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A new scientific journal in the pain field
Abstract: The Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain (SASP) was founded in Stockholm December 1976. SASP became an extremely important network for pain researchers and pain clinicians in Denma...
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Harald Breivik,
Torsten E. Gordh,
Troels S. Jensen,
Eija Kalso,
Eirikur Lindal,
Ulf Kongsgaard
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Neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury pain: mechanisms and treatment
Abstract: Patients suffering from a spinal cord injury (SCI) face functional loss and physical dependence, and historically most SCI research has focused on locomotor recovery and bladder and bowel dy...
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Nanna Brix Finnerup,
Cathrine Baastrup,
Troels Staehelin Jensen
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New therapeutic principles for adverse effects on upper and lower gastrointestinal tract in patients treated with opioid analgesics
Abstract: Recent large scale surveys document that patients on opioid analgesics suffer adverse effects from increased tone in sphincters of both the upper and lower part of the gastrointestinal tract...
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Torill Kaasa,
Luis Romundstad,
Harald Breivik
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Pharmacology of oxycodone: does it explain why oxycodone has become a bestselling strong opioid?
Abstract: As morphine, oxycodone is a m-opioid receptor agonist with a significantly different pharmacokinetic profile compared with morphine. It seems that oxycodone is able to compensate its lower b...
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Kim K. Lemberg,
Tarja E. Heiskanen,
Vesa K. Kontinen,
Eija A. Kalso
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Research on genes predisposing for chronic pain: a challenge for pain researchers in Scandinavia
Abstract: Finding predisposing factors or vulnerability genes for chronic pain development would provide opportunities to tailor treatment for each patient. Such knowledge also pinpoints crucial funct...
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Anne-Li Lind,
Torsten E. Gordh
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| Abstracts from the 1st Scientific Meeting of newSASP, Copenhagen, Denmark, 28–30 May 2009 |
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I01 Persistent postherniotomy pain
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E.K. Aasvang
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S27
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I02 Ketamine – does it work in cancer pain?
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R.F. Bell
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S27-S28
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I03 IASP task force on Global Year Against Cancer Pain
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R.F. Bell
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I04 Opioid analgesia – hyperalgesia
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A. Dahan
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S28
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I05 Visceral pain: from the periphery to the brain
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A.M. Drewes
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S28
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I06 Mechanisms of spinal cord injury pain: from animal to man
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N.B. Finnerup
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I07 Opioid abuse in pain patients – psychological aspects and treatment
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L. Grönbladh
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S29
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I08 Cancer-induced skeletal pain – experimental models
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A.M. Heegaard,
R.R. Hansen,
M. Ding,
A. Hald
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S29
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I09 Assessment of addiction in chronic pain patients
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J. Højsted
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S30
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I10 Prophylaxis and treatment of opioid-induced bowel dysfunction
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T. Kaasa
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I11 Is there a genetic disposition for postherniorrhaphy pain?
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M.L. Kalliomäki
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S30
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I12 Epidemiology of cancer pain
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U.E. Kongsgaard
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I13 The cognitive effects of opioids in cancer patients
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G.P. Kurita,
L. Lundorff,
C.A.M. Pimenta,
P. Sjøgren
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I14 Oxycodone; from Mice to Man
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K. Lemberg
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I15 Can we bridge experimental human volunteer pain studies to patients?
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A.E. Olesen
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I16 The effect of NSAIDS and glucocorticoids on postoperative pain
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L. Romundstad
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I17 A randomized controlled trial to test the effectivenes of the Pro-Self Pain Control Program (PSPCP) in cancer patients with pain
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T. Rustøen,
C. Miaskowski
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I18 A new concept for individualised pain treatment in a surgical unit
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W. Schmelling
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I19 Long term effects of opioids
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A.A. Somogyi,
J.M. White
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I20 What makes a chronic pain patient?
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J. von Kieseritzky,
M.L. Kalliomäki,
T.E. Gordh,
B. Hägglöof,
R. Karlsten,
F.L. Rice,
R. Schmidt,
N. Sjögren,
M. Wiig,
M. Schmelz
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I21 Mechanistic approach to the treatment of visceral pain
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O.H.G. Wilder-Smith
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F1 Real time source reconstruction of the cingulate activity to rectal pain: mechanisms behind activation of the inhibitory pathways
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C. Brock,
S. Schou-Olesen,
L. Arendt-Nielsen,
A.M. Drewes
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S35
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F2 Primacy of existential pain and suffering in residents in chronic pain in nursing homes: a phenomenological study
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G.D. Gudmannsdottir,
S. Halldorsdottir
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S35
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F3 Postoperative analgesia with epidural Breivik's mixture vs. epidural narop and peroral oxycodone after lumbar fusion surgery – a prospective randomized study
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E. Gulle,
C. Skärvinge,
K. Runberg,
C. Olerud
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S35
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F4 Psychometric and QoL outcome of group therapy in chronic non-malignant pain patients
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V. Meineche-Schmidt
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F5 Socio-economical outcome following a 13-week rehabilitation course for chronic non-malignant pain patients in a primary care based multidiciplinary pain clinic in Denmark
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V. Meineche-Schmidt
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S36
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F6 The effects of morphine on human electrical brain activity after painful electrical oesophageal stimulation
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C. Staahl,
A.E. Olesen,
A.L. Krarup,
A.M. Drewes
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S36
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F7 Symptoms and quality of life in Icelandic cancer patients on opioids
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S. Zoëga,
S. Gunnarsdottir,
N. Fridriksdottir,
V. Sigurdardottir
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S36
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F8 The prevalence of opioid-induced bowel dysfunction and laxative treatment in Denmark
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T. Jonsson,
C.V. Kaltoft
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Guide for Authors
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