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Mr Joelle Julius Nicolaas Daems

Amsterdam University Medical Centre (AUMC), Amsterdam (Netherlands (The))
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Joelle J. N. Daems is a current PhD candidate at the department of sport cardiology at the Amsterdam University Medical Centres. He completed his medical degree at the Utrecht University Medical Centre and has done a residency in cardiology at the Meander Medical Center in Amersfoort, the St. Antonius Hospital in Nieuwegein and the Amsterdam University Medical Centres in the Netherlands.
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Navigating the grey zone: patterns of left ventricular hypertrophy to differentiate early genotype-positive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from left ventricular wall thickness-matched elite athletes
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Navigating the grey zone: patterns of left ventricular hypertrophy to differentiate early genotype-positive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from left ventricular wall thickness-matched elite athletes
The uncommon PVC in an olympic athlete: a simple finding with serious consequences
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The uncommon PVC in an olympic athlete: a simple finding with serious consequences
Bi-atrial strain assessment in elite athletes is modality-dependent: a comparative transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging study
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Bi-atrial strain assessment in elite athletes is modality-dependent: a comparative transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging study
Differences in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging bi-atrial strain between elite athletes and atrial fibrillation patients
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Differences in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging bi-atrial strain between elite athletes and atrial fibrillation patients
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging aids in differentiating dilated cardiomyopathy from the athlete's heart
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Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging aids in differentiating dilated cardiomyopathy from the athlete's heart
Sex-specific differences in bi-atrial strain in elite athletes: results from the ELITE cohort
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Sex-specific differences in bi-atrial strain in elite athletes: results from the ELITE cohort
Elite athlete status, gender and mitchell sports classification strongly influence native t1 mapping times
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Elite athlete status, gender and mitchell sports classification strongly influence native t1 mapping times
Athlete status and gender strongly influence CMR T1 mapping times: an athlete-control study
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Athlete status and gender strongly influence CMR T1 mapping times: an athlete-control study
Return to sports in persistent myocardial inflammation after COVID-19 in an elite athlete: the role of multi-modal imaging.
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Return to sports in persistent myocardial inflammation after COVID-19 in an elite athlete: the role of multi-modal imaging.

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