1.Analysis of nerve conduction velocity and quantitative sensory test in patients with early diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Kunlin ZHANG ; Xiaochuan MAO ; Jiang LIU ; Sha MA ; Li DING
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(31):18-20
Objective To observe the characteristics of electro-neurophysiology in diabetic patients with early peripheral neuropathy. Method The nerve conduction velocity ( NCV ) and quantitative sensory test (QST) were examined in 175 diabetic patients without clinical peripheral neuropathy and in 50 normal subjects, and their results were compared. Results In 175 diabetic patients, the abnormal ratio of NCV was 7% (13/175).While using QST,the abnormal ratio was 45% (79/175). There was significant difference between two methods (P< 0.01). Compared diabetic patients with normal subjects,there was no significant difference between motor conduction velocity and sensory conduction velocity (P > 0.05 ).While using QST, the threshold values of cold sensation, warm sensation, and thermalgesia showed significant difference between diabetic patients and normal subjects (P< 0.01). Conclusion QST is more sensitive than NCV in diagnosing diabetic peripheral neuropathy, which suggests that small nerve fibers are more likely to be damaged than large fibers in early stage.
2.Experience of pediatric practice teaching in seven-year program
Xiaori HE ; Xiaochuan WU ; Dingan MAO ; Danlin HUAG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
High medical education of seven-year program is to cultivate better medical talents who have master degree.We gained some experience of pediatric practice teaching in sevenyear program:to actualize special teachers'supervision system,adopt multi-means teaching(case,enlightening,questing,multimedia,sick-centered clinic observation and thinking),cultivate clinic ideation,improve the teaching,enhance doctor-patient communication,treat skillfully the relationship between the sick child and its parents and cultivate pupils scientific thinking and innovation spirit.
3.Exploration on Research Type Clinic Mode Construction
Xiaochuan DENG ; Jianzhong LIU ; Guoguang SHENG ; Xiaodong LI ; Huikun WU ; Fan YANG ; Hui LI ; Jingjing HUANG ; Shusong MAO ; Mingxing GUO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(5):1140-1142
In order to better construct important diseases of traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ) clinical re-search base , and strengthen the construction of medical and clinical research of TCM information sharing sys-tem, Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine has constructed research type clinic. The con-struction idea of research type clinic is the mode of real world TCM clinical research . The construction of research type clinic mode was from three aspects, which were the clinical research, health management and distinctive diagnosis and treatment .
4.Molecular diagnosis and treatment of meningiomas: an expert consensus (2022).
Jiaojiao DENG ; Lingyang HUA ; Liuguan BIAN ; Hong CHEN ; Ligang CHEN ; Hongwei CHENG ; Changwu DOU ; Dangmurenjiapu GENG ; Tao HONG ; Hongming JI ; Yugang JIANG ; Qing LAN ; Gang LI ; Zhixiong LIU ; Songtao QI ; Yan QU ; Songsheng SHI ; Xiaochuan SUN ; Haijun WANG ; Yongping YOU ; Hualin YU ; Shuyuan YUE ; Jianming ZHANG ; Xiaohua ZHANG ; Shuo WANG ; Ying MAO ; Ping ZHONG ; Ye GONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(16):1894-1912
ABSTRACT:
Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial neoplasm with diverse pathological types and complicated clinical manifestations. The fifth edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System (WHO CNS5), published in 2021, introduces major changes that advance the role of molecular diagnostics in meningiomas. To follow the revision of WHO CNS5, this expert consensus statement was formed jointly by the Group of Neuro-Oncology, Society of Neurosurgery, Chinese Medical Association together with neuropathologists and evidence-based experts. The consensus provides reference points to integrate key biomarkers into stratification and clinical decision making for meningioma patients.
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Meningeal Neoplasms/pathology*