Publications by authors named "Tenger M"

Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of epileptic seizures and of presumed idiopathic epilepsy (PIE, describing epilepsy of unknown origin) in a cohort of British Shorthair (BSH) cats in Sweden. The secondary objective was to describe epileptic seizure characteristics and outcome for cats with PIE.

Methods: Owners of BSH cats born between 2006 and 2016 and registered with SVERAK (the Swedish Cat Clubs' National Association) were invited to reply to a questionnaire about their cat's general health.

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Study Objective: To compare endoscopic and classic axillary lymphadenectomy staging of breast cancer with respect to operation-induced changes such as seroma formation, pain, neurologic sensations, lymphedema, infection, and reduction of shoulder-arm mobility.

Design: Prospective, randomized study (Canadian Task Force classification I).

Setting: University-affiliated hospital.

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In 69 of 107 patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma, it was possible to control intraocular pressure and visual fields by means of peripheral surgical iridectomy; in 17 of these patients topical glaucoma medication was required in addition. In 11 cases a second surgical operation other than iridectomy was necessary: 6 lensectomies for malignant glaucoma in 2 cases and lens subluxation or phacomorphic glaucoma in 4 and 5 filtering procedures. Among the 85 treated fellow eyes 68 were controlled by iridectomy alone and 17 eyes needed additional topical glaucoma medication.

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