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We Are Cautious to Use the Term, ‘Split Cord Malformation Type 1.5’

Sun M, Tao B, Luo T, Gao G, Shang A

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Type 1.5 Split Cord Malformations : Bridging the Gap

Sun M, Tao B, Luo T, Gao G, Shang A

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Outcome of COVID-19 Infection in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Who Received Disease-Modifying Therapies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Liu N, Yu W, Sun M, Zhang W, Zhou D, Sun J, Wang M

Background and Purpose A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed of the outcome of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who received disease-modifying therapies (DMTs). Methods...
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Evaluation methods of occlusal vertical dimension and their clinical applications: A narrative review

Sun M, Moon HS, Kim J

In an extensive oral rehabilitation, determining a proper occlusal vertical dimension is a critical step and the starting point for successful treatment. Since changing the occlusal vertical dimension could be...
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Prevalence of Dirofilaria immitis in Dogs in Shenyang, Northeastern China

Liu C, Yang N, He J, Yang M, Sun M

In the present study, we first report the seroprevalence of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs in Shenyang, northeastern China. Sera from 528 randomly selected dogs were examined for D. immitis antigen...
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A case of oral rehabilitation using implant fixed prosthesis (skeletal class III malocclusion patient)

Kang M, Sun M, Moon HS, Kim JE

When the patient with class III malocclusion needs extensive oral rehabilitation due to multiple missing teeth, accurate diagnosis, and careful analysis, such as the patient’s occlusal relationship, facial changes, and...
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Trends and all-cause mortality associated with multimorbidity of non-communicable diseases among adults in the United States, 1999-2018: a retrospective cohort study

Sun M, Wang L, Wang X, Tong L, Jin L, Li B

OBJECTIVES: Multimorbidity of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has brought enormous challenges to public health, becoming a major medical burden. However, the patterns, temporal trends, and all-cause mortality associated with NCD multimorbidity...
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Type 1.5 Split Cord Malformation : A New Theory of Pathogenesis

Sun M, Tao B, Luo T, Gao G, Shang A

To report two cases of type 1.5 split cord malformation (SCM), a subtype of SCM with combined characteristics of types I and II and to review the relevant literature and...
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Ruptured Spinal Dermoid Cysts with Lipid Droplets into the Syrinx Cavity : Reports of Fourteen Cases

Cheng C, Li R, Gao H, Tao B, Wang H, Sun M, Gao G, Wang J, Shang A

Objective : Dermoid cysts are uncommon in spinal cord tumors, and the phenomenon of their spontaneous rupture into the syrinx cavity is quite rare. We aimed to analyze the imaging...
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Stem Cell-Based Therapies for Liver Diseases: An Overview and Update

Wang J, Sun M, Liu W, Li Y, Li M

BACKGROUND: Liver disease is one of the top causes of death globally. Although liver transplantation is a very effective treatment strategy, the shortage of available donor organs, waiting list mortality,...
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Fasting Blood Glucose, Cholesterol, and Risk of Primary Liver Cancer: The Kailuan Study

Ma X, Cui H, Sun M, Liu Q, Liu X, Li G, Wei Y, Fu Q, Liu S, Cao L

Purpose The influence of fasting blood glucose (FBG) and cholesterolemia primary liver cancer (PLC) in china was analyzed via a large prospective cohort study based on a community population, and the...
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Perioperative stress prolong post-surgical pain via miR-339-5p targeting oprm1 in the amygdala

Zhu Y, Sun M, Liu P, Shao W, Xiong M, Xu B

Background: The decreased expression of mu-opioid receptors (MOR) in the amygdala may be a key molecular in chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP). It is known that miR-339-5p expression in the amygdala...
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Histogram Analysis of Hepatobiliary Phase MR Imaging as a Quantitative Value for Liver Cirrhosis: Preliminary Observations

Choi JY, Kim H, Sun M, Sirlin CB

PURPOSE: To investigate whether histogram analysis of the hepatobiliary phase on gadoxetate enhanced-MRI could be used as a quantitative index for determination of liver cirrhosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of...
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Silencing IL-23 expression by a small hairpin RNA protects against asthma in mice

Li Y, Sun M, Cheng H, Li S, Liu L, Qiao H, Hua S, Lu J

To determine the impact of IL-23 knockdown by RNA interference on the development and severity of ovalbumin (OVA)-induced asthmatic inflammation, and the potential mechanisms in mice, the IL-23-specific RNAi-expressing pSRZsi-IL-23p19...
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Expression of DNA Damage Response Proteins and Associations with Clinicopathologic Characteristics in Chinese Familial Breast Cancer Patients with BRCA1/2 Mutations

Zhu X, Tian T, Ruan M, Rao J, Yang W, Cai X, Sun M, Qin G, Zhao Z, Wu J, Shao Z, Shui R, Hu Z

PURPOSE: The characteristic expression of DNA damage response proteins in familial breast cancers with BRCA1, BRCA2, or non-BRCA1/2 mutations has not been analyzed in Chinese patients. Our study aimed to...
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Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy is associated with higher mortality rates in patients with sepsis

Hanumanthu BKJ, Nair AS, Katamreddy A, Gilbert JS, You JY, Offor OL, Kushwaha A, Krishnan A, Napolitano M, Palaidimos L, Morante J, Tekwani SS, Mehta S, Gupta A, Goraya H, Sun M, Faillace RT, Gulani P

Background: Patients with sepsis are at risk for developing sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC). Previous studies offer inconsistent results regarding the association of SIC and mortality. This study sought to assess whether...
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