1.Study on Compatible Stability of Voriconazole for Injection Combined with 2 Kinds of Injections
Xiaohong CUI ; Jinmin REN ; Meng LIU ; Zekun KANG ; Ying GONG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(17):2343-2346
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the compatible stability of Voriconazole for injection after mixed with Fructose injec-tion or Invert sugar injection. METHODS:Referring to package inserts,Voriconazole for injection 200 mg was dissolved with Wa-ter for injection to 20 mL,and then combined with Fructose injection 250 mL and Invert sugar injection 250 mL,respectively. At room temperature,the appearance of mixtures were observed 0,1,2,3,4,5 h after mixing,and pH value and the number of in-soluble particles were determined;the content of voriconazole was determined by HPLC. RESULTS:Under above condition,the appearance and pH value of mixtures had no significant change within 5 h;the number of particles ≥10 μm and ≥25 μm were all in line with the standard of Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2015 edition);the relative content of voriconazole was decreasing (95.28%-100%),but it changed within ±5%(RSD<2%,n=6). CONCLUSIONS:Voriconazole for injection could keep stable within 5 h after mixed with Fructose injection or Invert sugar injection.
3.Seven cases of infant lichen scrofulosorum related to bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination
Yangyang LIN ; Zekun GONG ; Li ZHAO ; Qinfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(8):533-536
Objective To investigate the etiology,clinical manifestations,diagnosis and outcomes of lichen scrofulosorum (LS).Methods Clinical data collected from 7 infants with LS,who visited Department of Dermatology,Tianjin Children's Hospital between 2010 and 2018,were analyzed retrospectively,and the etiology,clinical manifestations,diagnosis,development and outcomes of LS were investigated.Results All the 7 infants developed LS after bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)vaccination,and the clinical manifestations of LS were reddish or hazel papules mainly distributed on the trunk with small scales attached to the surface.No abnormal laboratory examination results were observed.Histopathological examination showed granuloma in the dennis.Without any treatment,all rashes of the 7 patients disappeared within 6 months,and no scar or hyperpigmentation remained.Conclusions Infant LS usually appears 2-3 months after BCG vaccination,clinically presents as papules mostly on the trunk,pathologically characterized as granuloma in the dermis,and can heal spontaneously.
4.Reflectance confocal microscopy features of several common diseases manifesting as papules in children
Lixin CHEN ; Haihui SU ; Ying WANG ; Ji WANG ; Zekun GONG ; Zhiwei GUAN ; Jia LIAN ; Xiaoyan FENG ; Yangyang LIN ; Xibo GAO ; Xinxin LIU ; Tiantian BI ; Qinfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2016;49(11):817-820
Objective To evaluate the clinical application value of reflectance confocal microscopy(RCM) in the diagnosis of several common diseases manifesting as papules in children, including lichen nitidus, verruca planae, lichen striatus, milium, molluscum contagiosum and lichen pilaris. Methods A total of 579 children clinically characterized by papules were recruited into this study. RCM was used to observe lesions and perilesional normal skin. The RCM features of 6 diseases manifesting as papules were analyzed and compared. Results Based on RCM images, 236 patients were diagnosed with lichen nitidus, 70 with verruca planae, 123 with lichen striatus, 40 with milium, 53 with molluscum contagiosum and 57 with lichen pilaris. All the 6 diseases had typical RCM features. Concretely speaking, RCM images of lichen nitidus lesions showed infiltration of dense inflammatory cells and melanophages in enlarged dermal papillae. In RCM images of verruca planae lesions, cells in the granular and spinous layers were arranged in concentric circles, giving a rose cluster?like appearance. RCM images of lichen striatus lesions revealed focal swelling of stratum spinosum, absent or local liquifaction degeneration of basal cells, and clustering of a moderate number of inflammatory cells in the superficial dermis. In RCM images of milium lesions, well?circumscribed round or oval structures containing highly but nonuniformly refractive materials could be seen in the dermis. RCM images of molluscum contagiosum lesions showed intact cystoid structures containing highly refractive molluscum bodies. Lowly to moderately refractive cutin ? like materials were observed along with the dilation of hair follicle infundibula in RCM images of lichen pilaris lesions. In RCM images, the 6 diseases were distinguished mainly based on structural features(patterns and refractivity)of skin lesions shown by continuous vertical scanning. Conclusion RCM is of great value to the diagnosis of diseases manifesting as papules in children.