1.Clinical analysis of oral and maxillofacial spaces infections in diabetic patients:a report of 31 cases
Jun CUI ; Ningyi LI ; Ling JIANG ; Zeqiu YU ; Guangchun JIN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(2):117-118
The characterization and management of oral and maxillofacial spaces infections in diabetic patients were studied in order to determine the pattern of this clinical condition and formulate a management plan.There were 31 cases with average age of 61 years(s=9);the mean hospitalization time was 14 days(s=6);the average fasting blood glucose level on admission was 10.4 mmol/L.Of the 31 patients 20 were multiple-space infections and 11 were single-space infections.13 patients had major complications during admission.Odontogenic infection was the most common cause of the space infections.Streptococcus viridians and staphylococcus aureus were common organisms(5/19,4/19)identified through pus and/or blood cultures.Early surgical incision and drainage,perfect blood glucose control,intravenous antimicrobial therapy,preventing asphyxia and managing major complications are necessary and effective approaches for the management plan.
2.Pro12Ala variant in PPAR?-2 gene is associated with overweight and obesity in Chinese population
Jin LU ; Dajin ZOU ; Guangchun CHEN ; Jian LU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
The genotypes of PPAR? 2 gene were determined by PCR RFLP in 232 Chinese individuals. In obese group (130 cases), “Ala” allele was associated with increased body mass index (BMI), hip circumference and serum uric acid level, and this gene polymorphism was independently associated with BMI, suggesting that this gene polymorphism is associated with overweight and obesity in Chinese population.
3.Application of DTI in sensorineural hearing loss infants induced by cytomegalovirus infection
Xiamei ZHUANG ; Ke JIN ; Junwei LI ; Hai WANG ; Guangchun WU ; Yan YIN ; Xiaoming LI ; Min DENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(10):1484-1487
Objective To investigate the application value of magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in auditory pathway of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) infants caused by cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection.Methods Thirtyone SNHL infants caused by CMV infections were included,and were divided into bilateral hearing loss (BPHL;n=13) group and unilateral hearing impairment (UPHL;n=18) group (including damaged side [lpsi subgroup] and the undamaged side [contrast subgroup]).Thirty-one infants without hearing loss as control group.The fractional anisotropy (FA),the mean diffusivity (MD),the axial diffusivity (AD) and the radial diffusivity (RD) of bilateral inferior colliculus (IC)and lateral lemniscus (LL) were obtained with DTI technique.The statistical analysis was performed.Results Compared with the control group,the FA value reduced and the RD value increased at LL and IC in the BPHL group (all P<0.001).Compared with the contrast subgroup,the FA value reduced and the RD value increased at IC and LL in lpsi subgroup (all P<0.001).Compared with the control group,the FA value reduced at LL in the lpsi subgroup,and FA values reduced and RD value increased at IC (all P<0.001).Compared with the contrast subgroup,the FA value reduced and RD value increased at LL,and RD value increased at IC in the BPHL group (all P<0.001).The FA value at IC was negatively correlated with auditory threshold (r=-0.966,P<0.001).No matter in IC or in LL,the MD and AD had no statistical differences (all P>0.05).Conclusion White matter of auditory pathway of SNHL infant caused by CMV infection is obviously altered,suggesting white matter myelination or myelin dysplasia.