Publications by authors named "Yu-Peng Shi"

Introduction: Candida auris is a globally disseminated invasive ascomycetous yeast, that imposes a substantial burden on healthcare systems. It has been documented to have spread to over 40 countries across six continents, necessitating in-depth comprehension through advanced techniques like Whole-Genome Sequencing.

Method: This study entailed the isolation and Whole-Genome Sequencing of a fluconazole-resistant C.

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Background: Duodenal neuroendocrine tumours (DNETs) are rare neoplasms. However, the incidence of DNETs has been increasing in recent years, especially as an incidental finding during endoscopic studies. Regrettably, there is no consensus regarding the ideal treatment of DNETs.

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Background: Acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (ANVUGIB) constitutes a prevalent emergency within Gastroenterology, encompassing 80%-90% of all gastrointestinal hemorrhage incidents. This condition is distinguished by its abrupt onset, swift progression, and notably elevated mortality rate.

Aim: To gather clinical data from patients with ANVUGIB at our hospital in order to elucidate the clinical characteristics specific to our institution and analyze the therapeutic effectiveness of endoscopic hemostasis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study looked at how the height of bone grafts affects the stability of the neck after a surgery called anterior cervical discectomy, which helps with nerve problems.
  • They tested six human necks in different conditions using grafts that were 100%, 120%, 140%, and 160% of the normal height.
  • The results showed that using grafts taller than normal (140% or 160%) made the neck more stable than using a normal height graft (100%).
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