Search for dissertations about: "diagnostic features"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 196 swedish dissertations containing the words diagnostic features.
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6. Non-enhanced single-energy computed tomography of urinary stones
Abstract : Computed tomography (CT) is the mainstay imaging method for urinary stones.The aim of this thesis was to optimize the information obtained from the initial CT scan to allow a well-founded diagnosis and prognosis, and to guide the clinician as early and as far as possible in the further treatment of urinary stone disease. READ MORE
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7. Machinery diagnostic techniques for maintenance optimization
Abstract : One of the future challenges of machinery diagnostics and prognosticsis to prepare for the Internet of Things (IoT), where it is possible to change and improve existing approaches drastically. An intensifying application of the IoT will increase the use of embedded sensors and, therefore, create a demand for diagnostic tools where manual workis minimized and is mainly handled by smart algorithms. READ MORE
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8. Development of array systems for molecular diagnostic assays
Abstract : For molecular diagnostics, assays detecting biomarkers can be used to provide information to medical questions. Array formats such as microarrays and suspension bead arrays allow for multiplex assays, analyzing hundreds or thousands of analytes simultaneously in one single sample. READ MORE
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9. Microscopic colitis : studies of epidemiology, clinical features and nitric oxide
Abstract : Lymphocytic colitis (LC) and collagenous colitis (CC) arc newly recognised inflammatory bowel diseases belonging to the group of microscopic colitides (MC). They are characterised clinically by chronic non-bloody and watery diarrhoea, and a macroscopically normal or near normal colonic mucosa where diagnostic histopathological abnormalities are found. READ MORE
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10. Peripheral nerve function : metabolic features, clinical assessment, and heat shock protein 27
Abstract : Peripheral neuropathy is a common complication among patients with diabetes mellitus, but whether peripheral neuropathy is present in individuals with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) is debatable. In order to identify and diagnose peripheral neuropathy correctly, it is important to evaluate diagnostic tools that can be implemented in routine health care to assess both large and small nerve fibre function. READ MORE