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    The winter North Atlantic Oscillation downstream teleconnection: insights from large-ensemble climate model simulations par Sing Lau, Kunhui Ye, Tim Woollings

    Publié 2025-01-01

    The winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is the dominant pattern of atmospheric circulation variability over the North Atlantic region. It influences climate and weather such as surface air temperatures downstream over Eurasia through establishing a large-scale teleconnection, but past studies on...

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    Disparities in health-related quality of life between patients with primary and secondary antibody deficiencies par Andy Ka Chun Kan, MBBS (Hons), MRes, Valerie Chiang, MBBS, Elaine Y.L. Au, MBBS, FRCPA, Chak Sing Lau, MD (Hons), FRCP, Philip H. Li, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, FAAAAI

    Publié 2025-08-01

    Background: The impact and burden of antibody deficiencies, especially secondary antibody deficiency (SAD), among adult patients remain largely understudied. Specifically, the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with SAD, compared to patients with primary antibody deficiency (PAD) rem...

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    Post-acute sequelae of hospitalised COVID-19 re-infection compared with hospitalised first-time infection: a population-based retrospective cohort study in Hong Kong par Yin Zhang, Francisco T T Lai, Shirley Chiu Wai Chan, Chak Sing Lau, Xue Li, Eric Yuk Fai Wan, Lung Yi Mak, Celine S L Chui, Ivan F N Hung, Esther Wai Yin Chan, Vincent Ka Chun Yan, Deliang Yang, Carlos Wong, Ian Chi-Kei Wong

    Publié 2025-02-01

    Introduction COVID-19 infection is associated with post-acute adverse outcomes affecting multiple organ systems. Although preliminary studies have suggested that COVID-19 re-infection may have a cumulative effect on long-term outcome, differential effects of COVID-19 re-infection severe enough to be...

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    Identification of technically challenging variants: Whole-genome sequencing improves diagnostic yield in patients with high clinical suspicion of rare diseases par Hau-Yee Ng, Wei Ma, Wai-Kei J. Lam, Chak-Sing Lau, Ho-Ming Luk, Lisa W.C. Au, Shirley S.W. Cheng, Josephine S.C. Chong, Stephanie Ho, Becky M. Ma, Shirley Y.Y. Pang, Annie T.W. Chu, Brian H.Y. Chung

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Summary: The total burden of rare diseases is significant worldwide, with over 300 million people being affected. Many rare diseases have both well-defined clinical phenotypes and established genetic causes. However, a remarkable proportion of patients with high clinical suspicion of a rare disease...

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