Dan Xu
Wuhan University
37 Papers
73 Citations
Dan Xu is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Dan Xu include University of Chicago.
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Papers
Positive RT-PCR Test Results in Patients Recovered From COVID-19.
TL;DR: This case series describes reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test results in 4 health professionals discharged from hospitalization or quarantine after 2 negative RT- PCR test results and resolution of clinical COVID-19 infection.
Positive RT-PCR Test Results in Patients Recovered From COVID-19.
Lan Lan,Dan Xu,Guangming Ye,Chen Xia,Shaokang Wang,Yirong Li,Haibo Xu +6 more
- 27 Feb 2020
TL;DR: RT-PCR test results remain positive in some recovered COVID-19 patients, highlighting the potential for viral shedding and the need for continued monitoring and infection control measures.
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Prediction of the Development of Pulmonary Fibrosis Using Serial Thin-Section CT and Clinical Features in Patients Discharged after Treatment for COVID-19 Pneumonia.
TL;DR: Interstitial thickening, irregular interface, coarse reticular pattern, and parenchymal band manifested in the process of the disease may be predictors of pulmonary fibrosis.
Thin-Section Chest CT Imaging of COVID-19 Pneumonia: A Comparison Between Patients with Mild and Severe Disease
Minhua Yu,Dan Xu,Lan Lan,Mengqi Tu,Rufang Liao,Shuhan Cai,Yiyuan Cao,Liying Xu,Meiyan Liao,Xiaochun Zhang,Shu-Yuan Xiao,Yirong Li,Haibo Xu +12 more
TL;DR: Ground-glass opacities with or without consolidation in a peripheral and basilar predominant distribution were the most common findings in COVID-19 pneumonia.
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Relationship Between Serum Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Nucleic Acid and Organ Damage in Coronavirus 2019 Patients: A Cohort Study.
Dan Xu,Fuling Zhou,Wenbo Sun,Liangjun Chen,Lan Lan,Huan Li,Feng Xiao,Ying Li,Vijaya B. Kolachalama,Yirong Li,Xinghuan Wang,Haibo Xu +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided to support that SARS-CoV-2 may have an important role in multiple organ damage, such as respiratory failure, cardiac damage, renal damage and coagulopathy and to suggest that RNAemia has a significant association with a higher risk of in-hospital mortality.