1.A rare cause of acute abdomen-Spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma
Chong Chin Hock ; Chai Yih Feng ; Tan Eng Yew
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2016;6(10):892-895
Spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma (SRSH) is a rare entity that mimics acute abdomen. Rectus sheath hematoma is the accumulation of blood in rectus sheath due to muscle or epigastric vessel injury. However, SRSH without a trauma or anticoagulation is rare. It frequently mimics acute abdomen and it may lead to misdiagnosis and unnecessary laparotomy. In this article, we described two cases of SRSH with their diagnostic and therapeutic strategy. Both of our patients in report were neither consumed antiplatelet nor coagulopathy. They both had abdominal muscle straining before their symptoms pre-sentation. We hypothesized that the SRSH may be induced by rectus muscle injury secondary to inappropriate straining or posture. To diagnose SRSH, clinical findings are important but radiologic imaging such as computed tomography, can be diagnostic. In expanding SRSH, percutaneous arterial embolization of epigastric artery is useful to secure the bleeding. If embolization is not feasible, surgical exploration hemostasis is curative. In non-expanding SRSH, it can be managed nonoperatively. SRSH is an important initial differential for acute abdomen. Radiologic imaging helps in diagnosis. Stable SRSH can be managed conservatively with good outcome.
2.Two-stage delayed surgical treatment for type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ Pilon fractures
Xiucheng XU ; Yongmao ZHENG ; Chong CHAI ; Jibao XIE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(11):1715-1717
Objective To explore the therapeutic effect of two-stage delayed open reduction and internal fixation on Pilon fractures.Methods The clinical data of 38 patients with type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ Pilon fracture were analyzed retrospectively.According to the Ruedi-Allgower classification,there were 18 cases with type Ⅱand 20 cases with type Ⅲ fracture.All patients underwent temporary fixation with calcaneal traction or external fixation for 7 to 17 days,and then they were treated with delayed surgery when the soft tissue injuries subsided.Results Follow-up was performed for 10 to 18 months.Based on the Mazur classification,the ankle function in 12 cases was excellent,18 cases as good,6 cases as fair and 2 cases as poor,with a satisfactory rate of 78.9%.Conclusion Two-stage delayed open reduction and internal fixation is a reasonable and effective procedure in treating type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ Pilon fractures with advantages of few complications and satisfactory ankle function.
3. Comparison of chemical compositions before and after wine-frying of Scutellaria baicalensis based on HPLC characteristic chromatogram, UPLC-Q-TOF/ MS qualitative and multi-component quantitative analysis
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2020;51(9):2436-2447
Objective: To compare the chemical compositions of Scutellariae Radix (SR) before and after wine-frying, and provide a reference for establishing a comprehensive quality evaluation method for SR decoction pieces. Methods: Characteristic chromatogram of SR and wine-processed Scutellariae Radix (wpSR) were established using HPLC, the control characteristic chromatogram maps were generated, the common peaks were calibrated and the similarity was evaluated. Chemical compositions of SR and wpSR were identified by UPLC-Q-TOF/MS. The content profiles of 11 flavonoids (baicalin, baicalein, wogonoside, wogonin, oroxylin A, oroxyloside, scutellarin, apigenin, hispidulin, luteoloside and chrysin) of SR and wpSR was determined by UPLC-TQMS, and PCA was used to analysis the content of 11 flavonoids. Results: The characteristic chromatogram of SR and wpSR were established, and nine common peaks were calibrated. The similarity of two pieces were all greater than 0.947. Through the analysis of the multistage tandem mass spectrometry, retention time matching combined with the software of database search and literatures, 50 compositions were found and 44 compositions were identified in two pieces. The quantitative results showed that the content of flavonoid glycosides such as baicalin and wogonoside decreased slightly, while the content of flavonoid aglycones such as baicalein and wogonin increased slightly. After multivariate statistical analysis, two pieces were divided into two types. The differences of the content of baicalin, wogonoside and oroxyloside may be the main factors causing the change of chemical compositions of wine-frying of SR. Conclusion: Chemical profiles did not change after wine-frying of SR, but the content profiles of some compositions were changed. The established method can provide reproducible, efficient, as well as accurate analysis for Chinese medicinal materials. And it should be an eligible tool for the quality evaluation of SR.
4.Experimental activation of cryptosporidiosis in mice by immunosuppression.
Jong Yil CHAI ; Son Moon SHIN ; Chong Ku YUN ; Jae Ran YU ; Soon Hyung LEE
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1990;28(1):31-37
Cryptosporidium, a coccidian parasite first described by Tyzzer (1907) from a laboratory mouse, has become an important human enteric pathogen causing overwhelming diarrhea especially in immunocompromised patients such as AIDS. This parasite has been reported from over 20 countries and is recognized as a cosmopolitan species. In Korea, however, there has been no report on human as well as animal cryptosporidiosis. This study was performed so as to verify the presence of Cryptosporidium in Korea by activating the parasite from laboratory mice by immunosuppression. Total 65 conventionally-bred ICR mice including a control (5 mice) and 3 experimental groups (20 each) were used for this study. Group I was immunosuppressed with prednisolone injection (1 mg IM, every other day) for 7 weeks. Group II (prednisolone injection and tetracycline administration) and Group III (prednisolone injection and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole administration) were prepared to observe the effect of antibacterial agents on the activation of cryptosporidiosis. In fecal examinations of mice Cryptosporidium oocysts (4-6 microns in size) were detected from 1 week after the start of immunosuppression and the mice began to die. In H-E stained tissue sections of the lower jejunum, numerous very small (2-4 microns), dense, ovoid or spherical, slightly basophilic bodies were seen attached on the free border of mucosal epithelial cells. In scanning and transmission electron microscopic observations, these organisms were identified as various developmental stages of Cryptosporidium. The species is considered to be C. parvum.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Cryptosporidiosis-etiology
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Cryptosporidiosis-immunology
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Cryptosporidium-growth-and-development
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English-Abstract
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Immune-Tolerance
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Intestinal-Diseases,-Parasitic-etiology
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Intestinal-Diseases,-Parasitic-immunology
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Mice-
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Mice,-Inbred-ICR
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*Cryptosporidiosis-parasitology
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*Cryptosporidium-pathogenicity
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*Immunosuppression-
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*Intestinal-Diseases,-Parasitic-parasitology
5.Effects of gamma-irradiation on intracellular proliferation of Toxoplasma gondii RH tachyzoites.
Jina KOOK ; Sung Hee OH ; Chong Ku YUN ; Jong Yil CHAI
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1995;33(3):173-178
A quantitative assay was performed on the effects of gamma-irradiation (30-300 Gy) on intracellular proliferation of Toxoplasma gondii RH tachyzoites in human leukemic HL-60 cells and murine peritoneal macrophages by means of 3H-uracil uptake assay. Infected non- irradiation group (NI) and uninfected group (incubating only host cells) were prepared. The 3H-uracil uptake by tachyzoites of NI group 12-24 hrs after infection was 2,190-4,787 counts per minute for macrophages and 2,967-8,254 for HL-60 cells, whereas the irradiated tachyzoites revealed only 381-703 (100 Gy) and 218-408 (300 Gy) for macrophages, and 1,911-2,618 (30 Gy), 1,253-1,384 (70 Gy), 1,013-1,090 (100 Gy), and 483-588 (300 Gy) for HL-60 cells. The proliferation inhibition rate was similar in macrophages and HL-60 cells, for example, 89-94% and 80-94% respectively by 300 Gy, 12-24 hrs after infection. It is concluded that RH tachyzoites of T. gondii are severely affected by gamma-irradiation in their capability of intracellular proliferation.
Animal
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Cell Division/RADIATION EFFECTS
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Cells, Cultured
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Gamma Rays
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Human
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HL-60 Cells/PARASITOLOGY
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Macrophages/PARASITOLOGY
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Mice, Inbred ICR
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Radiation Dosage
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Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Toxoplasma/*RADIATION EFFECTS/*CYTOLOGY
6.Development of Eimeria tenella in MDBK cell culture with a note on enhancing effect of preincubation with chicken spleen cells.
Jong Yil CHAI ; Soon Hyung LEE ; Woong Heum KIM ; Chong Ku YUN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1989;27(2):87-100
Eimeria tenella, an intracellular protozoan parasite infecting the epithelial cells of the ceca of chickens, causes severe diarrhea and bleeding that can lead its host to death. It is of interest that E. tenella first penetrate into the mucosal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) before they parasitize crypt or villous epithelial cells. This in vitro study was undertaken to know whether the penetration of E. tenella into such a lymphoid cell is a beneficial step for the parasite survival and development. Three sequential experiments were performed. First, the in vitro established bovine kidney cell line, MDBK cells, were evaluated for use as host cells for E. tenella, through morphological observation. Second, the degree of parasite development and multiplication in MDBK cells was quantitatively assayed using radioisotope-labelled uracil (3H-uracil). Third, the E. tenella sporozoites viability was assayed after preincubation of them with chicken spleen cells. E. tenella oocysts obtained from the ceca of the infected chickens were used for the source of the sporozoites. Spleen cells (E) obtained from normal chickens (FP strain) were preincubated with the sporozoites (T) at the E:T ratio of 100:1, 50:1 or 25:1 for 4 or 12 hours, and then the mixture was inoculated into the MDBK cell monolayer. Morphologically the infected MDBK cells revealed active schizogonic cycle of E. tenella in 3-4 days, which was characterized by the appearance of trophozoites, and immature and mature schizonts containing merozoites. The 3H-uracil uptake by E. tenella increased gradually in the MDBK cells, which made a plateau after 48-60 hours, and decreased thereafter. The uptake amount of 3H-uracil depended not only upon the inoculum size of the sporozoites but also on the degree of time delay (preincubation; sporozoites only) from excystation to inoculation into MDBK cells. The 3H-uracil uptake became lower as the preincubation time was prolonged. In comparison, after preincubation of sporozoites with spleen cells for 4 or 12 hours, the 3H-uracil uptake was significantly increased compared with that of control group. From the results, it was inferred that, although the penetration of E. tenella sporozoites into the lymphoid cells such as IEL is not an essential step, it should be at least a beneficial one for the survival and development of sporozoites in the chicken intestine.
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Cell-Line
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Cells,-Cultured
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Chickens-
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*Eimeria-growth-and-development
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*Kidney-parasitology
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*Lymphocytes-parasitology
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*Spleen-cytology
7.The Effects of a Group Educational Intervention on the Prevention of Osteoporosis in Breast Cancer Patients.
Bong Hae MA ; Chai Soon PARK ; Hee Chong BAEK
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2015;26(4):398-404
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to examine the effects of osteoporosis prevention education on Korean breast cancer patients' knowledge and health promoting behavior. METHODS: The participants in this study included breast cancer patients who were registered at a self-help group organized by the Breast Cancer Center of a university hospital in Seoul, Korea. The intervention group received 60 minutes'didactic instruction followed by 30 minutes' interactive session, and reinforcement education with leaflets was given three weeks after the group intervention. In order to measure the effects of the intervention, this study used valid and reliable scales on the knowledge of osteoporosis and health promoting behavior for preventing osteoporosis. A post-test was conducted 12 weeks after the intervention. RESULTS: The results showed significant improvement in three of the five factors of osteoporosis knowledge including bone physiology, the characteristics of osteoporosis, and preventive behaviors in the intervention group. Overall health promoting behavior for preventing osteoporosis had significantly increased in the intervention group compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: Osteoporosis preventive education improved breast cancer patients' knowledge of osteoporosis and health promoting behavior for preventing osteoporosis by inducing their voluntary participation in self-care activities.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Education
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Health Promotion
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Humans
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Korea
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Osteoporosis*
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Physiology
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Self Care
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Self-Help Groups
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Seoul
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Weights and Measures
8.Effects of Vinegar Fructus Schisandrae Sphenantherae on Lipid Metabolism in Rats with Type 2 Diabetes
Chong DENG ; Yi JIANG ; Huawei ZHANG ; Jiping LIU ; Sijia CHAI ; Jianping HOU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(5):67-70
Objective To investigate the effects of Schisandrae Sphenantherae Fructus and processed with vinegar on lipid metabolism of rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods The rat model of T2DM was induced by high fat diet plus STZ. The rats were randomly divided into blank group, model group, Schisandrae Sphenantherae Fructus high-dose group and low-dose group, and vinegar Schisandrae Sphenantherae Fructus high-dose group and low- dose group. The rats in each group were fed with the corresponding medicine for gavage for 30 d. FINS, FFA, TC, TG, HDL-C, LDL-C, and MDH, total protein content of liver tissue were detected. HE staining was used to observe the histomorphological changes of liver and pancreas in rats. Results Compared with the model group, Schisandrae Sphenantherae Fructus groups and vinegar Schisandrae Sphenantherae Fructus groups did not show obvious effects on improving FBG and FINS, but it could raise varying degrees of HDL-C and MDH, and reduce FFA, LDL-C, TC, and TG, among which vinegar Schisandrae Sphenantherae Fructus could significantly regulate metabolism in T2DM rats. Conclusion Vinegar Schisandrae Sphenantherae Fructus can enhance the lipid metabolism regulatory function of T2DM rats.
9.Neurological melioidosis in East Malaysia: Case series and review of the literature
Si Lei Fong ; Jin ShyanWong ; Ai Huey Tan ; Soon Chai Low ; Chong Tin Tan
Neurology Asia 2017;22(1):25-32
Melioidosis is an infectious disease caused by an aerobic, non-spore forming gram negative bacillus,
Burkholderia pseudomallei. It is known to be of high incidence in parts of rural South East Asia,
and in Northern Australia. Pneumonia is the commonest manifestation. We report here three cases of
neurological melioidosis from the registry of 169 cases of melioidosis in Bintulu Hospital, Sarawak,
East Malaysia, with a review of neurological melioidosis in the literature. The annual incidence of
melioidosis is estimated to be 8 per 100,000 populations in the Bintulu district. Neurological melioidosis
accounts for 1.8% of our melioidosis cases. A review of 76 cases of neurological melioidosis reported
in the literature inclusive of our 3 cases shows that localized brain or spinal inflammation or abscess
is the most common manifestation occurring in 80% of patients. Close to half (53%) have intra axial
abscess (brain or spinal cord), a quarter (27%) have extra axial lesions only (epidural or subdural
collection, osteomyelitis or scalp abscess), and another quarter (27%) have both intra and extra axial
lesions. Thus, B. pseudomallei appears to be unique among the bacterial central nervous system
infection to be able to affect the brain and its contiguous tissues, crossing the tissue plane particularly
resulting in osteomyelitis, scalp abscess and vice versa. Two thirds of the neurologicalmelioidosis
patients have only neurological disease with no evidence of disease elsewhere.
Key words: Burkholderia pseudomallei; neurological melioidosis; Bintulu; Sarawak; Malaysia
Melioidosis
10.First report of Erwinia psidii associated with papaya dieback disease in Malaysia
Wan Ting Chai ; Jualang Azlan Gansau ; Markus Atong ; Jugah Kadir ; Evenni Poili ; Khim Phin Chong
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2017;13(1):xx-xx
Aims: The outbreak of papaya dieback disease in Malaysia has been reported since 2003. Several reports previously
confirmed Erwinia papayae and E. mallotivora to be the causal pathogen of the disease. The present study aimed to
identify the causal pathogen of papaya dieback disease in Sabah.
Methodology and results: Infected tissues of papaya dieback disease were collected from Kota Belud, Sabah and the
bacterium responsible for the infection was isolated on Luria Bertani (LB) agar and nutrient agar (NA). Seven isolates
with similar characteristics to Erwinia were isolated, subjected to the Koch’s Postulates test and then identified using 16S
rRNA sequencing technique. The bacterium was identified to be E. psidii, a common pathogen to guava but not to
papaya.
Conclusion, significance and Impact of study: This report serves as the first confirmation of the E. psidii in causing
papaya dieback disease, suggesting the possibility of this bacterium undergoing host shifting to papaya plants and the
possibility of becoming another major threat to the papaya industry in the future.