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Jonathan M. Coutinho
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 194
Citations - 6593
Jonathan M. Coutinho is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 135 publications receiving 4313 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan M. Coutinho include University of Pennsylvania & University Health Network.
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Targeted inactivation of hepatic Abca1 causes profound hypoalphalipoproteinemia and kidney hypercatabolism of apoA-I
Jenelle M. Timmins,Ji-Young Lee,Elena Boudyguina,Kimberly D. Kluckman,Liam R. Brunham,Anny Mulya,Abraham K. Gebre,Jonathan M. Coutinho,Perry L. Colvin,Thomas L. Smith,Michael R. Hayden,Nobuyo Maeda,John S. Parks +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that in chow-fed mice, the liver is the single most important source of plasma HDL, and hepatic, but not extrahepatic, Abca1 is critical in maintaining the circulation of mature HDL particles by direct lipidation of hepatic lipid-poor apoA-I, slowing its catabolism by the kidney and prolonging its plasma residence time.
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European Stroke Organization guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral venous thrombosis - endorsed by the European Academy of Neurology
José M. Ferro,Marie-Germaine Bousser,Patrícia Canhão,Jonathan M. Coutinho,Isabelle Crassard,Francesco Dentali,M. N. D. Di Minno,Alberto Maino,Ida Martinelli,F. Masuhr,D. Aguiar de Sousa,Jan Stam +11 more
TL;DR: Current guidelines on cerebral venous thrombosis diagnosis and management were issued by the European Federation of Neurological Societies in 2010 are updated using a clearer and evidence‐based methodology.
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The Incidence of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis A Cross-Sectional Study
TL;DR: The incidence of cerebral venous thrombosis among adults is probably higher than previously believed.
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Cerebral Venous and Sinus Thrombosis in Women
Jonathan M. Coutinho,José M. Ferro,Patrícia Canhão,Fernando Barinagarrementeria,Carlos Cantú,Marie-Germaine Bousser,Jan Stam +6 more
TL;DR: This study identified important differences between women and men in presentation, course, and risk factors of cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis and showed that women with a gender-specific risk factor have a much better prognosis than other patients.
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Clinical characteristics and outcome of brain abscess: Systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: The prognosis of patients with brain abscesses has gradually improved over the past 60 years, and important changes over time were the modality of cranial imaging, neurosurgical technique, and antimicrobial regimen.