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Pengyan Xie
Researcher at Peking University
Publications - 2
Citations - 116
Pengyan Xie is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dysplasia & Intestinal metaplasia. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 57 citations.
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Chronic gastritis in China: a national multi-center survey
Yiqi Du,Yu Bai,Pei Xie,Jingyuan Fang,Xiaozhong Wang,Xiaohua Hou,Dean Tian,Chengdang Wang,Yandi Liu,Weihong Sha,Bangmao Wang,Yanqing Li,Guoliang Zhang,Yan Li,Ruihua Shi,Jianming Xu,Youming Li,Minghe Huang,Shengxi Han,Jie Liu,Xu Ren,Pengyan Xie,Zhangliu Wang,Lihong Cui,Jianqiu Sheng,He-sheng Luo,Zhaohui Wang,Xiaoyan Zhao,Ning Dai,Yuqiang Nie,Yiyou Zou,Bing Xia,Zhi-Ning Fan,Zhitan Chen,Sanren Lin,Zhao-Shen Li +35 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors found that non-atrophic gastritis is the most common endoscopic finding in Chinese patients with upper GI symptoms, and endoscopic features are useful for predicting pathologic atrophy.
Chronic gastritis in China: a national multi-center
Yiqi Du,Yu Bai,Pei Xie,Jingyuan Fang,Xiaozhong Wang,Xiaohua Hou,Dean Tian,Chengdang Wang,Yandi Liu,Weihong Sha,Bangmao Wang,Guoliang Zhang,Ruihua Shi,Jian-Ming Xu,Minghe Huang,Jie Liu,Xu Ren,Pengyan Xie,Zhangliu Wang,Jianqiu Sheng,Zhaohui Wang,Xiaoyan Zhao,Yiyou Zou,Bing Xia,Zhao-Shen Li +24 more
TL;DR: The present study suggests non-atrophic gastritis is the most common endoscopic finding in Chinese patients with upper GI symptoms, and endoscopic features are useful for predicting pathologic atrophy.