1.Research progress on imageology of myofascial pain syndrome
Zhen LI ; Xiuxiang TAN ; Jinpeng WU ; Yingxin LI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;39(6):382-387,后插4,封3
Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a common skeletal muscle pain and dysfunction,characterized by the presence of myofascial pain points (MTrPs).At present,the main method of locating MTrPs is palpation which has lower intra-rater reliability,and lacks an objective evaluation approach for therapeutic effects.Therefore,the research on objective evaluation of the characteristics of MPS has been receiving great attention.These studies involve stiffness of trigger points,fascia thickness,surface temperature and other aspects through various methods,such as ultrasonic imaging,magnetic resonance imaging,infrared thermal imaging.In this paper,the research progress and methods of MPS in imaging were surveyed,which can provide the basis for the clinical diagnosis and objective evaluation of therapeutic effects.
2.ON Cleanliness of Hands in Diminution of Ascaris lumbricoides Infection in Children
Longqi XU ; Donghua XIAO ; Changhai ZHOU ; Xueqiang ZHANG ; Shuigen LAN ; Xiuxiang ZHEN ; Wenling ZHANG ; Jieping FU ; Bo YE ; Hui DANG ; Xianzu ZHU ; Shilan HUANG ;
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1997;0(05):-
Objective To study the relationship between cleanliness of children′s hands and diminution of Ascaris lumbricoides infection. Methods Before the study all persons positive for ascaris eggs in the preliminary survey were treated with albendazole. Hand washing habit before meal and after defecation was kept in children of experimental group, but not in the control group. Kato thick smear stool examination was done once every two months for one year to compare the new infection rates in children without ascaris infection in the two groups, and the reinfection rates in the cured negative cases were also compared between them in half a month after chemotherapy. Results All the new infection rates as well as reinfection rates of each reexamination in the experimental group were significantly lower than that of the control group ( P