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Susanne Elisabeth Pors
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 81
Citations - 1336
Susanne Elisabeth Pors is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Ovarian tissue cryopreservation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 65 publications receiving 928 citations. Previous affiliations of Susanne Elisabeth Pors include University of Copenhagen.
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Transplantation of frozen-thawed ovarian tissue: an update on worldwide activity published in peer-reviewed papers and on the Danish cohort
S. E. Gellert,Susanne Elisabeth Pors,Stine Gry Kristensen,A. M. Bay-Bjørn,Erik Ernst,C. Yding Andersen +5 more
TL;DR: This study found no indications of sufficient numbers of malignant cells present in the ovarian tissue to cause recurrence of cancer after OTT, and it is unlikely that OTT affects the well-being of children born.
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An Investigation of the Pathology and Pathogens Associated with Porcine Respiratory Disease Complex in Denmark
Mette Sif Hansen,Susanne Elisabeth Pors,Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen,Vivi Bille-Hansen,Magne Bisgaard,Esben Meulengracht Flachs,Ole L. Nielsen +6 more
TL;DR: Lung samples from 148 finishing pigs with cranioventral lobular bronchopneumonia consistent with porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC) in Denmark revealed a broad range of microscopical lesions and the diversity and number of pathogens were higher in these animals compared with controls.
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Hallmarks of Human Small Antral Follicle Development: Implications for Regulation of Ovarian Steroidogenesis and Selection of the Dominant Follicle.
Stine Gry Kristensen,Linn Salto Mamsen,J.V. Jeppesen,J A Bøtkjær,Susanne Elisabeth Pors,Tanni Borgbo,Erik Ernst,Kirsten Tryde Macklon,Claus Yding Andersen +8 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that profound changes take place in the hormonal microenvironment around follicular diameters of 8–11 mm corresponding to when follicular selection occurs, and reintroduce the understanding of the follicular phase as two parted in which regulation of steroidogenesis differs.
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Acute neurological signs as the predominant clinical manifestation in four dogs with Angiostrongylus vasorum infections in Denmark.
Hanne Gredal,J.L. Willesen,Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen,Ole L. Nielsen,Annemarie T. Kristensen,Jørgen Koch,Rikke Kaae Kirk,Susanne Elisabeth Pors,Geoff Skerritt,Mette Berendt +9 more
TL;DR: One dog died and three were euthanised due to lack of improvement despite medical treatment, emphasising canine angiostrongylosis as a potential cause of fatal lesions of the central nervous system and the importance of including A. vasorum as a differential diagnosis in young dogs with acute neurological signs in Denmark.