1.TREATMENT OF HEPATIC HEMANGIOMA BY PERCUTANEOUS TRANS-HEPATIC PUNCTURATION AND INTRALUMINAL INJECTION OF BLEOMYCIN
Chenlong WANG ; Zaiping JING ; Lichen SHAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(09):-
To evaluate percutaneous trans hepatic puncture and intraluminal bleomycin injection for hepatic hemangioma, 20 patients accepted the therapy. With local anesthesia, a PTC needle was punctured into the lumen of hepatic hemangioma, and the bleomycin was injected. One time a week, and three times made a course of treatment. The total curative ratio was 100%. Fever and distension of the abdomen occurred in 25% of the patients. It is concluded that the method is a mini traumatic and effective therapy for hepatic hemangioma.
2. The influencing factors of anemia for pregnant women between 2010-2012 in China
Shan JIANG ; Xuehong PANG ; Yifan DUAN ; Ye BI ; Jie WANG ; Shian YIN ; Lichen YANG ; Zhenyu YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(1):21-25
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence of anemia and related risk factors for pregnant women in China.
Method:
Based on Chinese National Nutrition and Health Surveillance 2010-2012, a total of 3 501 pregnant women were investigated from 150 counties of 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, using a multi-stage stratified cluster randomization sampling method. General information of pregnant women, health status, and food intake during the gestation, was collected through a questionnaire investigation. 6 ml fasting venous blood was collected for the determination of hemoglobin concentration. Data were analyzed using multiple logistic regression to investigate the prevalence of anemia and the related influencing factors.
Results:
The 605 of 3 501 pregnant women had anemia. The prevalence of anemia was 17.2%; and mild anemia accounted for about 61.0% (369/605). Compared with the pregnant women living in the large cities, the