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    Vasospastic tendency and Raynaud's phenomenon in smelter workers exposed to arsenic by Lagerkvist, B, Linderholm, H, Nordberg, G F

    Published in Environmental research (01-04-1986)
    “…The long-term drinking of water with a high content of inorganic arsenic can lead to Raynaud's phenomenon, acrocyanosis, and gangrene of the lower legs ("black…”
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    Arsenic Exposure to Smelter Workers Clinical and Neurophysiological Studies by Blom, Sigfrid, Lagerkvist, Birgitta, Linderholm, Håkan

    “…Forty-seven copper smelter workers, exposed to airborne arsenic for 8— 40 years, were examined clinically with electromyography, and the motor and sensory…”
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    Hereditary myopathy with lactic acidosis, succinate dehydrogenase and aconitase deficiency in northern Sweden: a genealogical study by Drugge, U, Holmberg, M, Holmgren, G, Almay, B G, Linderholm, H

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-05-1995)
    “…A hereditary myopathy with lactic acidosis during physical exercise, low physical work capacity, and paroxysmal myoglobinuria (HML), called "Myopathy with…”
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    Lung mechanics in sitting and horizontal postures studied by body plethysmographic methods by Linderholm, Hakan

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-01-1963)
    “…1 Department of Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mechanical properties of the lungs were…”
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    Arsenic and Raynaud's phenomenon. Vasospastic tendency and excretion of arsenic in smelter workers before and after the summer vacation by LAGERKVIST, B. E. A, LINDERHOLM, H, NORDBERG, G. F

    “…Occupational and environmental exposure to inorganic arsenic is associated with the occurrence of Raynaud's phenomenon and objectively registered abnormal…”
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    Prediction of spirometric values in patients with scoliosis by Linderholm, H, Lindgren, U

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (01-01-1978)
    “…The prediction of normal spirometric values requires a measure of the non-deformed body height of scoliotic patients. The arm-span method has been used for…”
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    Detection of coronary artery disease by means of exercise ECG in patients with aortic stenosis by Linderholm, H, Osterman, G, Teien, D

    Published in Acta medica Scandinavica (01-01-1985)
    “…In a preoperative evaluation, 35 consecutive patients with aortic stenosis were examined by means of exercise ECG, Doppler and direct manometric measurements…”
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    Some factors of significance for respiratory gas exchange in muscle tissue. A mathematical analysis of a capillary model by Mild, K H, Linderholm, H

    Published in Acta physiologica Scandinavica (01-08-1981)
    “…Morphological dimensions of the Krogh cylinder capillary model were calculated by mathematical simulation of respiratory gas exchange and blood flow in muscle…”
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    Comparative toxicity of gentamicin and cefotetan by Trollfors, B, Norrby, R, Bergmark, J, Hultberg, B, Linderholm, H

    “…In a prospective, randomized, comparative study, the renal, hepatic and gastrointestinal toxicity and effects on the vitamin K dependent coagulation factors of…”
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    Cold hands after exposure to arsenic or vibrating tools: effects of ketanserin on finger blood pressure and skin temperature by Lagerkvist, B E, Linderholm, H

    Published in Acta pharmacologica et toxicologica (01-05-1986)
    “…The effect of ketanserin, a serotonin 5-HT2 receptor inhibitor, on the cold-provoked vasospasm in arsenic workers was examined by measuring the finger systolic…”
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