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Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Healthcare•Beijing, China•
About: Peking Union Medical College Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in Beijing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Medicine & Population. The organization has 15996 authors who have published 16018 publications receiving 226505 citations.
Topics: Medicine, Population, Cancer, Lung cancer, Internal medicine
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TL;DR: The notion that optimizing rt-PA dosing is worthwhile when treating patients with PTE is supported, as Progressive improvements in RVDs, lung perfusion defects, and pulmonary artery obstructions were found to be similarly significant in both treatment groups.
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Peking University1, Huazhong University of Science and Technology2, Fujian Medical University3, Sichuan University4, Peking Union Medical College5, Kunming Medical University6, Peking Union Medical College Hospital7, Sun Yat-sen University8, Wuhan University9, Central South University10, Fourth Military Medical University11, Fudan University12, Shanghai Jiao Tong University13
TL;DR: This is a consensus of Chinese experts on protective measures and advice on hand‐cleaning‐ and medical‐glove‐related hand protection, mask‐ and goggles‐related face protection, UV‐related protection, eye protection, nasal and oral mucosa protection, outer ear, and hair protection.
Abstract: Health professions preventing and controlling Coronavirus Disease 2019 are prone to skin and mucous membrane injury, which may cause acute and chronic dermatitis, secondary infection and aggravation of underlying skin diseases. This is a consensus of Chinese experts on protective measures and advice on hand‐cleaning‐ and medical‐glove‐related hand protection, mask‐ and goggles‐related face protection, UV‐related protection, eye protection, nasal and oral mucosa protection, outer ear, and hair protection. It is necessary to strictly follow standards of wearing protective equipment and specification of sterilizing and cleaning. Insufficient and excessive protection will have adverse effects on the skin and mucous membrane barrier. At the same time, using moisturizing products is highly recommended to achieve better protection.
217 citations
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Peking Union Medical College1, Shanghai Chest Hospital2, Jilin University3, China Medical University (PRC)4, Hebei Medical University5, Fourth Military Medical University6, Harbin Medical University7, Peking University8, Nanjing University9, Capital Medical University10, Peking Union Medical College Hospital11, Shantou University12, Nanchang University13, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital14
TL;DR: First-line icotinib significantly improves PFS of advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients with EGFR mutation with a tolerable and manageable safety profile and should be considered as a first-line treatment for this patient population.
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TL;DR: Rich data collected from this prospective registry may provide the opportunity to evaluate the quality of care for stroke patients in China.
Abstract: BackgroundAs a leading cause of severe disability and death, stroke places an enormous burden on the health care system in China. There are limited data on the pattern of current medical practice a...
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TL;DR: An overview of current evidence concerning the oncogenic role and potential clinical utilities of NEAT1 is provided and downregulated in acute promyelocytic leukaemia where it promotes leucocyte differentiation.
Abstract: Aberrant overexpression of the long non-coding RNA NEAT1 (nuclear paraspeckle assembly transcript 1) has been documented in different types of solid tumours, such as lung cancer, oesophageal cancer, colorectal cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma, in which its high levels are associated with poor prognosis. In contrast, NEAT1 is downregulated in acute promyelocytic leukaemia where it promotes leucocyte differentiation. In this review, we provide an overview of current evidence concerning the oncogenic role and potential clinical utilities of NEAT1. Further investigations are warranted to elucidate the upstream and downstream mechanisms of NEAT1 overexpression.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Feng Zhang | 172 | 1278 | 181865 |
Jian Li | 133 | 2863 | 87131 |
Shuai Liu | 129 | 1095 | 80823 |
Jun Yu | 121 | 1174 | 81186 |
Edward M. Brown | 111 | 489 | 44630 |
Qian Wang | 108 | 2148 | 65557 |
Ming Li | 103 | 1669 | 62672 |
Tao Li | 102 | 2483 | 60947 |
Masatoshi Kudo | 100 | 1324 | 53482 |
Christophe Tzourio | 98 | 475 | 53680 |
Yang Xin Fu | 97 | 390 | 33526 |
Michael Q. Zhang | 93 | 378 | 42008 |
Xiang Gao | 92 | 1359 | 42047 |
Jun Li | 90 | 339 | 61485 |
Honglei Chen | 80 | 207 | 83906 |