1.Clinical observation of mandibular fracture treated by intermaxillary fixation screws and titanium miniplate
Yubin CHEN ; Jianshen CHAI ; Maojin YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective:To evaluate fixation effect of intermaxillary fixation screw.Methods:63 cases with mandibular fractures were treated with open reduction,and then internal fixation were managed with intermaxillary fixation using dental arch splint or intermaxillary fixation screw randomly.The operation time,postoperation periodontal index,mouth open degree,occluding relation and fracture healing were compared.Results:There was no significant difference upon occluding relation,fracture healing and mouth open degree under two treatment methods.Compared with dental arch splint fixation method,intermaxillary fixation screw had shorter operation time and better periodontal index.Conclusion:Intermaxillary fixation screw is a good intermaxillary fixation method because of short operation time.Furthermore,it can provide enough traction retention strength and easy to maintain oral hygiene.
2.A parotidectomy with the reservation and reconstruction of parotid fascia
Maojin YANG ; Jianshen CHAI ; Yubin CHEN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
Objective:To evaluate the possibility of prevention of Frey's syndrome by reservation and reconstruction of parotid fascia in parotidectomy.Methods:Parotidectomy with parotid fascia reservation and reconstruction was conducted in 31 cases. 12 months-12 years after operation the patients were examined by Minor test.Result:Positive reaction of Minor test was observed in 3 out of the 31 cases(9.67%).Conclusion:A parotidectomy with reservation and reconstruction of parotid fascia can efficiently prevent Frey's syndrome.
3.Clinical significance in reserving and reconstructing parotid fascia
Maojin YANG ; Jianshen CHAI ; Yubin CHEN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate whether it can prevent Frey's syndrome by reserving parotid fascia or reconstructing parotid fascia with sternocleidomastoid muscle and remaining of parotid fascia in parotidectomy. Methods Fifty-two patients undergoing parotidectomy with maintained and reconstructed parotid fascia were followed up. A test of chewing vitamin C slice guidance and iodine-amylum pilot was conducted for observing the incidence of postoperative Frey's syndrome. Results Flush with perspires was found only in 5 out of the 52 patients (9.61%), which was lower than the incidence after traditional parotidectomy. Conclusion The method of reserving and reconstructing parotid fascia with sternocleidomastoid muscle and remaining of parotid fascia in parotidectomy can efficiently prevent Frey's syndrome, and can also repair the hollow abnormity of the face.
4.Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Leptomeningeal Metastasis of Gliomas
Wenbing YANG ; Maojin LI ; Jun CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the characteristics of leptomeningeal metastasis of gliomas on magnetic resonance(MR) imaging and to provide evidence for clinical early diagnosis and treatment.Methods Twenty-one cases of intracranial gliomas with leptomeningeal metastases were scanned with conventional spin echo(SE) and fast spin echo(TSE),8 cases with fluid attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR),and all of cases were operated with enhancement.Results ⑴ With MR plain scan,18 cases revealed vary range of distortion and illegibility structure of cerebral cistern and sulcus,and 6 cases revealed the asymmetrical enhancement of the wall of ventricle.Eleven meningeal neoplasms nodes were found in subarachnoid space in 7 cases,and some of the appearances could be seen in several cases.Eight cases of them were added with FLAIR,and the neoplasms nodes were showed more clearly and higher signal than TSE-T2W imaging.⑵ With MR enhancement,all cases with encephalic gliomas showed obvious enhancement with vary features of the enhancement of leptomeningeal metastasis,including tail sign(5/21),line sign(10/21),strip sign(3/21),node sign(7/21) and a few of cases included two signs.Conclusion It was very important for clinician to improve the cognition of MR imaging characteristics of leptomeningeal metastases of glioma,and to choose the proper MR imaging scan technique to increase the detection rate of early meningeal diseases.
5.Effects of 5-HT and Norepinephrine on the Neuronal Activities of the Nucleus Tractus Solitaril in Medullary Slices
Jun YANG ; Xiaoping DUAN ; Jun BAO ; Maojin XU ; Dingfeng SU
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
The relationship between 5-HT receptor and a-adrenoceptor was investigated in rat medullary slice preparations. In 57 nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) neurons, 47 (82.5%) responded to both serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE). After synapse transmission was blocked by perfusion of artificial cerebrospinal fluid (ACSF) with low calcium and high magnesium, 5 in 8 neurons were still sensitive to both 5-HT and NE. On the other hand, 3 in 5 neurons responding only to 5-HT or NA were sensitive to both 5-HT and NE after the synapse transmission blockage. In some neurons which exhibited excitatory or inhibitory responses to 5-HT or NE alone, the responses were inversed when perfused with 5-HT and NE in combination. These results suggest that there may exist an inhibitory interaction between 5-HT receptors and a-adrenoceptors in NTS and that most 5-NT and a-adrenoceptors coexist in the same NTS neurons.
6.Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Diffuse Spinal Bone Marrow Infiltration in Patients with Hematological Malignancies.
Yunfei ZHA ; Maojin LI ; Jianyong YANG
Korean Journal of Radiology 2010;11(2):187-194
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the significance of the dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) parameters of diffuse spinal bone marrow infiltration in patients with hematological malignancies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Dynamic gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging of the lumbar spine was performed in 26 patients with histologically proven diffuse bone marrow infiltration, including multiple myeloma (n = 6), acute lymphoblastic leukemia (n = 6), acute myeloid leukemia (n = 5), chronic myeloid leukemia (n = 7), and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 2). Twenty subjects whose spinal MRI was normal, made up the control group. Peak enhancement percentage (Emax), enhancement slope (ES), and time to peak (TTP) were determined from a time-intensity curve (TIC) of lumbar vertebral bone marrow. A comparison between baseline and follow-up MR images and its histological correlation were evaluated in 10 patients. The infiltration grade of hematopoietic marrow with plasma cells was evaluated by a histological assessment of bone marrow. RESULTS: Differences in Emax, ES, and TTP values between the control group and the patients with diffuse bone marrow infiltration were significant (t = -11.51, -9.81 and 3.91, respectively, p < 0.01). Emax, ES, and TTP values were significantly different between bone marrow infiltration groups Grade 1 and Grade 2 (Z = -2.72, -2.24 and -2.89 respectively, p < 0.05). Emax, ES and TTP values were not significantly different between bone marrow infiltration groups Grade 2 and Grade 3 (Z = -1.57, -1.82 and -1.58 respectively, p > 0.05). A positive correlation was found between Emax, ES values and the histological grade of bone marrow infiltration (r = 0.86 and 0.84 respectively, p < 0.01). A negative correlation was found between the TTP values and bone marrow infiltration histological grade (r = -0.54, p < 0.01). A decrease in the Emax and ES values was observed with increased TTP values after treatment in all of the 10 patients who responded to treatment (t = -7.92, -4.55, and 5.12, respectively, p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: DCE-MRI of spine can be a useful tool in detecting diffuse marrow infiltration of hematological malignancies, while its parameters including Emax, ES, and TTP can reflect the malignancies' histological grade.
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7.Effects of gabapentin on plasma β-endorphin level in the patients with painful diabetic neuropathy
Xiaoning YANG ; Hua XU ; Yanfei MAO ; Maojin XU ; Hui CHEN ; Yuanchang XIONG
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2010;18(1):44-46
Objective To investigate the effects of gabapentin(GBP) on plasma β-endorphin(β-EP) level in the patients with painful diabetic neuropathy(PDN). Methods We detected the plasma β-EP level in 24 PDN patients in the treatment with GBP, 18 PDN patients without GBP treatment, 20 diabetic mellitus patients without PDN and 24 healthy control subjects. Results (1)The level of β-EP in diabetic mellitus patients was lower than in the healthy control(P<0.01). (2)The patients who received GBP had a significant change of β-EP level after treatment(P<0. 01).. Conclusions Gabapentin is effective for the treatment of PDN and its adverse effects are mild. It can lower the plasma β-EP level in the patients with PDN.
8.Evaluation on short-term efficacy of balloon dilation in the treatment of symptomatical eustachian tube dysfunction
Hao XIONG ; Maojin LIANG ; Zhigang ZHANG ; Yaodong XU ; Yongkang OU ; Suijun CHEN ; Haidi YANG ; Yiqing ZHENG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015;(10):531-533
[ABSTRACT]OBJECTIVETo evaluate the short-term efficacy of Eustachian tube balloon dilation (ETBD) in the treatment of symptomatic Eustachian tube dysfunction (SETD) by subjective and objective analysis.METHODS Forty patients who underwent ETBD were included. Subjects’ inclusion criteria were as followed: symptoms of ETD (aural fullness predominantly, with or without otalgia, muffle hearing and tinnitus), normal tympanic membrane, type A or C tympanograms, and without a history of any middle ear diseases. Main outcomes including subjective improvement, otoscopy, pure-tone audiometry, impedance audiometry, R-value in tubomanometry (TMM) and Eustachian Tube Score (ETS) were assessed 1 week and 6 months postoperatively.RESULTSAll cases were dilated successfully. A significant effect of treatment was documented when measuring subjective improvement, impedance audiometry, R-value in TMM and ETS 1 week and 6 month postoperatively. Subjective symptoms were not relieved only in one patient. The overall success rate for all patients was 98%.CONCLUSIONETBD can provide short-term benefits to those who are diagnosed with SETD and refractory to medical management. SETD might be an optimal indication for ETBD in the treatment of ETD.
9.Expression of VEGF, NRP1 and cancer stem cell marker CD44 in gastric carcinoma and their correlations
Jiajia YANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Maojin ZHENG ; Qingling WANG ; Yuting XU ; Hong LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(2):124-127,131
Purpose To investigate the expression of VEGF, NRP1 and the cancer stem cell marker CD44 in gastric carcinoma and their correlations. Methods High throughput technology of tissue microarray and immunohistochemical SP method were employed to investigate the expression of VEGF, NRP1 and CD44 proteins in 72 gastric carcinoma specimens and 52 normal gastric tissues. Immu-nohistochemistry records were reviewed, their correlations and the clinicopathological characteristics were evaluated. Results ( 1 ) The positive rates of VEGF, NRP1 and CD44 proteins were 76. 4%, 66. 7%, and 83. 3% in gastric carcinoma, respectively, with sig-nificant differences from normal gastric tissues (P<0. 01). (2) The positive expression of VEGF and NRP1 were closely correlated with infiltration depth, lymph node metastasis and TNM stage (P<0. 05). The positive expression of CD44 was closely correlated with Lauren type, differentiation degree, lymph node metastasis and TNM stage (P<0. 05). (3) In addition, the expression of CD44 was significantly correlated with VEGF and NRP1 in gastric carcinoma (rs =0. 578, rs =0. 278, rs =0. 316, P<0. 05). Conclusions VEGF, NRP1 and the cancer stem cell marker CD44 are highly expressed in gastric cancer, which are closely related to the biological behaviors of gastric cancer. Synergistic effects are observed between VEGF and NRP1, and they are closely related to the expression of the cancer stem cell marker CD44, which remains to be further studied.
10.Reduction in thyroid dose from neck CT angiography with 64-slice spiral CT with automatic tube current modulation technique
Changsheng LIü ; Yunfei ZHA ; Maojin LI ; Baojun XIE ; Jun CHEN ; Li QIU ; Zhoufeng PENG ; Fuwen YANG ; Xixiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(4):486-488
Objective To assess the effectiveness of Z-axis automatic tube current modulation ( ATCM) technique with respect to dose reduction and image noise in the thyroid regional tissues during neck computed tomography angiography (CTA). Methods A total of 140 patients underwent neck CTA with 64-slice spiral CT, and were randomized into fixed-tube current group and ATCM group. Objective noise, CTDIw, DLP and mA of each group were recorded. Results The image qualities of all the patients were diagnostically acceptable, though the objective noise of neck in the ATCM group was higher than that in the group of fixed-tube current (P< 0.05 ). The radiation doses in the ATCM group [ CTDIw (35.99±1.31 ) mGy, DLP (11 121.39 ±5.51) mGy·cm] were significantly inferior to those in the group of fixed tube current [ CTDIw (43.22±1.42) mGy, DLP (1514.45±5.56) mGy·cm]. Conclusions Compared with fixedtube current technique, ATCM technique could significantly reduce the radiation dose in neck CT with diagnostic acceptability of the image quality.