1.External Quality Assessment of Syphilis Serological Tests in Shaanxi
Huan WANG ; Cansheng ZHU ; Zhaoxing LIN ; Na GAN ; Yaofei WANG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2017;32(1):157-159
Objective To understand the quality and test ability of syphilis serological tests among the laboratories of seconda-ry and higher medical institutions in Shaanxi province,in order to reinforce the quality control and the management of vene-real laboratory and improve the technical capability of them.Methods Five quality control samples,QC manual and reports were delivered,and detected for treponemal qualitative tests and non-treponemal qualitative and quantitative tests,respective-ly.Syphilis laboratories were requested to provide feedback on the test results and other information within the specified time for a final statistical analysis.Results 341 laboratories participated in this assessment,the total qualification rates was 70. 97%.The coincidence rate of non-treponemal qualitative and quantitative tests were 97.69% and 76.16%,respectively.The coincidence rate of treponemal qualitative test was 9 9.9 1%.Conclusion The syphilis serological testing capacity of laborato-ries in Shaanxi province should be improved,the coincidence rate of non-treponemal quantitative tests was low.A program of improving external quality assessment of syphilis serological testing among different laboratories should be established and the professional training and the management system should be strengthened.
2.The Maintenance and Common Troubleshooting of GE MINItrace Qilin Medical Cyclotron.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2020;44(4):374-376
This study analyzes the maintenance and common faults of GE MINItrace Qilin medical cyclotron, and studies three kinds of the machine's faults.
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3.Microsurgical treatment of Nelson's syndrome.
Bing XING ; Zuyuan REN ; Changbao SU ; Renzhi WANG ; Yi YANG ; Yaofei HU
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(8):1150-1152
OBJECTIVETo discuss the etiology, diagnostic criteria and treatment of Nelson's syndrome.
METHODSTwenty-three patients with Nelson's syndrome who were treated in our department over the last 19 years were analyzed retrospectively. Removal of adenoma by the transsphenoidal approach was done in 21 patients and by transfrontal craniotomy in 2. The follow-up period ranged from six months to nine years.
RESULTSThe incidence of Nelson's syndrome was 7.7% in a series of 300 patients with Cushing's disease treated by microsurgery in the same period. Hyperpigmentation was relieved and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) levels decreased in all patients after tumor excision. Eight patients with visual disturbance improved after surgery. The curative and remission rates were 56.5% and 26.1%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSTranssphenoidal microsurgical removal of pituitary ACTH adenoma is the first choice in the prevention and treatment of Nelson's syndrome. Regular follow-up examinations should be performed over a long time.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Incidence ; Male ; Microsurgery ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Nelson Syndrome ; epidemiology ; etiology ; surgery