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See detailLes polyendocrinopathies de type I, aspect épidémiologique
Beckers, Albert ULg

Scientific conference (1993, May 14)

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See detailAcromegalie
Beckers, Albert ULg

Scientific conference (1993, April 21)

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See detailAcromégalie
Beckers, Albert ULg

Scientific conference (1993, January 14)

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See detailAspects cliniques de la néoplasie endocrinienne multiple de type 2 (NEM-2)
Moreau, L.; Beckers, Albert ULg

in Médecine & Chirurgie Digestives (1993), 23(1), 17-20

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See detailLocalisation scintigraphique de tumeurs neuroendocrines et de leurs métastases par un analogue de la somatostatine: [111In-DTPA-d-phe1] octréotide.
Beckers, Albert ULg; Pham, V. T.; Abs, R. et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (1993), 48(6), 326-34

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See detailLe traitement des adénomes à prolactine : utilisation d'un nouvel agoniste dopaminergique à longue durée d'action, la cabergoline, chez 56 patients
Beckers, Albert ULg; Abs, R.; Demez, Pierre ULg et al

in Médecine et Hygiène (1993), 51(1990), 1978-1980

Nous avons utilisé la cabergoline, un nouvel agoniste dopaminergique, dans le traitement des adénomes hypophysaires à prolactine. Cinquante-six patients atteints de micro-adénome dans 35 cas et de ... [more ▼]

Nous avons utilisé la cabergoline, un nouvel agoniste dopaminergique, dans le traitement des adénomes hypophysaires à prolactine. Cinquante-six patients atteints de micro-adénome dans 35 cas et de macroadénome dans 21 cas ont été traités durant des périodes variant entre 1 et 17 mois à des doses de cabergoline variant entre 0,25 mg et 2 mg par semaine, prises à raison de 1 à 4 fois par semaine. Cette nouvelle substance nous est apparue extrêmement efficace et très bien tolérée [less ▲]

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See detailAspects cliniques de la neoplasie endocrinienne multiple de type 2 (NEM-2).
Moreau, L.; Beckers, Albert ULg

in Revue Médicale de Liège (1993), 48(6), 316-22

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See detailAspects cliniques de la neoplasie endocrinienne multiple de type 1 (NEM-1).
Ghuysen, Alexandre ULg; Stevenaert, Achille ULg; Beckers, Albert ULg

in Revue Médicale de Liège (1993), 48(6), 309-63

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See detailDecreased number and defect of the initialization process of corticotropin-releasing hormone receptors in adenomatous corticotrophs
Smets, G.; Abs, R.; Verhelst, J. et al

in The 75th Annual meeting of the Endocrine society - Abstract book (1993)

See detailThe treatment of prolactinomas with cabergoline : results in 56 patients
Demez, Pierre ULg; Verhaert, G.; Stevenaert, Achille ULg et al

in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1993), 16

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See detailPresurgical octreotide treatment in acromegaly
Stevenaert, Achille ULg; Beckers, Albert ULg

in 3rd International pituitary congress - Abstract book (1993)

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See detailSerum GH response to the administration of TRh
Petrossians, Patrick ULg; Abs, R.; Beckers, Albert ULg

in Acta Clinica Belgica (1993), 48

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See detailThe treatment of prolactinomas with cabergoline : results in 56 patients
verhaert, g; demez, p; abs, r et al

in Acta Clinica Belgica (1993), (48),

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See detailACTH-Related peptide-secreting silent corticotroph adenomas of the pituitary
abs, r; Smets, G.; klöppel, G. et al

in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1993), 16

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See detailLight and Electron microscopic immunolocalization of Bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein in the Bovine Placentome
Demez, Pierre ULg; Zolli, A. P.; Beckers, Jean-François ULg et al

in 1st Joint meeting of the Royal Microscopical society and the Belgian Societies for Cell biology, clinical cytology, Electron Microscopy and pathology-Abstract book (1993)

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See detailDecreased number and defect of the internalization process of corticotropin-releasing hormone receptors in adenomatous corticotrophs
verhelst, j; Abs, R.; Beckers, Albert ULg et al

in Acta Clinica Belgica (1993), 48

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See detailThe treatment of prolactinomas with cabegoline : results in 56 patients
Verhelst, J.; Abs, R.; Verhaert, G. et al

in Neuro-endocrinologie PRL, VI International prolactin congress - Abstract book (1993)

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See detailPresurgical octreotide treatment in acromegaly
Stevenaert, Achille ULg; Beckers, Albert ULg

in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1993), 16(1-8), 137

See detailEngery-filtering transmission electron microscopy of biological specimens.
de Bruijn, W. C.; Sorber, C. W.; Gelsema, E. S. et al

in Scanning Microscopy (1993), 7(2), 693-708709

By energy-filtering transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) electrons can be separated by their energy losses. An electron-energy filter, added to the microscope column allows the measurement of the ... [more ▼]

By energy-filtering transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) electrons can be separated by their energy losses. An electron-energy filter, added to the microscope column allows the measurement of the energy distribution of transmitted electrons that have lost energy (< 2,000 eV, with an energy resolution of approximately 1 eV). These filtered electrons, recorded either as a spectrum or as an image, are composed of two parts superimposed on top of each other: (a) the unspecific energy-loss population (= the continuum) and (b) the specific element-related energy-loss population (= the edges). At the edges, electron data in spectra and images are mathematically processed, to obtain the desired element-related net-intensity values or images. These data are related to the total transmitted electron intensity, from the zero- and low-loss spectral region giving the relative spectralor image intensity rations ((S)R*x, (I)R*x), which can be related to the element concentration. The acquisition of the zero-loss and low-loss data is hampered by the restricted dynamic range of the TV camera. By improvements through the introduction of calibrated attenuation filters in the optical path to the TV-camera, more reliable values for (S)R*x and (I)R*x can be acquired. By addition of Bio-standards adjacent to the tissue, a "known" and "unknown" concentration of the element present in the same ultrathin section and the "bias" in the concentration estimation, can be obtained. Some practical examples are given for the estimation of the iron cencentration in siderosomes, boron in melasosomes and calcium in calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals. [less ▲]

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See detailAspects cliniques de la néoplasie endocrinienne multiple de type 1 (NEM-1)
Ghuysen, Alexandre ULg; Beckers, Albert ULg; Stevenaert, Achille ULg

in Médecine & Chirurgie Digestives (1993), 22(8), 468-470

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