1.Progress of medical mycology in China
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(02):-
Medical mycology,a branch of mycology,mainly involves studies on various kinds of pathogenic fungi and fungal infective diseases. With the rapid development of medicine science,medical mycology has drawn great attention from all over the world.China has made substantial contribution to the research of medical mycology in recent years.This article summarized the current status of medical mycology research in China.
2.In vitro activity of three kinds of azole antifungal agents against Malassezia species
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(11):-
fluconazole.Conclusion: The susceptibilities of Malassezia species to ketoconazole,itraconazole,and fluconazole are different.Microdilution method from M27-A is suitable for testing the susceptibility of Malassezia in vitro.
3. Progress of medical mycology in China
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2006;27(2):117-119
Medical mycology a branch of mycology, mainly involves studies on various kinds of pathogenic fungi and fungal infective diseases. With the rapid development of medicine science, medical mycology has drawn great attention from all over the world. China has made substantial contribution to the research of medical mycology in recent years. This article summarized the current status of medical mycology research in China.
5.Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis
Zhirong YAO ; Wanqing LIAO ; Hai WEN ;
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(05):-
This paper reports 20 patients with cryptococcal meningitis,which were misdiagnosed before anti-fungal therapy,and the majority of them was diagnosed as tuberculous meningitis or viral meningitis.These patients were treated either with amphotericin B or fluconazale alone,or in combina- tion with flucytosine respectively,of the 15 patients could be evaluated,10 were cured(66.7%),2 im- proved(13.3%),3 died(20%),1 relapsed(10%).The mortality rate among the under age group and the aged group was significantly higher than that of the adult group(71.4% vs 23%).It is the authors' experience that in the early stage intrathecal amphotericin B combines with intravenous fluoconazole and changes to oral fluconazole or itraconazole in the later stage may be a valuable approach for cryptococcal meningitis.
6.Analysis of the therapeutic effects of cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation in silicon oil stored eyes with proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Wen-Si LI ; Feng ZHANG ; Hai LU ;
Ophthalmology in China 1993;0(04):-
Objective To compare the postoperative effect of pars plana vitrectomy,phacoemulsification and intraoeular lens (IOL)implantation with silicon oil removed,phacoemulsification and IOL implantation.Design A retrospective case-control study.Par- ticipants 91 cases(104 eyes)of proliferative diabetic retinopathy with tractive retinal detachment or vitreous hemorrhage were per- formed cataract surgery with IOL implantation.Methods All patients were followed up average 6 months,in whom 52 eyes with pars plana vitrectomy,phacoemulsification and IOL implantation(combined group),and the other 52 eyes with silicon oil removed,pha- coemulsification and IOL implantation(sequential group).The differences of the postoperative visual acuity and inflammatory reactions of the anterior chamber between the two groups were analyzed.Main outcome measures Visual acuity and inflammatory reactions of the anterior chamber.Results There were 14/52 eyes with best corrected visual acuity more than 0.1 in combined group and 8/52 eyes in the sequential group after the surgeries(X~2=-6.87,P=0.07) .Corneal edema happened in 16/52 eyes in combined group and 6/52 eyes in sequential group 1 week after the surgeries(X~2=11.53,P=0.001).Keratic precipitate happened in 20/52 eyes in combined group and 9/52 eyes in sequential group after the surgeries(X~2=5.79,P=0.019) .Conclusions The incidence of postoperative anterior chamber in- flammation is higher in Phacoemulsification combined with pars plana vitrectomy group.
7.Typing of Cryptococcus neoformans by Random Amplification of DNA Fingerprinting
Hai WEN ; Wanqing LIAO ; Zhirong YAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the DNA typing, observe relationship between DNA fingerprinting patterns and serotypes of Cryptococcus neoformans, and find a suitable genotyping standard for Cryptococcus neoformans. Methods Three primers, including CN 1(GTG) 5, CN 2(GACA) 4 and CN 3(GATA) 4, were used to distinguish variations among strains of C.neoformans. Results The distinguishable fingerprinting bands for serotype of C.neoformans were yielded by primer CN 2. Using this primer, of 24 clinical and environmental isolates of serotype A of C.neoformans and 8 standard strains investigated by PCR, 20 strains produced complete identical fingerprinting patterns, the other 4 strains had different fingerprinting patterns. 2 strains of serotype B and C yielded indistinguishable fingerprinting patterns. Conclusions ①The majority of strains of serotype A had similar and stable fingerprinting patterns. ②Some strains of serotype B and C had an indistinguishable fingerprinting patterns. ③The same serotype strains from different sources may produce different DNA fingerprinting patterns. ④The DNA fingerprinting is a rapid, simple and feasible method for identifying Cryptococcus neoformans.
8.Prospect of development of military dermatology
Xueqin YANG ; Yufeng LIU ; Hai WEN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
Dermatology is closely related to the health of officers and soldiers both in peace time and war time. Under special circumstances, skin diseases have a direct impact on efficiency and combat effectiveness of the military. Research work on fungal infections and psoriasis in the PLA has been playing a leading role domestically, as well as reaching international advanced standards. In the past 20 years, PLA dermatologists had been granted 32 second awards of Army Science and Technology Advancement Prize. Among them, the results of a series of research on fungal infections accomplished by the Second Military University was granted a second award of the State Science and Technology Advancement Prize. In the past 5 years, the team of dermatology profession has been growing rapidly in the PLA. Up to now, there are 6 departments with 11 tutors who are entitled to train postgraduate students seeking doctorate degree, and about 100 of them have succeeded in thesis defense and conferred the doctoral degree. However, at present, there are still many problems unsolved and further research is necessary. The most important task is, under the guide of bio-physic-social medical modality, various sophisticated technologies should be applied in basic research, prevention, diagnosis, treatment etc. in the field of dermatology, in order to assure the physical and psychological health of the servicemen.
9.Research on multiple-drug resistance expression of CNE1 and CNE2 cell lines induced by radiation
Hai SUN ; Faquan LIU ; Juyi WEN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(11):-
Objective To study multiple-drug resistance expression of CNE1 and CNE2 cell lines induced by radiation and its reversal by cyclosporine A and interferon. Methods Drug-resistant CNE1 and CNE2 cell lines were induced by radiation, and expression of P-gp, MRP, TOPⅡ and GST-? on protein and mRNA level were analyzed by flow cytometry and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction methods before and after radiation. At the same time, effect of cyclosporine A and interferon on multiple-drug resistance expression induced by radiation was studied. Results The results showed that expression of P-gp, MRP and GST-? proteins on CNE1 and CNE2 cell lines were up-regulated by radiation, and cyclosporine A and interferon could reverse the up-regulation of P-gp and MRP proteins induced by radiation. Conclusion Radiation can induce multiple-drug resistance in CNE1 and CNE2 cell lines, and it can be reversed by cyclosporine A and interferon.
10.Analysis on second operation after laser in situ keratomileusis
International Eye Science 2015;(7):1293-1295
AlM:To observe clinical effects between the laser in situ keratomileusis ( LASlK ) surgery and the laser subepithelial keratomileusis ( LASEK ) surgery as the second operation after an unsuccessful LASlK surgery.METHODS:Forty-nine patients (98 eyes) with refractive regression after LASlK operation received the second surgery. All patients were divided into two groups:group A and B. Group A (48 eyes of 24 patients) received LASlK surgery and group B ( 50 eyes of 25 patients ) received LASEK surgery. lnspect the main parameters included visual acuity, refraction, corneal curvature, and the total value of high-aberration after 1wk, 1mo and 1a, t-test of groups was used as statistical analysis method.RESULTS: There was statistically significant (P<0. 05) between the two groups in visual acuity after 1wk. There was no statistically significant between the two groups in visual acuity after 1mo, and there was also no statistically significant between the two groups in visual acuity, average spherical equivalent refractive degree, average corneal curvature, and the total value of high-aberration after one year (P>0. 05). There developed one case of epithelium in growth after LASlK surgery, and one case of haze Ⅱ after LASEK surgery.CONCLUSlON: Both LASlK and LASEK surgery can obtain satisfactory therapeutic results after an unsuccessful LASlK surgery.