1.Social psychology analysis of fear derived from severe acute respiratory syndrome
Fei LIAO ; Li DU ; Jun ZHAO ; Yurui YAN ; Hao CHEN ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To study the social psychology of people when facing severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS),a sudden social crisis.Methods:Using the social psychological methods,we analyzed the manifestations,causes and hazards of the public fear derived from the outbreak of SARS in China.Results:Sudden outbreak of SARS made people full of uncertainty and fear,and such fear would bring adverse effects to the society.It affected not only the daily life of people,but aslo their physical, mental stability and behavior reaction.Conclusion:SARS makes us realize the importance of psychology and psychiatry to individuals and to the society.It is imperative to establish a comprehensive provention and intervention system of diseases to maintain the social stability and the well being of individuals.
2.Fragile histindine triad gene and carcinomas of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinus
Yanping ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Lina LI ; Yurui SUN ; Yan ZHANG ; Deliang HUANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the genetic abnormalities of FHIT gene in nasal and paranasal sinus carcinoma, and to explore its relationship between genetic abnormalities of FHIT gene and etiology of nasal and paranasal sinus carcinoma(NPSC). METHODS The clinical data of 48 patients with NPSC treated with radical operations from 1991 to 2000 were studied retrospectively. Patients included 23 female and 25 male ranging in age from 20 to 71 years. Immunohistochemistry with SP method was used to assess the expression of FHIT in the carcinoma specimens of the patients. Microdissection and denaturating high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) were used to analyze the loss of hereteozygosity (LOH) of DS1234 in exon 8 of FHIT gene. RESULTS The loss of expression of FHIT was found in 5 patients(10.4 %, 5/48). Comparing with adjacent non-neoplastic tissue, reduced expression of HFIT was found in 16 (55.17 %, 16/29) patients. The adenoid cystic carcinoma showed stronger expression of FHIT than squamous cell carcinoma(P