2.Molecular mechanism of tumor associated hypercoagulability
Xue ZHANG ; Da JIANG ; Ying LI
Journal of International Oncology 2016;43(5):356-359
The process of tumorigenesis,local invasion and distant metastasis will produce a series of molecular changes,these genetic mutation or abnormal expression of molecules play a promoting role in hypercoagulation.At the same time,hypercoagulation also increases the risk of tumor progression.It is important to understand their specific processes and the molecular role,and it can provide theoretical basis for better management of patients,and has significance for developing more effective and security new anti-clotting drugs.
3.Clinical Study of Zusanli Moxibustion Intervention in Abdominal Distention with Enteral Nutrition after Stomach Cancer Surgery
Huifen LI ; Huixian YU ; Xue YING
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(5):543-544
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of Zusanli moxibustion intervention in abdominal distention with enteral nutrition after stomach cancer surgery.Methods One hundred patients who had undergone stomach cancer surgery and received postoperative enteral nutrition were randomly allocated to treatment and control groups, 50 cases each. The control group received medication and the treatment group, Zusanli moxibustion in addition. Post-treatment incidences and grading scores of abdominal distention were compared between the two groups.Results The incidence of abdominal distention was 6.0% in the treatment group and 24.0% in the control group; there was a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). The grading score of abdominal distention was (0.33±0.58) in the treatment group and (0.92±1.00) in the control group; there was a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05).Conclusion Zusanli moxibustion can effectively prevent the occurrence of abdominal distention in patients with enteral nutrition after stomach cancer surgery.
4.Discussion on Standardization ISO 15189 quality management system as the teaching content for laboratory medicine
Cunren MENG ; Ying SHI ; Li XUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(11):1122-1124,1125
ISO 15189 standard quality management system developed by the International Organi-zation for Standardization (ISO) embodies the international medical laboratory's latest quality management concept, and puts forward the quality improvement method of the standard. In this research, ISO 15189, as an important content in practice teaching for laboratory medicine, was designed according to the elements of this system. Students were requested to participate in every linkage of laboratory quality management by writing system document, taking part in quality activity, and practicing the key and difficult points of tech-nique in quality system in order not only to cultivate their basic idea of ISO 15189 standard, but also to make them familiar with the basic patterns of laboratory accreditation system and process, which could make them become the backbone of the laboratory quality management quickly in their vocational positions in the future.
5.Study on the detection of RhD(+) red blood cells mixed in D-negative blood by flow cytometry
Ying ZHOU ; Xue CHEN ; Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2002;0(05):-
Objective To establish a method for detection of RhD(+) red blood cells mixed in D-negative blood by flow cytometry(FCM).Method RhD(+) and RhD(-) RBCs were mixed according to predefined ratios.Cells were indirectly labeled,with IgG anti-D labeled as the first antibody,and FITC-anti-IgG F(ab')2 as the second antibody.The percentage of RhD(+) RBCs was determined by FCM,and the best dosage of IgG anti-D was also defined.The ratio of red cells in the two groups,measured by FCM,was compared with the actual ratio.The consistency of method was also evaluated.Results The effective dosage of IgG anti-D was 1∶4,and 50?l/1?106 cells.When the actual percentages of RhD(+) cell among RhD(-) cells were 2.5%-0.312%,the correlation coefficient between the percentages measured by FCM and the actual percentages was 0.987.The same tubes,containing 10% and 2.5% RhD(+) RBCs,were each tested for 10 times,and their coefficient of variation were 3.4%,and 4.9%,respectively.Conclusion The method of quantifying the RhD(+) RBCs in D-negative blood by FCM is feasible and repeatable,which deserves a further clinical application.
6.Diagnostic value of breast MRI in patients with microcalcifications on mammography
Erni LI ; Jing LI ; Ying SONG ; Mei XUE ; Chunwu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2014;48(12):1005-1008
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of breast MRI in patients presenting with microcalcifications on mammography.Methods Eight four patients were retrospectively analyzed,who had mammographically detected BI-RADS (breast imaging reporting and data system) 3 to 5 microcalcifications and underwent breast MRI before surgical biopsy.All mammography and MR images were reviewed with BI-RADS.With histopathological diagnosis as golden standard,the sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of the two methods were calculated and compared with x2 test or Fisher exact test.The diagnostic efficacy of the two methods was compared with ROC curve.Results Pathologic examination revealed 91 lesions in 84 patients including 49 benign lesions and 42 malignant lesions.For 21 lesions of category 3 microcalcifications,the specificity of mammography and MR was 100.0% (21/21) and 95.2% (20/21),which had no significant difference (P=1.000).For 51 lesious of category 4,sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of mammography were 100.0%(23/23),0 and 45.1%(23/51).The corresponding values for MR were 91.3%(21/23),82.1% (23/28) and 86.3% (44/51).The difference for specificity and accuracy between the two methods was statistical significant(x2 value was 30.030 and 19.182,respectively,with P<0.01),but not for sensitivity(x2=0.523,P=0.470).Nineteen lesions of category 5 were all correctly diagnosed on mammography and MRI.For all the 91 lesions,the sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of mammography were 100.0%(42/42),42.9%(21/49) and 69.2%(63/91),respectively.The corresponding values for MRI were 95.2 %(40/42),87.8%(43/49) and 91.2%(83/91).There was significant difference for specificity and accuracy between the two methods (x2 value was 21.798 and 13.851,respectively,with P<0.05),but not for sensitivity (x2=0.512,P=0.474).The areas under ROC curve for mammography and MR were 0.844,0.945(P<0.01),for the estimation of the benign and the malignent.Conclusions Compared with mammography,breast MRI significantly improved the diagnosis of category 4 microcalcifications with increased specificity and accuracy.But for microcalcifications of category 3 and 5,MR didn't improve the diagnostic effect.
7.Expression of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor in Rats Model of Doxorubicin Induced Nephropathy
li-min, WANG ; xue, YANG ; lei, NIE ; ying, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the expression and importance of basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF)in renal tissue of doxorubicin-induced nephropathy rats,and discuss its possible role in minimal change nephrotic syndrome(MCNS).Methods Fifty male Wistar rats were enrolled in this study.They were randomly divided into normal group(n=10)and nephropathic group(n=40).The nephropathic group was established by a single intraperitoneal injection of doxorubicin 5 mg/kg.The rats of nephropathic group were killed on the 3rd,7th,14th and 28th day and 24 h urinary protein of all rats was measured.Normal group rats were killed on the 28th day.bFGF level in renal tissue was determined with immunohistochemistry assays,and was quantitatively analyzed with color image analysis system.The SPSS 10.0 software was used to obtain t-test of various groups and correlation analysis of 2 variables.Results 1.The 24 h urinary protein of nephropathy rats increased gradually on the 7th,14th and 28th day,and it was greatly higher than that in control group(Pa
9.Carcinogenicity and biological effectiveness of sterigmatocystin.
Xiang-hong ZHANG ; Li-ying XUE
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2009;38(2):136-138
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