Search Results - "Yeung, Hon‐Ming Jonas"
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Clinical and pathological characterization of FLNC‐related myofibrillar myopathy caused by founder variant c.8129G>A in Hong Kong Chinese
Published in Clinical genetics (01-05-2020)“…FLNC‐related myofibrillar myopathy could manifest as autosomal dominant late‐onset slowly progressive proximal muscle weakness; involvements of cardiac and/or…”
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Promoting community reintegration using narratives and skills building for young adults with stroke: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Published in BMC neurology (04-01-2021)“…Stroke in adults aged between 18 and 64 years old is increasing significantly worldwide. Studies have reported that this group of young stroke survivors…”
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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a virtual multidisciplinary stroke care clinic for community-dwelling stroke survivors and caregivers: a randomised controlled trial protocol
Published in BMJ open (01-05-2019)“…IntroductionThe virtual multidisciplinary stroke care clinic (VMSCC) is the first nurse-led clinic developed to offer support to community-dwelling stroke…”
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Mitochondrial diseases in Hong Kong: prevalence, clinical characteristics and genetic landscape
Published in Orphanet journal of rare diseases (02-03-2023)“…To determine the prevalence of mitochondrial diseases (MD) in Hong Kong (HK) and to evaluate the clinical characteristics and genetic landscape of MD patients…”
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Anti-thyroid drugs-related myopathy: is carbimazole the real culprit?
Published in International journal of endocrinology and metabolism (01-01-2015)“…Anti-thyroid drugs (ATDs)-related myopathy is rarely reported in literature, but once developed, it can cause significant morbidity to patient. A 28-year old…”
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Anti-thyroid drugs-related myopathy: is carbimazole the real culprit?
Published in International journal of endocrinology and metabolism (01-01-2015)“…INTRODUCTIONAnti-thyroid drugs (ATDs)-related myopathy is rarely reported in literature, but once developed, it can cause significant morbidity to patient…”
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