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From words to action: Concepts, framings of problems and knowledge production practices in regional transport infrastructure planning in Sweden
Prognostic sub-classifications of T1 cutaneous melanomas based on ulceration, tumour thickness and Clark's level of invasion. Results of a population-based study from the Swedish Melanoma Register.
Background: Survival and prognostic factors for thin melanomas have been relatively little studied in population-based settings. This patient group account for the majority of melanomas diagnosed in western countries today and better prognostic information is needed. Objective: The aim of this study is to use established prognostic factors such as ulceration, tumour thickness and Clark's level of
Pregnancy Rate and Outcome in Swedish Women With Turner Syndrome EDITORIAL COMMENT
The rate of spontaneous pregnancies in women with Turner syndrome (TS) is low (2% to 5%). Oocyte donation is an option for these women and enables many to become pregnant. Some investigators question the use of pregnancy induction in TS because of the high risk for aortic dissection or other serious cardiac events. A cardiac evaluation is recommended before pregnancy is planned in TS. Among patien
Target-Attainment Rates of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Using Lipid-Lowering Drugs One Year After Acute Myocardial Infarction in Sweden
Relative Deprivation and Sickness Absence in Sweden
Evaluating risk and vulnerability assessments: a study of the regional level in Sweden
Healthcare utilization and costs following newly diagnosed type-2 diabetes in Sweden: A follow-up of 38,956 patients in a clinical practice setting.
Comparison of two commonly used reference materials for exercise bicycle tests with a Swedish clinical database of patients with normal outcome
Differences in anthropometric measures in immigrants and Swedish-born individuals: Results from two community-based cohort studies.
Swedish National Registry of Urinary Bladder Cancer: No difference in relative survival over time despite more aggressive treatment.
Ethnic enclaves and risk of psychiatric disorders among first- and second-generation immigrants in Sweden
delta C-13 chemostratigraphy in the upper Tremadocian through lower Katian (Ordovician) carbonate succession of the Siljan district, central Sweden
IGHV3-21 Gene Frequency in a Swedish Cohort of Patients With Newly Diagnosed Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Origin of Swedish hemophilia A mutations
Background: Hemophilia A (HA) has a high level of variation within the disease class, with more than 1000 mutations being listed in the HAMSTeRS database. At the same time a number of F8 mutations are present in specific populations at high frequencies. Objectives: The simultaneous presence of large numbers of rare mutations and a small number of high-frequency mutations raises questions about the
Invasive plant species in the Swedish flora: developing criteria and definitions, and assessing the invasiveness of individual taxa
In a north European context, identifying invasive species is far from trivial because the vegetation has been influenced by human activities for thousands of years. New species have immigrated continuously since the end of the last glaciation, both spontaneously and through direct or indirect help by man. Still, newly immigrated species may be problematic in a nature conservation context and may h
