Sten Lennquist
Linköping University
32 Papers
174 Citations
Sten Lennquist is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications.
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Papers
Exposure to chlorine gas : Effects on pulmonary function and morphology in anaesthetised and mechanically ventilated pigs
TL;DR: It is concluded that exposure to 100 l of 140 ppm chlorine gas induces a severe stereotypic lung injury with high mortality within 6 h in this anaesthetised animal model.
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Future of Thyroid Surgery and Training Surgeons to Meet the Expectations of 2000 and Beyond
Jay K. Harness,Jon A. van Heerden,Sten Lennquist,Matthias Rothmund,Bruce Barraclough,A.W. Goode,Irving B. Rosen,Yoshihide Fujimoto,Charles Proye +8 more
TL;DR: Nine internationally recognized endocrine surgeons were asked to express their views on the future of thyroid surgery, and advances in molecular biology, pathology, and genetics of thyroid disease should allow more tailored surgical approaches during the twenty-first century.
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The influence of remnant size, antithyroid antibodies, thyroid morphology, and lymphocyte infiltration on thyroid function after subtotal resection for hyperthyroidism.
TL;DR: The remnant size was considered the parameter most helpful to the surgeon in predicting postoperative thyroid function in toxic nodular goiter and within the group of TDG developing hypofunction, the incidence of autoantibodies and “presence of lymphoid tissue” more often in patients treated preoperatively with beta-blockers compared to thyrostatics.
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Management of major accidents and disasters: an important responsibility for the trauma surgeons.
TL;DR: Management of major accidents and disasters : An important responsibility for the trauma surgeons.
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Human parathyroid blood supply determined by laser-Doppler flowmetry.
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the blood supply to the parathyroid glands is not as dependent on the inferior thyroid artery as has previously been suggested but that other routes of blood supply may be equally or, in some cases, even more important.
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