1.Thinking for the medical English teaching in minority area
Hong WANG ; Huanwen SUN ; Xiangyang ZHANG ; Ying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
There are many differences between medical English teaching and basic English teaching in higher education. There are special features in medical English teaching at Minority area. In medical English teaching at Minority area,there are numerous problems existing in the choice of teaching materials,the mode of teaching,the supply of teachers,and the feedback of teaching. In order to solve these problems,some countermeasures are proposed.
2.Urinary Metabonomic Investigation into Acute Photo Damage of Rats Induced by Ultraviolet B Irradiation using Rapid Resolution Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Enpeng WANG ; Yan SUN ; Hao YUE ; Huanwen CHEN ; Yang WANG ; Changbao CHEN ; Shuying LIU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2016;44(9):1410-1418
A rapid resolution liquid chromatography quadruple time-of-flight mass spectrometric ( RRLC-Q-TOF/MS) method combined with multivariate statistical analysis was applied to investigate the changes of endogenous metabolites in murine urine before and after ultraviolet B ( UVB ) irradiation for the purpose of discussing the physiological mechanism of acute injury caused by UVB radiation. A narrow-band UVB ( NB-UVB) (TL-01, peak value 312nm) was used to establish the acute light damage model. The urine samples were centrifuged before four times dilution treatment, subsequently the diluted urine samples were separated on a Supelco Ascentis Express C18 column using water (0. 1% formic acid) and acetonitrile as mobile phase by gradient elution. The differences metabolites with major contribution for grouping were found out based on the metabolic profiling analysis of principal component analysis ( PCA) and cluster analysis ( CA) , which could illustrate their possible mechanism of actions by means of relevant pathways. A prediction model was built to investigate the forecasting ability of the acute photo damage induced by UVB irradiation through the partial least square discriminant analysis ( PLS-DA ) . The results of multivariate statistical analysis showed that the blank control group was separated from UVB model group quite well, 11 endogenous metabolites were identified as the potential biomarkers through comparison with the database, tandem mass spectrum data and standard substance, which indicated the UVB radiation may affect the sphingolipid metabolism, nucleic acid metabolism, linoleic acid metabolism and amino acid metabolism pathways. These different metabolites could be helpful for diagnosing the light damage induced by UVB radiation
3.MRI Features and Pathological Basis of Aggressive Angiomyxoma in Pelvic and Perineal Areas
Mengyan SUN ; Mandi WANG ; Yue WANG ; Huanwen WU ; Jingjing LU ; Dingrong ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2018;26(4):290-293
Purpose To summarize the clinical features, MRI features and pathological features of aggressive angiomyxoma (AAM) occurring in pelvic and perineal areas. Materials and Methods The clinical, MR and pathological data of 7 patients with AAM pathologically confirmed were retrospectively analyzed. Results Seven cases of AAM were all females, aged from 12 to 45 years old. Among them, 5 cases were treated due to perineal area tumors, and 2 cases due to relapses after surgical treatment of perineal area AAM in other hospitals. MRI findings: 7 cases were single occurrence with the maximum diameter of 5.9-15.7 cm; 6 cases were in irregular shape, with no envelope and unclear borders with adjacent tissues or organs; 1 case was in long column shape with clear boundary and pseudocapsule visible. On T1WI, AAM showed equal signal (4/7) or equal, low mixed signal (3/7). On T2WI, AAM showed high and low mixed signals with 5 cases of "vortex sign". 5 cases underwent routine enhancement examinations, all demonstrating significant enhancement, 4 cases of which displayed heterogeneous enhancement ("vortex sign" was detected in 2 cases) and 1 case homogeneous enhancement. On diffusion weighted imaging, AAM manifested as homogeneous (3/7) or heterogeneous (4/7) high signal. Pathological examination showed that a large amount of mucin-like matrix was contained in AAM, and there were scattered fusiform and astral tumor cells and abundant arterial and venous blood vessels seen locally. Tumor cells infiltrated the peripheral fat or muscle tissues at the border. Conclusion The characteristic MRI of AAM is manifested as "vortex sign", which corresponds to its pathological features such as sparse tumor cells, mucin-like matrix in large amount, and locally rich blood vessels, suggesting great significance for imaging diagnosis.