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Obesity and Common Surgical Disorders, Effects on Incidence and Complications
(2011-04-14)Background: Overweight and obesity are becoming increasingly common, not only in the developed countries but also in developing countries. It is well documented that obesity increases the risk of several medical disorders; ... -
Obesity and IVF outcome. The hope of improvements through weight reduction
(2023-09-20)Background: Female obesity is associated with decreased live birth rate (LBR) after in vitro fertilization (IVF) and adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes are increased in obese women compared to normal weight women after ... -
Obesity, weight reduction treatment and IVF
(2021-10-26)Background: Obesity is a growing problem on a global scale and women with obesity have a higher risk for infertility and complications, for both mother and child, in pregnancy and birth. This has been shown both regarding ... -
Obstetric Emergency Triage - A new mindset in obstetric emergency care in Sweden
(2023-10-30)Introduction Obstetric emergency triage, facilitating prioritization according to urgency of obstetric patients seeking emergency care, is a relatively new form of triage. Adaptations to physiological changes during ... -
Obstetric outcome after single embryo transfer
(2013-03-28)Obstetric outcome after single embryo transfer Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Clinical Sciences, The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, SE-413 45 Gothenburg, Sweden. Background: ... -
Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Palsy
(2007-03-27)OBSTETRICAL BRACHIAL PLEXUS PALSY Margareta Mollberg Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Institute for Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden Background: Obstetric ... -
The oesophageal mucosa in reflux disease - endoscopic appearance and tissue structure
(2008-01-18)Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is very common in especially the western world. The cardinal symptoms are heartburn or regurgitations and are caused by the reflux of noxious compounds from the stomach/duodenum to ... -
Olfactory function after total laryngectomy in Swedish patients after rehabilitation with the Nasal Airflow-Inducing Maneuver
(2009-06-17)After a total laryngectomy the upper and lower airways are disconnected resulting in a wide range of adverse effects, e.g. deterioration of nasal functions in breathing, loss or decrease of normal sense of smell and taste, ... -
On a novel technique for preparation and analysis of the implant surface and its interface to bone
(2008-06-13)The ultrastructural and biomechanical properties of the bone-implant interface are important factors for implant performance. For further understanding of the osseointegration process novel tools enabling analysis of the ... -
On ankle fractures
(2023-01-09)Ankle fractures range from simple avulsions to complex injuries and the treatment options are numerous. Sweden has no national guidelines regarding the management and treatment of ankle fractures, leaving these choices up ... -
On Bone Regeneration in Porous Bioceramics - Studies in humans and rabbits using free form fabricated scaffolds
(2008-09-26)The objective of the present thesis was to evaluate the effect of material chemistry and macroand micro-porosity on bone regeneration in association with synthetic, porous ceramic materials. Ceramic scaffolds were designed ... -
On factors influencing the outcome of various methods using endosseous implants for reconstruction of the atrophic edentulous and partially dentate maxilla
(2006-10-27)Surgical reconstruction of the severely resorbed edentulous maxilla often requires a combination of bone grafts and dental implants. Different methods have been used during the years where donor site, type of bone graft, ... -
On healing after periapical surgery and different retrograde root-filling materials. A clinical and histological study.
(2011-05-09)Aims: The outcome from conventional endodontic therapy does not always result in a healing of the periapical area, thus leaving a remaining lesion with or without symptoms. The primary treatment alternative is a revision ... -
On immediate/early loading of implant-supported prostheses in the maxilla
(2008-01-18)ABSTRACT Background: The original treatment protocol for osseointegrated implants prescribed an unloaded healing period of 3 to 6 months before connection of the prosthetic superstructure. During the last years shortened ... -
On incidence, diagnostic algorithms and in-depth characterisation of thyroid cancer
(2024-03-20)Background: Thyroid cancer (TC) incidence has increased dramatically. Overzealous detection of subclinical disease is the most common explanation. However, whether the higher rate of diagnosis of subclinical disease might ... -
On loading protocols and abutment use in implant dentistry. Clinical studies.
(2016-02-09)ABSTRACT Research questions: The influence of immediate or delayed loading and the use of abutments in implant dentistry with regard to peri-implant tissues and the effect of risk parameters. Methodology: Fifty partially ... -
On massive weight loss and body contour
(2023-05-16)Abstract Background/Aims: Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for severe obesity. However, massive weight loss is associated with adverse effects, such as excess skin. The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate ... -
On minimally invasive approaches to sinus lift procedures
(2012-11-09)Abstract Aims: The overall aim of the present thesis was to evaluate implant survival and bone regeneration after minimally invasive sinus lift procedures. Material and methods: In study I, 61 patients were prospectively ... -
On minimally invasive treatment of Dupuytren's contacture
(2018-04-12)Dupuytren’s disease is a common, benign disease in which myofibroblasts in the aponeurosis of the hand start to proliferate, contract and produce pathological collagen. This results in a Dupuytren cord, which eventually ... -
On osseointegration in response to controlled surface nanotopography
(2021-05-20)Knowledge about the biological responses provoked by the surface modification of titanium implants on the nanoscale is still in its infancy. Although in vitro studies claim superior effects considering higher adhesion and ...