Search for dissertations about: "Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Medicine Dermatology and Venereal Diseases"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 171 swedish dissertations containing the words Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Medicine Dermatology and Venereal Diseases.
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1. Clinical And Experimental Studies of Contact Allergy to Stent Metals - with focus on gold
Abstract : A large number of patients are treated with coronary stents, and restenosis (recurrent narrowing of the vessel) is a serious problem. Contact allergy to metal ions eluted from stainless steel stents has been suggested to contribute to in-stent restenosis. READ MORE
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2. Monocytes, Tissue Factor and Heparin-coated Surfaces : Clinical and Experimental Studies
Abstract : Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with inflammatory response and activation of coagulation. Heparin coating of the CPB circuit is shown to improve the biocompatibility of the surface. The biological effects of a new heparin surface, the Corline Heparin Surface (CHS), prepared according to a new principle, have been studied. READ MORE
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3. Contact allergy to formaldehyde. Diagnosis and clinical relevance
Abstract : Preservatives are biologically active substances mainly used in water-based products to prevent the growth of microorganisms. Most people are exposed to them on a daily basis. Formaldehyde is one of the oldest and most commonly used preservatives. However, it is a well-known contact sensitiser in dermatitis patients. READ MORE
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4. Automatic Melanoma Diagnosis in Dermoscopic Imaging Base on Deep Learning System
Abstract : Melanoma is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Unfortunately, its incidence rates have been increasing all over the world. One of the techniques used by dermatologists to diagnose melanomas is an imaging modality called dermoscopy. The skin lesion is inspected using a magnification device and a light source. READ MORE
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5. Contact Allergy to Textile Dyes - Clinical and Chemical Studies on Disperse Dyes
Abstract : Disperse dyes are common sensitizers among textile dyes. Contact allergy to disperse dyes has been documented in studies carried out in southern Europe, however, corresponding studies have not been performed in the Scandinavian countries. READ MORE