Search for dissertations about: "HYponatremia"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the word HYponatremia.
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1. Hyponatremia - Early differential diagnosis, management and prognosis
Abstract : Abstract Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte imbalance. It is associated with increased morbidity and in-hospital mortality. An effective early management is dependent on knowledge of epidemiology in the current population, accurate assessment of patient volume status and efficient diagnostic investigation. READ MORE
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2. Nocturia in the elderly. Aspects on epidemiology, pathogenesis, and antidiuretic treatment
Abstract : Analysis of nocturia questionnaires mailed to all persons aged 65 years or more in Tierp, a Swedish rural community, showed that the number of nocturnal voids was highly correlated with urge and incontinence. No correlation between nocturia and a known and treated hypertension, angina, congestive heart failure or diabetes mellitus was detected. READ MORE
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3. Drug use and side effects in the elderly : findings from the Kungsholmen project
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to find occurrence of drug side effects in the elderly by studying the association between changes in clinical parameters and prevalence of self-reported symptoms and the use of drugs in an elderly population. The studies were performed in the Kungsholmen project, a longitudinal population based study of aging and dementia in Stockholm. READ MORE
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4. Systemic absorption of glycine solution and the TUR syndrome : clinical, pathophysiological and pharmacological aspects
Abstract : Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) requires the use of an irrigating fluid to remove blood and debris to visualise the operating area. Despite modern technique, unpredictable amoumts of irrigating fluid, which usually consists of glycme 1.5% in sterile water, enters the circulation during nearly every routine TURP. READ MORE
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5. Acute Symptomatic Seizure : Clinical and Experimental Studies
Abstract : Epilepsy is defined as a condition with recurrent unprovoked seizures. When seizures are believed to be provoked they fall into another category of situation related seizures, i.e. acute symptomatic seizures (ASS). READ MORE