Search for dissertations about: "Intravenous Immunoglobulin"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Intravenous Immunoglobulin.
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6. Virus retentive filter paper for processing of plasma-derived proteins
Abstract : The studies in the present thesis explored the feasibility of using nanocellulose-based filters in virus removal filtration of plasma-derived proteins. In Paper I, two-step nanofiltration of commercially available human serum albumin (HSA) product, which was diluted to 10 g L-1 by phosphate buffer saline (PBS) and adjusted pH to 7. READ MORE
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7. Pathogenesis and immunotherapy of streptococcal septicemia and shock
Abstract : Streptococei have been recognized as important causes of severe sepsis. Increased frequencies of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome caused by group A streptococcus (GAS) have been noted worldwide during the last 15 years. READ MORE
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8. Red cell alloimmunization during pregnancy
Abstract : We have evaluated a new screening program to detect red cell alloimmunization during pregnancy that was introduced in the south-east region of Sweden in 1981. The screening program is based on two antibody tests at 25 and 35 gestational weeks for all pregnant women regardless of maternal Rh(D) status. READ MORE
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9. Characterization and modulation of immunoregulatory molecules in neuroinflammation
Abstract : Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Several lines of evidence suggest that MS is an immune-mediated disorder characterized by active and inactive phases, where changes in disease activity are reflected by changes in the expression patterns of immunoregulatory molecules. READ MORE
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10. Health-related quality of life, treatment satisfaction and clinical aspects of patients with primary antibody deficiency receiving subcutaneous IgG self-infusions at home
Abstract : Patients with primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) are unable to produce sufficient amounts of antibodies and are therefore susceptible to severe bacterial infections. The standard therapy has been intravenous infusions of immunoglobulin G (IVIG) every 2-4 weeks. READ MORE