Search for dissertations about: "Dissertation on gynaecology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Dissertation on gynaecology.
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1. Cesarean Section. Impact on Postpartum Recovery, Subsequent Pregnancy and Delivery
Abstract : Women are at increased risk of complications after Cesarean section (CS) postpartum and in subsequent pregnancy and delivery. The overall aim of the thesis was to evaluate complications after CS, outline options for their management and to assess strategies to increase the rate of vaginal deliveries after CS (VBAC). READ MORE
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2. On Conditions of Swedish Women’s Sexual Well-Being : An Epidemiological Approach
Abstract : Objectives: This descriptive epidemiological dissertation aims to identify conditions of Swedish women’s sexual well-being. The focus is on the relationship between their idiosyncratically reported levels, during the last 12 months, of 5 sexual functions/dysfunctions per se and distressing and their socio-psychological situation, including aspects of their sexual history. READ MORE
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3. Microenvironmental Impact on Tumour Cell Phenotype and Genotype in Adult and Paediatric Tumours
Abstract : This thesis explores how the tumour microenvironment affects the phenotype and shapes the evolution of cancer cells. It encompasses four separate studies:First, we explored the effect of chemokines on the peritotumoral microenvironment of ovarian cancer. READ MORE
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4. Studies on genetic aberrations as possible predictors of the outcome of assisted reproduction
Abstract : Traditionally, diagnosis of male infertility has relied upon microscopic assessment of semen. The normality criteria set by the World Health Organization (WHO) in regard to sperm concentration, motility and morphology are, however, poor predictors of fertility. READ MORE
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5. Endocrine markers of ovarian function: Clinical and biological aspects with focus on Anti Müllerian hormone
Abstract : Declining birthrates and infertility are now a common problem in the Western World. Due to the tendency to postpone childbearing an increasing age of women who consider motherhood is generally seen. READ MORE