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    Complications to thyroid surgery: results as reported in a database from a multicenter audit comprising 3,660 patients

    During recent years, more radical surgery for thyroid disease, i.e., total instead of subtotal resection, has been evident. Results following this strategy on national levels are scarce.

    A. Bergenfelz, S. Jansson, A. Kristoffersson in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2008)

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    Reduction of abdominal wall blood flow by clam** or carbon dioxide insufflation increases tumor growth in the abdominal wall: an experimental study in rats

    We have previously demonstrated that there is a reduction of blood flow in the abdominal wall in rats insufflated with air concomitant with an increase in tumor growth. The present study was designed to examin...

    O. Lundberg, A. Kristoffersson in Surgical Endoscopy And Other Interventional Techniques (2005)

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    Pneumoperitoneum impairs blood flow and augments tumor growth in the abdominal wall

    Background: Despite several clinical and experimental studies, the mechanisms behind the development of port site metastases in laparoscopic surgery have remained largely unknown. The cur...

    O. Lundberg, A. Kristoffersson in Surgical Endoscopy And Other Interventional Techniques (2004)

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    Effects of moderate endurance exercise on calcium, parathyroid hormone, and markers of bone metabolism in young women

    We investigated the short-term (1 hour-3 days) effects of a 45 minute run on calcium, parathyroid hormone, the carboxyterminal propeptide of type I procollagen (PICP), and the immunoactive carboxyterminal telo...

    K. Thorsen, A. Kristoffersson, J. Hultdin, R. Lorentzon in Calcified Tissue International (1997)

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    The effects of brisk walking on markers of bone and calcium metabolism in postmenopausal women

    Weight-bearing exercise has been shown to maintain or increase bone mass in younger as well as older individuals but the mechanisms by which mechanical loading affects bone metabolism are not known in detail. ...

    K. Thorsen, A. Kristoffersson, R. Lorentzon in Calcified Tissue International (1996)

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    Persistent hypercalcemia after neck exploration —An analysis of 34 cases

    A retrospective analysis of 34 patients undergoing 45 re-explorations for persistent hypercalcemia is presented. Thirteen out of the 20 enlarged parathyroid glands were found at reoperation to be normally loca...

    A. Kristoffersson, L. Boquist, J. Järhult in Urological Research (1986)