Search for dissertations about: "Ultrasound guided"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words Ultrasound guided.
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1. Patellar and Achilles tendinopathy : sclerosing injections and ultrasound guided arthroscopic shaving
Abstract : Chronic painful tendinopathy is a common cause for elite- and recreational athletes to stop or decrease the level of their sports activity. Recent research on innervation patterns, histopathology and possible pain mechanisms in tendons has led to an increased knowledge about the chronic painful tendon. READ MORE
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2. Central venous catheterisation - clinical studies on mechanical complications in the ultrasound-guided era
Abstract : Central venous catheterisation is one of the most common invasive procedures performed on patients in secondary care. Unfortunately the catheterisation procedure is associated with mechanical complications that both can be life-threatening and may force postponement of life-saving treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy. READ MORE
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3. Non-invasive ultrasound-based cardiovascular imaging in mouse models of atherosclerosis
Abstract : Atherosclerosis is a chronic multi-factorial vascular disease. It generally requires large clinical settings and over many years to study the disease progression in man. Genetically modified mouse models of atherosclerosis have dramatically increased research feasibility within this area. READ MORE
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4. Ultrasonic Arrays for Sensing and Beamforming of Lamb Waves
Abstract : Non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques are critical to ensure integrity and safety of engineered structures. Structural health monitoring (SHM) is considered as the next step in the field enabling continuous monitoring of structures. READ MORE
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5. Localised and Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma. Aspects of Treatment
Abstract : Localised and Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma. Aspects of Treatment. Aims: Paper I To assess the long-term results in patients operated with NSS in situ for RCC, with special reference to their dependence on tumour grade and stage. READ MORE