Search for dissertations about: "diagnose"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 306 swedish dissertations containing the word diagnose.
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6. A Personalised Case-Based Stress Diagnosis System Using Physiological Sensor Signals
Abstract : Stress is an increasing problem in our present world. It is recognised that increased exposure to stress may cause serious health problems if undiagnosed and untreated. In stress medicine, clinicians’ measure blood pressure, Electrocardiogram (ECG), finger temperature and respiration rate etc. READ MORE
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7. CMV-infection in gay men with AIDS
Abstract : Background: Before the era of combination therapy (c-ART) more than 90 % of the patients with HIV-infection died of one or more opportunistic infections (OI). We and others noted early on that CMV was an important pathogen in these patients. READ MORE
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8. Molecular basis for galectin-ligand interactions : Design, synthesis and analysis of ligands
Abstract : Galectins are a class of β-galactoside-binding proteins that bind glycoconjugates and have been implicated in cancer, regulation of immunity and inflammation. Design and synthesis have achieved highly potent and selective galectin ligands that can inhibit interactions with glycoproteins and have consequent cellular effects. READ MORE
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9. Cough-induced leak point pressure : Reproducibility and validity of a new urodynamic method to assess stress incontinence in women
Abstract : Urinary incontinence is defined as "involuntary loss of urine which is objectively demonstrable and a social or hygienic problem." The symptom of urinary incontinence is common and more prevalent in women than in men. READ MORE
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10. Pulmonary hypertension and heart failure : physiological markers assessed by cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Abstract : Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is clinically and physiologically associated with heart failure, both with reduced and preserved ejection fraction (HFrEF and HFpEF). In HFpEF, the most likely underlying pathophysiological mechanism is an impairment of left ventricular relaxation named diastolic dysfunction. READ MORE