1.Expression of survivin and its clinical significance in non-small cell lung cancer
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(05):-
Objective: To investigate the expression of survivin in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and analyze its relationship with clinic opathological features and the expression of p53. Methods: The expression of survivin and p53 in 61 cases of NSCLC were detected by immunohistochemistry using monoclonal antibodies against human survivin protein and P53, respectively. Results: The expression of survivin in NSCLC could be detected in cytoplasm and/or in nucleus. The overall immunoreactivity was found in 77.0% (47/61) of tumors. Cytoplasmic, nuclear and both immunoreactivities were present in 26.2% (16/61), 8.2% (5/61) and 42.62%(26/61) respectively. The cytoplasmic and nuclear immunoreactivities in squamous cell carcinoma (57.6%, 19/33) were higher than that in adenocarcinoma (25%, 7/28) and there was significant difference (P
2.Evaluation on angiogenesis of breast carcinoma and precancerous lesion with power Doppler imaging and contrast enhanced microvascular imaging
Yingjia LI ; Yunkun ZHANG ; Fenglin WU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(9):785-788
Objective To investigate the angiogenesis characteristics of normal breast,simple hyperplasia,atypical hyperplasia,intraductal carcinoma in situ and invasive ductal carcinoma.Methods Twenty cases in normal controls,20 cases with simple hyperplasia,20 cases with atypical hyperplasia,20 cases with intraductal carcinoma in situ and 30 cases with invasive ductal carcinoma were inspected with power Doppler imaging(PDI)and contrast enhanced microvascular imaging(MVI)on the quantity,configuration and distribution of angiogenesis.The microvessel density(MVD)were detected by immunohistochemical technique.ResultsWith the progression of breast cancer,MVD and grades of PDI kept increasing.Meanwhile,the blood vessels became twisted and increased in quantity with expansion into the lesion,the configuration of blood vessels became disordered.However,the changes mentioned above were not obvious in the very early stages.they became significant from the atypical hyperplasia(AH)stage.Conclusions Contrast MVI and PDI may be useful to screen high risk population with high risk of breast cancer due to their detection of changes in angiogenesis of breast carcinoma and precancerous lesions.
3.Effects of low-dose Dexmedetomidine on gastrointestinal reactions after minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer
Cailing ZHANG ; Ting LIAO ; Yingjia LUO ; Siyuan FAN
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(7):76-79
Objective To investigate the effect of low dose Dexmedetomidine on gastrointestinal reaction after minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer. Methods 94 patients with cervical cancer treated with minimally invasive surgery from February 2014 to September 2016 were selected. According to the random number table method, the patients were divided into observation group (low-dose Dexmedetomidine) and control group (saline). The incidence of nausea and vomiting, the motilin level were compared between the two groups. Results The observation group was 47 cases, grade Ⅱ nausea in 7 cases, grade Ⅲ nausea in 2 cases, the total incidence was 19.15%; 47 cases in the control group, 11 cases of grade Ⅱ nausea, grade Ⅳ nausea in 4 cases, grade 2 nausea in 2 cases, the rate was 36.17%, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). 47 cases of grade Ⅱ vomiting in 4 cases, grade Ⅲ vomiting in 5 cases, grade Ⅳ vomiting in 1 case, the total incidence rate was 14.89%, grade Ⅱin 4 case, grade Ⅲ vomiting in 5 cases, grade Ⅳ vomiting in 1 case, the total incidence was 21.28%, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in motilin level between the two groups (P > 0.05). At 6 h, 12 h and 24 h after operation, the levels of motilin in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion Low dose Dexmedetomidine can effectively prevent and alleviate the gastrointestinal reaction after minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer, and avoid the excessive release of motilin, worthy of clinical promoting.
4.Auricular Composite Tissue Flap for Repairing Nasal Ala Defect
Shaoli HUANG ; Jihua WANG ; Jingbo ZHANG ; Likun ZHU ; Yingjia ZHANG ; Lu WANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(10):100-102
Objective To discuss the effects of repairing nasal ala defects by free transplantation of autogenous auricle composite tissue flap. Methods 50 cases with nasal ala defects were repaired by free auricular composite tissue flap transplantation from Janu 2003 to May 2013. The defects size was 0.5cm x 0.7cm~1.3cm x 1.5cm. According to the size of the defects, full thick wedge-shaped auricle composite tissue flap were cut off, then inserted into the nasal ala defects area and fixed stablely, the donor sites were sutured directly avoiding ear cartilage. Salvianolate and hyperbaric oxygen were used in postoperative treatment for 5-7 days. Results 48 cases achieved good results, 2 cases had partial necrosis of composite tissue flap after operation, also achieved good results after reoperation. Over 3 months~5 years follow-up, all cases had satisfactory results. The volume of auricle composite tissue flap reduced less than 10%. Surgical incisions had a linear scar, good color matching, nostril symmetry. All patients were satisfied with the overall appearance. Conclusions Autogenous auricle composite tissue flap free transplantation for repairing middle and small size of nasal ala defects can recover ala formation and structure very well, nasal appearance can be improved greatly with nostril symmetry. There is no hypertrophic scar in donor sites. This method is simple and easy,and is also a good method for repairing nasal ala defects.
5.Expression of Bax and apoptosis in enterocytes of neonatal rats with necrotizing enterocolitis
Yong ZHANG ; Yingjia JIANG ; Zhi LIAO ; Piao YE ; Jingmei HAO ; Shaolan YU ; Yuhang HU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2014;21(10):646-648
Objective To investigate the correlation of Bax and apoptosis in enterocytes of neonatal rats with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).Methods Forty-eight neonatal rats (1 day) were randomly divided into control group (n =24) and NEC model group (n =24) by use of odd and even.The rats in control group were maternal breast-fed.The rats in NEC model group were separated from their mothers.To be given formula feeding,cold exposure after hypoxic-reoxygenation treatment.The intestinal tissue located at the boundary of ileum and caecum of two groups were gained on the 24 h,48 h and 72 h with which that all rats were sacrificed by cutting neck.Section of intestinal tissue were stained with immunohistochemistry to detect the expression of Bax and were stained with TdT mediated dUTP nick end labeling(TUNEL) to evaluate the apoptosis in each group.Results The integrate optical density (IOD) value of expression of Bax in the NEC model group began to increase on the 24 h [(1 005.06-± 11.96) IOD] and reached the summit on the 72 h [(3 340.66 ±68.72)] compared with the control group[(666.55 ± 15.77)IOD].A few of TUNEL positive cells began to increase with time dependence.A lot of TUNEL positive cells could be found in NEC model group on the 24 h [(15.04 ± 0.24) %],and the apoptotic index reached the peak on the 72 h [(35.65 ±0.61) %] compared with the control group[(4.73 ±0.04) %,P <0.01]-There was a significantly positive correlation between the cell apoptosis and the ratio change of Bax in NEC model group (r =0.94,P < 0.01).Conclusion There is a significantly positive correlation between the cell apoptosis and the ratio change of Bax in enterocytes of neonatal rats with NEC.The cell apoptosis in enterocytes of neonatal rats with NEC maybe be induced by Bax.
6.Forehead skin expansion combine with auricular cartilage for repairing nose alar full-thickness defects
Weiqi YANG ; Yongjing HE ; Jihua WANG ; Likun ZHU ; Jingbo ZHANG ; Qun GUO ; Yun YANG ; Ting TANG ; Yingjia ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2017;23(4):239-241
Objective To discuss clinical curative effects of using Forehead skin expansion combine with auricular cartilage for repairing nose alar full-thickness defects.Methods From August 2010 to August 2010,36 patients with nose alar full-thickness defects in the second affiliated hospital of kunmin medical university,The defect range exceed 1.5 cm× 1.2 cm.50-80 ml expander was implanted in forehead and injected saline water to expand in order to acquire extra skin.We Turn around the skin of defect as the lining of nose,harvest ipsilateral auricular cartilage for nose ala framework,Expanded forehead pedicle flap was transferred to cover framework.The donor area was sutured directly.The pedicle of flap was cut and trimmed after 2 months.Results Follow-up time of 3-18 months after the operation,All flaps are survive,nose alar defects are repaired successfully.Some cases were performed second surgery,postoperative,nose alar color,thickness,nostril size and shape the same with the contralateral side.Donor site healed with linear scar.Conclusions This method could be easy to obtain excess skin,for repairing large sides nose alar full-thickness defect.Frontal scar is not obvious,It is a practical.
7.Utility of 64-MSCT in assessing acute non-reperfused myocardial infarct size
Xinkai QU ; Weiyi FANG ; Jianding YE ; Shaofeng GUAN ; Ruogu LI ; Yingjia XU ; Yan SHEN ; Min ZHANG ; Hua LIU
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2013;(3):247-252
Objective To evaluate the utility of multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) in assessing acute non-reperfused myocardial infarct size. Methods Seven domestic pigs (mean weight 17.3 ± 1.9 kg) underwent ligation of the distal left anterior descending artery to establish a model of acute myocardial infarction (MI). MSCT and triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining were performed two hours later. The following data were acquired and analyzed:MI volume (%), CT values of the infarcted region, left ventricular cavity and normal cardiac tissue at various scanning time-points (1, 5, 10, 15, 20 min after contrast injection). Results Using MSCT, the overall MI volume showed a time-dependent decrease, with a reduction of 28.87%after 20 min. The greatest reduction occurred at the 5 min time-point. In TTC staining, MI volume was 9.87%± 2.44%. When MI size, as determined by MSCT, was compared with that by TTC staining in Bland-Altman plots, there was a better agreement at 5, 10, and 15 min time-points at 1 and 20 min. Conclusions The study indicates that double-phase scanning examination using MSCT is a useful tool to assess MI size, and the optimal late-phase scanning time-point set within 5-15 min of contrast injection.
8. Case report and literature review of tongue artery embolism caused by hyaluronic acid augmentation of chin
Yun YANG ; Jihua WANG ; Qun GUO ; Yingjia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(7):644-648
In December 2018, a 29-year-old female patient with lingual artery embolism after hyaluronic acid injection was admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical College. The examination showed swelling tongue, the mucosa on the front and back of the right tongue became white, and the tip of the tongue slightly atrophied. The movement of tongue was disturbed. The patient′s pronunciation was unclear. The right tongue was numb, resulted by the weak circulation. Hyaluronidase was injected into tongue. The vasodilator was used. And hyperbaric oxygen chamber was applied. Thereafter, the blood supply and oxygen concentration of embolized area were increased, and collateral circulation was established. Antibiotic therapy and continuous treatment with neurotrophic drugs (rat nerve growth factor + methylcobalt ammonium) were given to promote the repair of nerve. After treatment, the embolism of lingual artery was significantly improved. Three months later, the patients had mild muscular atrophy on the right side of the tongue, with partial recovery of the right tongue mucosa. Tongue movement, sensory and taste functions recovered. Hyaluronic acid injection needs to be standardized, performed by surgeons who masters the anatomical structures, the injection layer and spot. If the vascular embolism occurs, hyaluronidase should be used as early as possible. It also needs to reduce local tension in both injected and affected area, reduce the pressure of injection on blood vessels, improve local blood circulation, so as to achieve better therapeutic effect.
9.Evaluation of conventional ultrasound in the detection of subclinical hemorrhage of hemophilia joint
Yaru ZHANG ; Hao LIU ; Fei MA ; Yang GAO ; Cong XU ; Mei YI ; Jing SUN ; Xiaoqin FENG ; Yingjia LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(3):249-252
Objective:To explore the application value of conventional ultrasound(US) in detecting occult bleeding lesions in joints of patients with hemophilia.Methods:Twenty-seven children with severe hemophilia A who received factor Ⅷ prophylactic treatment from March 2017 to April 2018 in Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University were enrolled. Clinical data were collected from routine practice accompanied with US examination, hemophilia joint health score (HJHS) 2.1 assessment and the history of hemarthrosis of both ankles, elbows and knees at baseline and at 1 year follow-up.Results:A total of 157 joints of 27 patients were followed up for one year. During the treatments, 74 joints were found without history of hemarthrosis, among which the total US score of 14(14/74, 18.9%) joints increased, and HJHS 2.1 score of 11(11/74, 14.9%) joints developed. There was no significant change in the HJHS 2.1 score of 108 joints, among which 25 joints (25/108, 23.1%) had an increase in the total US score.However, there was no significant change in the total US score for 93 joints, of which 9(9/93, 9.7%) had an increase in HJHS 2.1 score.Conclusions:US examination can sensitively detect hemophilia arthropathy in joints without history of hemarthrosis and without obvious progression of arthropathy by HJHS 2.1 examination, and provide clinicians with more accurate joint information.
10.Diagnostic and score value of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in hemophilia arthropathy
Fei MA ; Yingjia LI ; Liling XIAO ; Li ZHANG ; Shuyi LUO ; Wanxian LUO ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Shaofu HONG ; Manxiang WU ; Jing SUN ; Fang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2016;25(6):525-529
Objective To explore the diagnostic and score value of ultrasound on hemophiliac arthropathy referring to MRI on the diagnosis and score of hemophiliac arthropathy Methods The ultrasound and MRI examinations were performed on 42 joints of 42 hemophilia patients 14 knees 14 ankles and 14 elbows The consistency of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in the detection and score of joint diseases was compared Finally inter-and intra-observer agreement of ultrasound scoring system were tested Results The consistency of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging was excellent κ=0 763-0 896 P < 0 001 in the detection of early soft tissue lesions effusion or hemarthrosis synovial hypertrophy hemosiderin excellent κ=0 793 P <0 001 in the detection of cartilage loss poor κ=0 133 P = 0 132 in the detection of erosions and poor κ= 0 100 P = 0 137 in the detection of subchondral cysts The consistency of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging was good to excellentκ=0 684-0 833 P < 0 001 in the score of early soft tissue lesions effusion or hemarthrosis synovial hypertrophy and hemosiderin and poor to good κ=0 145 -0 635 P <0 001 in the score of advanced osteochondral lesions cartilage loss and bone erosions The inter-observer agreement was good to excellent κ=0 676-0 870 P <0 001 for early soft tissue lesions and moderate to excellent κ=0 421- 0 75 1 P < 0 001 for advanced osteochondral lesions The intra-observer agreement was good to excellent κ=0 705-0 885 P <0 001 for early soft tissue lesions and moderate to good κ=0 532 -0 732 P <0 001 for advanced osteochondral lesions Conclusions Ultrasound plays an important role in detecting early soft tissue changes effusion or hemarthrosis synovial hypertrophy hemosiderin and cartilage loss which helps follow-up and guide clinical treatment.