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Jiuquan Zhang

Researcher at Chongqing University

Publications -  110
Citations -  2188

Jiuquan Zhang is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1645 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiuquan Zhang include Third Military Medical University.

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The correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient and tumor cellularity in patients: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: There is a strong negative correlation between the ADC and tumor cellularity in patients, particularly in the brain, and larger, prospective studies are warranted to validate these findings in other cancer types.
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Characterizing iron deposition in Parkinson's disease using susceptibility-weighted imaging: An in vivo MR study

TL;DR: The brain-iron concentration in the SN correlated with UPDRS motor score, indicating that iron concentration can function as an in vivo biomarker to objectively evaluate the status of PD.
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Voxel-based morphometry of the visual-related cortex in primary open angle glaucoma.

TL;DR: The results suggest that there are different types of pathogenesis at different stages of POAG, and changes in the morphometric characteristics of the whole brain visual-related cortex in various stages of primary open angle glaucoma in vivo are likely associated with the pathogenesis ofPOAG.
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Akinetic-rigid and tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease patients show different patterns of intrinsic brain activity.

TL;DR: Findings highlight the involvement of default mode network (DMN) and STC circuit both in AR and TD subtypes, but also underscore the importance of integrating mesolimbic-striatal and CTC loops in understanding neural systems of akinesia and rigidity, as well as resting tremor in PD.
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Meta-analysis of gadoxetic acid disodium (Gd-EOB-DTPA)-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of liver metastases.

TL;DR: MR imaging with Gd-EOB-DTPA is a reliable, non-invasive, and no-radiation-exposure imaging modality with a high sensitivity and specificity for detection of liver metastases, and large scale, well-designed trials are necessary to assess its clinical value.