Harry van Goor focuses on Internal medicine, Surgery, Endocrinology, Pancreatitis and Kidney. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gastroenterology and Urology. His research investigates the connection between Surgery and topics such as Relative risk that intersect with problems in Clinical endpoint, Intention-to-treat analysis, Debridement, Standard treatment and Percutaneous.
He frequently studies issues relating to Inflammation and Endocrinology. His Pancreatitis study combines topics in areas such as Anesthesia, Pancreatic disease, Acute pancreatitis and Prospective cohort study. His Kidney research incorporates themes from Creatinine, Immunology, Fibrosis, Pathology and Renal ischemia.
Harry van Goor mainly investigates Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Surgery, Kidney and Transplantation. Harry van Goor regularly links together related areas like Gastroenterology in his Internal medicine studies. His work is connected to Abdominal surgery, Pancreatitis, Adhesion, Randomized controlled trial and Bowel obstruction, as a part of Surgery.
Harry van Goor interconnects Anesthesia and Acute pancreatitis in the investigation of issues within Pancreatitis. His Kidney research integrates issues from Fibrosis, Pathology, Creatinine and Immunology. His Renal function research includes themes of Urinary system and Urology.
Harry van Goor mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Oxidative stress, Gastroenterology and Surgery. His study looks at the relationship between Internal medicine and topics such as Diabetes mellitus, which overlap with Calcification. His research on Oxidative stress also deals with topics like
His Gastroenterology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Complication and Hazard ratio. His study in Abdominal surgery and Prospective cohort study is carried out as part of his studies in Surgery. His Pancreatitis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Clinical endpoint, Randomized controlled trial and Quality of life.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Randomized controlled trial, Oxidative stress, Gastroenterology and Surgery. In Internal medicine, he works on issues like Endocrinology, which are connected to Hepcidin. Harry van Goor has researched Randomized controlled trial in several fields, including Vital signs, Complication, Pancreatitis and Patient safety.
His work carried out in the field of Oxidative stress brings together such families of science as Inflammatory bowel disease, Pathogenesis, Inflammation, Cysteine and Albumin. His studies in Gastroenterology integrate themes in fields like Microbiome, Prospective cohort study, MEN1, Colorectal surgery and Confounding. He has included themes like Relative risk and Standard treatment in his Surgery study.
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A step-up approach or open necrosectomy for necrotizing pancreatitis
Hjalmar C. van Santvoort;Marc G. Besselink;Olaf J. Bakker;H. Sijbrand Hofker.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2010)
Probiotic prophylaxis in predicted severe acute pancreatitis: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Marc G. H. Besselink;Hjalmar C. van Santvoort;Erik Buskens;Erik Buskens;Marja A. Boermeester.
The Lancet (2008)
Macrophage diversity in renal injury and repair
Sharon Denise Ricardo;Harry Van Goor;Allison A Eddy.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2008)
A conservative and minimally invasive approach to necrotizing pancreatitis improves outcome.
Hjalmar C. van Santvoort;Olaf J. Bakker;Thomas L. Bollen;Marc G. Besselink.
Gastroenterology (2011)
Protective role of endothelial nitric oxide synthase
Ester W J A Albrecht;Coen A Stegeman;Peter Heeringa;Robert Henning.
The Journal of Pathology (2003)
Reduction in Adhesive Small-Bowel Obstruction by Seprafilm® Adhesion Barrier After Intestinal Resection
Victor W. Fazio;Zane Cohen;James W. Fleshman;Harry van Goor.
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum (2006)
Genetic and Pharmacological Inhibition of Galectin-3 Prevents Cardiac Remodeling by Interfering With Myocardial Fibrogenesis
Lili Yu;Willem P.T. Ruifrok;Maxi Meissner;Eelke M. Bos.
Circulation-heart Failure (2013)
Surgical site infection – a European perspective of incidence and economic burden
David J Leaper;Harry van Goor;Jacqueline Reilly;Nicola Petrosillo.
International Wound Journal (2004)
Angiotensin?converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), SARS?CoV?2 and the pathophysiology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID?19)
Arno R. Bourgonje;Amaal Eman Abdulle;Wim Timens;Jan Luuk Hillebrands.
The Journal of Pathology (2020)
Endoscopic or surgical step-up approach for infected necrotising pancreatitis : A multicentre randomised trial
Sandra van Brunschot;Janneke van Grinsven;Hjalmar C van Santvoort;Olaf J Bakker.
The Lancet (2018)
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