S. Li
7 Papers
S. Li is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications.
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Research Letter: Proteome-wide Mendelian randomization identifies OLFM1 as a potential mediator of the risk effect of myxoedema on haemorrhoidal disease
S. Li,Minzhen Gong +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a two-sample bi-direction Mendelian randomization framework was applied to estimate the causal effects of 4677 plasma proteins on human haemorrhoidal disease (HEM) outcomes.
Glaucoma Detection and Staging from Visual Field Images using Machine Learning Techniques
N. Akter,Jeffrey Gordon,S. Li,Ming C. Poon,Scott Perry,John Thomas Fletcher,Thomas Chan,A. White,Madhusudan Roy +8 more
TL;DR: The evidence-based DL model trained from PD images demonstrated that the DL model could stage glaucoma using only PD plots like Mills criteria and will assist clinicians in precision glaucolysis detection and progression management during extensive glau coma screening.
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Reproductive Experiences and Cardiovascular Disease Care in Pregnancy Capable and Post-Menopausal Individuals: Insights from the American Heart Association Research Goes Red Registry
S. Rao,Yaa Adoma Kwapong,Edward Yiadom Boakye,Prashant M Mallya,J. Zhao,Wafaa Al Akel,Haifa Hong,S. Li,C. Oyeka,F. Metlock,Ping Ouyang,Roger S. Blumenthal,Khurram Nasir,A. Khandelwal,C. Kinzy,Laxmi S. Mehta,Véronique L. Roger,Jennifer L. Hall,Guruprasad Sharma +18 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined data from the Fertility and Pregnancy Survey of the American Heart Association Research Goes Red Registry to evaluate preconception health and adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) awareness in a large population-based registry.
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Educational attainment, health outcomes and mortality: a within-sibship Mendelian randomization study
Laurence J. Howe,Humaira Rasheed,P. Jones,Dorret I. Boomsma,David M. Evans,Alexandros Giannelis,Caroline Hayward,John L. Hopper,Hannu Lahtinen,S. Li,Penelope A. Lind,Nicholas G. Martin,Pekka Martikainen,S. E. Medland,Tim T Morris,Michel G. Nivard,Jean-Baptiste Pingault,Karri Silventoinen,J. Smith,Emily A. Willoughby,J. F. Wilson,Within Family Consortium,Bjørn Olav Åsvold,O. Naess,George Davey Smith,Jaakko Kaprio,B. Brumpton,Neil M Davies +27 more
TL;DR: Both population and within-sibship MR estimates provided evidence that educational attainment influences BMI, cigarette smoking and SBP, and genetic variant-educational attainment associations also attenuated to a similar extent.
Incorporating Genetic Determinants of Prostate-Specific Antigen Levels Improves Prostate Cancer Screening
Linda Kachuri,Thomas J. Hoffmann,S. Berndt,John P. Shelley,Kerry Schaffer,Mitchell J. Machiela,N. D. Freadman,W.Y. Huang,S. Li,Ryder L. Easterlin,Phyllis J. Goodman,Cathee Till,Ian M. Thompson,Hans Lilja,Stephen K. Van Den Eeden,Stephen J. Chanock,C. Haiman,David V. Conti,Robert J. Klein,Jonathan D. Mosley,Rebecca E. Graff,J. Witte +21 more
TL;DR: Genetically adjusted PSA was more predictive of aggressive prostate cancer than unadjusted PSA and improved detection of aggressive disease when combined with a prostate cancer PGS, and it was shown that PSA-related selection bias distorts genetic associations with prostate cancer and hampers PGS performance.