Man-Hsu Haung

Man-Hsu Haung
  • Medical Doctor at Taipei Medical University

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Taipei Medical University
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  • Medical Doctor

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Publications (15)
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Background Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) is an aggressive brain tumor that mainly affects young children. Our recent study reported a promising therapeutic strategy to trigger DNA damage, impede homologous recombination repair, and induce apoptosis in ATRT cells by targeting ribonucleotide reductase regulatory subunit M2 (RRM2). COH29, an...
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Infant-type hemispheric glioma (IHG) is a rare pediatric brain tumor with variable response to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Molecular insights into IHG can be useful in identifying potentially active targeted therapy. A male fetus was found to have congenital hydrocephalus at the gestational age of 37 weeks. Fetal MRI showed a 2.6 × 2.0-cm tumor...
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Primary intracranial ependymoma is a challenging tumor to treat despite the availability of multidisciplinary therapeutic modalities, including surgical resection, radiotherapy, and adjuvant chemotherapy. After the completion of initial treatment, when resistant tumor cells recur, salvage therapy needs to be carried out with a more precise strategy...
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Medulloblastoma (MB) was classified into four molecular subgroups: WNT, SHH, group 3, and group 4. In 2017, 12 subtypes within 4 subgroups and 8 subtypes within non-WNT/non-SHH subgroups according to the differences of clinical features and biology were announced. In this study, we aimed to identify the heterogeneity of molecular features for disco...
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Epigenetic alterations play a pivotal role in cancer treatment outcomes. Using the methylation array data and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) dataset, we observed the hypomethylation and upregulation of thiosulfate sulfurtransferase–like domain containing 1 (TSTD1) in patients with breast cancer. We examined paired tissues from Taiwanese patients an...
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Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common malignant brain tumor in children. It is classified into core molecular subgroups (non-wingless activated (WNT), sonic hedgehog activated (SHH), Group 3 (G3), and Group 4 (G4)). In this study, we analyzed the tumor-infiltrating immune cells and cytokine profiles of 70 MB patients in Taiwan using transcriptome...
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Pediatric ependymomas are a type of malignant brain tumor that occurs in children. The overall 10-year survival rate has been reported as being 45–75%. Maximal safe surgical resection combined with adjuvant chemoradiation therapy is associated with the highest overall and progression-free survival rates. Despite aggressive treatment, one-third of e...
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Objectives To estimate the prevalence of thyroid diseases and the cumulative risk of thyroid diseases during a follow‐up period after myasthenia gravis diagnosis (MG) compared with non‐MG control groups. Materials & Methods We used the Taiwan National Health Insurance Database linked to Registry of Catastrophic Illness database to identify patient...
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Background: This study presented a 3 years old boy with Gaucher disease (GD) who was treated with enzyme replacement therapy(ERT) for 19 months and developed multiple Gaucheroma. The literature was reviewed. Methods: The medical chart and literature were reviewed. A boy presented at the age of 15 months with anemia, thrombocytopenia, and hepatos...
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Background This study presented a 3 years old boy with Gaucher disease (GD) who was treated with enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) for 19 months and then developed multiple Gaucheroma. Review of literature was performed simultaneously. Methods The medical chart and literature were reviewed. A boy presented at the age of 15 months with anemia, throm...
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Background: The main feature of Madelung disease (MD), a rare condition, is the growth of adipose tissue without a capsule. Usually, this disease is known for its prominent features with fat deposition around the neck, shoulder, back, or chest wall. Clinically, the patient is likely to exhibit alcohol, neuropathy, and metabolic disorders; however,...
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The intra-pericardial paraganglioma is very rare and most of them present with hypertension or palpitations. Here we reported an extraordinarily rare case of intra-pericardial paraganglioma presenting as faint, pitting edema, abdominal fullness with ascites, and hemopericardium with impending tamponade, which was treated successfully by emergent pe...
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Background: Atypical lipomatous tumor (ALT) is a low-grade, slow-growing, locally aggressive malignant mesenchymal neoplasm. ALT of the extremities and trunk wall is associated with a relatively favorable outcome. However, these tumors can still recur locally and secondary dedifferentiation after recurrence has been reported. There is currently no...

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