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Shengyuan Yu
Researcher at Chinese PLA General Hospital
Publications - 250
Citations - 3578
Shengyuan Yu is an academic researcher from Chinese PLA General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Migraine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 198 publications receiving 2346 citations. Previous affiliations of Shengyuan Yu include Chinese General Hospital College of Nursing and Liberal Arts.
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The Prevalence and Burden of Primary Headaches in China: A Population‐Based Door‐to‐Door Survey
Shengyuan Yu,Ruozhuo Liu,Gang Zhao,Xiaosu Yang,Xiangyang Qiao,Jiachun Feng,Yannan Fang,Xiutang Cao,Mianwang He,Timothy J. Steiner +9 more
TL;DR: A population‐based survey was initiated by Lifting The Burden: the Global Campaign against Headache to investigate the prevalence and burden of primary headache disorders in the mainland of China.
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Migraine: epidemiology and systems of care
Messoud Ashina,Zaza Katsarava,Thien Phu Do,Dawn C. Buse,Patricia Pozo-Rosich,Aynur Özge,Abouch V. Krymchantowski,Elena R. Lebedeva,K. Ravishankar,Shengyuan Yu,Simona Sacco,Sait Ashina,Samaira Younis,Timothy J. Steiner,Richard B. Lipton +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the data on migraine epidemiology, including estimates of its very considerable burden on the global economy, and outlined the advantages of integrated and coordinated systems of care, in which primary and specialist care complement and support each other.
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Health-care utilization for primary headache disorders in China: a population-based door-to-door survey
Ruozhuo Liu,Shengyuan Yu,Mianwang He,Gang Zhao,Xiaosu Yang,Xiangyang Qiao,Jiachun Feng,Yannan Fang,Xiutang Cao,Timothy J. Steiner +9 more
TL;DR: This picture of the status quo shows limited reach of headache services in China, and high rates of under-diagnosis and misdiagnosis in those who achieve access to them.
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Altered functional connectivity of amygdala underlying the neuromechanism of migraine pathogenesis.
TL;DR: The altered functional connectivity of amygdala demonstrated that neurolimbic pain network contribute in the EM pathogenesis and CM chronicization.
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The burden of headache in China: validation of diagnostic questionnaire for a population-based survey.
Shengyuan Yu,Xiutang Cao,Gang Zhao,Xiaosu Yang,Xiangyang Qiao,Yannan Fang,Jiachun Feng,Ruozhuo Liu,Timothy J. Steiner +8 more
TL;DR: The questionnaire was accurate and reliable in diagnosing migraine, less so, but adequate, for TTH (sensitivity relatively low, false negative rate relatively high and agreement level fair to good), while the non-specific features of TTH do not lend themselves well to diagnosis by questionnaire.