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Andor Glaudemans
prof. dr.

I am a nuclear medicine specialist and always trying to implement innovative diagnostic and therapeutic methods in imaging. My main research interests involve infectious and inflammatory diseases, tumor-immunology, and development of new-targeted diagnostic tools for PET imaging. The latter focus is carried out in close collaboration with our radiochemists. Within the lymphoma research Groningen team we have a close collaboration with the department of hematology. The research is focused on finding new methods for diagnosis and therapy evaluation in several types of lymphomas. We have a special interest in post-transplant lymphatic disorders (PTLD). Furthermore, we are developing and evaluating several fields of radionuclide therapy, so called theranostics.

Vessel involvement in giant cell arteritis: an imaging approach
Vasculitis is classified based on the size of the involved vessels. The two major forms are small vessel vasculitis and large vessel vasculitis (LVV). Main forms of LVV are Takayasu arteritis, giant cell arteritis (GCA), isolated aortitis and chronic periaortitis. This manuscript will focus on GCA, named after the presence of giant cells in the artery vessel wall. A positive biopsy of the temporal artery is the gold standard for making a diagnosis of GCA. In the past 10 years the introduction of new imaging techniques in GCA...
A phase 1 dose escalation study of RAD1901, an oral selective estrogen receptor degrader, in healthy postmenopausal women
Published in: Cancer Research
Estrogen and the estrogen receptor (ER) are known to be prominent drivers of breast tumourigenesis and breast cancer progression. Hormonal agents that target the ER such as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) and selective estrogen receptor degraders (SERDs) are routinely used for the management for ER+ breast cancer. Fulvestrant is currently the only SERD approved for the treatment of ER-positive metastatic breast cancer, however, despite its clinical efficacy, the utility of fulvestrant has been limited by the amount of drug that can be administered in a single injection,...
G. Hattersley, F. David, A. Harris, M. Clarkin, K. Banks, A. W. J. M. Glaudemans, J. Doorduin, M. Koole, E. F. J. de Vries, G. Williams
Radiotherapy may induce enhanced uptake on F-18-fluoroestradiol PET scans
Published in: Cancer Research
Introduction: Whole body imaging of 18F-fluoroestradiol (FES) uptake combined with positron emission tomography (PET) has been applied for diagnosis and prediction of therapy response in estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer patients. A maximal standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of 1.5 has previously been defined as the optimal threshold for FES uptake to differentiate between ER-positive and negative tumor lesions. FES uptake in healthy tissue differs per anatomic site and can be influenced by extrinsic factors. Previous FES PET studies have suggested that radiotherapy (RTx) may cause heterogeneous enhanced...
Comment on: “Diagnosis of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: The Role of Nuclear Medicine May Be Overestimated” by Claudio Diaz-Ledezma, Courtney Lamberton, Paul Lichtstein and Javad Parvizi
Published in: Journal of Arthroplasty
Andor W. J. M. Glaudemans, Paul C. Jutte, Nicola Petrosillo, Paola A. Erba, Elena Lazzeri, Alberto Signore
Imaging fungal infections in children
Published in: Clinical and Translational Imaging
Fungal infections in children rarely occur, but continue to have a high morbidity and mortality despite the development of newer antifungal agents. It is essential for these infections to be diagnosed at the earliest possible stage so appropriate treatment can be initiated promptly. The addition of high-resolution computer tomography (HR CT) has helped in early diagnosis making; however, it lacks both sensitivity and specificity. Metabolic changes precede anatomical changes and hybrid imaging with positron emission tomography (PET) integrated with imaging modalities with high anatomical resolution such as CT...
Alfred O. Ankrah, Mike M Sathekge, Rudi A.J.O. Dierckx, Andor W.J.M. Glaudemans