Sheng-Hsuan Chen
Taipei Medical University
18 Papers
129 Citations
Sheng-Hsuan Chen is an academic researcher from Taipei Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Duodenal bulb & Helicobacter pylori. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Sheng-Hsuan Chen include Taipei Medical University Hospital.
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Papers
Adjuvant sclerotherapy after ligation for the treatment of esophageal varices: A prospective, randomized long-term study
Yeong-Shan Cheng,Shiann Pan,Gi Shih Lien,Fat Moon Suk,Ming Shun Wu,Jun Nan Chen,Sheng-Hsuan Chen +6 more
TL;DR: Because a significantly lower rate of variceal recurrence was found for SLS patients, sequential sclerotherapy followed by ligation to eradicate those varices too small to easily band may be a better procedure.
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A case of Graves' diseases associated with intracranial moyamoya vessels and tubular stenosis of extracranial internal carotid arteries.
TL;DR: A 28-year-old woman presented with a clinical picture of hyperthyroidism, goiter, ophthalmopathy, and an ensuing ischemic stroke and Cerebral angiography demonstrated moyamoya vessels around the Willis's circle and tubular stenosis of the bilateral extracranial internal carotid arteries.
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Histological maturity of healed duodenal ulcers and ulcer recurrence after treatment with colloidal bismuth subcitrate or cimetidine.
TL;DR: It was concluded that the greater histological maturity of the regenerating mucosa may contribute to the lower recurrence rate in colloidal bismuth subcitrate- treated patients than in cimetidine-treated patients.
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Intractable hiccup caused by medulla oblongata lesions.
TL;DR: Using magnetic resonance imaging, it was demonstrated that the lesions affecting the dorsal and/or lateral medulla oblongata were responsible for the intractable hiccups.
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It is difficult to eradicate Helicobacter pylori from dental plaque by triple therapy.
Fat Moon Suk,Sheng-Hsuan Chen,Yuan Soon Ho,Shiann Pan,Horng Yuan Lou,Chun Chao Chang,Ching Ruey Hsieh,Yeong-Shan Cheng,Gi Shih Lien +8 more
TL;DR: Dental plaque may be a potential source for recrudescence of gastric infection after successful systemic therapy and the high coexisting infection rate of H. pylori in both stomach and dental plaque implies that dental plaque can serve as another reservoir of H Pylori.
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