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Pediatric support services

Crosslinks was selected by Sophia Children’s Hospital in Rotterdam to continue work on two existing pediatric projects. Crosslinks has developed a new website that provides links to two existing applications for the Hospital. For the first of these applications, known as “PAOS” (Post Academic Education at read more »
iNeo Stroke

iNeo Stroke

iNeo Stroke has been developed as an interactive brain atlas for use in neonatal neurological care. The application allows clinicians around the world to access relevant reference information regarding brain lesions and stroke symptoms/occurrences via a personal iPhone. See our products page read more »
KinCor

KinCor (Congenital Heart Disease)

The purpose of the KinCor project is to develop a registration system for the support of clinical research in pediatric cardiology. The focus of this rapidly developing speciality is on congenital, aquired, and hereditary abnormalities of the heart and vascular system in read more »
Growth Analyzer

Growth Analyser

Growth Analyser is intended to support paediatricians and clinical researchers with the registration and analysis of growth and development data of their patients, using the best reference standards and analysis tools available, presented in an easy to use format. The tools includes read more »
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Nephrotic Syndrome

A patient registration system was built for the nephrotic children workgroup. This system is able to plot a patient disease profile and gives a disease classification. This schematic overview assists a diagnostician with the treatment for future patients. read more »
Erasmus MC

Match study

The identification by omics technologies of prognostic markers to predict colorectal cancer behavior and response to treatment especially as far as liver metastasis is concerned. Objectives are to collect clinical data from patients with colorectal cancer. Organize regional follow-up regimen for diagnosing local read more »