Search for dissertations about: "Bleeding disorder"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Bleeding disorder.
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6. Aspects on menstrual physiology, pathology and medical treatment of menorrhagia
Abstract : Menstruation is the monthly process by which the endometrium in fertile women is discarded if no pregnancy occurs. The physiology and pathology of menstruation has been extensively studied; still several steps are not fully understood. Menorrhagia, heavy regular menstrual bleeding, is a gynaecological symptom of disease. READ MORE
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7. Pharmacometric Approaches to Improve Dose Individualization Methods in Hemophilia A
Abstract : Hemophilia A is a bleeding disorder caused by the lack of functional coagulation factor VIII (FVIII). The overall aim of this thesis was to improve dose individualization of FVIII replacement therapy in hemophilia A using pharmacometric approaches. READ MORE
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8. Expression and hormonal regulation of aquaporins in the human uterus
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Aquaporins (AQPs) are water channels present in the cell wall, allowing water – and occasionally other molecules – to pass the cell membrane. So far 13 AQPs have been found in humans. Their function is to maintain the cell internal milieu by regulating water and ion equilibrium. READ MORE
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9. Mental illness in chronic kidney disease : prognosis, drug utilization, and treatment outcomes
Abstract : Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common yet heterogeneous condition, covering a wide spectrum of disease severity ranging from mildly decreased kidney function to kidney failure. Patients with CKD can often encounter mental health conditions that are related to poor prognosis. READ MORE
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10. Co-morbidity and mortality in Swedish patients with haemophilia - A register study
Abstract : Haemophilia is an X-linked inherited recessive disorder affecting males. The increased risk of hemorrhage is explained by the deficiency in either coagulation factor VIII (haemophilia A) or IX (haemophilia B). The severity of haemophilia A and B is characterized by the bleeding pattern. READ MORE