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Pelvic floor dysfunction. A vaginal surface EMG study in healthy and incontinent women

Popular Abstract in Swedish Urininkontinens är en utbredd folksjukdom och ett stort folkhälsoproblem. Omkring 500 000 människor i Sverige, mest kvinnor (2/3) är drabbade. Förekomsten av inkontinens ökar med stigande ålder. Ofrivilligt urinläckage orsakar många gånger både medicinska och sociala handikapp med minskad livskvalitet som följd. Undersökningar har visat att endast 25% av de inkontinentaDysfunction of the pelvic floor can lead to incontinence and different forms of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Urinary incontinence is a common problem and about 500 000 persons in Sweden, mostly (2/3) women, suffering from incontinence. The general aim of this thesis was to characterize the function and dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles in healthy and incontinent women. Vaginal EMG, p

"Ey yo, jag rimmar på tills det går bra nu" - en studie om svensk hiphop

Hiphop is a culture that has grown among youth the last decades. Its based of four elements: breakdance, graffiti, djing and rap and each of these have their own way to express position, social status, power and identity. I want to know more what Swedish hip-hop stands for among rappers and producers. Goal: The goal is to get insight of what hip-hop means for the rappers and how they use hip-hop

Transplacental sirolimus : a new treatment strategy for life-threatening fetal cardiac rhabdomyomas—a case report

Large cardiac rhabdomyomas can disturb hemodynamic flow. Tuberous sclerosis complex is the most common cause of cardiac rhabdomyoma in fetuses. Recently, a mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor effectively treated rhabdomyomas associated with tuberous sclerosis. Here, we report the effectiveness of an mTOR inhibitor in treating a fetus with large rhabdomyomas exhibiting severe heart failu

Small Particles, Big Problems : Polystyrene nanoparticles induce DNA damage, oxidative stress, migration, and mitogenic pathways predominantly in non-malignant lung cells

Polystyrene micro- and nanoplastics (PS-MNPs) are emerging environmental pollutants with potential implications for human health. This study investigated the cytotoxic effects of PS particles by using two different sizes of PS-MNPs (0.25 µm and 1 µm) on non-small cell lung cancer (A549, H460), small cell lung cancer (DMS53, H372), and normal lung epithelial (BEAS-2B) cells as well as on human-deri

Boron isotopes trace an increase in subduction-driven recycling of fluid-mobile elements in the Neoarchean

The deep recycling of surface material into Earth’s mantle is an integral process governing global water and fluid-mobile element cycles. This recycling is largely predicated on subduction operating efficiently, which may not apply for the first two billion years of Earth’s history. Tracing the initiation and evolution of the modern deep fluid-mobile element cycle requires determining when the man

Integrating and Benchmarking KpqC in TLS/X.509

Advances in quantum computing pose a fundamental threat to classical public-key cryptosystems, including RSA and elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC), which form the foundation for authentication and key exchange in the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. In response to these emerging threats, Korea launched the KpqC (Korea Post-Quantum Cryptography) project in 2021 to design, evaluate, and stan

Cryogenic ferroelectricity of HZO with an aluminum oxide interlayer

In this work, we investigate the cryogenic performance of hafnia-based ferroelectric capacitors with and without an aluminum oxide (ALO) interlayer, comparing conventional metal-ferroelectric-metal (MFM) structures to metal-ferroelectric-insulator-metal (MFIM) counterparts. Devices employing Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 as the ferroelectric layer were characterized from 300 K down to 10 K, targeting temperature r

Person-Centred Nursing in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Using a Conversation Tool : A Qualitative Study

Background: Patients undergoing allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HCT) often face complex and evolving needs throughout recovery. Person-centred nursing (PCN) is essential in this context yet remains underexplored in specialised care settings. In Sweden, the Assessment of Rehabilitation Needs Checklist (ARNC) is commonly used in cancer care, but its role in supporting perso

Outcome in adult patients with severe TBI, using a management protocol allowing a cerebral perfusion pressure ≤ 60 mmHg – a retrospective study over 10 years

Background: Current guidelines for the treatment of severe TBI recommend maintaining a cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) at 60–70 mmHg. In our institution, as well as others, an alternative algorithm—originally named the Lund concept—has been used. This treatment algorithm employs metoprolol and clonidine to limit CPP, accepting levels below 60 mmHg, with the aim of reducing cerebral edema. Previo

Perioperative characteristics and short-term morbidity after surgery for renal hyperparathyroidism : Multicentre EUROCRINE® registry study

Background Parathyroid surgery is an appropriate alternative for renal hyperparathyroidism (rHPT) in patients in whom medical therapy fails. European morbidity and outcome data for clearly defined cohorts, potentially reflecting contemporary clinical practice, remain scarce. Method Data were extracted from the EUROCRINE® database on all operations for secondary rHPT between 1 January 2015 and 31 D

Postmortem toxicological findings in child suicides : A 23-year retrospective study in Sweden

Globally, suicide is a leading cause of mortality among teenage children and adolescents. Alcohol and other substances of abuse may influence both the decision to commit suicide and the choice of method. However, only few studies focused on toxicological findings in child suicides. The aim of this study was to map postmortem toxicological findings in child suicides in Sweden. Data on age, sex, sui

Impact of immunochemotherapy regimens on outcomes of patients with primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma in the IELSG37 trial

The IELSG37 trial enrolled 545 patients with primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma (PMBCL) and demonstrated that consolidation radiotherapy (RT) can be omitted in patients with complete metabolic response, defined by the Lugano classification as Deauville score (DS) 1 to 3. This report evaluates outcomes after different frontline rituximab- and doxorubicin-based immunochemotherapy regimens chosen ac

Extending Human Lung Monitoring by Laser Spectroscopy From Infants Toward Adults: Initial Proof of Concept in a Porcine Lung Model

Lung function monitoring and prompt diagnosis of lung impairment are essential for optimal patient care. During surgery, anesthesia and ventilator assistance are standard, and mechanical ventilation is often required in severe cases, as highlighted during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. There is a clear need for powerful, real-time lung surveillance techniques that can provide feedback to ventilator

Overview of surgical training and assessment of surgical skills : a narrative review

Objectives: To assess the existence of international, scientifically validated methods for manual surgical skills training and assessment. The aim was to create a descriptive chronological summary of the existing evidence and conclusions in the included articles. Methods: PubMed and Scopus were searched twice for reviews published between 1997 and October 2023 and between 1997 and January 2024. Th

Swedish guidelines for device-aided therapies in Parkinson's disease -Economic evaluation and implementation

OBJECTIVES: The National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden published the national guidelines for Parkinson's Disease 2016. The aim of this study was to summarize this evidence review and development of the guidelines, focusing on the economic evaluation of device-aided therapies (deep brain stimulation, pump-based infusion of levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel or apomorphine) for Parkinson's di

Kun(d)skapsintensivt arbete - Ledarskap och motivation i en kundnära kunskapsintensiv organisation

Examensarbetets titel: Kun(d)skapsintensivt arbete - Ledarskap och motivation i en kundnära kunskapsintensiv organisation Seminariedatum: 15 januari 2026 Kurs: FEKH49 - Examensarbete i organisation på kandidatnivå, 15 högskolepoäng Författare: Filippa Kapoor Åberg och Sakarias Moberg Handledare: Stefan Sveningsson Fem nyckelord: Kunskapsintensiv verksamhet, kundstyrning, ledarskap, motivation, psyTitle: Knowledge(client) intensive work - Leadership and Motivation in a client-centered knowledge-intensive firm Seminar Date: 15th January 2026 Course: FEKH49 - Bachelor’s degree thesis in Management and Organization, 15 credits. Authors: Filippa Kapoor Åberg and Sakarias Moberg Supervisor: Stefan Sveningsson Five Keywords: Knowledge-intensive firms, Client control, leadership, motivation, psych

Female cancer incidence before and after diagnosis of primary Sjögren's disease : A retrospective cohort study

In primary Sjögren's disease (pSjD), there is a well-documented increased risk of hematological malignancies, particularly lymphomas, whereas studies examining the incidence of solid tumors have often yielded conflicting results. Data concerning the incidence of breast and gynecological cancers are similarly inconsistent. The aim of this study was to further investigate the incidence of these so-c

Handbook for inbound students

Handbook for visiting students FACULTY OF MEDICINE, LUND UNIVERSITY Text: International Office, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, 201808 Photos: Front cover, top picture and bottom picture right Kennet Ruona, bottom picture left Håkan Röjder Page 2 Mikeal Risedal. Page 4 Kennet Ruona. Page 6 top picture left Apelöga, top picture right Charlotte Carlberg Bärg, bottom picture Kennet Ruona. Page

https://www.medicine.lu.se/sites/medicine.lu.se/files/handbook_for_inbound_students.pdf - 2026-05-16

The association between smoking and knee osteoarthritis in a cohort of Danish patients undergoing knee arthroscopy

Background: It has been suggested that smoking is associated with reduced risk of knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, supplementary studies are needed to further investigate any such potential association. Thus, our aim was to examine the relationship between smoking and early or more established knee OA in a cohort of relatively young patients with meniscal tears. Methods: This cross-sectional stu