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Sander F. Garrelfs
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 19
Citations - 441
Sander F. Garrelfs is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Primary hyperoxaluria & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 114 citations.
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Lumasiran, an RNAi Therapeutic for Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1
Sander F. Garrelfs,Yaacov Frishberg,Sally A. Hulton,Michael J. Koren,William O'Riordan,Pierre Cochat,Georges Deschênes,Hadas Shasha-Lavsky,Jeffrey M. Saland,William van’t Hoff,Daniel Guido Fuster,Daniella Magen,Shabbir H. Moochhala,Gesa Schalk,Eva Simkova,Jaap W. Groothoff,David J. Sas,Kristin Meliambro,Jiandong Lu,Marianne T. Sweetser,Pushkal Garg,Akshay Vaishnaw,John M. Gansner,Tracy L. McGregor,John C. Lieske +24 more
TL;DR: The primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is a rare genetic disease caused by hepatic overproduction of oxalate that leads to kidney stones, nephrocalcinosis, kidney failure, and syste....
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Patients with primary hyperoxaluria type 2 have significant morbidity and require careful follow-up.
Sander F. Garrelfs,Gill Rumsby,Hessel Peters-Sengers,Florian Erger,Jaap W. Groothoff,Bodo B. Beck,Michiel J. S. Oosterveld,Alessandra Pelle,Thomas J. Neuhaus,Brigitte Adams,Pierre Cochat,Eduardo Salido,Graham Lipkin,Bernd Hoppe,Sally A. Hulton +14 more
TL;DR: Clinical, genetic, and biochemical findings from the largest cohort of patients with primary hyperoxaluria type 2, obtained by a retrospective record review of genetically confirmed cases in the OxalEurope registry, are reported.
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Return-to-work in patients with acquired brain injury and psychiatric disorders as a comorbidity: A systematic review
TL;DR: Patients with a previous history of psychiatric disorders were at considerably higher risk for a new episode and lower RTW rates following ABI, and psychiatric disorders as a comorbidity after ABI are strong negatively associated with RTW.
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A report from the European Hyperoxaluria Consortium (OxalEurope) Registry on a large cohort of patients with primary hyperoxaluria type 3.
Cristina Martin-Higueras,Sander F. Garrelfs,Jaap W. Groothoff,Dorrit E. Jacob,Shabbir H. Moochhala,Justine Bacchetta,Cécile Acquaviva,Marcin Zaniew,Przymyslaw Sikora,Bodo B. Beck,Bernd Hoppe +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors retrospectively analyzed the largest PH3 cohort reported so far and found that PH3 is more comparable to PH1 and PH2 than so far inferred from smaller studies.
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The Ocular Phenotype in Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1.
Johannes Birtel,Philipp Herrmann,Sander F. Garrelfs,Simon Dulz,Yevgeniya Atiskova,Roselie M. Diederen,Martin Gliem,Florian Brinkert,Frank G. Holz,Camiel J. F. Boon,Bernd Hoppe,Peter Charbel Issa +11 more
TL;DR: Investigating ophthalmic features in a large group of patients with primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) found severe ocular alterations occur in infantile cases, whereas mild or no ocular alteration are typical in non-infantile PH1 patients.