1.Imaging features of breast echinococcus granulosus
Li ZENG ; Fanming LIU ; Yue GONG ; Jinmei GE ; Xianjun LI ; Minxin SHI ; Yongzhong GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(2):127-129
Objective To demonstrate the X-ray and CT features of breast hydatid disease.Methods Of 11 patients with pathologically confirmed breast Echinococcus hydatid disease were collected and the X-ray and CT image data were analyzed.Results Of 11 patients with hydatid cysts,single cyst was found in 9 patients which one cyst was ruptured due to trauma,multiple cyst in 2 patients.Mammography showed small or large shadow in different size,with low or high density and smooth margin.Calcification was found in 5 and 2 patients with egg shell-like calcification along the wall of cyst,3 patients with spotted calcification within cyst.One case had cavity-like change (annular solar eclipse sign).Cystic lesion with a complete capsule was demonstrated on CT scan in 1 patient.Conclusion Molybdenum target mammography can accurately display the imaging characteristics of hydatid cyst and improve the diagnostic ability of breast hydatid cyst in combination with clinical and epidemiological data.
2.Influencing factors of delayed gastric emptying after esophageal and cardiac cancer surgery
Guanjun JU ; Minxin SHI ; Haimin LU ; Qinghua MAO ; Yihui FAN ; Hongli LIU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2018;22(7):57-59
Objective To investigate the related factors and preventive measures of delayed gastric emptying after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma.Methods A total of 45 patients with delayed gastric emptying after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma were selected as observation group,and 45 patients without delayed gastric emptying after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma were selected as control group.Differences in the relevant factors were compared between the two groups.Results Single factor analysis showed that older age,high body mass index,short time education,malnutrition,poor mental state,rural residence,surgical incision,blood loss,long operation time,postoperative analgesia pump application,and the large amount of fluid volume were related risks of delayed gastric emptying (P < 0.05).The Logistic regression analysis showed that older age (OR =4.15,95 % CI:1.89 ~ 26.30),bad psychological reaction (OR =3.96,95% CI:1.38 ~ 25.38),long operation time (OR =3.40,95% CI:1.11 ~ 20.28) and malnutrition (OR =3.02,95% CI:1.09 ~ 19.35) were independent factors of delayed gastric emptying.Conclusion Delayed gastric emptying is one of the common complications after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma,and the influencing factors are complex.
3.Influencing factors of delayed gastric emptying after esophageal and cardiac cancer surgery
Guanjun JU ; Minxin SHI ; Haimin LU ; Qinghua MAO ; Yihui FAN ; Hongli LIU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2018;22(7):57-59
Objective To investigate the related factors and preventive measures of delayed gastric emptying after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma.Methods A total of 45 patients with delayed gastric emptying after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma were selected as observation group,and 45 patients without delayed gastric emptying after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma were selected as control group.Differences in the relevant factors were compared between the two groups.Results Single factor analysis showed that older age,high body mass index,short time education,malnutrition,poor mental state,rural residence,surgical incision,blood loss,long operation time,postoperative analgesia pump application,and the large amount of fluid volume were related risks of delayed gastric emptying (P < 0.05).The Logistic regression analysis showed that older age (OR =4.15,95 % CI:1.89 ~ 26.30),bad psychological reaction (OR =3.96,95% CI:1.38 ~ 25.38),long operation time (OR =3.40,95% CI:1.11 ~ 20.28) and malnutrition (OR =3.02,95% CI:1.09 ~ 19.35) were independent factors of delayed gastric emptying.Conclusion Delayed gastric emptying is one of the common complications after operation for esophageal and cardiac carcinoma,and the influencing factors are complex.
4.New Metabolic Alterations and A Predictive Marker Pipecolic Acid in Sera for Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Liu LEI ; Wu JIA ; Shi MINXIN ; Wang FENGYING ; Lu HAIMIN ; Liu JIBING ; Chen WEIQIN ; Yu GUANZHEN ; Liu DAN ; Yang JING ; Luo QIN ; Ni YAN ; Jin XING ; Jin XIAOXIA ; Chen WEN-LIAN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;20(4):670-687
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC)is a major histological subtype of esopha-geal cancer with a poor prognosis.Although several serum metabolomic investigations have been reported,ESCC tumor-associated metabolic alterations and predictive biomarkers in sera have not been defined.Here,we enrolled 34 treatment-naive patients with ESCC and collected their pre-and post-esophagectomy sera together with the sera from 34 healthy volunteers for a metabo-lomic survey.Our comprehensive analysis identified ESCC tumor-associated metabolic alterations as represented by a panel of 12 serum metabolites.Notably,postoperative abrosia and parenteral nutrition substantially perturbed the serum metabolome.Furthermore,we performed an examina-tion using sera from carcinogen-induced mice at the dysplasia and ESCC stages and identified three ESCC tumor-associated metabolites conserved between mice and humans.Notably,among these metabolites,the level of pipecolic acid was observed to be progressively increased in mouse sera from dysplasia to cancerization,and it could be used to accurately discriminate between mice at the dysplasia stage and healthy control mice.Furthermore,this metabolite is essential for ESCC cells to restrain oxidative stress-induced DNA damage and cell proliferation arrest.Together,this study revealed a panel of 12 ESCC tumor-associated serum metabolites with potential for monitor-ing therapeutic efficacy and disease relapse,presented evidence for refining parenteral nutrition composition,and highlighted serum pipecolic acid as an attractive biomarker for predicting ESCC tumorigenesis.