1.Maxillary ameloblastic fibroma: a case report.
Hongming WANG ; Weishuang XUE ; Aihui YAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(23):1335-1336
Ameloblastic fibroma (AF) is a benign tumor, it is a true mixed tumor composed of neoplastic epithelium and mesenchymal. This tumor is rare, and it almost arises in the mandible. A 22-years old female patient referred AF in the maxillary was present. The tumor was asymptomatic, except the right facial bulge. The radiograph showed a well-circumscribed neoplasm with several low density cysts involving the right maxillary and ethmoid. The lesion was enucleated and the material was sent for histopathologic examination. Microscopically, it was composed epithelium and mesenchymal with histopathological diagnosis of ameloblastic fibroma.
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2.Screening of Alzheimer's disease-associated gene expression changes through peripheral blood monocytes extracted gene microarray analysis in patients with Alzheimer's disease
Li TIAN ; Juan FENG ; Quan SHI ; Weishuang XUE ; Weiyu TENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2016;35(12):1267-1270
Objective To screen the amyloid protein-β(Aβ)degradation-associated genes through peripheral blood monocytes(PBMC)-extracted gene microarray analysis in patients with Alzheimer's disease(AD).Methods PBMC were isolated from blood of elderly AD patients versus age-matched healthy individuals(control).The cDNA(mRNAs)were analyzed using gene microarray.And real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction detection and enzyme activity analysis were used to verify the primary outcome of gene chip.Results The expression of cathepsin D mRNA in peripheral blood monocytes was 104.70±15.96 in AD patients as compared with the control group 49.86±5.19,and the activity of cathepsin D was (22 620 ± 1 389) RFU in AD versus (32 210 ± 2 284) RFU in control (both P<0.05).Conclusions The results suggest that the decreased levels of cathepsin D could be the stage markers related to the pathophysiology of AD process.Based on the microarray data,we select cathepsin D genes for further study.
3.Research progress in hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis
Wenying XU ; Li TIAN ; Jinwei LI ; Weishuang XUE ; Weiyu TENG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2019;52(4):334-339
Stroke has increasingly become one of the three major diseases threatening human beings,among which acute ischemic stroke is the most common.Intravenous thrombolysis has become the first choice for acute ischemic stroke,but a large number of studies have shown that intravenous thrombolysis increases the risk of hemorrhagic transformation.The latest advances in clinical types,incidence,mechanism and risk factors of hemorrhagic transformation after thrombolysis with recombinant human tissue plasminogen activator are reviewed in this article,and the possible predictors of hemorrhagic transformation are discussed,aiming to provide new reference for clinical thrombolytic therapy.