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MRI evaluation of end-organ damage in diabetes and hypertension

Elderen, S.G.C. van

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Elderen, S. G. C. van. (2010, December 21). MRI evaluation of end-organ damage in diabetes and hypertension. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/16265

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MRI evaluation of end-organ damage, in Diabetes and Hypertension

Saskia Gerdina Cornelia van Elderen

2010

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Printed by: Optima Grafi sche Communicatie, Rotterdam

ISBN/EAN: 978-90-9025758-7

© 2010, S.G.C. van Elderen, Leiden, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by any means, without prior written permis- sion of the author.

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MRI evaluation of end-organ damage, in Diabetes and Hypertension

PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van

de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van de Rector Magnifi cus Prof. mr. P.F. van der Heijden,

volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op dinsdag 21 december 2010

klokke 15.00 uur

door

Saskia Gerdina Cornelia van Elderen

geboren te Eindhoven in 1982

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PROMOTIECOMMISSIE

Promotores Prof. Dr. A. de Roos Prof. Dr. J.W.A. Smit

Co-promotores Dr. ir. J.J.M. Westenberg Dr. J. van der Grond

Overige commissieleden Prof. Dr. M.A. van Buchem Prof. Dr. A.G. Webb Dr. L.J.M. Kroft

The research described in this thesis was carried out at the department of Radiology (head:

Prof. dr. J.L. Bloem) and Endocrinology (head: Prof. dr. J.W.A. Smit) of the Leiden University Medical Center.

Financial support by the Netherlands Heart Foundation and the Dutch Diabetes Foundation for the publication of this thesis is gratefully acknowledged. Additional fi nancial support is provided by The J.E. Jurriaanse Foundation, Foundation Imago Oegstgeest, Foundation of Image Processing, Philips Healthcare Benelux, Novo Nordisk BV, Boehringer Ingelheim BV, Toshiba Medical Systems Nederland, Guerbet Nederland BV, Philips Healthcare Nederland, Eli Lilly Nederland BV, and Servier Nederland Farma BV.

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Aan mijn ouders

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Contents

Chapter 1 General introduction and outline 9

Part I: Evaluation of end-organ damage by standardized MR imaging tests, in Diabetes and Hypertension

Chapter 2 The eff ect of hypertension on aortic pulse wave velocity in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients: assessment by MR imaging

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Chapter 3 Association of aortic arch pulse wave velocity with left ventricular mass and lacunar brain infarcts in hypertensive patients: assessment by MR imaging

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Radiology 2009:253(3):681-688

Chapter 4 Aortic stiff ness is associated with cardiac function and cerebral small vessel disease in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus: assessment by MR imaging

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European Radiology 2010:20(5):1132-1138

Chapter 5 Increased aortic stiff ness measured by MR imaging in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients and the relationship with renal function

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American Journal of Roentgenology, accepted 2010

Chapter 6 Cerebral perfusion and aortic stiff ness are independent predictors of white matter brain atrophy in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients:

assessment by MR imaging

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Chapter 7 Progression of brain atrophy and cognitive decline in diabetes mellitus, a 3 year follow-up

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Neurology 2010:75(11):997-1002

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Part II: Innovative MR techniques

Chapter 8 Phosphorus-31 MR spectroscopy of skeletal muscle in maternally inherited diabetes and deafness A3243G mitochondrial mutation carriers

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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2009:29(1):127-131

Chapter 9 Initial results on in vivo human coronary MR angiography at 7 Tesla 111 Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2009:62(6):1379-1384

Chapter 10 Right coronary MR angiography at 7 Tesla: a direct quantitative comparison with 3 Tesla in young healthy volunteers

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Radiology 2010:257(1):254-259

Summary and conclusions 137

Samenvatting en conclusies 143

List of publications 151

Dankwoord 157

Curriculum vitae 161

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