1.CT and MRI findings of levamisole induced encephalopathy
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the CT and MRI features of levamisole induced encephalopathy. Methods The CT and MRI features of 6 cases with clinically proven levamisole induced encephalopathy were retrospectively analyzed. Gd-DTPA enhancement examinations were performed in 5 cases. CT examinations were performed in 4 cases before MRI. Results MRI features: Lesions were mainly located in bilateral periventricular and hypophloeodal white matter, scattered as multifocal lesions, and were different in sizes. Most of the lesions presented as irregular plaques (masses), with round/oval or spotty nodules in second. The lesions had low signal intensity on T 1WI and high signal intensity on T 2WI, and commonly without enhancement. Edema and mass effect were slight. CT features: Two cases showed multiple irregular plaque-sheet low density lesions scattered in bilateral periventricular white matter. One showed symmetrical low density in bilateral putamina nuclei. Another one was negative. Conclusion CT and MRI are valuable for the diagnosis and differentiated diagnosis of levamisole induced encephalopathy. MRI has higher sensitivity and specificity than CT does, and can favorably evaluate the treatment and prognosis.
3.The influence of the presents of target and watching ways on the level and amplitude of accommodative fluctuation
Cui-xia, MA ; Fan, L(U) ; Jin-hua, BAO ; Zhi-li, ZHENG ; Jia, QU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;(3):254-258
Background Researches showed that as the non-optical factors,cognitive has certain influence on the regulating system.So accurately experimental design is one of the key steps that evaluates the non-optical factors on regulating system.Objective The present study was to investigate the influence of presenting pattern of target and watching way on the level and amplitude of accommodative fluctuate and to analyze the effect of focus gaze of cognitive on regulating system and the relationship between focus gaze condition under near work and the development of myopia.Methods This study complied with Declaration of Helsinki,and the permission of Ethic Committee and written informed consent was obtained before entering in this trial.Thirty healthy volunteers were included with the mean age (24.80 ± 1.98) years old,equivalent refractive diopter (-1.92 ± 2.02) D and mean cylinder (-0.19±0.58) D.The presenting pattern of the targets was designed as focus gaze and relaxed gaze.The accommodative response and accommodative fluctuation in the complete corrected right eyes for the different targets at the 40 cm under the gazing state was recorded with Grand Seiko WAM 5500 automatic infrared refractor in the experiment.Results The mean accommodative response value was (1.86±0.26) D under the focus gaze and (1.27±0.39) D under the relax gaze,showing a statistically significant difference (t=-8.052,P=0.000).The mean fluctuate value was(0.17±0.06) D under the focus gaze,with a significant lowing in comparison with (0.28±0.17) D under the relax gaze (t =3.600,P =0.001).Conclusions These results demonstrate that the different presenting patterns of sighting target and watching ways of the subjects affect accommodation system.The accommodative response was relatively more accurate with a smaller microwavc moving under the focus gaze condition.
4.Preparation of a kind of G418 resistance fibroblast feeder layers
Jiang, ZHOU ; Xiao, YANG ; Yan-Xun, SUN ; Ya-Xin, L* ; Cui-Fen, HUANG
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2001;25(1):59-61
Objective:To prepare a kind of G418 resistance fibroblast feeder layers.Methods: In order to prepare a stock primary embryonic fibroblast (EMFI) cells, the pregnant Smad3ex8+/- mice containing heterozygous neo gene were killed 14 days after coitus to get the embryo. EMFI cells were tested by PCR to identify their gene types. Only one EMFI cell which contained heterozygous neo gene was chosen and treated with mitomycin C.The mitomycin C-treated EMFI feeders were stored at -70℃. Results: The EMFI feeder layers could support the growth of embryonic stem cell line TC-1 efficiently and could live in G418 resistance medium for 1-2 weeks.
5.Correlation of serum interleukin-6 and interleukin-18 levels to carotid artery intimal-medial thickness in patients with acute cerebral infarction
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(10):1060-1062
Objective To investigate the correlation of serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) and IL-18levels to carotid artery intimal-medial thickness (IMT) in patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI).Methods In 64 patients with ACI and 30 healthy volunteers, serum IL-6 and IL-18 levels were detectedusing radioimmunoassay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), respectively. Carotid arteryIMT were measured in the two groups using color Doppler ultrasound, and the ACI patients were dividedinto two groups with carotid IMT greater or lower than 1.0 mm. Results The ACI patients and thehealthy volunteers showed significant differences in serum IL-6 (P<0.05) and IL-18 levels (P<0.05),which were also significantly different between ACI patients with carotid IMT ≥ 1.0 mm and those withIMT<1.0 mm (P<0.05). The ACI patients with IMT<1.0 mm had comparable serum IL-6 and IL-18 levelsto those in the healthy volunteers. In patients with carotid IMT ≥ 1.0 mm, the serum IL-18 level waspositively correlated to IMT (r=0.549, P=0.001), but the IL-6 level was not related to IMT (P>0.05).Conclusion The serum levels of IL-6 and IL-18 are elevated in ACI patients with increased carotid IMT.
6.nuMap:A Web Platform for Accurate Prediction of Nucleosome Positioning
Alharbi A BADER ; Alshammari H THAMIR ; Felton L NATHAN ; Zhurkin B VICTOR ; Cui FENG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2014;(5):249-253
Nucleosome positioning is critical for gene expression and of major biological interest. The high cost of experimentally mapping nucleosomal arrangement signifies the need for computational approaches to predict nucleosome positions at high resolution. Here, we present a web-based application to fulfill this need by implementing two models, YR and W/S schemes, for the translational and rotational positioning of nucleosomes, respectively. Our methods are based on sequence-dependent anisotropic bending that dictates how DNA is wrapped around a histone octamer. This application allows users to specify a number of options such as schemes and param-eters for threading calculation and provides multiple layout formats. The nuMap is implemented in Java/Perl/MySQL and is freely available for public use at http://numap.rit.edu. The user manual, implementation notes, description of the methodology and examples are available at the site.
7.Clinical and radiologic study in Marchiafava-Bignami disease
Bo GAO ; Cui L(U) ; Gui-Quan SHEN ; Xue-Jian WANG ; Feng-Li LIU ; Xu-Qing SU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(3):301-303,310
Objective To investigate the clillicoradiologic characteristics of MarchiafavaBignami disease (MBD). Methods The clinical and neuroimaging findings, including lesion morphorogy, distribution, signal intensity/density in 7 MBD patients were retmspectiVely analyzed.Diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI)was performed in 5 cases.Of the 7 cases,4 underwent both CT and MRI,2 only CT and 1 MRI. Results with extensive iso-or slightly hypo-intensity on T1-weighted images and hyper-intensity on T2-weighted images, 5 patients were manifested as acute onset, in which white matter (WM) was symmetrically involved in bilateral periventricular and frontal subconical regions. Punctate or linear hypo-intensity on FLAIR images was found in the atrophied corpus callosum in 1 case presented as chronic type, with scattered patchy hyper-intensity in periventricular WM and frontal subcortical WM. DWI showed markedly hyper-intensity with diffusion restriction in 2 cases in acute phase with apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)values(0.52~0.55)×10-3 mm2/s.Brain atrophy was found in all the 7 patients. Conclusions The MRI features of MBD are characteristic and may be associated with the clinical spectrum and prognosis.
8.Relations between fasting serum lipids and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level in Chengdu residents
Yan SHU ; Sen HE ; Xiao-Ping CHEN ; Zheng-Bing L(U) ; Rui YANG ; Kai LIU ; Kai-Jun CUI ; De-Jia HUANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2012;40(2):125-130
Objective To explore the associations between fasting serum lipids and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein ( hsCRP).Methods Serum triglyceride ( TG),high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and hsCRP were measured in residents of Chengdu,China.Subjects with potential factors which might influence lipids and hsCRP were excluded,580 subjects [ mean age ( 62.3 ± 6.6 ) years ; male:58.7% ] were finally recruited by random sampling methods.Results There was a weak positive relationship between TG and hsCRP ( r =0.108,P =0.01 ) and a weak negative relationship between HDLC and hsCRP (r =- 0.197,P < 0.001 ),this was also true in the sub-group with BMI < 24 kg/m2 ( r =0.236,-0.140 respectively,all P <0.001 ).In subjects with BMI <24 kg/m2,the hsCRP concentration was significantly higher in subjects with higher TG or lower HDL-C ( all P < 0.05 ).hsCRP increased in proportion with the degree of dyslipidemia.After adjusting for gender,age,TC,LDL-C,fasting blood glucose,systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,history of hypertension and diabetes,smoking and alcohol drinking,logistic regression analysis showed that the odds ratio for increased hsCRP was 1.970 in subjects with either increased TG or lower HDL-C (P =0.105) and 9.098 in subjects with both higher TG or lower HDL-C levels (P =0.031 ).However,the observed relationship between TG,HDL-C and hsCRP in subjects with BMI < 24 kg/m2 could not be observed in subjects with subjects with BMI > 24 kg/m2despite significant more cardiovascular risk factors in these subjects.Conclusions A weak positive correlation between TG and hsCRP as well as a weak negative correlation between HDL-C and hsCRP was evidenced in the whole cohort suggesting dyslipidemia might be related to enhanced inflammatory status.However,this relationship is not observed in subjects with BMI > 24 kg/m2 despite existence of more cardiovascular risk factors in these subjects.
9.High risk factors of brain metastases in 295 patients with advanced breast cancer
Min YAN ; Hui-Min L(U) ; Zhen-Zhen LIU ; Hui LIU ; Meng-Wei ZHANG ; Xi-Bin SUN ; Shu-De CUI
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;(7):1269-1275
Background The incidence of brain metastases in patients with breast cancer is approximately 10%-16%,and survival after diagnosis of brain metastases is usually short.This study was designed to evaluate the risk factors associated with brain metastases in advanced breast cancer patients,with a view to help predict patient groups with high risk of brain metastases.Methods In total,295 patients with advanced breast cancer were evaluated.All patients were pathologically confirmed and metastatic lesions were confirmed pathologically or by imaging.All patients were examined at least once every 6 months with head CT or MRI.Patients showing symptoms underwent immediate inspection,and brain metastatic lesions were confirmed by head CT and/or MRI.Results At a median follow-up of 12 months from the occurrence of metastases,brain metastases had occurred in 49 patients (16.6%).In our univariate analysis,variables significantly related to increased risk of brain metastases were hormone receptor-negative tumors,epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive tumors,and multiple distant metastases.Patients with dominant tumor sites in soft tissue,or defined as Luminal A subtype,tended to have a lower risk of brain metastases than patients with visceral metastases,Luminal B subtype,triple-negative subtype or HER2-enriched subtype tumors.Conclusions Our results strongly suggest that factors such as Luminal B,triple-negative,and HER2-enriched subtypes are high risk factors for brain metastases.These data,therefore,provide pivotal clinical evidence towards a comprehensive understanding of the risk factors of brain metastases in advanced breast cancer patients.
10.Effect of sugammadex on postoperative nausea and vomiting after surgery for intracranial aneurysm.
J CUI ; L YAO ; J L WU ; C Y LU ; Y ZHAO ; Y L ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2023;61(8):700-706
Objective: To investigate the effect of sugammadex on postoperative nausea and vomiting(PONV) after intracranial aneurysm surgery. Methods: Data from intracranial aneurysms patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and underwent interventional surgery in the Department of Neurosurgery, Peking University International Hospital from January 2020 to March 2021 were prospectively included. According to the random number table method, the patients were divided by 1∶1 into the neostigmine+atropine group (group N) and the sugammadex group (group S). Use an acceleration muscle relaxation monitor for muscle relaxation monitoring, and administer neostigmine+atropine and sugammadex to block residual muscle relaxation drugs after surgery. The incidence rates of PONV and severity, the appearance of anesthesia, and the correlation between PONV and postoperative complications were recorded in both groups during five periods after surgery: 0-0.5 hours (T1),>0.5-2.0 hours(T2),>2.0-6.0 hours (T3),>6.0-12.0 hours (T4) and >12.0-24.0 hours (T5). Group comparisons of quantitative data were performed by the independent sample t-test, and categorical data was performed by the χ2 or rank sum test. Results: A total of 66 patients were included in the study, including 37 males and 29 female, aged (59.3±15.4) years (range: 18 to 77 years). The incidence rates of PONV of 33 patients in group S at different time periods of T1, T2, T3, T4, and T5 after surgery were respectively 27.3%(9/33),30.3%(10/33),12.1%(4/33),3.0%(1/33),0(0/33),and the incidence rates of PONV of 33 patients in the group N at different time periods of T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 after surgery were respectively 36.4%(12/33),36.4%(12/33),33.3%(11/33),6.1%(2/33) and 0(0/33).The incidence of PONV was lower in the group S only in the T3 period after reversal than in the group N (χ2=4.227, P=0.040).However, there was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of PONV between the two groups of patients in other periods (all P>0.05). The recovery time for spontaneous breathing in patients in group S was (7.7±1.4) minutes, the extubation time was (12.4±5.3) minutes, and the safe exit time for anesthesia recovery was (12.3±3.4) minutes; the N groups were (13.9±2.0) minutes, (18.2±6.0) minutes, and (18.6±5.2) minutes, respectively; three time periods in group S were shorter than those in group N, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The results regarding the occurrence of complications in patients with different levels of PONV at different time intervals after surgery in the two groups were as follows: in the T3 time period of group N, a significant difference was observed only in the occurrence of postoperative complications among patients with different levels of PONV (χ2=24.786, P<0.01). However, in the T4 time period, significant differences were found in the occurrence of postoperative complications among both the same level and different level PONV patients (χ2=15.435, 15.435, both P<0.01). Significant differences were also observed in the occurrence of postoperative complications among the same level and different level PONV patients in both the T3 and T4 time periods of group S (all P<0.01). Conclusion: Sugammadex can be used to reverse muscle relaxation in patients undergoing intracranial aneurysm intervention surgery,and it does not have a significant impact on the incidence of PONV, it can also optimize the quality of anesthesia recovery and reduce the incidence of complications after intracranial aneurysm embolization surgery.
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