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36. Enamel hypomineralization in permanent first molars. A clinical, histo-morphological and biochemical study
Sammanfattning : Hypomineralization in the permanent first molars was common in a group of 516 Swedish 8-year-old children. Ninety-five children (18.4%) had at least one molar with demarcated opacity. The incisors frequently displayed opacities concomitantly. LÄS MER
37. Gallstone disease in a Swedish population : an epidemiological investigation
Sammanfattning : The main objective of the present thesis was to study the prevalence of gallstone disease in a community survey in Danderyd. Symptoms and risk factors for gallstone disease and the changing incidence of cholecystectomy in Stockholm County was also studied. LÄS MER
38. Determinants and influence of mammographic features on breast cancer risk
Sammanfattning : Mammographic density and mammographic microcalcifications are the key imaging features in mammography examination. Mammographic density is known as a strong risk factor for breast cancer and is the radiographic appearance of epithelial and fibrous tissue which appears white on a mammogram. LÄS MER
39. Environmental determinants associated with Type 1 diabetes-related autoantibodies in children
Sammanfattning : Background Type 1 diabetes is a severe disease, which affects children with potentially severe consequences. The global incidence of Type 1 diabetes is increasing rapidly especially in young children. Second to Finland, Sweden has the highest incidence of Type 1 diabetes in the world. LÄS MER
40. Cardiovascular risk indicators in adolescents : the Umeå youth study
Sammanfattning : Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (CVD), particularly coronary heart disease (CHD) and cerebrovascular disease, are today major causes of death in the industrialised parts of the world. There are evidence to suggest that the atherosclerotic process starts in childhood, implying that preventive measures should be implemented already in children and adolescents. LÄS MER