1.Clinical characteristics and surgical treatment of thyroid carcinoma in children
Feng WANG ; Hongcai XIA ; Xushun LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the clinical characteristics, surgical treatment and prognosis of thyroid carcinoma in children. Method The clinical data of 25 children with thyroid carcinoma undergoing operative treatment from 1980 to 2001 were analyzed retrospectively. Results 25 children all underwent surgical treatment .Of them,17 were papillary carcinomas,3 papillary carcinomas with follicular elements,3 follicular carcinomas,1 medullary carcinoma and 1 fibrosarcoma. 21 children were followed up periodically from 4 months to 18 years (average time 6years). There were two deaths in the followed-up period,1 died of pulmonary insufficiency in extensive pulmonary and cervical lymph nodes metastases two years after the operation; 1 died of fibrosarcoma recurrence. The other children were all alive in good condition. Conclusions Most of the thyroid carcinoma in children are papillary carcinomas, and the prognosis is usually excellent. Operation is the main therapeutic method. A proper surgical procedure is major approach in treatment. Re-operation is also necessary, and might get a long-term survival even if the patient has recurrent thyroid carcinoma with cervical lymph node metastases.
2.The traditional Chinese medicines treat chronic heart failure and their main bioactive constituents and mechanisms.
Jie CHEN ; Xiaohong WEI ; Qian ZHANG ; Yuzhuo WU ; Guiyang XIA ; Huan XIA ; Lingyan WANG ; Hongcai SHANG ; Sheng LIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(5):1919-1955
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a severe public health problem with increasing morbidity and mortality, any treatment targeting a single session is insufficient to tackle this. CHF is characterized by reduced cardiac output resulting from neurohumoral dysregulation and cardiac remodeling, which might be related to oxidative stress, inflammation, endoplasmic reticulum stress, apoptosis, autophagy, mitochondrial function, and angiogenesis. These molecular mechanisms interact with each other through crosstalk. Historically, Chinese medicinal herbs have been widely applied in the treatment of CHF, and therapeutic effects of Chinese medicinal herbs and their ingredients have been scientifically confirmed over the past decades. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with multiple components can confront the different pathogenesis of CHF through multiple targets. This review analyzes commonly used TCM patent drugs and TCM decoctions that are applicable to different stages of CHF based on clinical trials. Diverse bioactive ingredients in Chinese medicinal herbs have been found to treat CHF via multiple molecular mechanisms. This review comprehensively covers the key works on the effects and underlying mechanisms of TCM, herbal ingredients and synergistic effects of constituent compatibility in treating CHF, providing additional ideas to address this threat.