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Plasma biomarkers in pulmonary arterial hypertension diagnosis, treatment response and risk stratification - utilizing Lund Cardio Pulmonary Register
2020) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Poor outcome of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension with insufficient response to phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors alone or in combination with other specific therapy : a registry-based study
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Elevated plasma sRAGE and IGFBP7 in heart failure decrease after heart transplantation in association with haemodynamics
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Risk assessment in PAH using quantitative CMR tricuspid regurgitation : relation to heart catheterization
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Elevated plasma tyrosine kinases VEGF-D and HER4 in heart failure patients decrease after heart transplantation in association with improved haemodynamics
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Cholesterol lowering with EVOLocumab to prevent cardiac allograft Vasculopathy in De-novo heart transplant recipients : Design of the randomized controlled EVOLVD trial
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Plasma adrenomedullin peptides and precursor levels in pulmonary arterial hypertension disease severity and risk stratification
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Elevated plasma endocan and BOC in heart failure patients decrease after heart transplantation in association with improved hemodynamics
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Bone Mineral Density in Relation to Chronic Kidney Disease after Heart Transplantation : A Retrospective Single-center Study at Skåne University Hospital in Lund 1988-2016
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Right ventricular function parameters in pulmonary hypertension: echocardiography vs. cardiac magnetic resonance
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