Search for dissertations about: "crp"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 236 swedish dissertations containing the word crp.
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21. Inflammatory status in adolescents : the impact of health determinants such as overweight and fitness
Abstract : Overweight prevalences are rising among youth and the prevention of associated chronic diseases is priority concern in public health. Inflammatory processes are involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases and may also play an important initiating role in the development of the cardiovascular lesion. READ MORE
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22. C-reactive protein in clinical practice with special regard to infectious diseases
Abstract : A new simple affinity purification method for human CRP using Arginine-Sepharose 4B was developed with a recovery of >90 % and containing < 5-10 % contaminating proteins. In a multicenter study including 607 consecutive patients in general practice, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and serum CRP were compared. READ MORE
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23. Genital and urinary tract infections in pregnancy in southern India : diagnosis, management and impact om perinatal outcome
Abstract : Background: Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections varies in different parts of the world. These infections, occurring during pregnancy, can result in adverse outcome. There is paucity of information on the prevalence, effects and management of such infections in pregnancy in India. READ MORE
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24. Colorectal cancer treatment and early response evaluation : how do we best evaluate treatment response?
Abstract : Colorectal cancer (CRC) is common, being responsible for around 12% of new cancers in Sweden, and contributing heavily to the large numbers of cancer deaths yearly. CRC is the second most common cause of cancer death not only in Sweden but also worldwide. READ MORE
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25. Mechanisms of thrombosis and restenosis after vascular injury
Abstract : Atherosclerosis is the underlying cause of about 50% of all deaths in the western world. Peripheral vascular disease commonly affects the arteries supplying the leg and is mostly caused by atherosclerosis. READ MORE