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1. Problemet utan namn? : Neuroser, stress och kön i Sverige från 1950 till 1980
Sammanfattning : Focusing on Sweden between 1950 and 1980, this doctoral dissertation analyzes and problematizes the process in which a discourse about neurosis and nervous troubles gradually evolved into a discourse about stress. The thesis aims to show how the medical and general discussion about diffuse or vague symptoms transformed and rearticulated ideas and views on society and man, citizenship, gender roles, and medicine. LÄS MER
2. The impact of smoking on orthopaedic patients
Sammanfattning : Smoking has devastating effects on general health, including the outcome after surgery. There were three main objectives in this thesis. Firstly, to investigate the effect of smoking on complications after orthopaedic surgery. LÄS MER
3. Hyperparathyroidism and parathyroidectomy in patients on renal replacement therapy
Sammanfattning : Background. Secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT) is characterized by over function of the parathyroid glands and disturbances in mineral metabolism as a result of renal failure. It is common among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and it often persists after successful renal transplantation. LÄS MER
4. Secondary Insults in Neurointensive Care of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
Sammanfattning : Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability. Intracranial secondary insults (e.g. intracranial haematoma, brain oedema) and systemic secondary insults (e. LÄS MER
5. The risk of second primary lung carcinoma in breast cancer patients
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the risk of second primary malignancies - with a special focus on lung cancer - in a cohort of approximately 152,000 Swedish women diagnosed with breast cancer between 1958 and 2000. With recent advances in early diagnosis and treatment, breast cancer is becoming an increasingly survivable disease. LÄS MER