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Feng Ling
Researcher at Capital Medical University
Publications - 7
Citations - 157
Feng Ling is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Cerebral angiography. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 90 citations.
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High prevalence of KRAS/BRAF somatic mutations in brain and spinal cord arteriovenous malformations.
Tao Hong,Yupeng Yan,Jingwei Li,Ivan Radovanovic,Xiangyuan Ma,Yang W Shao,Jia-Xing Yu,Yongjie Ma,Peng Zhang,Feng Ling,Shuchen Huang,Hongqi Zhang,Yibo Wang +12 more
TL;DR: The findings support a causative role of somatic tumour-related mutations of KRAS/BRAF in the overwhelming majority of brain and spinal arteriovenous malformations and implies the development of targeted therapies with RAS/RAF pathway inhibitors without the necessity of tissue genetic diagnosis.
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Traumatic intracranial aneurysms due to blunt brain injury—a single center experience
Zhiqi Mao,Ning Wang,Mohammed Hussain,Meng Li,Hongqi Zhang,Qiuhang Zhang,Peng Zhang,Xinglong Zhi,Feng Ling +8 more
TL;DR: This study shows that traumatic patients presenting with recurrent epistaxis, oculomotor nerve palsy, and delayed intracranial hemorrhage should receive cerebroangiography as soon as possible.
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Ruptured intrameatal AICA aneurysms--a report of two cases and review of the literature.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present two cases of ruptured intrameatal anterior-inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) aneurysms that were treated in our center in the past year.
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia complicated with basilar artery dissecting aneurysm: one case report
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Common features in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage following superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass in steno-occlusive cerebrovascular disease.
TL;DR: It is suggested that focal hyperperfusion, an ipsilateral ischemic lesion and diminished cerebrovascular reactivity are the important characteristics of intracerebral hemorrhage following superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass in patients with steno-occlusive cerebroVascular disease.