1.Association between Clock T3111C and T257G gene polymorphisms and sleep epilepsy in a Hunan Han population
Jie LIU ; Guoliang LI ; Yayuan LUO ; Chen LI ; Hanzhi LI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2012;45(8):575-580
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between the Clock T3111C and T257G gene polymorphisms and sleep epilepsy patients in Han population of Hunan province.MethodsThree hundred and eleven subjects with epilepsy ( sleep epilepsy group ( n =112 ),aperiodic group ( n =95 ),awakening epilepsy group ( n =104 ) ) and 300 sex- and age-matched healthy controls were enrolled in the study.Genomic DNAs were extracted from peripheral blood leucocytes by phenol-chloroform methods.The Clock T3111C and T257G polymorphisms were detected by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism(PCR-RFLP).Results(1) Two genotypes(TT and TC) were detected in Clock T3111C.The frequency of Clock site T3111C genotypes in all of the people was 86.09% (TT,526/611),13.91%(TC,85/611),0( CC),T allele gene frequency was 93.04% (1134/1222) and C allele gene frequency was 6.96% (85/1222).There was no significant difference in genotype and gene distribution of Clock gene T3111C polymorphism between sleep epilepsy group,aperiodic group,awakening epilepsy group and control group.(2)Two genotypes(TT and TG) were detected in Clock T257G.The frequency of Clock site T257G genotypes in all of the people was 85.92% (TT,525/611 ),14.08% (TG,86/611 ),0( GG),T allele gene frequency was 92.96% (1136/1222) and G allele gene frequency was 7.04% (86/1222).There was no significant difference in genotype and gene distribution of Clock gene T257G polymorphisms between sleep epilepsy group,aperiodic epilepsy group,awakening epilepsy group and control group.(3)There was an almost complete correspondence (complete linkage disequilibrium) of bases between the positions 257 and 3111.ConclusionClock gene T3111C and T257G polymorphisms are not associated with sleep epilepsy in Han population of Hunan province.
2.Imaging features of rare mastitis
Donglin LUO ; Juntao DING ; Ying JIA ; Yayuan WEN ; Jinping CHEN ; Yan XU
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2010;04(5):327-330
Objective To summarise the imaging features of rare mastitis and explore the diagnostic value of ultrasound, mammography and MRI for rare mastitis. Methods The record of 24 patients diagnosed as rare mastitis in our hospital from Jan. 2000 to Jun. 2009 was reviewed, including clinical manifestations, pathological results, imaging diagnosis and diagnostic accurate rate. Results Of the 24 patients, 14 patients were ductal ectasia with chronic mastitis, 3 granulomatous mastitis, 6 chronic abscess and 1 mammary tuberculosis. 13 patients underwent ultrasonic scan, 12 patients underwent mammography and 3 patients underwent MRI, with the diagnostic accurate rate 77%, 25% and 100% respectively. Conclusions There are no special imaging manifestations for most rare mastitis, however, some differential characteristics still exist. MRI has a higher accuracy compared to ultrasound and mammography. The combination of multiple imaging methods can improve diagnostic accuracy.