1.Diagnostic value of ultrasonography in gynecomastia
Binghui DUAN ; Xufang PAN ; Jianmin LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(12):1875-1876,1877
Objective To summarize and analyze characteristics and diagnostic value of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of 46 cases of gynecomastia sonographic image.Methods 46 cases of male breast lumps were tested by high frequency ultrasound probe The mammary glands position,thickness,border,shape,internal echo,the internal flow signals,with or without axillary lymph nodes were observed.Results There were 32 cases of unilateral disease, including 18 cases of left side,14 cases of right side,14 cases of bilateral disease.Sonographic indicated 28 cases of mammary gland tissue echo to see beneath the nipple with low echo,the boundary more clearly,more uniform internal echo;and 12 cases showed glandular tissue thickening,echogenic and showed cord -like,similar to the female gland hyperplasia sonogram;and 6 cases showed patchy irregularly echogenic area.Color Doppler performance was that the 33 cases showed glandular tissue without significant blood flow signals,10 cases showing 1 -2 strip -shaped blood flow to see in the glandular tissue,3 cases showing more abundant flow signals.Conclusion Ultrasonography has no pain,with higher diagnostic yield reproducible operation,so gynecomastia is the preferred method.
2.A clinical and laboratory investigation of acute promyelocytic leukemia with tetraploid clone characterized by two t(15 ;17)
Yisun FAN ; Xia SHEN ; Jinlan PAN ; Yongquan XUE ; Xufang YIN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2010;33(6):522-526
Objective To investigate clinical and experimental features of APL with tetraploid clone characterized by double t (15 ; 17). MethodsFive cases of APL with tetraploid clone characterized by double t(15;17) were chosen. Cytogenetic examination of bone marrow was performed with bone marrow or short-period culture. R banding technique was used for karyotype analysis. DNA content in one case was determined by flow cytometry. Immunophenotyping was performed by using a panel of monoclonal antibodies :CD2, CD13, CD15, CD33 and CD34. PML/RARα fusion gene was detected by interphase FISH using dualcolor PML/RARα probe in one case and by RT-PCR in two cases. ResultsAll cases were male with a median age of 38. Their marrow cell morphology examination showed marked hyperplasia with large leukemic cells that had bizarre nuclear configuration. Chromosome analysis revealed that a leukemia clone with tetraploid or near-tetraploid karyotype characterized by double t(15;17) (q22 ;q12) in five cases, of which, one also had a diploid clone with t(15;17) and a normal cell;two had some cells with normal karyotypes.PML/RARα fusion gene was detected by FISH in one of 5 cases and by RT-PCR in 2 of 5 cases. CD33 expression was found in one case. CD13 and CD33 expressions were seen in the other four cases, of which,CD34 or CD2 co-expression was found in one case and in two cases respectively. The result of DNA content showed a single peak which indicated only tetraploid clone whose DNA index was 1. 998 with CV of 8. 2%.All patients obtained complete remission after the treatment with ATRA and/or arsenic trioxide. Conclusions These results indicate that API, patients with tetraploidy and near-tetraploidy have giant and bizarre blasts.Most patients have short-type PML/RARα transcripts. The tetraploidy in APL does not appear to affect the response to treatment of ATRA.
3.Cerebral blood stream status observation of cervical dizziness treatmen with traction and heating acupuncture
Peiwu FAN ; Junfei WANG ; Xufang PAN ; Ming LIU ; Zuo WANG ; Ting YAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(12):-
Objective To explore the improve mechanism of the cerebral blood stream state in patients with cervical dizziness(CD) after treatment combined with traction and heating acupuncture.Methods The results of transcranial Doppler(TCD) were compared in 53 patients with CD being treated with traction and heating acupuncture.Results The results showed that in 53 CD cases after treatment the velocity of the blood flow of double middle cerebral arteries,posterior cerebral arteries and right anterior cerebral artery were decreased remarkablely,besides this left anterior cerebral artery.The TCD examined results got near to normal value of contrast group(P
4.Assessment of apparent diffusion coefficient in clinicopathologic and prognostic features of rectal cancer
Weihuan HOU ; Jing REN ; Qi PAN ; Na LI ; Huijia LIU ; Xufang HUANG ; Zhenhua ZHANG ; Juntao LU ; Hong YIN ; Yi HUAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(5):795-798
Objective To assess the value of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC)in clinic ,pathology and prognosis of rectal cancer. Methods The MRI and DWI findings of 109 patients with pathological proved rectal adenocarcinoma were retrospectively analyzed. DWI with b=0 s/mm2 and b= 1 000 s/mm2 were acquired.Mean tumor ADCs were measured and compared between subgroups stratified by histologic differentiation grades,T-stage,N-stage,mesorectal fascia status and presence of lymphangiovascular or peri-neral invasion.Results Mean tumor ADCs were significantly different when comparing groups stratified by histologic differentiation grades,T-stage,mesorectal fascia status and presence of lymphangiovascular invasion.Tukey’s post hoc test showed that the differences of mean ADCs between good-moderate differentiated group and moderate differentiated group(P =0.996),moderate-poor differentiated group and poor differentiated group(P =0.957)were not significant.The differences among other groups of differentia-tion grades differed significantly(P <0.05).In the T-stage groups,the mean ADCs of T1 stage tumor was significantly higher than that of T3 stage tumor(P <0.05).There were no significant differences among other T-stage groups(P >0.05).There were no sig-nificant differences among N0,N1 and N2 in N-stage groups(P >0.05).Conclusion ADC values can reflect pathologic and prognos-tic features of rectal cancer.
5.Constructing a phage-displayed random mutation library of HIV-1 Tat38-61 at the sites of 51 and 55 amino acids in basic region.
Yibing GE ; Xufang YANG ; Zheming DU ; Qiang PANG ; Jie CAO ; Qiuli CHEN ; Jinhong WANG ; Huaqun ZHANG ; Wenting LIAO ; Peipei QI ; Chao LIU ; Pingping ZHANG ; Songhua DENG ; Wei PAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(5):755-763
We constructed a phage-displayed random mutation library of Tat38-61(51N/55N), for studying the molecular evolution screening of HIV-1 Tat38-61 epitope. We used primers containing the random nucleotide sequences, and introduced the random mutations at the sites of 51 and 55 amino acids coding sequences into full-length Tat sequences by overlapping PCR. With the randomly mutated full-length Tat as template, the Tat38-61(51N/55N) mutants which contained recognition sequences for the Xba I in both ends were amplified by PCR using the designed primers. The mutants were cloned into Xba I site in the phagemid vector pCANTAB5S, then the recombinants were transformed into E. coli TG1, a phage-displayed the random mutation library of Tat38-61(51N/55N) was constructed by the rescue of help virus M13KO7. The results showed that the library consisted of about 5.0 x 10(6) colonies and the phage library titer was 2.65 x 10(12) TU/mL. More than 56.50% colonies in the library were positive for insertion. Sequence analysis showed that the nucleotides encoding amino acids at the sites of 51 and 55 distributed randomly. The constructed mutation library could meet the requirements for the following molecular evolution screening, and might prepare the Tat mutants for the further study of new Tat vaccine candidates.
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6.Evaluation of current perception threshold in the diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Yingqiong XIONG ; Fan HU ; Jie PAN ; Xufang XIE
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2017;43(10):582-585
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of current perception threshold (CPT) for diabetic peripheral neuropathy by comparing with nerve conduction velocity (NCV). Methods Sixty patients with type 2 diabetes were enrolled. The CPT and SNCV were examined respectively. Results The abnormal rates of the CPT and SNCV were 68.33%and 36.67%in all patients, respectively. The abnormal rates of the CPT and SNCV were 88.46%and 53.85%in symptomatic group. The abnormal rates of the CPT and SNCV were 47.06% 17.65% in asymptomatic group. In patients with disease less than five years, the abnormal rates of the CPT and SNCV were 55.17% and 24.14%. In patients with disease greater than five years, the abnormal rates of the CPT and SNCV were 77.42% and 48.39%. The abnormal rate was statistically significant difference (P<0.05) between two examination. Conclusion CPT and NCV were consistency in the diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. For early asymptomatic patients, CPT have more advantages to inspect the sub-clinical patients.
7.Lipocalin-2-Mediated Insufficient Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cell Remyelination for White Matter Injury After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage via SCL22A17 Receptor/Early Growth Response Protein 1 Signaling.
Qiang LI ; Xufang RU ; Yang YANG ; Hengli ZHAO ; Jie QU ; Weixiang CHEN ; Pengyu PAN ; Huaizhen RUAN ; Chaojun LI ; Yujie CHEN ; Hua FENG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(12):1457-1475
Insufficient remyelination due to impaired oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) differentiation and maturation is strongly associated with irreversible white matter injury (WMI) and neurological deficits. We analyzed whole transcriptome expression to elucidate the potential role and underlying mechanism of action of lipocalin-2 (LCN2) in OPC differentiation and WMI and identified the receptor SCL22A17 and downstream transcription factor early growth response protein 1 (EGR1) as the key signals contributing to LCN2-mediated insufficient OPC remyelination. In LCN-knockdown and OPC EGR1 conditional-knockout mice, we discovered enhanced OPC differentiation in developing and injured white matter (WM); consistent with this, the specific inactivation of LCN2/SCl22A17/EGR1 signaling promoted remyelination and neurological recovery in both atypical, acute WMI due to subarachnoid hemorrhage and typical, chronic WMI due to multiple sclerosis. This potentially represents a novel strategy to enhance differentiation and remyelination in patients with white matter injury.
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