Search for dissertations about: "Intraperitoneal"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 110 swedish dissertations containing the word Intraperitoneal.
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1. Intraperitoneal microdialysis : technique and results
Abstract : Microdialysis has recently developed from a laboratory research method of animals to a useful clinical tool to evaluate parameters suggesting tissue ischemia. It is now used in neurosurgery, plastic surgery and liver transplantation. READ MORE
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2. Intraperitoneal 5-Fluorouracil treatment of cancer - clinical and experimental studies
Abstract : Background:Pancreas cancer is a most aggressive malignancy. More than 80% of patients diagnosed with pancreas cancer, exhibit such advanced disease, that curative surgery is impossible. Systemic chemotherapy prolongs survival to 5-9 months. READ MORE
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3. Monitoring of Splanchnic Regional Perfusion : An Experimental Study of New Application and Validation
Abstract : Systemic infection, major surgery, trauma and many other causes can lead to impaired organ function. Compensated shock is not detected by global hemodynamic and oxygen measurements, as they take no account for regional variations. READ MORE
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4. Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy of Ovarian Cancer
Abstract : Ovarian cancer is still the most common cause of death among gynecologic malignancies in spite of the fact that newer and more effective drugs and/or administration techniques have been developed in the last decade. However, substantial improvements in response rate andprogression-free survival have been reported in many studies. READ MORE
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5. Hepatic and Peritoneal Colorectal Metastases : Aspects of Prognosis and Treatment
Abstract : Although two-thirds of colorectal cancer patients are cured by surgery, approximately 50% of the patients with this disease develop locally recurrent or distant metastases during the course of their illness. The aim of this study was to identify metastatic sites associated with poor prognosis in rectal cancer and then to investigate methods that can prevent the development and growth of metastases and optimise uptake of drugs at these sites in animal models. READ MORE