1.Treatment of thoracolumbar kyphosis with wedge-shaped vertebral osteotomy,expanding bone graft and spanning segment pedicle screw-rod system fixation from posterior approach
Dong WANG ; Zengxia LIU ; Xijing HE
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(16):-
[Objective]To explore the clinical character and the treatment method of wedge-shaped vertebral osteotomy,expanding bone graft and spanning segment pedicle screw-rod system fixation from posterior approach to the thoracolumbar kyphosis caused by old fracture.[Method]From June 2003 to May 2008,26 cases of kyphosis deformity at thoracolumbar segment were treated with wedge-shaped vertebral osteoctomy and long segment pedicle screw-rod internal fixation,including 19 males and 7 females and aging 16-45 years(average age:24.2 years).All kyphosis deformity were caused by old thoracolumbar fracture and patients suffered from back pain.The average disease history were 12.6 years.All the sigittal kyphosis Cobb's angles were more than 40 degree cases.Sixteen patients complicated with nervous symptom.Among them 18 cases were given wedge-shaped vertebral osteoctomy and long segment pedicle screw internal fixation,8 cases were given expanding bone graft in anterior of vertebra after osteotomy.The kyphosis angles from radiographs were given compared between pre-and postoperatively,and complications were given analysis too.[Result]Twenty-two patients had been followed up for 12-48 months(average time:34.6 months),all patients' kyphosis angles were corrected satisfactory,the extend of right angle were 86.45%?4.56%.Besides mesenteric artery compressed syndrome happened in 1 patient,other complication was rare.[Conclusion]This method can correct the kyphosis deformity immediately in operation,its correct extent is large,expanding bone graft in anterior of vertebra after osteotomy can reduce the spine shorten and spinal cord injury rate.
2.CT Diagnosis of Follicular Thyroid Adenoma
Yilin SUN ; Zengxia WANG ; Qinli SUN ; Fei WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the CT manifestations of follicular thyroid adenoma.Methods CT manifestations of follicular thyroid adenoma proved by operation and pathology in 19 cases were analyzed retrospectively.Results Of 19 cases,5 cases were male and 14 cases were female,the average age was 36.6 years old.There were single focus in 17 and multiple focus in 2.All lesions were round or round-like.The lesions were homogeneous low density with smooth clear edges on plain CT scans.2 cases showed calcification in tumor.All cases had slight enhancement on contrast-enhanced CT scans.Conclusion CT manifestations of follicular thyroid adenoma are mostly typical which appear round or round-like,with clear smooth edges and most of which can be correctly diagnosed.
3.A brief analysis of the American Cancer Society′s Clinical Practice Guideline—Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Care Guideline
Yu LI ; Lihui LIU ; Zengxia SHI ; Chunxiang SU ; Zhiqi CHEN ; Zipan WANG ; Jing WANG ; Shujin YUE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(3):161-165
With the construction and development of head and neck tumor, diagnosis and treatment technology and survival rate of patients have been improved in different degrees. Nurses play an important role as managers and practitioners in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with head and neck tumors, and it is very important to evaluate and manage the treatment and prognosis of head and neck tumor patients scientifically. In this context, the American Cancer Society launched the Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Care Guideline in 2017 and was endorsed by the American Society for Clinical Oncology. This paper mainly discusses the forming process of the guidelines, the main points of the consensus of experts, the guiding role of the guidelines in clinical work and the obstacles and limitations of the guidelines.
4.Ethacrynic acid targets GSTM1 to ameliorate obesity by promoting browning of white adipocytes.
Zhaomeng CUI ; Yang LIU ; Wei WAN ; Yuyan XU ; Yehui HU ; Meng DING ; Xin DOU ; Ruina WANG ; Hailing LI ; Yongmei MENG ; Wei LI ; Wei JIANG ; Zengxia LI ; Yiming LI ; Minjia TAN ; Dengke K MA ; Yu DING ; Jun O LIU ; Cheng LUO ; Biao YU ; Qiqun TANG ; Yongjun DANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(6):493-501