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Hua Feng
Researcher at Third Military Medical University
Publications - 339
Citations - 13117
Hua Feng is an academic researcher from Third Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intracerebral hemorrhage. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 298 publications receiving 10585 citations. Previous affiliations of Hua Feng include Chongqing University & Southwest General Health Center.
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Inhibiting Microglia-Derived NLRP3 Alleviates Subependymal Edema and Cognitive Dysfunction in Posthemorrhagic Hydrocephalus after Intracerebral Hemorrhage via AMPK/Beclin-1 Pathway
TL;DR: Investigating whether microglia/macrophage-derived NLRP3 induced subependymal edema formation and neuron apoptosis in subventricular zones (SVZ) in rats found that inhibitingNLRP3 activation in SVZ may be a promising therapeutic strategy for PHH patients that warrants further investigation.
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Prone positioning in intubated and mechanically ventilated patients with SARS-CoV-2.
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High incidence of stroke in COVID-19 patients
TL;DR: It was found that the incidence of stroke in patients with COVID-19 was significantly higher than the average level of the general population, and the D-dimer levels of 11 stroke patients were significantlyHigher than other patients (P=0.004).
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Corrigendum to "Effects of Atorvastatin on Surgical Treatments of Chronic Subdural Hematoma" [World Neurosurgery 117 (2018) e425-e429].
Rongrui Tang,Jiantao Shi,Xuegang Li,Yongjie Zou,Long Wang,Yujie Chen,Rubin Yan,Boyuan Gao,Hua Feng +8 more
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Risk factor analysis for progressive spinal deformity after resection of intracanal tumors─ a retrospective study of 272 cases
Pangbo Wang,Kang Ma,Tunan Chen,Xingsen Xue,Dada Ma,Shi Wang,Xin Chen,Hui Meng,Gaoyu Cui,Bo-yuan Gao,Jiangkai Lin,Hua Feng,Weihua Chu +12 more
TL;DR: The risk factors of postoperative progressive spinal deformity warrants serious reconsideration that when performing resection of spinal cord tumors in patients with such risk factors, the surgeons should consider conducting follow-ups more closely and surgical spinal fusion may be a more suitable choice to reduce the risk of reoperation and improve the prognosis of patients.