Publications by authors named "Yuteng Du"

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  • * A total of 75 sepsis patients with gastrointestinal issues were divided into two groups, with the treatment group receiving Sini Decoction for seven days alongside standard Western medicine.
  • * Results showed that the treatment group had significant improvements in gastrointestinal functions, including better enteral nutrition tolerance and shorter ICU stays, indicating that Sini Decoction may enhance recovery for these patients.
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  • Eczematous external otitis (EEO) is a challenging condition characterized by itchy inflammation in the external ear canal, often linked to dermatological or allergic responses, including potential food allergies, although the role of food-specific IgG4 is still not fully understood.
  • A 54-year-old woman with EEO experienced persistent itching and chapped hands for several years and was treated through a diet elimination approach that removed egg, milk, and wheat, alongside probiotics, based on her food-specific IgG4 results.
  • After 17 months of this treatment, she reported complete relief from symptoms, with food-specific IgG4 levels returning to normal, highlighting the potential importance of food allergens and diet in EEO management.
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Introduction: Asthma and chronic urticaria (CU) are two high prevalent diseases and often coexist. The underlying relationship and potential immunological mechanism between the two diseases are still unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical and immunological feature of asthma comorbid with CU.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from 3460 MASLD patients, revealing that those with elevated levels of high-sensitivity cardiac troponins (hs-cTn) faced significantly higher risks of all-cause mortality (about 93% increase) and CVD mortality (about 140% increase).
  • * A nonlinear relationship was established between hs-cTn levels and mortality risk, indicating that measuring hs-cTn could be valuable for clinicians in assessing mortality risks in MASLD patients.
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