Lang Chen's research while affiliated with First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University and other places
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Publication (1)
Background
Secondary infection is an important factor affecting mortality and quality of life in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. The characteristics of secondary infection, which are well known to clinicians, need to be re-examined in detail, and their understanding among clinicians needs to be updated accordingly.
Aim
This study aims to...
Citations
... CP, in turn, poses a substantial risk for the development of pancreatic cancer (PC), which established close associations with the composition of oral, fecal, and organ-specific microbiota 44 . Moreover, E. faecalis and E. faecium have been implicated as major gram-positive bacteria causing peripancreatic infections in necrotizing pancreatitis 45 . Veillonella, a proinflammatory gut commensal that correlates with Crohn's disease 35 and primary sclerosing cholangitis 46 , displayed increased abundant in AP patients. ...