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Anil T. Ahuja

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  423
Citations -  22588

Anil T. Ahuja is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervical lymph nodes & Cervical lymphadenopathy. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 423 publications receiving 20416 citations. Previous affiliations of Anil T. Ahuja include Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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A Major Outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in Hong Kong

TL;DR: SARS is a serious respiratory illness that led to significant morbidity and mortality in this cohort of 138 cases of suspected SARS during a hospital outbreak in Hong Kong.
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Randomized Phase II Trial of Concurrent Cisplatin-Radiotherapy With or Without Neoadjuvant Docetaxel and Cisplatin in Advanced Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

TL;DR: Neoadjuvant docetaxel-cisplatin followed by CRT was well tolerated with a manageable toxicity profile that allowed subsequent delivery of full-dose CRT and preliminary results suggested a positive impact on survival.
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Low-molecular-weight heparin for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke

TL;DR: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial comparing two dosages of low-molecular-weight heparin with placebo in the treatment of ischemic stroke, with primary measure of outcome death or dependency regarding activities of daily living six months after randomization.
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Impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) on pulmonary function, functional capacity and quality of life in a cohort of survivors

TL;DR: The exercise capacity and health status of SARS survivors was considerably lower than that of a normal population at 6 months and the functional disability appears out of proportion to the degree of lung function impairment and may be related to additional factors such as muscle deconditioning and steroid myopathy.
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Modified Pfirrmann grading system for lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration.

TL;DR: The modified Pfirrmann grading system is useful at discriminating severity of disc degeneration in elderly subjects and can be applied with good intra- and interobserver agreement.