ereprof. dr. Claude Cuvelier
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Pitfalls in the diagnosis of hypereosinophilic syndrome: A report of two cases.
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Nasal biopsy is superior to nasal smear for finding eosinophils in nonallergic rhinitis.
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Fundic gland polyps : three other case reports suggesting a possible association with acid suppressing therapy
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Myasthenia gravis and sarcoidosis: report of two cases
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Editorial. Why a symposium on quality reporting in gastrointestinal pathology at the first meeting of the european gastrointestinal pathology group?
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Techniek en resultaten met endorectale microchirurgie voor sessiele tubulovilleuse poliepen.
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The gut associated adressins : lymphocyte homing in the gut
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The role of gut inflammation in the pathogenesis of spondyloarthropathies
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Long-term evolution of gut inflammation in patients with spondyloarthropathy
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Spondylarthropathies: from gut to target organs
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Course of gut inflammation in spondylarthropathies and therapeutic consequences
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The gut associated addressins: Lymphocyte homing in the gut.
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Ultrastructural investigation of M-cells and lymphoepithelial contacts in naso-pharyngeal associated lymphoid tissue (NALT).
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Immunohistochemical analyses of the lymphoepithelium in human nasopharyngeal associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) - Preliminary results.
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Myasthenia gravis and sarcoidosis: Report of 2 cases.
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The influence of preoperative radiotherapy on the strength of colon anastomosis in rats
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The occurrence of eosinophils in non-allergic rhinitis mucosa: comparison of nasal smear and nasal biopsy
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Immunopathogenic mechanisms in spondylarthropathy and gut inflammation
(1995) Advances in mucosal immunology. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 371A+B. p.1379-1380 -
Ileitis in rheumatic diseases
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Gut inflammation in psoriatic arthritis: a prospective ileocolonoscopic study
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The evolution of spondyloarthropathies in relation to gut histology, 1: clinical aspects
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The evolution of spondyloarthropathies in relation to gut histology, 2: histological aspects
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The evolution of spondyloarthropathies in relation to gut histology, 3: relation between gut and joint
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THE ROLE OF T-CELLS IN RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS.
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Thallium-201 accumulation in myositis ossificans and in juxta-articular ossification
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Is endoscopic surveillance worthwhile in IBD?
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Bronchopneumonia caused by Propionibacterium acnes
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M-cells are damaged and increased in number in inflamed human ileal mucosa
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Idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases: immunological hypothesis
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ATTENUATION OF ALLERGIC AIRWAY INFLAMMATION IN IL-4 DEFICIENT MICE.
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Evaluation of rectal mucosal irritation in rabbits after sub-chronic administration of lecithin-containing suppositories.
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ABNORMAL LYMPHATICS AND SARCOIDOSIS.
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Spondylarthropathy and the gut : the pathologist's contribution
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Oncocytoma of the nasopharynx
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Ossifying peritonitis : a new entity... or an unusual form of metaplasia?
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Disease evolution in spondylarthropathy patients in relation to their gut histology on ileocolonoscopy
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Gut inflammation in children with late onset pauciarticular juvenile chronic arthritis and evolution to adult spondyloarthropathy: a prospective study
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A prospective study of patients with spondyloarthropathy with special reference to HLA-B27 and to gut histology
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M-cells are damaged and increased in number in inflamed human ileal mucosa
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T cell receptor Vbeta usage in rheumatoid nodules - marked oligoclonality among DL-2 expanded lymphocytes.
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INTESTINAL LEIOMYOMATOSIS - A VARIANT OF LEIOMYOMATOSIS PERITONEALIS-DISSEMINATA - REPLY.
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Immunohistological studies of IL-2 receptor in normal and inflamed ileal mucosa
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Gut inflammation in the spondylarthropathies : relation to the clinical expression of the disease and possible mechanisms
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Spondylarthropathy and gut inflammation: immunopathogenetic mechanisms
(1992) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TISSUE REACTIONS-EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS. 14(4). p.203-209 -
Increased intestinal permeability in ankylosing spondylitis
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Expression of T cell receptors αβ and γδ in the ileal mucosa of patients with Crohn's disease and with spondylarthropathy
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T-cell receptors in ileal mucosal biopsies of patients with Crohn disease and spondylarthropathy
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i(12p) in a near-diploid mature ovarian teratoma
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EFFECT OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC ANTIGEN INHALATION ON AIRWAY MORPHOLOGY AND RESPONSIVENESS IN ACTIVELY SENSITIZED RATS.
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COMBINED LEIOMYOMATOSIS OF THE SMALL-INTESTINE AND COLON.
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Rationale for local toxicity of calcium chelators.
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Toxicity of litholytic ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-solutions to the urothelium of the rat and dog
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Toxicity to the urothelium of calcium chelating agents for chemolysis