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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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Uitnodiging

U bent van harte welkom bij de openbare verdediging van mijn proefschrift MRi evalUation of end-oRgan daMage in Diabetes and Hypertension op dinsdag 21 december 2010 om 15.00 uur

Aan de Universiteit Leiden in de Senaatskamer van het Academiegebouw Rapenburg 67-73

Na afloop van de promotie is er gelegenheid tot feliciteren in de Brasserie van de Faculty Club

Saskia G.C. van Elderen Molenstraat 1

2316 TC Leiden 06-11645959

s.g.c.van_elderen@lumc.nl

Paranimfen:

Yvonne van Hees 06-18515275

yvonnevanhees7@hotmail.com Heynric Grotenhuis

06-41373644

h.b.grotenhuis@lumc.nl

Contents thesis

Saskia G.C. van Elderen MRi evalUation of end-oRgan daMage in Diabetes and Hypertension

Chapter

1

, p 9: Introduction

PaRt i Chapter

2

, p 19: Aortic stiffness in hypertension and type 1 diabetes Chapter

3

, p 31: Aortic stiffness and end-organ damage in hypertension Chapter

4

, p 47: Aortic stiffness and end-organ damage in type 1 diabetes Chapter

5

, p 61: Aortic stiffness and renal function in type 1 diabetes

Chapter

6

, p 73: Vascular mechanisms of brain atrophy in type 1 diabetes

Chapter

7

, p 85: Progression of brain atrophy in diabetes

PaRt ii Chapter

8

, p 99: Phosphorus MR

spectroscopy in MIDD syndrome Chapter

9

, p 111: Feasibility of coronary MRA at 7 Tesla

Chapter

10

, p 125: 7 Tesla versus 3 Tesla coronary MRA comparison

p 137: Summary and conclusions p 143: Samenvatting en conclusies p 151: List of publications

p 157: Dankwoord p 161: Curriculum vitae

M R i e v a lU at io n o f e n d -o R g a n d a M a g e in D ia be te s a nd H yp er te ns ion Sa sk ia G .C . v an E ld er en

MRi evalUation of

end-oRgan daMage

in Diabetes and Hypertension

Saskia G.C. van Elderen

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