensive surgical dissection prior to adjuvant treatment. The ABRAX study ...