Johan Røikjer
vbn.aau.dk
0000-0002-4578-1328
Aalborg University
37 papers found
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Optimising examination-time for functional assessment of small C-fiber function in diabetes utilising the histamine-induced axon-reflex flare response
The stability of perception threshold tracking for long session evaluation of Aβ‐ and Aδ‐fiber function
Assessment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy in type 1 diabetes using magnetic resonance neurography
The co-existence of peripheral and vestibular neuropathy in diabetes: a cross-sectional study
Optimizing examination time and diagnostic performance of the histamine‐induced axon‐reflex flare response in diabetes
Declining incidence of major lower-extremity amputations in the Northern Danish Region between 2016 and 2021: The impact of diabetes and preventive vascular procedures
Cognitive function in individuals with and without painful and painless diabetic polyneuropathy—A cross‐sectional study in type 1 diabetes
The co-existence of sensory and autonomic neuropathy in type 1 diabetes with and without pain
Diagnostic Accuracy of Perception Threshold Tracking in the Detection of Small Fiber Damage in Type 1 Diabetes
Assessment of cognitive function, health literacy and selfcare in adults with diabetic foot ulcers
Health literacy and cognitive function in people with diabetic foot ulcer with focus on knowledge, attitude and practice in relation to foot self-care – an explorative case-series study
Perception threshold tracking reveals different small nerve fiber functions in different subgroups of people with painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Effects of diabetic neuropathy on microvascular function across lower leg skeletal muscles in humans
Alterations in Functional Connectivity of Thalamus and Primary Somatosensory Cortex in Painful and Painless Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Perception threshold tracking: validating a novel method for assessing function of large and small sensory nerve fibers in diabetic peripheral neuropathy with and without pain
Co-existence of peripheral and autonomic neuropathy in type 1 diabetes with and without pain
Functional brain alterations in regions involved in sensory processing in diabetic peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain
Perception threshold tracking: a novel methods for assessing the function of large and small nerve fibers in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
The Histamine-Induced Axon-Reflex Response in People With Type 1 Diabetes With and Without Peripheral Neuropathy and Pain: A Clinical, Observational Study
Gray Matter Brain Alterations in Type 1 Diabetes – Findings Based on Detailed Phenotyping of Neuropathy Status
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