Emily Steinkohl
vbn.aau.dk
0000-0001-6543-2275
Aalborg University
20 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
Single- and multiparameter magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosing and severity grading of chronic pancreatitis
Clinical Course of Medically Managed Patients With Large and Small Duct Chronic Pancreatitis
Inter- and intra-observer variability of computed tomography-based parenchymal- and ductal diameters in chronic pancreatitis: a multi-observer international study
Quantification of parenchymal fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis: relation to atrophy and pancreatic function
Quantification of gastric emptying with magnetic resonance imaging in healthy volunteers: A systematic review
Overlap and cumulative effects of pancreatic duct obstruction, abnormal pain processing and psychological distress on patient-reported outcomes in chronic pancreatitis
T1 relaxation times and MR elastography-derived stiffness: new potential imaging biomarkers for the assessment of chronic pancreatitis
Evidence for Multiple and Overlapping Pain Mechanistic Factors in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis: It is Both the Plumbing and the Wiring
Does the degree of intrapancreatic fat influence pancreatic stiffness assessed by magnetic resonance elastography?
Reduced pancreatic exocrine function in chronic pancreatitis is associated with pancreatic fibrosis assessed by MRI
Practical and clinical applications of pancreatic magnetic resonance elastography: a systematic review
Progression of Pancreas Morphology in Chronic Pancreatitis
Magnetic resonance elastography and T1 mapping : Potential new biomarkers for quantification of pancreatic fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis
Pancreatic atrophy and exocrine insufficiency associate with the presence of diabetes in chronic pancreatitis patients, but additional mediators are operative
Progression of pancreatic morphology and corresponding changes in quality of life and pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis – A 4-year follow-up MRI study
Progression of pancreatic morphology in chronic pancreatitis is not associated with changes in quality of life and pain
Response to Letter to the Editor: Treatment methods and age adjustment were important to evaluate morphological progression in chronic pancreatitis
Denosumab and cinacalcet for primary hyperparathyroidism (DENOCINA): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial
Progression of parenchymal and ductal findings in patients with chronic pancreatitis: A 4-year follow-up MRI study
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