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Kwang Hyub Han
Researcher at Yonsei University
Publications - 694
Citations - 36674
Kwang Hyub Han is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatocellular carcinoma & Hepatitis B virus. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 692 publications receiving 30974 citations. Previous affiliations of Kwang Hyub Han include University Health System.
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Natural history of hepatitis B virus–related cirrhotic patients hospitalized to control ascites
Seung Up Kim,Kwang Hyub Han,Chung Mo Nam,Jun Yong Park,Do Young Kim,Chae Yoon Chon,Sang Hoon Ahn +6 more
TL;DR: The natural history of patients with HBV‐related cirrhotic ascites hospitalized to control ascites was investigated and their prognosis, including survival rates and prognostic factors affecting survival, was determined.
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Association of genetic variations in CCR5 and its ligand, RANTES with clearance of hepatitis B virus in Korea.
Sang Hoon Ahn,Do Young Kim,Hye Young Chang,Sun Pyo Hong,Jeon Soo Shin,Yu Seun Kim,Hye Jin Kim,Ja Kyung Kim,Yong Han Paik,Kwan Sik Lee,Chae Yoon Chon,Young Myoung Moon,Kwang Hyub Han +12 more
TL;DR: The CCR5 59029G/CCR5 59353T polymorphism may play a role in the clearance of HBV infection.
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Non-invasive assessment of changes in liver fibrosis via liver stiffness measurement in patients with chronic hepatitis B: impact of antiviral treatment on fibrosis regression
Seung Up Kim,Jun Yong Park,Do Young Kim,Sang Hoon Ahn,Eunhee Choi,Jae Yeon Seok,Jung Min Lee,Young Nyun Park,Chae Yoon Chon,Kwang Hyub Han +9 more
TL;DR: The preliminary data suggest that LSM can be used to assess liver fibrosis regression after antiviral treatment using nucleos(t)ide analogs in patients with CHB.
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Phase I dose-escalation study of helical intensity-modulated radiotherapy-based stereotactic body radiotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma
TL;DR: Helical IMRT-based SBRT was tolerable and showed encouraging results, and confirmatory phase II trial is underway.
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Factors associated with significant liver fibrosis assessed using transient elastography in general population
Seng Chan You,Kwang Joon Kim,Seung Up Kim,Beom Kyung Kim,Jun Yong Park,Do Young Kim,Sang Hoon Ahn,Won Jae Lee,Kwang Hyub Han +8 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of significant liver fibrosis assessed using transient elastography and its predictors in asymptomatic general population was 6.9% in apparently healthy subjects, and high BMI, high ALT, thicker carotid IMT, and higher numbers of calcifiedCarotid plaques were independently associated with the presence of significant Liver fibrosis.