1.Application of Combined Detection of Fecal Pathogens in Infantile Diarrhea
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the application value of combined detection of fecal pathogens in infantile diarrhea.METHODS The Escherichia coli was detected by potato-dextrose agar(PDA) medium method and serum agglutination test was used to determine the serotype.The rotavirus,enteric adenovirus and Campylobacter jejuni were detected with latex agglutination test antigens.RESULTS Among the diarrhea children,the detection rate of rotavirus,C.jejuni to their,E.coli 1.5%,and adenovirus was 33.0%,7.2%,1.5% and 0.7%,respectively.The proportion of male and female detected positive was 1.6∶1.CONCLUSIONS The main etiologies of infantile infectious diarrhea are rotavirus and C.jejuni.The infection rate of E.coli and enteric adenovirus is lower.Therefore,combined detection of pathogens causing diarrhea is valuable to diagnose the infantile diarrhea.
2.Preoperative management of patients with suspected gallbladder cancer
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2011;10(2):83-86
Gallbladder cancer is a disease associated with high mortality. Improvement of early diagnosis is of great significance to prolong the survival. Risk factors for gallbladder cancer include gallstones, cholelithiasis, anomalous pancreaticobiliary junction, focal mucosal microcalcifications, and et al.Advances in endoscopic ultrasonography, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatogram and helical computed tomography have enhanced preoperative diagnosis of gallbladder cancer. Understanding the characteristics of gallbladder cancer with the help of multiple imaging modalities can facilitate accurate diagnosis and may also help in sorting patients to undergo extended resection or an alternative therapy. Resection is currently the most effective and only potentially curative treatment for gallbladder cancer.However, owing to its non-specific symptoms, gallbladder cancer patients often suffer from late diagnosis, and few patients are suitable for surgery. Other treatment strategies such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, percutaneous biliary drainage, palliative surgery are used in patients with advanced gallbladder cancer.For jaundiced gallbladder cancer patients, preoperative biliary drainage is still under debate. Since biliary inflammation adversely affects the prognosis of gallbladder cancer patients,antibiotics with high concentration in bile is recommended for selected patients. Palliative treatment and molecular target therapy are promising for patients with inoperable gallbladder cancer.
3.Surgical timing for complex bile duct injury
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2017;25(6):476-477
Complicated bile duct injury greatly affects quality of patients' life and even threatens their life safety because it is difficult to be recognized and reconstructed,also with the poor surgical effect.Regarding to the surgical timing of complicated bile duct injury,it still have a big controversy.Here we would discuss the timing of surgeries for bile duct injury.We consider that it should be reconstructed when it is recognized during operation,even converted to laparotomy for laparoscopic surgeries.About postoperative cases,we think that it should be operated to explore damage range and reconstruct for those cases found within 48 hours and without obvious infection.However,reconstruction should be performed after 6 weeks for those found after 48 hours or with biliary duct infection.
4.Correlation between ambulatory pulse pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with essential hypertension
Zhenggui CHEN ; Jian SUN ; Lijian MA
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(13):-
110 g/m~2 in woman) were 94 subjects and non-LVH group 146 subjects.Results The average levels of 24-hour pulse pressure,day time pulse pressure,night time pulse pressure and AOD were significantly different between patients with LVH and without LVH(P
5.Analysis of clinicopathological features and surgical safety of hepatocellular carcinoma in aged patients
Jinsong CHEN ; Qian WANG ; Lijian LIANG ; Xilin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2010;16(12):897-899
Objective To explore the clinicopathological features and safety of surgical treatment in aged patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods The clinical data of 316 patients with HCC undergoing hepatectomy in our hospital from December 2005 to December 2008 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into an aged group (≥60 years,n= 72) and a non-aged group (<60 years, n=244). The clinicopathological data and surgical outcomes were compared between the 2 groups. Results The aged group presented less hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive rates and vascular invasion and a lower alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) value when compared with the non-aged group (P<0.05). No significant differences were found in the extent of hepatectomy, operative duration, intraoperative blood loss, blood transfusion requirements, incidence of postoperative complication and mortality rate between the 2 groups (P>0.05). Conclusion The aged patients with HCC were characterized by less HBsAg positive rate, vascular invasion and lower alphafetoprotein (AFP) value. Surgical resection for HCC in aged patients is safe. The attitude toward surgical treatment of aged patients with HCC should be active.
6.The feature of TCR ζ chain gene expression in peripheral blood T cells from patients with multiple myeloma
Si CHEN ; Yangqiu LI ; Shaohua CHEN ; Lijian YANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(1):15-17
Objective To investigate T-cell receptor(TCR)ζchain gene expression level in peripheral blood T cells from patients with multiple myeloma(MM),thereby to estimate the feature of T cells activation status.Methods Real-time PCR with SYBR Green I technique Was used for detecting TCR ζchain expression level in peripheral blood mononuelear cells(PBMC)of 24 cages with MM and 24 normal individuals.β2-microglobulin(β2M)gene expression was used as an endogenous reference.Relative changes in TCRζchain expression level were analyzed by the 2-△α×100%method between patients with MM and normal individuals.Results Compared with normal individuals,TCRζchain gene expression was obviously down regulated in PBMC from patients with MM(P=0.019).The expression level of TCR ζchain gene is not significantly age-associated in MM patients[(1.83±1.72)%,(3.46±2.75)%](P=0.525).Conclusion This is the first description in the expression feature of TCRζchain gene in MM patients.TCRζchain expression Was decreased in most of MM patients,which might be related to celhar immunodeficiency.
7.The thymic recent output function in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia
Shaohua CHEN ; Yangqiu LI ; Lijian YANG ; Suxia GENG
Cancer Research and Clinic 1997;0(03):-
Objective To analyze the T- cell receptor excision DNA circles (TRECs) level and evaluate the thymic recent output nave T cells function in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Methods Quantitative detection of TRECs in DNA of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 9 cases with APL were preformed by real- time PCR (TaqMan) analysis. The TRECs- number was related to the number of T- cells by determination of the number of CD-3 positive cells. 14 normal individuals served as controls. Results In comparison with normal individuals [ (4.10?3.65) copies/1000 PBMC and (6.36?5.28) copies/1000 CD+3 cells], a dramatic reduction of TRECs values in patients with APL [ (0.13?0.22) copies/1000 PBMC and (0.77?1.60) copies/1000 CD+3 cells] could be found (P =0.0004, P =0.0005). Conclusions This is, to our knowledge, the first description of TRECs level which was markedly reduced in APL patients.
8.Changes in TCR V? subfamily nave T cells in peripheral blood of patients with multiple myeloma
Qingsong YIN ; Yangqiu LI ; Lijian YANG ; Shaohua CHEN ; Yubing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM:To detect the existence of signal joint T-cell receptor excision DNA circles(sjTRECs)of 23 TCR V? subfamilies in mononuclear cells of patients with multiple myeloma(MM),and to evaluate the recent thymic emigrants of corresponding V? subfamily nave T cells in MM patients.METHODS:23 TCR V? subfamily sjTRECs were amplified in genomic DNA from 5?104 PBMCs of 12 cases in MM patients by using semi-nest PCR.10 normal individuals served as controls.RESULTS:The number of detectable V? subfamily sjTRECs was 5.00?2.45 from MM patients,as compared with 9.60?5.48 from normal individuals,the difference was significant(P
9.Analysis of T cell clonality by using T-cell receptor varible ? gene repertoire in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Yangqiu LI ; Shaohua CHEN ; Lijian YANG ; Mingfang QI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To analyze T cell clonality in patients with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). METHODS: The complementarity determining region 3 (CDR3) size of 24 T cell antigen receptor variable ? (TCR V?) region gene was analyzed in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples from 6 T-ALL cases and 10 normal individuals by using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The PCR products were further studied by genescan and sequencing analysis. RESULTS: Some TCR V? subfamily T cells display mono- or oligoclonal expansions in 3 cases of T-ALL, predominantly in V?2, V?3, V?6, V?9, V?21 or V?24, respectively. Polyclonal expansions of T cells were found in the other three cases, which could also be found in normal samples. CONCLUSION: A part of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells may arise from a clonal expansion of TCR V? subfamily T cell. This method may be useful for the detection of minimal residual disease in clinical study of the disease.
10.Expression of TCR V? subfamily in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Xueli ZHANG ; Yangqiu LI ; Jun ZHONG ; Shaohua CHEN ; Lijian YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To investigate the expression of TCR V? subfamily in T cells in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). METHODS: The TCR V? 24 subfamily genes were amplified in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 5 cases with ITP using RT-PCR, to observe the usage of TCR V? repertoire. 10 normal individuals served as controls. RESULTS: Only 4-11 V? subfamily in T cells were identified in ITP cases. The frequent expressions of V? subfamilies were V?2 (100%), V?3 (100%), V?19 (80%) and V?21 (80%), while the expression of V?4, V?6-12, V?17, V?20 and V?24 were not detected. All 24 V? subfamilies were detected in samples from normal individuals. CONCLUSION: The restricted expression of TCR V? subfamilies is one of the T-cell immune features in patients with ITP, indicating that it may be related to the disorder of cellular immune function in ITP.