Search for dissertations about: "invärtesmedicin Invärtesmedicin Njursjukdomar"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words invärtesmedicin Invärtesmedicin Njursjukdomar.
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1. The role of fibroblast growth factor-23 in chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder
University dissertation from Uppsala : Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisAbstract : Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) was initially identified as the causative factor of autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets. Further studies confirmed that FGF23 is predominantly expressed in the osteocytes and osteoblasts of bone and that circulating FGF23 acts on the kidney to inhibit renal phosphate reabsorption and 1,25(OH)2D3 hydroxylation. READ MORE
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2. Excessive Fluid Overload Among Haemodialysis Patients Prevalence, Individual Characteristics and Self-regulation of Fluid Intake
University dissertation from Uppsala : Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisAbstract : This thesis is comprised of four studies and concerns haemodialysis patients’ confidence in being able to manage fluid intake between treatment sessions, and whether the fluid intake is influenced by certain modifiable characteristics of the persons in question. The overall aim was to study aspects of excessive fluid overload and haemodialysis patients’ self-regulation of fluid allotment from a bio-psychosocial and behavioural medicine perspective. READ MORE
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3. Factors influencing the risk of diabetic nephropathy analyses of genes, smoking and diet
University dissertation from Umeå : Klinisk vetenskapAbstract : Diabetic long-term complications, despite intensive treatment, cause serious handicaps at relatively young age in diabetic patients. Diabetic nephropathy (DN) develops in up to 30% of patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). READ MORE
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4. Haemodialysis Treatment Monitored On-line by Ultra Violet Absorbance
University dissertation from Institutionen för medicin och vårdAbstract : This thesis describes and evaluates an optical method utilizing ultra violet (UV) absorbance for on-line monitoring of haemodialysis treatment. Increased efficiency of haemodialysis treatment is considered to correlate to decreased morbidity and mortality when urea clearance (Kt/V) is elevated. READ MORE
