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Annemiek W. Nap
Researcher at Maastricht University
Publications - 57
Citations - 3857
Annemiek W. Nap is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endometriosis & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 51 publications receiving 2940 citations. Previous affiliations of Annemiek W. Nap include Maastricht University Medical Centre.
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ESHRE guideline: management of women with endometriosis
Gerard A.J. Dunselman,Nathalie Vermeulen,Christian M. Becker,Carlos Calhaz-Jorge,B. De Bie,O. Heikinheimo,L. Kiesel,Annemiek W. Nap,Andrew M. Prentice,Ertan Saridogan,David Soriano,Willianne L.D.M. Nelen +11 more
TL;DR: This guideline was produced by a group of experts in the field using the structured methodology of the Manual for ESHRE Guideline Development, including a thorough systematic search of the literature, quality assessment of the included papers up to January 2012 and consensus within the guideline group on all recommendations.
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Antiangiogenesis therapy for endometriosis
Annemiek W. Nap,Arjan W. Griffioen,Gerard A.J. Dunselman,Jessica C.A. Bouma-ter Steege,Victor L. Thijssen,Johannes L.H. Evers,Patrick G. Groothuis +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that inhibitors of angiogenesis effectively interfere with the maintenance and growth of endometriosis by inhibiting angiogenic agents, suggesting that the use ofAngiostatic agents may be promising as a therapy for endometRIosis.
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ESHRE guideline: endometriosis
Christian M. Becker,Attila Bokor,Oskari Heikinheimo,Andrew W Horne,F. Jansen,Ludwig Kiesel,Kathleen King,Marina Kvaskoff,Annemiek W. Nap,Katrine Petersen,Ertan Saridogan,Carla Tomassetti,N. van Hanegem,Nicolas Vulliemoz,Nathalie Vermeulen +14 more
TL;DR: The current guideline provides 109 recommendations on diagnosis, treatments for pain and infertility, management of disease recurrence, asymptomatic or extrapelvic disease, endometriosis in adolescents and postmenopausal women, prevention and the association with cancer.
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Randomized trial of a lifestyle program in obese infertile women
Meike Mutsaerts,Anne M. van Oers,Henk Groen,Jan M. Burggraaff,Walter K. H. Kuchenbecker,Denise A. M. Perquin,Carolien A.M. Koks,Ron J. T. van Golde,Eugenie M. Kaaijk,Jaap M. Schierbeek,G.J.E. Oosterhuis,Frank J. M. Broekmans,Wanda J. E. Bemelmans,Cornelis B. Lambalk,M. F. G. Verberg,Fulco van der Veen,Nicole F. Klijn,Patricia E. A. M. Mercelina,Yvonne M. van Kasteren,Annemiek W. Nap,Egbert A. Brinkhuis,Niels E. A. Vogel,Robert J. A. B. Mulder,Ed T. C. M. Gondrie,Jan Bruin,J. Marko Sikkema,Mathieu H. G. de Greef,Mathieu H. G. de Greef,Nancy C. W. ter Bogt,Jolande A. Land,Ben W.J. Mol,Annemieke Hoek +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors randomly assigned infertile women with a body-mass index (the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters) of 29 or higher to a 6-month lifestyle intervention preceding treatment for infertility or to prompt treatment for fertility.
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Pathogenesis of endometriosis.
Annemiek W. Nap,Patrick G. Groothuis,Ayşe Y. Demir,Johannes L.H. Evers,Gerard A.J. Dunselman +4 more
TL;DR: Early endometriosis lesion formation is described in detail, as this seems to be a key process in the development of peritoneal endometRIosis.