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- 2024
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Low levels of selenoprotein P associate with cognitive impairment in patients hospitalized for heart failure
2024) In Journal of Cardiac Failure(
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- 2022
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Type 1 diabetes, cognitive ability and incidence of cardiovascular disease and death over 60 years of follow-up time in men
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- 2020
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Patterns of recurrence in anal cancer : A detailed analysis
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Treatment-related leukopenia in anal cancer patients associated with worse outcome : results of a retrospective cohort study
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
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Cognitive test results are associated with mortality and rehospitalization in heart failure : Swedish prospective cohort study
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- 2019
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Written pretest information and germline BRCA1/2 pathogenic variant testing in unselected breast cancer patients : predictors of testing uptake
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High patient satisfaction with a simplified BRCA1/2 testing procedure : long-term results of a prospective study
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- 2017
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The Montreal Cognitive Assessment : Normative Data from a Large Swedish Population-Based Cohort
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No independent association between pulse wave velocity and dementia : a population-based, prospective study
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Longitudinal and postural changes of blood pressure predict dementia : the Malmö Preventive Project
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N-Terminal Prosomatostatin and Risk of Vascular Dementia
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- 2016
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Copeptin, a Marker of Vasopressin, Predicts Vascular Dementia but not Alzheimer's Disease
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- 2005
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Långtidsöverlevnaden vid diabetes har successivt förbättrats. Lång sjukdomsduration kan ge information om protektiva möjligheter
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