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    Cromones in atopic dermatitis

    Three new cromones have been studied that are supposed to be better absorbed and to have a wider spectrum of anti-allergic activity than disodium cromoglycate. Pretreatment with i.d. injection of 10 μg FPL 527...

    J. Søndergaard, V. Kassis, L. Knudsen, S. Wadskov in Archives of Dermatological Research (1980)

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    Heat-separation of normal human skin for epidermal and dermal prostaglandin analysis

    Heat-separation was introduced as a simple, reliable method of obtaining pure epidermis and dermis for prostaglandin (PG) analysis. Heating of normal human skin at 60°C for 1 min resulted in a distinct separat...

    V. Kassis, J. Søndergaard in Archives of Dermatological Research (1982)

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    Prostaglandin E1 in normal human skin: Methodological evaluation, topographical distribution and data related to sex and age

    A methodological evaluation of a radioimmunoassay technique for PGE1 measurement was applied to normal human skin. The detection limit of the assay was 15 pg and recovery (mean±SD) was 90±6%. The mean value of PG...

    V. Kassis, J. Søndergaard in Archives of Dermatological Research (1983)

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    Mastocytosis in Childhood

    Mastocytosis is a disease characterized by accumulation of mast cells in the skin and/or other connective tissue structures.

    J Søndergaard, G. Asboe-Hansen in Pediatric Dermatology (1987)

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    General practice variation when initiating long-term prescribing of proton pump inhibitors: a nationwide cohort study

    Suggestions of overprescribing of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for long-term treatment in primary care have been raised. This study aims to analyse associations between general practice characteristics and in...

    P. F. Haastrup, S. Rasmussen, J. M. Hansen, R. D. Christensen in BMC Family Practice (2016)

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    Faith Moves Mountains—Mountains Move Faith: Two Opposite Epidemiological Forces in Research on Religion and Health

    Research suggests opposite epidemiological forces in religion and health: (1). Faith seems to move mountains in the sense that religion is associated with positive health outcomes. (2). Mountains of bad health...

    N. C. Hvidt, D. Hvidtjørn, K. Christensen, J. B. Nielsen in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    General practitioners’ perceived indicators of vulnerability in pregnancy- A qualitative interview study

    To explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) perceived indicators of vulnerability among pregnant women in primary care.

    L Brygger Venø, DE. Jarbøl, LB. Pedersen, J Søndergaard, RK Ertmann in BMC Family Practice (2021)

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    Assessing and addressing vulnerability in pregnancy: General practitioners perceived barriers and facilitators - a qualitative interview study

    Vulnerability due to low psychosocial resources increases among women in the fertile age. Undetected vulnerability in pregnancy is a major contributor to inequality in maternal and perinatal health and constit...

    Louise Brygger Venø, L. Bjørnskov Pedersen, J. Søndergaard in BMC Primary Care (2022)

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    Challenges in the cross-sectoral collaboration on vulnerable pregnant women: a qualitative study among Danish general practitioners

    Vulnerable pregnant women, defined as women threatened by social, psychological, or physical risk factors, need special support during pregnancy to prevent complications in pregnancy, birth, and childhood. Pro...

    L. Brygger Venø, L. B. Pedersen, J. Søndergaard, R. K. Ertmann in BMC Primary Care (2022)

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    GPs’ prescription patterns, experience, and attitudes towards medicinal cannabis—a nationwide survey at the early stage of the Danish test scheme

    On 1 January 2018 a four-year test scheme concerning use of medicinal cannabis (MC) was enacted. It has recently been extended for four more years by the Danish Parliament permitting all Danish physicians to p...

    F. Rosenbæk, H. Riisgaard, J. B. Nielsen, S. Wehberg, F. B. Waldorff in BMC Primary Care (2023)