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    Sedation and local anaesthesia for vaginal pelvic floor repair of genital prolapse using mesh by Flam, Folke

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-12-2007)
    “…In this study of the surgical repair of pelvic organ prolapse (POP), the vaginal pelvic floor repair with mesh (PFR-Mesh) procedure was used. The procedure is…”
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    Mesh erosion into bladder after transobturator prolapse repair by Flam, Folke, Alcalay, Menachem

    Published in Gynecological surgery (01-02-2010)
    “…We present three cases of mesh erosion into the bladder revealed from 5 to 36 months after cystocele repairs with Perigee® and Prolift®, respectively. The…”
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    A genome-wide screen for normally methylated human CpG islands that can identify novel imprinted genes by Strichman-Almashanu, Liora Z, Lee, Richard S, Onyango, Patrick O, Perlman, Elizabeth, Flam, Folke, Frieman, Matthew B, Feinberg, Andrew P

    Published in Genome research (01-04-2002)
    “…DNA methylation is a covalent modification of the nucleotide cytosine that is stably inherited at the dinucleotide CpG by somatic cells, and 70% of CpG…”
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    Necrotizing fasciitis following transobturator tape treated by extensive surgery and hyperbaric oxygen by Flam, Folke, Boijsen, Magnus, Lind, Folke

    “…The transobturator sling procedure (TVT-O) was developed to minimize surgical risks involved in treating genuine stress incontinence. All data suggest that…”
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    New concepts and trends in vaginal prolapse surgery by Flam, Folke, Söderberg, Marie Westergren

    “…Despite poor results in prolapse surgery, the operative procedures have basically remained unchanged for 100 years. It has been postulated that lifting…”
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    IGF2 is parentally imprinted during human embryogenesis and in the Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome by Ohlsson, Rolf, Nyström, Anders, Pfeifer-Ohlsson, Susan, Töhönen, Virpi, Hedborg, Fredrik, Schofield, Paul, Flam, Folke, Ekström, Tomas J

    Published in Nature genetics (01-05-1993)
    “…The phenomenon of parental imprinting involves the preferential expression of one parental allele of a subset of chromosomal genes and has so far only been…”
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    Experiences from a new surgical unit. New approach in prolapse surgery has eliminated the waiting list by Flam, Folke, Lundberg, Steffan

    Published in Läkartidningen (23-01-2003)
    “…A unit specializing in the surgical repair of vaginal vault prolapse was formed. The objective was to treat all kinds of defects in local anaesthesia with a…”
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    The diagnosis of molar pregnancy by sonography and gross morphology by Lindholm, H, Flam, F

    “…In modern times molar pregnancies are often terminated before classical symptoms have developed. Sonography may not be conclusive and gross macroscopy may not…”
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    Management of uterine perforations in connection with legal abortions by Lindell, G, Flam, F

    “…The incidence of uterine perforation while performing legal abortions was evaluated in the Stockholm area. Among 84,850 legal abortions performed during…”
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    Allele-specific in situ hybridization (ASISH) analysis: a novel technique which resolves differential allelic usage of H19 within the same cell lineage during human placental development by Adam, G I, Cui, H, Miller, S J, Flam, F, Ohlsson, R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-1996)
    “…Precursory studies of H19 transcription during human foetal development have demonstrated maternally derived monoallelic expression. Analyses in…”
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