Search for dissertations about: "vitamin B12 deficiency"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words vitamin B12 deficiency.
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6. Cobalamin communication in Sweden 1990 – 2000 : views, knowledge and practice among Swedish physicians
Abstract : Cobalamin (vitamin B12) is one of several essential micronutrients needed by the human organism. Other important micronutritients, which interplay with vitamin B12, are folate and iron. During the last ten years, the attention has been drawn to different forms of neurological disorders supposed to be caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. READ MORE
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7. Vascular mechanisms in dementia with special reference to folate and fibrinolysis
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to study the biomarker homocysteine and other novel potential vascular risk factors for dementia. In an out-patient based study of a cohort of 926 consecutive subjects referred to our Memory Unit during 1996―2000, serum-folate was lower and total plasma homocysteine (tHcy) and serum methyl malonate were higher in subjects being prescribed with B12. READ MORE
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8. Urologic and metabolic consequences of continent urostomy (Kock reservoir) in children and adolescents
Abstract : During the last decades, urinary diversion using an intestinal segment has been commonly used in children and adolescents. Kock pouch is a feasible alternative for the children in need of a continent diversion where other alternatives such as Mitrofanoff are excluded for various reasons. READ MORE
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9. Observations on essential biochemical data profile in connection with restorative proctocolectomy in humans : vitamin B12 and fat absorption cited
Abstract : PATIENTS: The material includes 99 patients who consecutively received handsawn pouch and ileoanal anastomosis, after mucosectomy. Sixty-five patients were men and forty-four were women. The mean-age was 31.4 (range 17-59) years. READ MORE
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10. On HIV in the elderly and vitamin B metabolism in HIV infection
Abstract : The evolution of the human deficiency virus (HIV) field is unparalleled in the history of infectious diseases. From the first cases in the beginning of the 1980s, when an HIV diagnosis was a death sentence, through the discovery of the first effective medicines, up till today when people living with HIV (PLHIV) with access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) can lead a near normal life. READ MORE