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Jong Ling Fuh

Researcher at Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Publications -  404
Citations -  22205

Jong Ling Fuh is an academic researcher from Taipei Veterans General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Migraine & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 383 publications receiving 19559 citations. Previous affiliations of Jong Ling Fuh include University of Southern California & Chang Gung University.

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The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (beta version)

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- 01 Jul 2013 - 
TL;DR: The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3 edition (beta version), may be reproduced freely for scientific, educational or clinical uses by institutions, societies or individuals as mentioned in this paper. But the authors require the permission of the International Headache Society.
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Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders in chronic daily headache and its subtypes.

TL;DR: The frequency of depressive and anxiety disorders in patients with chronic daily headache is studied to investigate the frequency of these disorders.
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Chronic daily headache in Chinese elderly: prevalence, risk factors, and biannual follow-up.

TL;DR: Almost two-thirds of this elderly population of elderly Chinese subjects had CDH, with CTTH being the most common subtype and analgesic overuse a significant predictor of a poor outcome.
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Magnetic resonance angiography in reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndromes.

TL;DR: To investigate the evolution and clinical significance of vasoconstriction on magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in patients with reversible cerebral vasconstriction syndromes (RCVS), a novel approach is proposed to evaluate the role of EMT in this process.
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Chronic Daily Headache in Taipei, Taiwan: Prevalence, Follow-Up and Outcome Predictors

TL;DR: It is found that CDH is not uncommon in the community and its prevalence is similar among different populations, and older subjects and those with medication overuse may have a more protracted course of illness.