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Feng tianwei

Feng Tianwei ( Chinese: 冯天р , Pinyin : Féng Tiānwēi , born August 31, 1986) is a Singaporean athlete, table tennis player , winner of three Olympic table tennis medals, 2010 world champion, multiple winner of world and Asian championships and cups. .

Table tennis player
Feng tianwei
FengTianwei-WomensWorldCup-KualaLumpur-20080907-detail.jpgPatient with peyronie's disease
ICD-10N 48.6
ICD-10-KM
ICD-9607.85
ICD-9-KM
OMIM171,000
DiseasesDB29308
MedlinePlus001278
eMedicinederm / 851
MeshD010411

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Prevalence

The prevalence of Peyronie’s disease is limited. In existing publications, the prevalence ranges from 0.4% to 9%

Etiology

The etiology is unknown. The most likely cause of Peyronie's disease is considered to be recurring microtraumas of the tunica albugia. The disease begins with an acute inflammatory process, as a result of which the proliferation of fibroblast membranes, some of which differentiate into myofibroblasts, increases, deposits of collagen and fibrin increase. Continuing inflammation leads to remodeling of the connective tissue in the fibrous plaque, which can lead to the curvature of the cavernous bodies.

Risk factors for developing Peyronie’s disease are diabetes mellitus , arterial hypertension , lipid metabolism disorders, coronary heart disease , erectile dysfunction , smoking, alcohol abuse. According to the EAU, 3–39% of patients have Dupuytren contracture [3] .

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Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Sports Achievements
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

Feng Tianwei was born in Harbin , Heilongjiang Province ( PRC ). Since childhood, she took up table tennis; in 2002, she became a second member of the national team of China. In 2005, she left China and began to play in the professional league of Japan. In March 2007, she received an invitation to move to Singapore , and in January 2008 she received Singaporean citizenship [2] .

Sporting Achievements

In 2008, Feng Tianwei, along with Li Jiawei and Wang Yuegu, represented Singapore at the Beijing Olympic Games, and the Singapore women's table tennis team won the silver medal, losing only to the PRC, and in 2010 the Singapore women won the World Table Tennis Team Championship in Moscow .

Feng Tianwei won the ITTF World Tour series singles tournaments nine times:

  • 2008 - Polish Open, Warsaw ;
  • 2009 - Korea Open, Seoul ;
  • 2011 - Japan Open, Kobe , Korea Open, Incheon ;
  • 2014 - Australia Open, Sydney , Phillipines Open, Subic Bay , Japan Open, Yokohama ;
  • 2016 - Slovenia Open, Otocec ;
  • 2017 - Korean Open, Incheon .

In 2010, Feng Tianwei won the singles event at the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in Seoul [3] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Singles victories in ITTF sponsored competitions: World Cup, World Cup, ITTF World Tour , ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
  2. ↑ It's over for table tennis star Feng Tianwei
  3. ↑ The denouement ... The results of the grand final of the ITTF pro tour of table tennis in Seoul 2010

Links

  • Feng Tianwei profile on the ITTF official website
  • Feng Tianwei ranking rating dynamics on the ITTF official website


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feng_Tianwei&oldid=102278458


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