1.Primary ovarian precursor T-lymphoblastic lymphoma: report of a case.
Xiang-yu LIU ; Shou-jun ZHONG ; Xian-jun MI ; Zhi-qiang CHEN ; Yong-xia HUANG ; Ying-ying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(12):850-851
Adult
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Burkitt Lymphoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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CD3 Complex
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metabolism
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DNA Nucleotidylexotransferase
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metabolism
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Granulosa Cell Tumor
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metabolism
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pathology
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Humans
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Ki-67 Antigen
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metabolism
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Leukocyte Common Antigens
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metabolism
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Precursor T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Sarcoma, Myeloid
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metabolism
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pathology
2.Clinical application of the penetrating needling technique from neiguan (PC 6) to waiguan (TE 5) by Professor LIU Kong-teng.
Xian-Jun MENG ; Lan YANG ; Ran-Mi ZHOU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2013;33(7):640-644
The clinical experience of Professor LIU Kong-teng's needling techniques and methods of the penetrating needling from Neiguan (PC 6) to Waiguan (TE 5) in the treatment of various diseases is introduced in this paper. The acupoints characteristics, penetrating needling techniques and methods and the clinical indications are summarized. Examples of Elbow flaccid paralysis, headache, insomnia, neck contracture, vomiting, hiccups, heart disease, the acute abdominal pain, acute lumbar sprain, acute ankle joint sprain and periarthritis of shoulder are given to explain techniques and methods of the penetrating acupuncture.
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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instrumentation
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methods
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China
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History, 20th Century
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Humans
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Needles
3.Expression of extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer in the unstable plaque of patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Bin WANG ; Sha-sha XU ; Jian-jun JIANG ; Xian-ben LU ; Ying-sheng XUE ; Jiao-chen WANG ; Ya-fei MI ; Min ZHU ; Wei-li GE ; Li-jiang TANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2012;40(5):416-420
OBJECTIVETo observe the expression of extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer (EMMPRIN) in the unstable plaque of patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), and the impact of leukotriene B4 (LTB4) on the EMMPRIN expression in macrophages.
METHODSThe EMMPRIN expression was detected by immunohistochemistry in 11 unstable plaques from patients with ACS. Protein expression of EMMPRIN was evaluated by Western blot on macrophages differentiated from THP-1 which were stimulated with LTB4 in the absence or presence of LTB4 antagonist U75302. There are 8 study groups: 1-THP-1, 2-8-the macrophages derived from THP-1, 2-6-macrophages were stimulated by LTB4 (0, 10(-10), 10(-9), 10(-8) and 10(-7) mol/L) for 24 h, 7-8-the macrophages were pretreated by 10(-6) mol/L or 10(-7) mol/L U75302 2 h before the LTB4 (10(-7) mol/L) stimulation.
RESULTSAbundant EMMPRIN expression was detected in macrophages and smooth muscle cells of unstable plaques from ACS patients. As to the THP-1 derived macrophages, EMMPRIN expression was significantly upregulated in a concentration-dependent manner in LTB4 stimulated groups, which was significantly higher in group 3-6 than in the THP-1 group (group 1) and macrophages group (group 2) (all P < 0.05) and pretreatment with U75302 significantly reduced the LTB4 induced upregulation of EMMPRIN in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONEMMPRIN expression is enhanced in macrophages and smooth muscle cells on unstable coronary artery plaques from ACS patients. LTB4 could stimulate EMMPRIN expression on THP-1 derived macrophages suggesting that LTB4 and EMMPRIN might be both involved in the formation and progression of unstable plaques, future studies are warranted to explore if LTB4 and EMMPRIN antagonists are effective or not for treating patients with ACS.
Acute Coronary Syndrome ; metabolism ; pathology ; Basigin ; metabolism ; Cell Line ; Humans ; Leukotriene B4 ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Macrophages ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Plaque, Atherosclerotic ; metabolism
4.Risk of obesity-related gene polymorphism on the incidence and durative of childhood obesity
Xiao-Yuan ZHAO ; Mei-Xian ZHANG ; Hong CHENG ; Yin-Kun YAN ; Li-Jun WU ; Yue SHEN ; Jie MI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2013;34(6):560-565
Objective To examine the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in obesity-related genes on the incidence and durative of obesity in childhood and adolescence.Methods Based on the Beijing Child and Adolescent Metabolic Syndrome (BCAMS) Study,780 school children aged 6 to 16 years were followed-up in 2010,and assessed for body size parameters.Venipuncture blood samples were collected after a 12-hour overnight fast.Genomic DNA was isolated from peripheral blood white cells under the salt fractionation method.SNPs were genotyped by ABI 5700 real time PCR (FTO rs9939609) and TaqMan Allelic Discrimination Assays with the GeneAmp 7900 Sequence Detection System (Applied Biosystems,Foster City,CA,USA) (FTO rs6499640,FAIM2 rs7138803,NPC1 rs1805081,MC4R rs17782313,BDNF rs6265,GNPDA2 rs10938397).Both overweight and obesity were diagnosed by the Chinese age-and sex-specific body mass index (BMI)cutoffs.Two independent sample t-test,Chi-square test and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed.Results During the 6 years follow-up period,the incidence of obesity in the total sample 8.5%,and 65.1% individuals had persisted their obese status.The genotypes of the SNPs except BDNF rs6265 were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in each group (P>0.05).The incidence rates of obesity increased with FTO rs9939609 TT,TA and AA genotypes (x2 for trend=8.030,P<0.05).In the non-obese sub-cohort,after adjusted for sex,age at the initial time of follow up and residential area,when compared with children carrying FTO rs9939609 T-allele,a significantly relative risk of obesity was observed for children carrying the rs9939609 A-allele (OR=2.42,95%CI:1.31-4.47,P=0.005).In the obese sub-cohort,FTO rs9939609 A-allele was significantly associated with durative of obesity (OR=1.72,95%CI:1.07-2.77,P=0.026).However,no statistical significant associations were seen between other SNPs (FTO rs6499640,FAIM2 rs7138803,NPCI rs1805081,MC4R rs17782313,GNPDA2 rs10938397) and the incidence or durative of obesity (all P>0.05).The genetic risk scorewas associated with the risk of occurrence of obesity (OR=16.42,95% CI:3.59-75.10,P<0.001)after adjusted for residential area,sex,age at the initial time of follow up and baseline BMI.Conclusion We confirmed the association of FTO rs9939609 with incidence and durative of obesityin children.Early intervention was recommended on the high risk individuals who carrying more riskalleles in obesity-related genes.
5.Isolation, identification and characterization of SFTS bunyavirus from ticks collected on the surface of domestic animals.
Xiao-Lin JIANG ; Xian-Jun WANG ; Jian-Dong LI ; Shu-Jun DING ; Quan-Fu ZHANG ; Jing QU ; Shuo ZHANG ; Chuan LI ; Wei WU ; Mei JIANG ; Mi-Fang LIANG ; Zhen-Qiang BI ; De-Xin LI
Chinese Journal of Virology 2012;28(3):252-257
To understand the maintenance and transmission of SFTS virus, the potential vector ticks were collected from sheep, cattle and dogs in the endemic areas of SFTSV in Shandong Province. Among the collected ticks, the dominant species was H. longicornis ticks. Real-time PCR for RNA detection, virus isolation and characterization, genomic sequencing, phylogenetic and antigenic analysis were performed in this investigation. The results showed that the SFTS viral RNA was detected in 2.14% H. longicornis, and a SFTS virus was isolated from one of viral RNA positive ticks collected from sheep. Whole genome analysis of the SFTSV isolates with 11 human-origin SFTS virus revealed a highly pairwise similarity, and the growth curve analysis showed nearly identical in virus yield and the dynamic of virus reproduction compared to human derived viral isolates. Immunofluorescence and neutralization test showed identical serological reaction character of the two different origin viral strains. In this study, the characters of a SFTSV isolate was firstly described, which suggested that the tick species H. longicornis acting important vector role in the transmission of SFTS virus.
Animals
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Animals, Domestic
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parasitology
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Arachnid Vectors
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virology
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Bunyaviridae Infections
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transmission
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virology
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Cattle
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Cell Line
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Dogs
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Humans
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Livestock
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parasitology
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phlebovirus
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Phylogeny
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Sheep
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Ticks
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virology
6.ExpressionandClinicalSignificanceofJunDinMolecularSubtypesof InvasiveBreastCarcinoma
Xin-zhen DAI ; Xian-jun MI ; Shou-jun ZHONG ; Li-feng DUAN ; Wei-hong YANG ; Xiang-yu LIU ; Xiu-mei XU ; Zhao-hua HUANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2019;40(6):946-952
【Objective】ToinvestigatetheexpressionandclinicalsignificanceofJunDinmolecularsubtypesofinva⁃ sivebreastcarcinoma,benignandmalignantbreastlesions.【Methods】Immunohistochemicalexaminationwasperformed for160patientswithinvasivebreastcarcinoma,191patientswithbreastintraductalproliferativelesionsand20patients withnormalbreasttissue.【Results】①ComparisonwithothersubtypesshowedthattheexpressionofJunDwassignificantly increasedinTBNCsubtype(P<0.05)anddifferencesbetweenothersubtypeswerenotstatisticallysignificant(P>0.05) . ②TheexpressionofJunDininvasivebreastcarcinomawaslowerthanthatinbreastintraductalproliferativelesionsand normalbreasttissuse(P <0.01) .③Basedonimmunohistochemicalstaining,highpositiveexpressionrateofJunDwas associatedwithlowhistologicalgrade(P <0.01).ThereisnocorrelationbetweenJunDandtumordiameter,age,lymph nodes,ER,PRandhistologicalgrade(P >0.05) .【Conclusions】TheexpressionofJunDwassignificantlyincreasedin TBNCsubtype.TostudytheexpressionofJunDinTBNCsubtypeofinvasivebreastcarcinomamayprovideanevaluation intargetedtreatment.ThedifferentexpressionofJunDinbenignandmalignantbreastlesionsmaybehelpfulfortheir differentialdiagnosis.
7.The Fourier transform infrared spectra of the key organs derived from Kidney (Shen)-yang deficiency syndrome mice.
Wei-Hong LI ; Qi-Jie LI ; Wan-Zhen LI ; Wei-Wei LIU ; Ying-Zi ZENG ; Tian-E ZHANG ; Xian-Geng ZHANG ; Su-Qin SUN ; Mi-Qu WANG ; Wei-Jun DING
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2014;20(11):829-834
OBJECTIVETo explore an approach to rapidly and accurately identify the compounds as biomarkers of Chinese medicine (CM) syndromes.
METHODThe Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometry was applied to investigate the characteristic components of a mice model of Kidney (Shen)-yang deficiency syndrome (KDS), and the remedial effect of a typical CM formula Shenqi Pill (). Thirty-six females and 18 males of Balb/c mice were randomly divided into KDS, Shenqi or control group. The females and males of the same group freely were mated for 96 h, and the males were taken out and only the female mice were raised. Females of the KDS group were threatened by a ferocious cat every other day for 14 d. After delivery, the KDS, or gestational threatened, offspring were raised at standard condition for 11 weeks. Then 10 male offspring were randomly selected, anaesthetized and their representative organs, i.e. testes, kidneys, lungs and feet were collected, for the FT-IR scan. Mice of the Shenqi group were intragastric administered Shenqi Pill; while mice in the KDS and control groups were given the same volume of saline.
RESULTSThe attenuated birth outcomes of the KDS group were displayed. The remarkable FT-IR differences of all organs between KDS mice and healthy control were mainly at 1,735-1,745 cm(-1) (indicating the increased levels of lipids) and at 1,640-1,647 cm(-1) and 1,539-1,544 cm(-1) (displaying the decreased proteins). No statistic FT-IR difference between Shenqi and control mice was observed.
CONCLUSIONIn accordance with major traits of KDS, prenatal stress extensively impaired the building up of proteins and resulting in the excessive lipid storage, and FT-IR could effectively identify the biomarkers of KDS.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Kidney Diseases ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ; methods ; Yang Deficiency ; drug therapy ; pathology
8.Epidemiologic analysis on severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome in Hubei province, 2010
Li LIU ; Xu-Hua GUAN ; Xue-Sen XING ; Xing-Fu SHEN ; Jun-Qiang XU ; Jin-Liang YUE ; Xi-Xiang HUO ; Sha SHA ; Hai-Xiang WU ; Jing HUANG ; Wei JIANG ; Fan DING ; Hang ZHOU ; Wen-Wu YIN ; Qun LI ; Mi-Fang LIANG ; Fa-Xian ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2012;33(2):168-172
Objective To identify the epidemic characteristics and risk factors of an emerging infectious disease-severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Hubei province.Methods Active surveillance program on SFTS was set up in monitoring sites-hospitals,at the township level or above,in Suizhou,Huanggang and Wuhan from January to December,2010.Specific surveillance program on SFTS was launched across the province in hospitals above the county level.Cases that matched the definition of surveillance case were identified and reported to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCs).Cases were interviewed and their blood samples collected and detected using PCR and virus isolation.We also conducted serum antibody surveys among healthy population and livestock and surveillance on vector ticks in those high-epidemic areas.Results 188 cases that matched the definition of surveillance case and 21 deaths were reported in 11 cities,32 countries and 100 towns in 2010,with an incidence rate of 0.33/106.The fatality rate was 11.2%.Data showed that the patients were from hilly areas at the altitude elevated between 28-940 meters.The epidemic period was between April and December with the peak from May to September.The youngest case was an 11-year old,while the eldest was 81 with median age as 56-year old.95.3 % of the patients were farmers.All Patients did not have the history of traveling,two weeks before the onset of SFTS.93.6% of the patients engaged in different kind of work which was associated with agriculture.52.8% of the patients had been exposed to ticks.22.0% of the patients had been bitten by ticks.Skin injury was found in 64.2% of the patients.Samples from 129 cases (68.6%) were collected and detected,with 67.4% of them (87 cases) showed positive by Real time-PCR for SFTS virus.An elevation in antibody titer by a factor of four or evidence of sero-conversion was observed in 11 patients; SFTS virus was isolated from 2 patients.The total antibody positive rates were 3.8%,55.0% (6/11 ),36.7% (2/3) and 80.0% (4/5) respectively in healthy population,dogs,sheep and cows.Ticks from grass,cattle and sheep were detected positive by Real time-PCR.Conclusion Most cases of SFTS in Hubei were infected by SFTS virus,and cases of livestock were infected by SFTS virus.Ticks might serve as an important vector.Skin injury,exposure to tick bites seemed to be the risk factors.
9.Relation among Ultrasound Findings,Clinical Significance and Expression of FosB in Invasive Breast Cancer
Xin-zhen DAI ; Xian-jun MI ; Shou-jun ZHONG ; Li-feng DUAN ; Wei-hong YANG ; Xiang-yu LIU ; Xiu-mei XU ; Zhao-hua HUANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2020;41(1):135-142
【Objective】To investigate the expression of FosB in invasive breast cancer and its correlation to the ultrasound findings and clinical significance.【Methods】Immunohistochemical and ultrasound examination were performed for 155 cases with invasive breast cancer,36 cases with paracancerous tissue and 30 cases with normal breast tissue. To investigate the correlations between the different expression of FosB with histological grade ,lymph nodes,and ultrasound findings.【Results】①The expression of FosB in paracancerous tissue and normal breast tissue was higher than that in invasive breast cancer(P<0.01). ②Based on immunohistochemical staining,high positive expression rate of FosB was associated with low histological grade,ER positive and PR positive(P<0.05). There was no correlation between FosB and age,tumor diameter,lymph nodes,Her2 and clinical stages(P>0.05)③The expression of FosB was higher in microcalcification positive and lymph nodes bigger tissues(P<0.05). There was no correlation between FosB and tumor size, regular shape,boundary,posterior attenuation ratio and blood flow(P>0.05).【Conclusion】The expression of FosB in invasive breast cancer was lower than that in paracancerous tissue and normal breast tissue. The different expression of FosB was correlated with histological grade,ER positive and PR positive. To study the expression of FosB in invasive breast cancer may be helpful for differential diagnosis and targeted treatment. The different expression of FosB was correlated with microcalcification,lymph nodes,and combined FosB with ultrasound findings may contribute to prognostic evaluation of breast cancer.
10.A comparative study of high-viscosity cement percutaneous vertebroplasty vs. low-viscosity cement percutaneous kyphoplasty for treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures.
Kai SUN ; Yang LIU ; Hao PENG ; Jun-Feng TAN ; Mi ZHANG ; Xian-Nian ZHENG ; Fang-Zhou CHEN ; Ming-Hui LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2016;36(3):389-394
The clinical effects of two different methods-high-viscosity cement percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and low-viscosity cement percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) in the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs) were investigated. From June 2010 to August 2013, 98 cases of OVCFs were included in our study. Forty-six patients underwent high-viscosity PVP and 52 patients underwent low-viscosity PKP. The occurrence of cement leakage was observed. Pain relief and functional activity were evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), respectively. Restoration of the vertebral body height and angle of kyphosis were assessed by comparing preoperative and postoperative measurements of the anterior heights, middle heights and the kyphotic angle of the fractured vertebra. Nine out of the 54 vertebra bodies and 11 out of the 60 vertebra bodies were observed to have cement leakage in the high-viscosity PVP and low-viscosity PKP groups, respectively. The rate of cement leakage, correction of anterior vertebral height and kyphotic angles showed no significant differences between the two groups (P>0.05). Low-viscosity PKP had significant advantage in terms of the restoration of middle vertebral height as compared with the high-viscosity PVP (P<0.05). Both groups showed significant improvements in pain relief and functional capacity status after surgery (P<0.05). It was concluded that high-viscosity PVP and low-viscosity PKP have similar clinical effects in terms of the rate of cement leakage, restoration of the anterior vertebral body height, changes of kyphotic angles, functional activity, and pain relief. Low-viscosity PKP is better than high-viscosity PVP in restoring the height of the middle vertebra.
Administration, Cutaneous
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Aged
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Bone Cements
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chemistry
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Fractures, Compression
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pathology
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rehabilitation
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surgery
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Humans
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Kyphoplasty
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instrumentation
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methods
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Osteoporosis
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pathology
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rehabilitation
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surgery
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Pain
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diagnosis
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physiopathology
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Pain Measurement
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Recovery of Function
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physiology
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Spinal Fractures
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pathology
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rehabilitation
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surgery
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Spine
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pathology
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surgery
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Treatment Outcome
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Viscosity
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Visual Analog Scale