Publications by authors named "Ljunggren C"

The nursing program is intended to prepare students for future occupational life. One role for nurses in the nursing occupation includes being prepared to communicate well in various patient situations. The aim of this study was to describe variations in nursing students' conceptions of a drama workshop to practically illustrate communication in nurses' work.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to perform a retrospective evaluation of long-term sustainability of a postoperative combined penile and sexual rehabilitation program involving a clinical sexologist (CS) for preoperative fully potent men undergoing daVinci robotic radical prostatectomy (dVRP) regardless of whether preservation of the neurovascular bundles was performed or not.

Material And Methods: The study included 79 preoperatively potent and sexually active patients (aged 45-74 years, mean 61) that had undergone a dVRP due to localized prostate cancer and during the 1 postoperative year participated in a combined penile and sexual rehabilitation program involving a CS. The subjects were followed up with the same interview and questionnaires at approximately 1, 3 and 7 years postoperatively.

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Seventy years ago, the Swedish pediatrician Rolf Kostmann (1909-1982) was the first to report on a previous unknown lethal hereditary neutropenia in infants, Kostmann's disease. This essay presents the man behind the syndrome rather than focusing on the disease itself.

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Introduction: To prospectively evaluate if the inclusion of a clinical sexologist in a penile and sexual rehabilitation program improves sexual function one year after prostate cancer surgery.

Material And Methods: Twelve months after da Vinci Radical Prostatectomy (dVRP) for prostate cancer, 28 fully potent (IIEF-5 >21) and sexually active men (ages 47-69 years, mean 61) who, in 2008, were enrolled in a prospectively monitored penile rehabilitation program (reference group) were compared with 79 fully potent (IIEF-5 >21) and sexually active men (ages 45-74 years, mean 61) enrolled in 2009 (study group); whose program differed by the inclusion of evaluation and treatment by a clinical sexologist.

Results: Twelve months after dVRP, seventeen patients in the reference group (61%) were sexually active with regular penetrating sexual activity compared to sixty-six (84%) in the study group (p = 0.

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Introduction: There are three phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors marketed, sildenafil, Vardenafil, and tadalafil for oral treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). Although the treatment is simple and mostly effective, around 50% has ceased to use the medication within 2 years. One recently described way to improve the compliance is to let the patient try all the three PDE5 inhibitors and to prescribe the drug(s) he and his partner desires.

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Objective: In clinical practice, to apply and evaluate outcomes of a treatment regime, in which the patient had the opportunity to try all the available phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors.

Methods: Patients eligible for treatment with PDE5 inhibitors were prescribed 8 tablets with a shorter-acting substance (four tablets sildenafil 100mg and four tablets vardenafil 20mg) and eight tablets with a long-acting substance (tadalafil 20mg). Outcomes of the regime were recorded.

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Certain aspects of biomedical engineering applications lend themselves well to experimentation that can be done by high school students. This paper describes two experiments done during a six-week summer internship program in which two high school students used electrodes, circuit boards, and computers to mimic a sophisticated heart monitor and also to control a robotic car. Our experience suggests that simple illustrations of complex instrumentation can be effective in introducing adolescents to the biomedical engineering field.

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A family with an X-linked mental retardation syndrome involving seven children in two generations is reported. The syndrome includes microcephaly, severe mental retardation, optic atrophy with severely impaired vision or blindness, a severe hearing defect, spasticity, epileptic seizures, restricted movement of the large joints, and death in infancy or early childhood. We conclude that this is a distinct, previously unrecognized X-linked mental retardation syndrome.

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In a child with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) the findings of circulating reticulin antibodies and IgA and IgG gliadin antibodies suggested the diagnosis of coeliac disease. This was verified by small intestinal biopsy. In spite of a gluten-free diet the thrombocytopenia persisted.

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Anti-D immunoglobulin (250 micrograms) was given i.m. to 830 Rh-negative primigravidae and multigravidae round the 32nd to 34th week of gestation.

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A controlled cross-over study with transfer factor was carried out on 7 patients suffering from chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. Only one patient showed clinical improvement, which started during a period of pretreatment with 5-fluorocytosine given orally 14 days before the patient entered this trial. No conversion to a positive skin test with Candida antigen or PPD was demonstrated following TF in the 6 patients who were anergic to either of these antigens.

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Two sisters are described with demonstrable splenomegaly already from infancy and, after the age of 2--4 years, signs of slowly progressive encephalophy, vacuolated lymphocytes in the peripheral blood, and peculiar foam cells in the bone marrow aspirates. The died at 7 3/4 and 6 1/2 years. Widely spread in the brain, the nerve cell bodies were found to show extensive ballooning.

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A gamma-globulin preparation for intravenous use was given to 11 patients with antibody deficiency syndromes. Most of them had reacted earlier to intramuscular injections of normal gamma-globulin. The gamma-globulin employed produced adverse reactions, often quite severe in 8 of 9 intravenous infusions in three patients.

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In a double-blind trial of hospital staff members at risk of contracting hepatitis B, 110 subjects received hepatitis B immune globulin or immune serum globulin prophylactically. An additional 125 individuals working in the same locations were unwilling to participate in the trial and received no prophylaxis. During the study period of 28 months, 13 cases of clinical hepatitis B occurred in the untreated group, whereas only three cases occurred among the subjects who received prophylaxis.

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In May 1973 a controlled double-blind clinical trail with prophylactic injects of hepatitis B immune serum globulin (antibody titer by passive hemagglutination 1:355,000) and standard gamma globulin (1:100) was started in Sahlgren's Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden. The annual attack rate of clinical hepatitis B in the three departments studied had been 5 to 8 per cent during recent years. A total of 118 members of the hospital staff were prophylactically treated while 125 staff members were unwilling to participate and received no prophylactic treatment.

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A series of omegadibenzylaminoalkylamines and related compounds have been prepared and tested as inhibitors of fibrin cross-linking. This structural type was chosen in an attempt to develop noncompetitive inhibitors of fibrinoligase. By the combination of the dibenzylamino moiety at one end and the primary amino group at the other end of a polymethylene chain, the same compound could function both as a pseudo donor substrate and as a noncompetitive alkylating inhibitor.

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At Sahlgren Hospital, Göteborg, hepatitis B has been a serious problem for several years among the personnel in the hemodialysis and renal transplantation wards as well as in the chemical laboratories. For this reason a randomized controlled clinical study with conventional gammaglobulin and hepatitis B immune globulin was started in May 1973. The titer of anitbodies against HBsAg by passive hemagglutination was 1:100 and approximately 1:350,000, respectively.

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