1.Clinical observation of highly active antiretroviral therapy in 70 pediatric patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Yindi ZHANG ; Xingjun DUAN ; Hong YANG ; Licun ZHOU ; Zongyu LI ; Wensheng ZHAO ; Xicheng WANG ; Zaisheng LI
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2011;29(4):242-245
Objective To observe the treatment response and potential issues related to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in pediatric patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and to provide a basis for revising the treatment guideline and improving the clinical practice. Methods Children eligible for ART according to the current treatment guideline were recruited from Dehong area. Enrolled patients were provided with ART and followed up for regular clinical check and laboratory tests. Results By the end of March 2009, a total of 70 children had received ART. Among them, 60 patients were treated with regimen including zidovudine (AZT)+ lamivudine (3TC)+nevirapine (NVP). Twelve, eighteen, twenty-three and nineteen patients have tested for HIV viral load after 3 month, 6 month, 12 month and 18 month treatment, respectively. Among them, 7, 12,14 and 14 patients respectively achieved HIV viral load lower than 1000 copy/mL. Average CD4+ Tlymphocyte count increased from (317.8±288.8) × 106/L at baseline to (1037.2±1086. 1) × 106/Lafter 18 month treatment. Side effects mainly occurred within the first 3 months of treatment. Nearly 50% of children had gastrointestinal symptoms. Resistance to 3TC, NVP and efavirenz (EFV) were found in five patients who have completed 12 months of treatment. Conclusions Pediatric AIDS patients show good compliance and treatment response to ART. Most side effects happen in the first 3months of treatment and the most common side effects are gastrointestinal symptoms.
2.Evaluation of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positronemission tomography/computed tomography imaging in childhood neuroblastoma chinical staging
Ying CHEN ; Xiaoli MA ; Xisi WANG ; Tong YU ; Mei JIN ; Wen ZHAO ; Qian ZHAO ; Chao DUAN ; Xingjun LI ; Liwei LI ; Dawei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(15):1149-1152
Objective To explore the significance of 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positronemission tomography/ computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) scanning for childhood neuroblastoma clinical staging.Methods From December 2014 to December 2015,59 patients confirmed as NB in Beijing Children's Hospital,Capital Medical University,and finding or clinical features were selected by histopathology.Those patients underwent 18 F-FDG PET/CT,bone scan,cranial magnetic resonance image (MRI),bone marrow puncture (two sites) and biopsy,regional CT,ultrasound,serum tumor markers like lactic dehydrogenase and neuronspecific enolase.In comparison of 18F-FDG PET/CT image findings with other detective methods,the differences were analyzed between the primary sites and metastasis were analyzed.Results (1) General features:Out of 59 children with NB,31 were males,28 were females.Primary lesions were as follows:14 cases located in the postmediastinum,44 cases in the retroperitoneum (1 case in retroperitoneum + postmediastinum),1 case in left neck.International Neuroblastoma Staging System Ⅰ to Ⅳ:O,1,9 and 49 cases,respectively.(2)18F-FDG PET-CT manifestations:The maximum of standardized uptake value (SUVmax):before-treatment group was (2.34 ± 1.06) which was larger than the post-surgery group value of (1.08 ± 0.50),and the difference was significant(F =5.699,P =0.000);bone marrow metastasis ranged from 1.5 to 2.9,regional lymphatic metastasis ranged from 1.0 to 2.1.(3)18F-FDG PET-CT imaging compared with other detection:in bone metastases,the whole body bone scan finding were normal in 3 cases,while PET/CT showed disseminated bone and bone marrow involvement and bone scanning showed 2 cases had metastases,combined with 18 F-FDG PET/CT,which were considered as postoperative inflammatory reaction or residual tumor tissues invade adjacent intervertebral foramen.Bone cytology was positive in 30 cases,while PET/CT showed 34 patients with bone marrow metastasis,and 1 case was suspicious.In central metastasis,1 case of PET/CT showed epidural metastasis,while cranial MRI was negative;Cranial MRI showed 9 cases had skull metastasis,1 case had orbital metastasis,1 case had meningeal metastases;while 18F-FDG PET/CT showed no abnormality.All children had no parenchymal metastasis.Corresponding tumor markers as LDH was related to the maximum value of primary tumor focal SUVmax (rs =0.581,P < 0.01).Conclusions 18 F-FDG PET/CT can fully display the distribution of primary sites and metastases,and can be served as medical imaging evidence for both the diagnosis and staging of neuroblastoma.But as for cranial bone and central metastasis,it has high false negative rate.Clinical practice should be combined with cranial MRI to improve relevance ratio.
3.Analysis of the initial symptoms and its diagnostic significance in children with neuroblastoma
Xindi WANG ; Chao DUAN ; Dawei ZHANG ; Mei JIN ; Wen ZHAO ; Xisi WANG ; Qian ZHAO ; Xingjun LI ; Cheng HUANG ; Sihui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Xiaolu NIE ; Xiaoxia PENG ; Xiaoli MA
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(5):359-363
Objective To explore the significance of the initial clinical symptoms and clinical manifestations of neuroblastoma(NB)to achive early identification of NB. Methods A retrospective study was performed on patients diagnosed with NB,who attended the Hematology Oncology Center,Beijing Childrenˊs Hospital from March 31st ,2007 to March 31st,2015. The clinical characteristics were compared between the children 〈1_year_old and≥1_year_old. The result was analyzed to compare the difference in clinical symptoms and tumor biologic characteristics of patients with different initial clinical symptoms between 2 groups. Results A total of 330 patients were included in the study,43 of them were younger than 1 year old,and their most common symptoms were cough and fever( each 17 cases,and accounted for 39. 5%,respectively);while the most common symptoms in patients≥1_year_old(287 cases)was fe_ver(177 cases,61. 7%),followed by lymphadenopathy(107 cases,37. 3%),bone pain(97 cases,33. 8%)and anemia (48 cases,16. 7%). The frequency of symptoms differed significantly between 2 groups(all P〈0. 05),such as fever (39. 5% vs. 61. 7%,χ2 ﹦6. 68),anemia(4. 7% vs. 16. 7%,χ2 ﹦6. 00),bone pain(0 vs. 33. 8%,χ2 ﹦18. 99),abdo_minal pain(0 vs. 25. 3%,χ2 ﹦10. 19),diarrhea(16. 3% vs. 3. 0%,χ2 ﹦12. 73),lymphadenopathy(7. 0% vs. 37. 3%, χ2 ﹦14. 12)and anorexia(9. 3% vs. 33. 4%,χ2 ﹦9. 21). Datients had fever,anemia,lymphadenopathy,cutaneous hemorrhagic spot or periorbital ecchymosis,bone pain,abdominal pain,exophthalmos,and anorexia early in the initial course of the disease,whose serum lactate dehydrogenase values were significantly increased(P〈0. 05). Datients suf_fered from fever,anemia,lymphadenopathy,bone pain,limbs dysfunctions,abdominal pain at the beginning of the disease,whose urine vanillymandelic acid values were higher than normal(P〈0. 05). Conclusions The study of sympto_mology suggests the most common symptoms in patients with NB 〈1_year_old are cough and fever,while those ≥1_year_old are fever,lymphadenopathy,bone pain,and anemia. Por patients with symptoms mentioned,carrying out the necessary NB_diagnose_related laboratory and imaging studies was statistically relevant to patientsˊ ages(〈1_year_old and≥1_year_old),which may contribute to earlier identification and diagnosis of NB.