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Kuo Hsuan Chung

Researcher at Taipei Medical University Hospital

Publications -  56
Citations -  773

Kuo Hsuan Chung is an academic researcher from Taipei Medical University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Bipolar I disorder. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 49 publications receiving 619 citations. Previous affiliations of Kuo Hsuan Chung include Taipei Medical University.

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Inflammatory markers and their relationships with leptin and insulin from acute mania to full remission in bipolar disorder

TL;DR: Activated inflammation was found in acute mania, as evidenced by high levels of IL-1Ra, hs-CRP, and sTNF-R1, and the production of leptin may be more tightly linked to insulin than the immunomodulators.
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Risk of psychiatric disorders in patients with chronic insomnia and sedative-hypnotic prescription: A nationwide population-based follow-up study

TL;DR: The results regarding patients with insomnia and sedative-hypnotic prescriptions associated with the risk of psychiatric disorders can serve as a reference for care providers when managing sleep disturbances.
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Neuroprogressive effects of lifetime illness duration in older adults with bipolar disorder

TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to examine the long‐term effects of bipolar disorder (BD) on brain structure (gray matter volumes) and gray matter volumes in mice with and without bipolar disorder.
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Cognitive dysfunction and medical morbidity in elderly outpatients with bipolar disorder.

TL;DR: Although community-dwelling elderly patients with bipolar disorder seem to be characterized by a greater likelihood of developing cognitive dysfunction and concurrent diabetes mellitus, there is no apparent increase in the morbidity of circulatory diseases, particularly less hypertension among those without previous dementia.
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Persistent inflammation and its relationship to leptin and insulin in phases of bipolar disorder from acute depression to full remission

TL;DR: Investigation of alterations in inflammatory markers and their relationship with leptin and insulin levels in patients with phases of bipolar disorder from acute depression to full remission found no change in immunomodulation or insulin levels.