Meng Yue Tang
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Tang M, Chen T, Bollen T, Wang Y, Xue H, Jin Z, et al.
Pancreatology
. 2018 Apr;
18(4):363-369.
PMID: 29615311
Purpose: To study MRI findings of hemorrhage in acute pancreatitis (AP) and correlate the presence and extent of hemorrhage with the MR severity index (MRSI), Acute Physiology And Chronic Health...
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Chen Y, Xie C, Hu R, Shen C, Zeng M, Wu C, et al.
Gastroenterol Res Pract
. 2018 Jan;
2017:5135172.
PMID: 29333155
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a complex disease that results in significant morbidity and mortality. For many decades, it has compelled researchers to explore the exact pathogenesis and the understanding of...
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Tang M, Chen T, Huang X, Li X, Wang S, Liu N, et al.
Quant Imaging Med Surg
. 2016 May;
6(2):157-67.
PMID: 27190768
Background: To study gradient recalled echo (GRE) T2*-weighted imaging (T2*WI) for normal pancreas and acute pancreatitis (AP). Methods: Fifty-one patients without any pancreatic disorders (control group) and 117 patients with...
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Chen C, Wu C, Chen T, Tang M, Zhang X
Biomed Res Int
. 2015 Nov;
2015:624074.
PMID: 26579537
Despite the variety of approaches that have been improved to achieve a good understanding of pancreatic cancer (PC), the prognosis of PC remains poor, and the survival rates are dismal....
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Tang M, Chen T, Zhang X, Huang X
Biomed Res Int
. 2014 Jul;
2014:312142.
PMID: 24987676
The sequence of a multiecho gradient recalled echo (GRE) T2*-weighted imaging (T2*WI) is a relatively new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. In contrast to T2 relaxation, which acquires a spin...