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Jan Werner Poley
Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Publications - 34
Citations - 2511
Jan Werner Poley is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatitis & Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 34 publications receiving 2029 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Werner Poley include Erasmus University Medical Center.
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International cancer of the pancreas screening (CAPS) consortium summit on the management of patients with increased risk for familial pancreatic cancer
Marcia I. Canto,Femme Harinck,Ralph H. Hruban,G. J. A. Offerhaus,Jan Werner Poley,Ihab R. Kamel,Yung Nio,Richard S. Schulick,Claudio Bassi,Irma Kluijt,Michael J. Levy,Amitabh Chak,Paul Fockens,Michael Goggins,Marco J. Bruno +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 49-expert multidisciplinary international consortium met to discuss pancreatic screening and vote on statements on screening, surveillance and management of high-risk individuals with an inherited predisposition to pancreatic cancer.
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Feasibility and yield of a new EUS histology needle: results from a multicenter, pooled, cohort study
Julio Iglesias-Garcia,Jan Werner Poley,Alberto Larghi,Marc Giovannini,Maria Chiara Petrone,Ihab Abdulkader,Geneviève Monges,Guido Costamagna,Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono,Katharina Biermann,Guido Rindi,Erwan Bories,Claudio Dogloni,Marco J. Bruno,J. Enrique Domínguez-Muñoz +14 more
TL;DR: Performing an EUS-FNB with a new 19-gauge histology needle is feasible for histopathology diagnosis of intraintestinal and extraintestinal mass lesions, offering the possibility of obtaining a core sample for histological evaluation in the majority of cases, with an overall diagnostic accuracy of over 85%.
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One to 2-Year Surveillance Intervals Reduce Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Families With Lynch Syndrome
Hans F. A. Vasen,Mohamed Abdirahman,Richard M. Brohet,Alexandra M. J. Langers,Jan H. Kleibeuker,Mariëtte C.A. van Kouwen,Jan J. Koornstra,Henk Boot,Annemieke Cats,Evelien Dekker,Silvia Sanduleanu,Jan Werner Poley,James C. H. Hardwick,Wouter H. de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel,Andrea E. van der Meulen de Jong,T. Gie Tan,Maarten A J M Jacobs,Faig Lall A. Mohamed,Sijbrand Y. de Boer,Paul C. van de Meeberg,Marie Louise Verhulst,J. M. J. I. Salemans,Nico van Bentem,B. Dik Westerveld,Juda Vecht,Fokko M. Nagengast +25 more
TL;DR: With surveillance intervals of 1-2 years, members of families with Lynch syndrome have a lower risk of developing CRC than with Surveillance intervals of 2-3 years, and because of the low risk of CRC in non-Lynch syndrome families, a less intensive surveillance protocol can be recommended.
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Endoscopic treatment of chronic pancreatitis: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Guideline - Updated August 2018.
Jean-Marc Dumonceau,Marie Delhaye,Andrea Tringali,Andrea Tringali,Marianna Arvanitakis,Andres Sanchez-Yague,Thierry Vaysse,Guruprasad P. Aithal,Andrea Anderloni,Marco J. Bruno,Paolo Cantù,Jacques Devière,Juan Enrique Dominguez-Munoz,Selma J. Lekkerkerker,Jan Werner Poley,Mohan Ramchandani,Nageshwar D. Reddy,Jeanin E. van Hooft +17 more
TL;DR: Endoscopic therapy and/or extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) as the first-line therapy for painful uncomplicated chronic pancreatitis with an obstructed main pancreatic duct (MPD) in the head/body of the pancreas is suggested.
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Successful Management of Benign Biliary Strictures With Fully Covered Self-Expanding Metal Stents
Jacques Devière,D. Nageshwar Reddy,Andreas Püspök,Thierry Ponchon,Marco J. Bruno,Michael J. Bourke,Horst Neuhaus,André Roy,Ferrán González-Huix Lladó,Alan N. Barkun,Paul Kortan,Claudio Navarrete,Joyce Peetermans,Daniel Blero,Sundeep Lakhtakia,Werner Dolak,Vincent Lepilliez,Jan Werner Poley,Andrea Tringali,Guido Costamagna +19 more
TL;DR: In a large prospective multinational study, removal success of FCSEMS after extended indwell and stricture resolution were achieved for approximately 75% of patients.