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Mats Fredrikson

Universitetslektor

Publikationer

2025

Kristina Hasselgren, Ali Bencherki, Jennifer Short, Anna Bendler, Yumer Mehriban, Mats Fredrikson, Per-Olof Lundgren, Martin Holmbom (2025) Survival outcomes and risk factors for liver and pancreatic metastases in renal cell carcinoma after curative nephrectomy BMC Urology, Vol. 25, Artikel 123 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI
Yumin Link, Sanna Eriksson, Jan Schmiauke, Ursula Schmiauke, Mats Fredrikson, Max Borgström, Ge Yang (2025) Optical coherence tomography surpasses fundus imaging and intracranial pressure measurement in monitoring idiopathic intracranial hypertension Scientific Reports, Vol. 15, Artikel 14859 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI
Maria Andersson, Karin Fröderberg Schooner, Viktor Karlsson Werther, Thomas Karlsson, Lina de Geer, Daniel Wilhelms, Martin Holmbom, Mats Fredrikson, Åse Östholm, Sören Berg, Håkan Hanberger (2025) Prehospital lactate analysis in suspected sepsis improves detection of patients with increased mortality risk: an observational study Critical Care, Vol. 29, Artikel 38 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI
Hannes Lindahl, Fredrik Kahn, Åsa Nilsdotter-Augustinsson, Mats Fredrikson, Pontus Hedberg, Isabela Killander Möller, Lotta Hansson, Lisa Blixt, Sandra Eketorp Sylvan, Anders Österborg, Soo Aleman, Christina Carlander, Sofia N. Nyström, Peter Bergman (2025) Inborn errors of immunity are associated with increased COVID-19-related hospitalization and intensive care compared to the general population Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol. 155, s. 387-397.e6 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI
Isabela Killander Moller, Pontus Hedberg, Philippe Wagner, Hannes Lindahl, Sofia Nyström, Lisa Blixt, Sandra Eketorp Sylvan, Åsa Nilsdotter-Augustinsson, Anders Osterborg, Mats Fredrikson, Lotta Hansson, Fredrik Kahn, Par Sparen, Magnus Gisslen, Pontus Naucler, Peter Bergman, Soo Aleman, Christina Carlander (2025) Risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation by HIV-status and SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status during pre- and post-Omicron era in a national register-based cohort study in Sweden Infectious Diseases, Vol. 57, s. 178-191 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI

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