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Stephanie Fook-Chong
Researcher at Singapore General Hospital
Publications - 162
Citations - 4436
Stephanie Fook-Chong is an academic researcher from Singapore General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Population. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 148 publications receiving 3917 citations.
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Nasal-type extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphomas: a clinicopathologic and genotypic study of 42 cases in Singapore.
Siok Bian Ng,Kin Wai Lai,Sivakumar Murugaya,Khai Mun Lee,Susan Loong,Stephanie Fook-Chong,Miriam Tao,Ivy Sng +7 more
TL;DR: The clinicopathologic features of 42 cases of nasal-type extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma in Singapore suggest that molecular aberrations other than those of the p53 pathway may be operative in the pathogenesis of this malignancy.
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Case control study of diffusion tensor imaging in Parkinson’s disease
Ling Ling Chan,Helmut Rumpel,Karen Yap,Esther Lee,Hui-Voon Loo,Gaik-Lynn Ho,Stephanie Fook-Chong,Yih Yuen,Eng-King Tan +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated in a large, prospective, case control study that the FA value in the substantia nigra on DTI was lower in PD compared with healthy controls, and correlated inversely with the clinical severity of PD.
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Dose-dependent protective effect of coffee, tea, and smoking in Parkinson's disease: a study in ethnic Chinese
Eng-King Tan,Eng-King Tan,C. Tan,Stephanie Fook-Chong,Sau-Ying Lum,A. Chai,Henry F.L. Chung,Hui Shen,Y. Zhao,M.L. Teoh,Y. Yih,R. Pavanni,V. R. Chandran,Meng-Cheong Wong +13 more
TL;DR: A dose-dependent protective effect of PD is demonstrated in coffee and tea drinkers and smokers in an ethnic Chinese population, supporting the multifactorial etiologies of the disease.
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Evaluation of somnolence in Parkinson's disease: comparison with age- and sex-matched controls.
Eng-King Tan,S. Y. Lum,Stephanie Fook-Chong,M.L. Teoh,Y. Yih,Louis C. Tan,A. Tan,Meng-Cheong Wong +7 more
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis demonstrated that a higher dose of levodopa and longer duration of disease significantly predicted the prevalence of "sleep attacks" in patients with PD.
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The LRRK2 Gly2385Arg variant is associated with Parkinson's disease: genetic and functional evidence.
Eng-King Tan,Eng-King Tan,Yi Zhao,Lisa Skipper,M. G. Tan,A. Di Fonzo,L. Sun,Stephanie Fook-Chong,S. Tang,E. Chua,Yih Yuen,Louis C. Tan,R. Pavanni,R. Pavanni,Meng-Cheong Wong,Meng-Cheong Wong,Prasanna R. Kolatkar,Chin Song Lu,Vincenzo Bonifati,Jianjun Liu +19 more
TL;DR: This study lends support to the contention that the Gly2385Arg is a common risk factor for PD in the Chinese population and suggests that it is biologically relevant and it might act through pro-apoptotic mechanisms.