215 results on '"Drewes, A.M."'
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2. Dietary Intervention Against Gastrointestinal Symptoms After Treatment Of Cancer In The Pelvic Organs
3. Pain patterns in chronic pancreatitis and chronic primary pain
4. Diet and bowel symptoms among colon cancer survivors
5. Corrigendum to “Recommendations from the United European Gastroenterology evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and therapy of chronic pancreatitis” [Pancreatology 18(8) (2018) 847–854]
6. A comprehensive pain assessment tool (COMPAT) for chronic pancreatitis: Development, face validation and pilot evaluation
7. The impact of naloxegol treatment on gastrointestinal transit and colonic volume
8. Functional cortical connectivity is disturbed in patients with cirrhosis even when neuropsychometric performance is unimpaired
9. European Pain Federation position paper on appropriate opioid use in chronic pain management
10. 2. Venlafaxine and oxycodone have different effects on spinal and supra-spinal activity in man
11. Prediction of postoperative opioid analgesia using clinical-experimental parameters and electroencephalography
12. The impact of opioid treatment on regional gastrointestinal transit
13. Prediction of postoperative opioid analgesia using clinical‐experimental parameters and electroencephalography
14. 56. A new method for sham-controlled acupuncture in experimental visceral pain
15. EP-1876: An image-based method to quantify biomechanical properties of the rectum in RT of prostate cancer
16. ID 95 – Functional reorganization of brain networks in patients with painful chronic pancreatitis
17. Does catastrophic thinking enhance oesophageal pain sensitivity? An experimental investigation
18. Machine learning on encephalographic activity may predict opioid analgesia
19. Dynamic spectral indices of the electroencephalogram provide new insights into tonic pain
20. 71. Functional reorganization of brain networks in patients with painful chronic pancreatitis
21. Recommendations on practice of conditioned pain modulation (CPM) testing
22. Tapentadol potentiates descending pain inhibition in chronic pain patients with diabetic polyneuropathy
23. Morphine modifies the cingulate–operculum network underlying painful rectal evoked potentials
24. Functional reorganization of brain networks in patients with painful chronic pancreatitis
25. Reproducibility of psychophysics and electroencephalography during offset analgesia
26. 17. Peripheral and central nervous contribution to gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients with autonomic neuropathy
27. PP068-SUN NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT IN AMBULATORY PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
28. Can quantitative sensory testing predict responses to analgesic treatment?
29. Peripheral and central nervous contribution to gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients with autonomic neuropathy
30. Cerebral cortical excitability is abnormal in patients with painful chronic pancreatitis
31. Changes in cortical thickness in patients with chronic pancreatitis: A useful indicator of a reorganized pain system?
32. Genetic variation in opioid receptor genes and sensitivity to experimental pain in male and female healthy volunteers
33. Cerebral excitability is abnormal in patients with painful chronic pancreatitis
34. Electrical low‐frequency stimulation induces central neuroplastic changes of pain processing in man
35. Differences in perception and brain activation following stimulation by large versus small area cutaneous surface electrodes
36. F173 REPRODUCIBILITY OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL SURROGATE MODELS
37. S149 EFFECT OF TRANSDERMAL BUPRENORPHINE AND FENTANYL ON DESCENDING PAIN MODULATION
38. F268 CHANGES OF BRAIN MICROSTRUCTURE IN PATIENTS WITH PAINFUL CHRONIC PANCREATITIS ASSESSED BY DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING
39. S118 A NEW METHOD TO FOLLOW UPSTREAM BRAIN ACTIVATION TO OESOPHAGEAL PAIN
40. T116 DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTION AND BRAIN ACTIVATION FOLLOWING STIMULATION BY LARGE VERSUS SMALL AREA CUTANEOUS SURFACE ELECTRODES
41. S127 BRAIN ACTIVITY IN RECTOSIGMOID PAIN: UNRAVELLING CONDITIONING PAIN MODULATORY PATHWAYS
42. F134 THE ANALGESIC EFFECT OF PREGABALIN IS CORRELATED TO ALTERATIONS IN PHARMACO-EEG IN CHRONIC PAIN PATIENTS
43. T146 SENSORY AND BIOMECHANICAL RESPONSES TO DISTENSION OF THE RENAL PELVIS IN KIDNEY STONE PATIENTS
44. T159 A NOVEL METHOD FOR EXAMINING VISCERAL HYPERALGESIA COMBINED WITH VISUAL INSPECTION IN THE HEALTHY HUMAN OESOPHAGUS
45. T122 PREGABALIN REDUCES CENTRAL SENSITISATION IN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
46. S626 EFFECT OF PREGABALIN ON VISCERAL SENSATION AND CENTRAL PAIN PROCESSING IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
47. S625 A PHARMACOKINETIC AND PHARMACODYNAMIC STUDY OF A PERIPHERAL κ-OPIOID RECEPTOR AGONIST CR665 AND OXYCODONE
48. 33 IS THERE EVIDENCE FOR A MECHANISMS-ORIENTED APPROACH FOR THE EFFECTIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT?
49. S260 POPULATION PHARMACOKINETICS OF PREGABALIN IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
50. S122 EVOKED BRAIN POTENTIALS IDENTIFY NEURAL MECHANISMS CORRELATED TO VISCERAL CENTRAL SENSITIZATION IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
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