1.Management of condylar fractures by using open-mouth jaw plate in children
Cheng YANG ; Moyi SUN ; Yaowu YANG ; Xiaoguang Hu ; Xiaobing CHENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of open-mouth jaw plate in the treatment of condylar fracture in children. Method: Open-mouth plates in the height of 2~3 cm were respectively made in op e n-mouth position for 12 children aged 3~6 years old with condylar fractures an d used by the children with the help of doctors or parents for 3~6 months.Follo w -up was carried out by clinical observation and X-ray radiograph.Re sults: Satisfactory results were obtained in all the patients examine d by clinical observation and X-ray radiograph. Conclusion: The method of open-mouth plate is effective in the treatment of condylar f racture in children.
2.A retrospective study of lymphonode reactive hyperplasia
Xiaoguang HU ; Moyi SUN ; Xiaoming CHENG ; Yaowu YANG ; Jianhu LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective:To summarize the experience in clinical diagno sis of lymphonode reactive hyperplasia (LRH). Methonds: 39 cases with the final pathological diagnosis of lymphonode reactive hyperplasia were retrospectively reviewed.Results: 39 patients had th e incidence at the age of 7~61 years old and the medical history of 14 days ~8 years.The patients consulted doctors because of unilateral or bilateral painles s masses in the superior neck and low fever.32 of them underwent repeated antib iotics treatment.On admission 9 cases were diagnosed with lymphoma,6 tuberculos is,6 inflammation of lymph node and 18 were without identified diagnosis.The f inal pathological diagnoses of all the 39 cases was LRH.Antibiotic treatment wa s effective in the patients.Conclusion:LRH was usually mis diagnosed as other diseases.Swelling of lymph nodes in superior neck with low fe ver is the main symptom of LRH.
3.Clinical characteristics of 275 pediatric cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Yan ZHAO ; Fujie ZHANG ; Zhihui DOU ; Yaowu CHENG ; Zhirong TANG ; Aiwen LIU ; Guoping PENG ; Xiaochun QIAO ; Hongxin ZHAO ; Lin PANG ; Ying YUN ; Zhongfu LIU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008;26(7):430-432
Objective To study the clinical characteristic of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients younger than 15 years old and to explore the influence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection on them. Methods The clinical information, including demographic profile, clinical stages of the disease, laboratory test results and developmental status were gathered from 275 antiretroviral therapy naive patients. Results Seventy eight point nine percent patients were infected by vertical transmission. Sixteen percent were infected by receiving blood products. The average age was (7.6±3. 7) years, with 5 cases younger than 1 year old, 104 cases ranging from 1 - 5 years and 166 cases elder than 6 years. Seventy point one percent patients were classified as stage 3 or 4 according to World Health Organization definitions. The average CD4 count was ( 137 ± 159 )/μL, ( 304 ± 317 ) /μL and ( 1 246 ± 776 )/μL respectively in children elder than 6 years, ranging from 1 to 5 years and younger than 1 year. One hundred and eighty one cases suffered from anemia on different severity grading. The most common HIV related symdromes included persistent fever, skin damage, persistent diarrhea, oral candidiasis and recurrent upper respiratory tract infection. Among these infected children, 49. 6% showed height lower than x - 2s and 19. 9% showed weight lower than x - 2s. Conclusions Most survival pediatric AIDS patients are elder than 6 years. HIV infection can significantly affect the children's immune system function,growth and development.