Search for dissertations about: "Diabetes mellitus"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 576 swedish dissertations containing the words Diabetes mellitus.
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16. Aspects on vascular and endovascular surgery in patients with diabetes mellitus and lower limb ischemia
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17. Obesity in diabetes. Cardiovascular outcomes and risk factor trajectories
Abstract : Introduction: The association between body mass index (BMI) and mortality in diabetes is complex and sparsely investigated for cardiovascular (CVD) outcomes. We aimed to investigate these relationships among patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes using data from the Swedish national diabetes registry (NDR), with focus on potential reverse causality. READ MORE
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18. Early arterial disease of the lower extremities in diabetes : diagnostic evaluation and risk markers
Abstract : The aim of the present thesis was to assess the occurrence of early lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) in patients with diabetes and to assess novel potential risk markers for development or worsening of LEAD in the same patients. In parallel different measures of impaired peripheral circulation were evaluated. READ MORE
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19. Surgical aspects on patients with diabetes mellitus and chronic limb-threatening ischemia
Abstract : Background: During the 21st century, diabetes mellitus (DM) and peripheral artery disease (PAD) have become global problems. It is estimated that 19-34% of individuals with DM will develop a foot ulcer during their lifetime, and many will be amputated. READ MORE
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20. The Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden (DISS): Ascertainment, risk factors, and problems with classification
Abstract : The Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden (DISS) registers diabetes in young adults aged 15-34 years in Sweden. This thesis aims to validate the ascertainment, methods in the classification of diabetes, and putative etiological factors such as family background, psychological stress, and BMI, that may affect the incidence of diabetes in young adults, in the DISS registry. READ MORE