Search for dissertations about: "stroke ct mri"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words stroke ct mri.
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1. Optimizing thrombectomy and the patient in acute ischemic stroke
Abstract : Background: Endovascular stroke treatment offers acute stroke patient a high recanalization rate with a good chance of regaining independent functional outcomes. However up to half of such patients continue to have poor functional outcomes, and the aim of the project was to find ways to improve the rate of good outcomes. READ MORE
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2. Experimental and clinical perspective on stroke : evaluation by behavior, magnetic resonance imaging and morphology
Abstract : In order to further improve the diagnostic power of the NEU technique in the use for clinical evaluation of brain lesions, like in stroke patients, a biological model system had to be implemented where the relevant aspects of the brain injury and its effects could be mimicked. Two well controlled and reproducible rat models were chosen, one developed by Bjelke et al. READ MORE
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3. Health inequalities in care for persons with dementia
Abstract : Health inequality is defined as any difference, disparity, or variation in all health-related aspects of individuals and groups. The World Health Organization regards ensuring equal access to promotion, prevention, diagnostics, and care for persons with dementia as a crucial goal in their global action plan for dementia. READ MORE
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4. S100B and Cardiac Surgery
Abstract : The brain-derived protein S100B is a 21 Kda dimerand have been used as a serum marker for brain damage of different etiology. The feasability of protein S100B as serum marker for brain damage after cardiac surgery was studied in this thesis. One unexpected finding was made, which changed the basis for interpration of S100B levels. READ MORE
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5. Cerebral white matter changes in patients with cognitive impairment - clinical and pathophysiological aspects
Abstract : Cerebral white matter changes (WMC), detected with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), represent a common condition in elderly people. However, the prognostic, symptomatological and biochemical constituents of WMC are only partially known. READ MORE