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Jan Verlooy
Researcher at University of Antwerp
Publications - 58
Citations - 2619
Jan Verlooy is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intracranial pressure & Tinnitus. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 56 publications receiving 2477 citations.
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Endocrine consequences of long-term intrathecal administration of opioids.
Roger Abs,Johan Verhelst,J. Maeyaert,J.P. van Buyten,F Opsomer,Hugo Adriaensen,Jan Verlooy,T Van Havenbergh,Mario Smet,K. Van Acker +9 more
TL;DR: Of all patients receiving intrathecal opioids, the large majority of men and all women developed hypog onadotropic hypogonadism, about15% developed central hypocorticism, and about 15% developed GH deficiency.
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Cabergoline in the treatment of hyperprolactinemia: a study in 455 patients.
Johan Verhelst,Roger Abs,Dominique Maiter,Annick Van den Bruel,Mark Vandeweghe,Brigitte Velkeniers,Jean Mockel,G. Lamberigts,Patrick Petrossians,Peter Coremans,Charles Mahler,Achille Stevenaert,Jan Verlooy,Christian Raftopoulos,Albert Beckers +14 more
TL;DR: The high efficacy and tolerability of cabergoline in the treatment of pathological hyperprolactinemia is confirmed, in a large-scale retrospective study, leaving few patients with unacceptable side effects or inadequate clinical response.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation for tinnitus: influence of tinnitus duration on stimulation parameter choice and maximal tinnitus suppression.
Dirk De Ridder,Edwin Verstraeten,Karolien Van der Kelen,Gert De Mulder,Stefan Sunaert,Jan Verlooy,Paul Van de Heyning,Aage R. Møller +7 more
TL;DR: Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the auditory cortex is capable of modifying tinnitus perception for a very short time, and the maximal amount of suppression and best stimulation frequency depends on the tinnitis duration.
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Imaging findings in diffuse axonal injury after closed head trauma
Paul M. Parizel,Ö. Özsarlak,J.W.M. Van Goethem,L. Van den Hauwe,Chris Dillen,Jan Verlooy,Paul Cosyns,A. M. De Schepper +7 more
TL;DR: The spectrum of imaging findings in patients with diffuse axonal injuries (DAI) after closed head trauma is reviewed, and technical aspects in MR imaging of these patients are discussed.
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Is the root entry/exit zone important in microvascular compression syndromes?
TL;DR: An epidemiological analysis found a clear epidemiological correlation between the length of the CNS segment, which differed among cranial nerves, and the incidence of the microvascular compression syndrome.