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Hai Yun Shi
Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publications - 18
Citations - 3930
Hai Yun Shi is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ulcerative colitis & Inflammatory bowel disease. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2372 citations. Previous affiliations of Hai Yun Shi include Tuen Mun Hospital & Capital Medical University.
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Worldwide incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease in the 21st century: a systematic review of population-based studies
Siew C. Ng,Hai Yun Shi,Hai Yun Shi,Nima Hamidi,Fox E. Underwood,Whitney Tang,Eric I Benchimol,Eric I Benchimol,Remo Panaccione,Subrata Ghosh,Justin C.Y. Wu,Francis K.L. Chan,Joseph J.Y. Sung,Gilaad G. Kaplan +13 more
TL;DR: The changing incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease around the world has become a global disease with accelerating incidence in newly industrialised countries whose societies have become more westernised and burden remains high as prevalence surpasses 0·3%.
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The Worldwide Incidence and Prevalence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the 21 st Century: A Systematic Review of Population-Based Studies
Siew C. Ng,Hai Yun Shi,Nima Hamidi,Fox E. Underwood,Whitney Tang,Eric I Benchimol,Justin C.Y. Wu,Francis K.L. Chan,Joseph J.Y. Sung,Gilaad G. Kaplan +9 more
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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Phenotype and Clinical Outcomes of Older-onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan,Hai Yun Shi,Whitney Tang,Cindy C. Y. Law,Joseph J.Y. Sung,Francis K.L. Chan,Siew C. Ng +6 more
TL;DR: Elderly IBD patients present with less complicated disease, but have similar or higher rates of surgery than non-elderly patients, and whether this reflects a non-benign disease course, physicians' reluctance to employ immunomodulators, or both merits further study.
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Ethnicity Influences Phenotype and Outcomes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Population-based Studies.
Hai Yun Shi,Hai Yun Shi,Alexander N. Levy,Hirsh D. Trivedi,Francis K.L. Chan,Siew C. Ng,Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan +6 more
TL;DR: Significant variation in the demographic distribution, familial predisposition, phenotype, and outcomes of IBD between Caucasians, Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians is demonstrated.
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Epidemiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease from 1981 to 2014: Results from a Territory-Wide Population-Based Registry in Hong Kong.
Siew C. Ng,Wai K. Leung,Hai Yun Shi,Michael K. K. Li,Chi Man Leung,C.K.M. Ng,Fu Hang Lo,Yee Tak Hui,S W C Tsang,Yiu Kay Chan,Ching Kong Loo,Kam Hon Chan,Aric J. Hui,Wai Hung Chow,Marcus Harbord,Jessica Y.L. Ching,Mandy Lee,Victor T. T. Chan,Whitney Tang,Ivan Hung,Judy W. C. Ho,Wai Cheung Lao,Marc T L Wong,Shun Fung Sze,Edwin Hok Shing Shan,Belsy C Y Lam,Raymond Wai Hung Tong,Lai Yee Mak,Sai Ho Wong,Justin C.Y. Wu,Francis K.L. Chan,Joseph J.Y. Sung +31 more
TL;DR: Prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease is lower than in the west although comparable to that of other East Asian countries, and overall mortality remains low in Asians with IBD.