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Shuu Jiun Wang
Researcher at Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Publications - 544
Citations - 30138
Shuu Jiun Wang is an academic researcher from Taipei Veterans General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Migraine & Population. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 502 publications receiving 24800 citations. Previous affiliations of Shuu Jiun Wang include National Yang-Ming University & Taipei Medical University.
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White matter hyperintensities in migraine: Clinical significance and central pulsatile hemodynamic correlates
Chun Yu Cheng,Hao Min Cheng,Shih Pin Chen,Chih-Ping Chung,Yung Yang Lin,Han Hwa Hu,Chen Huan Chen,Shuu Jiun Wang +7 more
TL;DR: White matter hyperintensities volume in migraine patients increased with decreasing carotid pulsatility index and with increasing central systolic blood pressure or carotin-femoral pulse wave velocity, and is more common in patients with migraine than in healthy controls.
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New daily persistent headache: should migrainous features be incorporated?
TL;DR: Unlike prior studies, this study showed NDPH-M represented a more severe subgroup with a poorer outcome compared with NDPh-S, and Migrainous features were common in patients with NDPH.
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Neurochemical changes in the medial wall of the brain in chronic migraine
David M. Niddam,Kuan Lin Lai,Shang-Yueh Tsai,Yi-Ru Lin,Wei Ta Chen,Wei Ta Chen,Jong Ling Fuh,Jong Ling Fuh,Shuu Jiun Wang,Shuu Jiun Wang +9 more
TL;DR: Reduced N-acetyl-aspartate metabolism and altered interregional N- acetyl- aspartate correlations lend support to the role of thalamocortical dysfunction in migraine chronification.
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Autonomic dysfunction in reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndromes
Shih Pin Chen,Shih Pin Chen,Albert C. Yang,Albert C. Yang,Jong Ling Fuh,Jong Ling Fuh,Shuu Jiun Wang,Shuu Jiun Wang +7 more
TL;DR: Decreased parasympathetic modulations and accentuated sympathetic activity might be a biological trait in patients with RCVS and improve partially but remained significantly different from controls during remission.
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Altered insula–default mode network connectivity in fibromyalgia: a resting-state magnetoencephalographic study
Fu Jung Hsiao,Shuu Jiun Wang,Yung Yang Lin,Jong Ling Fuh,Jong Ling Fuh,Yu Chieh Ko,Yu Chieh Ko,Pei Ning Wang,Pei Ning Wang,Wei Ta Chen +9 more
TL;DR: The frequency-specific reorganization of the insula–DMN connectivity in FM was confirmed and the clinical relevance of this connectivity change may warrant future studies to elucidate its causal relationship and potential as a neurological signature for FM.