Ji Wang
Boston Children's Hospital
15 Papers
36 Citations
Ji Wang is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Ji Wang include Fudan University.
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Papers
Six-month efficacy of the Ketogenic diet is predicted after 3 months and is unrelated to clinical variables
You-jia Wu,You-jia Wu,Linmei Zhang,Yi-Ming Chai,Ji Wang,Lifei Yu,Wenhui Li,Yuanfeng Zhou,Shuizhen Zhou +8 more
TL;DR: An observation time of 3 months is appropriate for assessing the efficacy of a KD in treating children with drug-resistant epilepsy, and incorporating more patient samples will help determine whether patients with certain syndromes can benefit from a KD.
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Quality of life in children with tuberous sclerosis complex: A pediatric cohort study.
TL;DR: To evaluate the quality‐of‐life (QOL) impairment and identify the possible risk factors in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) in China, a large number of patients are diagnosed with TSC each year.
Clinical characteristics and prognosis in a large paediatric cohort with status epilepticus.
Tianqi Wang,Ji Wang,Yalan Dou,Weili Yan,Ding Ding,Guoping Lu,Jian Ma,Yuanfeng Zhou,Taoli Li,Shuizhen Zhou,Yi Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Acute symptomatic aetiology was the most common known cause of paediatric SE and associated with progression to super-refractory SE and short-term neurological dysfunction at discharge, and SRSE was considered a risk factor for in-hospital mortality andShort- term neurological dysfunction.
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[WAC gene pathogenic variation cause DeSanto-Shinawi syndrome with electrical status epilepticus during sleep].
Yanjiong Zhang,Peili Yao,Yuanfeng Zhou,Tian Qiu,Ji Wang,Xinhua Wang,Shuizhen Zhou,Bingbing Wu,Yi Wang +8 more
TL;DR: DeSanto-Shinawi 综合征(DESSH)是WAC基因变异导致的神经发育障碍综直命与癫痫以及ESES相关。
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Assessment of tuberous sclerosis-associated neuropsychiatric disorders using the MINI-KID tool: a pediatric case–control study
TL;DR: In this article, the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children (MINI-KID) was used to assess the psychiatric level of individuals with TAND using the MINI-ID tool in China, and a total of 83.16% of individuals had at least one TAND, and 70.53% had an intellectual disability.