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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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Heavily T2-weighted MR myelography vs CT myelography in spontaneous intracranial hypotension

TL;DR: Heavily T2-weighted magnetic resonance myelography was accurate in localizing CSF leaks for patients with spontaneous intracranial hypotension and may be an alternative to computed tomographic myelographers before targeted epidural blood patches.
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Gray matter changes related to medication overuse in patients with chronic migraine.

TL;DR: This study showed GMV changes in CMwMO patients compared to the CMwoMO patients accounted for significant variance in analgesics use frequency, and the GMV of the orbitofrontal cortex was predictive of the response to MO treatments.
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Association between restless legs syndrome and migraine

TL;DR: In migraine patients, comorbidity with RLS was associated with higher frequencies of photophobia, phonophobia, exacerbation due to physical activities, vertigo, dizziness, tinnitus and neck pain, and higher mean scores of MIDAS and HADS, and a poorer sleep quality.
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Sustained visual cortex hyperexcitability in migraine with persistent visual aura

TL;DR: The magnetoencephalographic study showed that the visual cortex in patients with persistent visual aura maintains a steady-state hyperexcitability without significant dynamic modulation, which supports persistentVisual aura as a nosological entity in migraine spectrum disorders and suggests a pathophysiological link to sustained excitatory effects possibly related to reverberating cortical spreading depression.
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Prevalence and subtypes of dementia in a rural Chinese population

TL;DR: The present results corroborated the previous findings of lower prevalence rates of dementia among the Chinese than among Western populations, and both genetic and sociocultural factors may have contributed to the low rates.