1.Morphological observation of compressed cancellous bone in femoral condyle of dog
Yanping ZUO ; Yongyue WANG ; Yunting FU ; Ying ZHOU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Objective This study simulated clinical implant surgery using squeeze technique by establishing a rational animal model.We investigated the microscope image in order to observe the agglutination of the cancellous bone after being compressed.Methods The cancellous bone in condyles of dog femur had been chosen as the experimental position,the implant holes were prepared using squeeze technique according to different compressing extent(0,0.6,1.2,2.0mm),and then the corresponding implants were inserted into them.After different healing periods(1 week,2 weeks,4 weeks,12 weeks),the mongerl dogs were sacrificed and the hard tissue slices were made,then the architecture of the cancellous bone was observed using microscope.Results The architecture of the cancellous bone was changed obviously by squeeze technique in 1 week,2 weeks and 4 weeks hard tissue slices.After being compressed,the bone trabecula around implants was compact.Conclusion The clinical implant surgery using squeeze technique helps improve peri-implant bone density,which is good for obtaining primary stabilities of implants.
2.Transcranial sonographic features of Parkinson's disease patients with musculoskeletal pain
Yunting FU ; Yingchun ZHANG ; Chengjie MAO ; Yujing SHENG ; Xiaofang CHEN ; Lingli XU ; Chunfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2017;50(7):489-495
Objective To investigate the substantia nigra (SN) and brainstem raphe (BR) echogenic features of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with musculoskeletal pain.Methods A total of 115 PD patients recruited in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from October 2014 to May 2016 were assessed with the following rating scales:Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS),Hoehn and Yahr Staging Scale (H/Y),Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD),Beck Depression Inventory Ⅱ (BDI-Ⅱ) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).All the subjects underwent transcranial sonography during the clinical evaluation.And the patients were divided into PD with musculoskeletal pain (n =54) and PD without musculoskeletal pain (n =61) groups,or PD with depression(n =74) and PD without depression(n =41) groups.Results Compared with PD patients without pain,PD patients with musculoskeletal pain had higher scores of UPDRS-Ⅱ,-Ⅲ,HRSD,BDI,NMSQ and H/Y (UPDRS-Ⅱ score:12.56 ±6.01 vs 8.79 ±4.38,t =-3.801,P <0.01;UPDRS-Ⅲ score:24.43 ± 12.43 vs 20.07 ± 11.12,t=-1.986,P=0.049;HRSD score:11.65-±6.94 vs 8.38-±5.36,t=-2.844,P=0.005;BDI score:14.09 ±6.20 vs 9.74 ±6.00,t =-3.826,P <0.01;NMSQ score:8.57 ± 4.06 vs 5.60 ± 3.38,t=4.193,P<0.01;H/Y:2.0(1.5,2.6) vs 1.5(1.0,2.0),Z=-3.011,P=0.003).Positive BR was more frequent in depressed than in non-depressed PD patients without pain (63.6% vs 14.3%;x2 =15.25,P <0.01).Positive BR was positively associated with sex(r =0.228,P =0.014),age(r =0.184,P =0.049),disease duration (r =0.196,P =0.035),and depression (r =0.396,P < 0.01).However,positive BR did not correlate with musculoskeletal pain.No correlation was found between positive SN and clinical characteristics of PD patients.Conclusions PD patients with musculoskeletal pain have worse activity of daily living,more severe motor symptoms,more non-motor symptoms,and are more depressed.SN and BR echogenecity do not correlate with musculoskeletal pain,however,hypoechogenic or interrupted BR is associated with depression in PD patients.
3.Pharmaceutical care for a gastric cancer patient with post-operation abdominal infection and cellulitis
Yunting ZHANG ; Hui FU ; Dongjie LI ; Fang HUANG ; Fuming SHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2022;40(6):580-582
Objective To explore the effective management of post-operation infections through clinical pharmacists participating in the treatment of a gastric cancer patient with post operation abdominal infection and cellulitis. Methods Clinical pharmacists provided an rational anti-infective treatment plan with the combination of pharmacy and clinical practice, conducted medication education for the patient, and participated in the process of pharmacy care for the patient. Results Physicians modified the medication plan according to the recommendations from the clinical pharmacists. The patient’s infection was effectively controlled and the symptoms were alleviated. Conclusion With their professional knowledge, clinical pharmacists can select the best antibacterial drug regimen for the treatment of post-operation infections and provide patients with optimal pharmaceutical care.
4.Clinical evaluation of retention strength of two different adhesive systems on glass fiber-reinforced posts
FU Yunting ; LI Hongwen ; DU Ruitian ; WANG Xiaoyan ; JIANG Jing ; LIU Senqing
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2017;25(8):515-518
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical effect of two different resin cements on the glass fiber-reinforced posts.
Methods :
One hundred and thirty-six teeth were randomly divided into two groups, with sixty-eight in each. Group A used Multilink N self-etch system and group B used RelyX Unicem self-adhesive system to bond fiber posts. Follow-up examinations took place at 6, 12 and 24 months after the placement.
Results :
The success ratios of two groups were all 97% above and there was no significant difference between two groups (P > 0.05).
Conclusion
Multilink N self-etch system and RelyX Unicem self-adhesive system all have good effect on glass fiber-reinforced posts bonding.
5.A study of the esthetic outcomes of peri-implant soft tissue conditioning with provisional restorations and healing abutments
LIU Senqing ; DU Ruitian ; LI Hongwen ; GENG Xiaorui ; FU Yunting ; GENG Fayun
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(6):379-383
Implant restoration ; Provisional restoration ; Healing abutment ; Esthetic zone ; Esthetic outcomes:
To compare the esthetic outcomes of peri-implant soft tissue conditioning with provisional restorations and healing abutments.
Methods :
A total of 48 patients missing a single tooth in the esthetic zone were chosen for the present study and divided into two groups. Twenty-six patients in Group A used provisional restorations to condition the peri-implant soft tissue before final restorations, while 22 patients in Group B used healing abutments to condition the soft tissue. All patients were evaluated by pink esthetic scores (PESs) at the time of the final restoration and at a 1-year follow-up.
Results:
A total of 26 implants in Group A and 22 implants in Group B showed good peri-implant soft tissue condition. PESs at the time of the final restoration and at the 1-year follow-up in Group A were 8.18 and 8.35, respectively, and 6.73 and 8.18 in Group B, respectively. PESs at the time of final restoration and at the 1-year follow-up were not significantly different in Group A but were significantly different in Group B. The PESs of the two groups were significantly different at the final restoration but were not significantly different at the 1-year follow-up.
Conclusions
Provisional restoration in the esthetic zone can improve the pink esthetic effect when permanent restoration.
6.Clinical Manifestations, Molecular Genetics and Gonadal Pathology of 416 Patients with Disorders of Sex Development: A Single-Center Cohort Study
Wanjun LIN ; Cuili LIANG ; Wen FU ; Liyu ZHANG ; Wei JIA ; Jinhua HU ; Wen ZHANG ; Yunting LIN ; Huilin NIU ; Liping FAN ; Zhikun LU ; Duan LI ; Zongcai LIU ; Huiying SHENG ; Xi YIN ; Xiaodan CHEN ; Guochang LIU ; Jing CHENG ; Li LIU
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2024;3(3):310-317
To investigate the clinical manifestations, molecular genetics and gonadal pathology characteristics of patients with disorders of sex development (DSD), and to summarize the clinical experience of identifying rare diseases from common symptoms. The clinical data of 416 patients with DSD diagnosed and treated in the multidisciplinary center of DSD of Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center from May 2018 to August 2023 were retrospectively analyzed, summarized and discussed. According to chromosome karyotype, 416 cases of DSD were classified into three types: 92 cases(22.1%) of abnormal sex chromosome karyotype, 285 cases(68.5%) of 46, XY karyotype and 39 cases(9.4%) of 46, XX karyotype. Among the 92 patients with abnormal sex chromosome karyotype, 59 cases were raised as males, 18 cases (30.5%) complained of short penis with hypospadias and cryptorchidism. The most common karyotype was 45, X/46, XY(58 cases, 63.0%).Among the 285 patients with 46, XY karyotype, 238 cases were raised as males, and 63 cases(26.5%)complained of short penis and hypospadias; 47 cases were raised as females, and 13 cases(27.7%) complained of inguinal mass. A total of 216 patients with 46, XY karyotype were subjected to whole exome gene detection, and 155 cases(71.8%) were found to have molecular pathogenesis with the clinical phenotype. Among the 39 patients with 46, XX karyotype, 19 cases were raised as males, and 8 cases(42.1%) complained of short penis and hypospadias. In the 18 cases of gonad biopsy, 17 cases showed testicular tissue in gonads. Whole exome sequencing was performed in 14 cases. The etiologies of DSD are complex and diverse, and the clinical manifestations are various, which can be manifested as hypospadias, micropenis, cryptorchidism and other common symptoms of the urinary system. Different etiologies have different treatment options. Therefore, chromosome karyotype, molecular genetic testing and gonadal pathology can be used to clarify the cause of disease, especially for rare diseases, improve the detection rate, reduce the rate of missed diagnosis, and ensure reasonable treatment, especially sex selection.