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Yuan Huang

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  42
Citations -  908

Yuan Huang is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 601 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuan Huang include Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

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Artificial intelligence in breast imaging.

TL;DR: Current limitations and future opportunities for the application of computer-aided detection (CAD) systems and artificial intelligence in breast imaging are reviewed, with a gap in the market for contrast-enhanced spectral mammography AI-CAD tools.
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Material properties of components in human carotid atherosclerotic plaques: a uniaxial extension study

TL;DR: Fibrous cap and media in the carotid atherosclerotic plaques are much stiffer than either lipid, intraplaque haemorrhage or thrombus.
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Coronary plaque structural stress is associated with plaque composition and subtype and higher in acute coronary syndrome: the BEACON I (Biomechanical Evaluation of Atheromatous Coronary Arteries) study.

TL;DR: In this paper, structural stress (PSS) was calculated by finite element analysis in whole vessels, in individual plaques, and in higher-risk regions (plaque burden ≥70%, mean luminal area ≤4 mm 2, noncalcified VH-defined thin-cap fibroatheroma).
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Plaque Rupture in Coronary Atherosclerosis Is Associated With Increased Plaque Structural Stress.

TL;DR: PSS is determined by plaque composition, plaque architecture, and lumen geometry, and PSS variability are increased in plaques with rupture, particularly at proximal segments.
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Impact of combined plaque structural stress and wall shear stress on coronary plaque progression, regression, and changes in composition.

TL;DR: Plaque structural stress and WSS were largely independent of each other and may govern important changes in plaque size and composition, and areas with high PSS are associated with compositional changes consistent with increased plaque vulnerability.