1.IgG4-related sialadenitis.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(2):65-67
2.Giant cell lesions of jaw.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2006;41(2):126-128
4.Influences of different anterior cervical fusion and internal fixation on cervical sagittal alignment
Da BAO ; Yuanzheng MA ; Wen YUAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1998;0(12):-
0.05). Significant difference was observed between Group C+D and Group A+B(P
5.Dynamic analysis of the periodontal ligament
Yanhuan PAN ; Da MA ; Fan WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate the influences of material properties and damping effect on the dynamic response analysis of human periodontal ligament. Methods: A 3-D finite element model of human teeth and periodontal tissue was built from graphic information obtained by CT scanning. Dynamic analysis was performed to investigate the influence of different damping effects on the stresses of periodontal ligament by the finite element method. Results: (a) No significant difference of stress between small and large deformation assumption was found, the variation was no more than 1.4%.(b) Dynamic response was obtained under ? varies from 0 to 1.2. After one mastication period, the residual stress at interior surface was larger than that at exterior surface, with a maximum value of ? r = 0.34 MPa at labial cervical area. Conclusion: Appropriate assumptions on material properties may reduce the cost of analysis. After one mastication period, some levels of residual stresses are in periodontal ligament and influenced by material damp.
6.Stress analysis of the periodontal ligament by submodel method
Yanhuan PAN ; Liang TANG ; Da MA
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To improve stress analysis in stress-intensive regions of human periodontal tissue. Methods:Based on coarse analysis on the finite element(FE) model including human teeth and periodontal tissue, the submodel method was introduced to analyze the stresses in interested region such as apical. Results:Submodel analysis showed same stress distribution as FE model while more precision of stress value was obtained by submodel because refined mesh was used.Conclusion:More accurate stresses measurements in local regions can be obtained by submodel method.
7.Mobi-C cervical disc replacement:a five-year follow-up report in 19 cases
Da BAO ; Yuanzheng MA ; Xing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(39):6291-6295
BACKGROUND:Anterior cervical discectomy and intervertebral disc replacement have been extensively used in treatment of cervical degenerative disease. Its short-term therapeutic effects are encouraging, but it lacks of long-term and comprehensive evaluation.
OBJECTIVE:To observe the folow-up results of a group of cases of anterior cervical discectomy and Mobi-C intervertebral disc replacement for more than 5 years.
METHODS:A total of 25 cases of cervical spondylosis were treated in the 309 Hospital of Chinese PLA from January to September 2009. 19 of them were folowed up. Al patients received anterior cervical discectomy and Mobi-C intervertebral disc replacement. Twenty-three Mobi-C intervertebral disc prostheses were implanted. The range of motion was measured using lateral X-ray films during extension and flexion. Ectopic ossification was assessed by McAfee method. According to the cervical vertebra MRI images, the degeneration of adjacent segments was determined using Pearce classification. NDI score was used to evaluate the function of cervical spine. Pain improvement was evaluated using visual analogue scale score.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: A total of 19 patients were folowed up for 59-65 months, averagely 62 months. No significant difference in range of motion was detected before surgery and during final folow-up (P > 0.05). Ectopic ossification in two cases and the degeneration of adjacent segments in one case were found during final folow-up. No prosthesis loosening or displacement appeared. Visual analogue scale score and NDI score were significantly lower during final folow-up compared with that before surgery (P < 0.05). These results indicate that under the premise of reasonable choice of indications, the therapeutic effect of Mobi-C intervertebral disc replacement for degenerative cervical spondylosis was satisfactory in five-year folow-up. The range of motion was good, and the incidences of ectopic ossification and the degeneration of adjacent segments were low.
8.Adcances in CpG oligodeoxynucleotides in the cancer immunotherapy
Binbin MA ; Peijun ZHOU ; Da XU
Tumor 2010;(4):347-351
CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) have potent immunostimulatory effects and can enhance the anti-cancer activity of cancer treatments. CpG ODN directly induced the activation and maturation of plasmacytoid dendritic cells, stimulated the secretion of Th1-type cytokines, and enhanced the differentiation of B cells into antibody-secreting plasma cells. CpG oligodeoxynucleotides as vaccine adjuvants can enhance both the humoral and cellular responses to antigens in some clinical trails. CpG ODN was applied in several clinical trials as an adjuvant of tumor vaccine. CpG ODN alone had anti-tumor activity and had synergistic effects with other anti-tumor therapies including monoclonal antibodies, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, cytokines, etc. Compared with standard regimen, in the phase Ⅲ clinical trial CpG ODN did not prolong the median survival time and induced severe adverse reaction in the treatment of ⅢB-Ⅳ stage non-small cell lung cancer. But CpG ODN had definite anti-cancer activity in other clinical trials. The safety and efficacy of CpG ODN in anti-tumor therapy needs to be further verified in clinic.
9.The therapeutic effects of depressive neurosis by using combination of TCM with western medicine
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(11):1819-1820
Objective To observe the therapeutic effects of combination of TCM with western medicine for depressive neurosis.Methods The therapeutic group included 30 cases,patients were treated by combination of TCM with western medicine.The control group included 30 eases,patients were treated only with western medicine.Four weeks was a course of treatment.Results The efficacy of the therapeutic group was 96.7% ,the efficacy of the control group was 66.7% ,there is a significant difference between the two groups(P <0.01).Conclusion The combination of TCM with western medicine for depressive neurosis is effective with short course of treatment.
10.Research of the correlation with pathology and kinetics of TH1/TH2 cells and expression of iNOS in animals of tuberculosis
Liqun ZHANG ; Weilu MA ; Jiping DA
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2001;21(2):166-170
Objective To investigate the correlation of pathology to immunology in animals with tuberculosis by molecular pathology. Methods BALB/c mice were randomly divided into two groups: tuberculosis model (A) and control mice (N). Immunohistochemistry technology was used to investigate the correlation between the expression of IFN-γ, IL-4 and iNOS and the type as well as magnitude of tissue injury. Results Two phases were observed during the 2nd week characterized by inflammatory infiltration in the alveolar-capillary interstitium and the tissues surrounding blood vessels. A predominance of TH1 cells was shown by a higher percentage of IFN-γ positive cells and a lower percentage of IL-4 positive cells in the inflammatory infiltrate identified by immunohistology. From the 4th week after infection to the end of experiment, we observed a chronic advanced phase characterized by pneumonia and local necrosis with a TH0 balance due to an equivalent proportion of IFN-γ and IL-4 positive cells in the lung lesions. The iNOS expression was increased in acute phase and decreased in chronic phase. Conclusion There is a closely correlation on the kinetics of TH1/TH2 cells and iNOS expression with the type and magnitude of tissue injury during the infection of tuberculosis.