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Stig Sonne-Holm
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 29
Citations - 1511
Stig Sonne-Holm is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1464 citations.
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Quantification of synovistis by MRI: correlation between dynamic and static gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and microscopic and macroscopic signs of synovial inflammation.
Mikkel Østergaard,M Stoltenberg,Preben Løvgreen-Nielsen,Birgitte Volck,Stig Sonne-Holm,Ib Lorenzen +5 more
TL;DR: Dynamic MRI could distinguish knees with and without synovial inflammation with a high predictive value, and the optimal time for enhancement measurements was one-half to one minute after Gd injection, as the highest correlation coefficients to histologic inflammation were observed in this interval.
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Studies on YKL-40 in knee joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Involvement of YKL-40 in the joint pathology
B. Volck,Julia S. Johansen,M Stoltenberg,C. Garbarsch,Paul A. Price,Mikkel Østergaard,K. Ostergaard,P. Løvgreen-Nielsen,Stig Sonne-Holm,Ib Lorenzen +9 more
TL;DR: YKL-40 may be involved in the pathophysiology of the arthritic processes and reflect local disease activity in knee joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis and related to histopathological changes in synovium and cartilage and to serum YKL40 and other biochemical markers.
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Epidemiology of meniscal lesions in the knee: 1,215 open operations in copenhagen 1982-84
TL;DR: In a suburban area of Copenhagen with approximately 620,000 inhabitants, all the openly operated on meniscal lesions of the knee joint between 1982 and 1984 inclusive were reviewed and a higher frequency of trauma related to onset of symptoms was found among males than among females.
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Influence of fatness, intelligence, education and sociodemographic factors on response rate in a health survey.
TL;DR: Responsibility rates in health surveys are strongly influenced by degree of fatness, intelligence, educational level, social class, age, and proximity of residence.
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Independent effects of weight change and attained body weight on prevalence of arterial hypertension in obese and non-obese men.
TL;DR: Changes in body weight have a great influence on arterial hypertension independent of the effect of attained weight, particularly in obese subjects.