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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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Contribution of Gray and White Matter Abnormalities to Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis.
Xiaofei Zhang,Fangfang Zhang,Dehui Huang,Lei Wu,Lin Ma,Hua Liu,Yujun Zhao,Shengyuan Yu,Jiong Shi +8 more
TL;DR: Widespread impairments of WM integrity and selective GM atrophy both appear to be associated with impaired cognition in RRMS.
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Risk of a lamotrigine-related skin rash: current meta-analysis and postmarketing cohort analysis.
Xiang-qing Wang,Jiang Xiong,Wen-Huan Xu,Shengyuan Yu,Xusheng Huang,Jia-tang Zhang,Chenglin Tian,Dehui Huang,Wei-quan Jia,Sen-yang Lang +9 more
TL;DR: The study showed that LTG significantly increased the risk of developing a skin rash compared to non-aromatic AEDs, and support the need for large prospective population-based studies and clinical trials to determine whether LTG increases the risk in patients with skin rash than compared to other drugs.
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Factors that influence Tolosa–Hunt syndrome and the short-term response to steroid pulse treatment
TL;DR: It is revealed that a rapid alleviation of pain by steroid treatment is a characteristic feature of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome patients and the short-term response of cranial nerve palsy to steroid treatment, which was more effective in young patients.
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Migraine Prevention Using Different Frequencies of Transcutaneous Occipital Nerve Stimulation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
TL;DR: A randomized, controlled trial of tONS shows tONS is well tolerated and could be considered as a promising treatment for patients who prefer to nonpharmacological therapy and concludes that tONS therapy is a new promising approach for migraine prevention.
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High prevalence of headaches in patients with epilepsy
Xiang-qing Wang,Sen-yang Lang,Mianwang He,Xu Zhang,Fei Zhu,Wei Dai,Xiao-bing Shi,Min Wan,Yun-feng Ma,Ya-nan Chen,Shengyuan Yu +10 more
TL;DR: The high prevalence of postictal headaches confirms the frequent triggering of a headache by a seizure, a condition in which the real triggering effect of the headache on the seizure might be difficult to prove.