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Kun Jiang
Researcher at University of South Florida
Publications - 51
Citations - 1944
Kun Jiang is an academic researcher from University of South Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatic cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1746 citations. Previous affiliations of Kun Jiang include Los Alamos National Laboratory & Emory University.
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Her-2 Expression in Gastroesophageal Intestinal Metaplasia, Dysplasia, and Adenocarcinoma.
Khaldoun Almhanna,Marilin Rosa,Evita Henderson-Jackson,Kun Jiang,Rania Shamekh,Zena Sayegh,Mokenge P. Malafa,Domenico Coppola +7 more
TL;DR: Although her-2 overexpression results in ICA were similar to previous reports, the finding of 28% in HGD was unexpected and may have clinical implications, suggesting a role of Her-2 during BE progression.
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Galectin-3 and PTEN expression in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms and gastrointestinal tumors on fine-needle aspiration cytology.
TL;DR: Galectin-3 could be a valuable marker to help diagnose PDAC and rule out PNEN and GIST, and PTEN positivity strongly argues against a diagnosis of PDAC.
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Comparison of imaging modalities for measuring the diameter of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas
Tri Huynh,Karla N. Ali,Shraddha Vyas,Kaleena B. Dezsi,Destiny Strickland,Toni Basinski,Dung-Tsa Chen,Kun Jiang,Barbara A. Centeno,Mokenge P. Malafa,Jason B. Klapman,Pamela J. Hodul,Daniel Jeong,Jennifer B. Permuth +13 more
TL;DR: EUS cyst size measurements correlated best with pathologic specimens compared to CT and MRI, especially for cysts < 3 cm.
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Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm of the Liver Masquerading as an Echinococcal Cyst: Radiologic-pathologic Differential of Complex Cystic Liver Lesions.
TL;DR: Clinicians should remember to consider mucinous cystic neoplasm and echinococcal cysts in the differential, which are uncommon etiologies for liver lesions but may expose unique challenges.
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A pilot study of radiologic measures of abdominal adiposity: weighty contributors to early pancreatic carcinogenesis worth evaluating?
Jennifer B. Permuth,Jung W. Choi,Dung Tsa Chen,Kun Jiang,Gina M. DeNicola,Jiannong Li,Domenico Coppola,Barbara A. Centeno,Anthony M. Magliocco,Balagurunathan Yoganand,Nipun B. Merchant,Jose G. Trevino,Daniel Jeong +12 more
TL;DR: Preliminary findings suggest measures of visceral fat from routine medical images may help predict IPMN pathology, acting as potential noninvasive diagnostic adjuncts for management and targets for intervention that may be more biologically-relevant than BMI.