Search for dissertations about: "acute appendicitis"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words acute appendicitis.
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16. Insights from comorbidity into multiple sclerosis aetiology and outcomes
Abstract : Aim: The overall aim of this research was to investigate the nature of the comorbidities in multiple sclerosis (MS) in four large population-based studies. The first study assessed whether the diagnosis underlying appendicectomy is a useful marker of MS risk. READ MORE
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17. Tobacco smoking, high body mass index and the outcome after surgery : the role of intervention
Abstract : The negative effects of smoking and obesity on public health are well-known. Despite this knowledge, the smoking-attributable morbidity and mortality is estimated to rise rapidly in the forthcoming years, and obesity has become an emerging worldwide epidemic. READ MORE
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18. Comorbidity in risk and outcome of hematological malignancies
Abstract : Hematological malignancies are a group of neoplasms that originate from the bone marrow or lymphatic tissues representing close to 10% of the overall cancer burden in the world. Clinical course, prognosis and survival varies greatly from very aggressive disease requiring intensive systemic chemotherapy-based treatment to indolent forms without need of therapy at diagnosis. READ MORE
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19. Health care pricing and payment reforms in China : the implications for health service delivery and cost containment
Abstract : China's transition into a market economy has exerted some influence on the health sector in terms of a significant growth of facilities, but it has also produced a range of destabilizing social costs. This thesis analyzes the relations between healthcare pricing and payment reforms and the different delivery aspects such as the exemption program for the poor, public health programs for tuberculosis control and the provision of hospital services. READ MORE
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20. Primary deep vein thrombosis in an upper limb : a retrospective study with an emphasis on the pathogenesis and late sequelae
Abstract : Background: Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (UEDVT) is an uncommon disease with an incidence of 1–11% of all deep vein thrombosis. UEDVT can be classified into two groups, primary and secondary UEDVT. Primary UEDVT includes idiopathic and effort-related UEDVT. Secondary UEDVT is caused by central venous devices, trauma, and cancer. READ MORE