Asbjørn Drewes
vbn.aau.dk
0000-0001-7465-964X
Aalborg University
26 papers found
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Co-existence of hepatic and pancreatic fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis patients including associated risk factors: a magnetic resonance elastography study
Electrocardiography Assessment of Sympatico–Vagal Balance during Resting and Pain Using the Texas Instruments ADS1299
Single- and multiparameter magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosing and severity grading of chronic pancreatitis
Influence of tapentadol and oxycodone on the spinal cord and brain using electrophysiology: a randomized, placebo‐controlled trial
Diabetic Gastroenteropathy: Soothe the Symptoms or Unravel a Cure?
Quantification of gastric emptying with magnetic resonance imaging in healthy volunteers: A systematic review
Contractility patterns and gastrointestinal movements monitored by a combined magnetic tracking and motility testing unit
Gastrointestinal function in diabetes is affected regardless of asymptomatic appearance
Overlap and cumulative effects of pancreatic duct obstruction, abnormal pain processing and psychological distress on patient-reported outcomes in chronic pancreatitis
Tapentadol and oxycodone reduce cingulate glutamate in healthy volunteers
T1 relaxation times and MR elastography-derived stiffness: new potential imaging biomarkers for the assessment of chronic pancreatitis
Effect of Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass on the pharmacokinetic‐pharmacodynamic relationships of liquid and controlled‐release formulations of oxycodone
Oral absorption of oxycodone in patients with short bowel syndrome
Practical and clinical applications of pancreatic magnetic resonance elastography: a systematic review
Tapentadol results in less deterioration of gastrointestinal function and symptoms than standard opioid therapy in healthy male volunteers
Subcutaneous adipose tissue composition and function are unaffected by liraglutide‐induced weight loss in adults with type 1 diabetes
Although tapentadol and oxycodone both increase colonic volume, tapentadol treatment resulted in softer stools and less constipation: a mechanistic study in healthy volunteers
Pancreatic atrophy and exocrine insufficiency associate with the presence of diabetes in chronic pancreatitis patients, but additional mediators are operative
Progression of pancreatic morphology in chronic pancreatitis is not associated with changes in quality of life and pain
Pancreatic magnetic resonance imaging texture analysis in chronic pancreatitis: a feasibility and validation study
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