1.CT and MRI findings of temporal bone anomaly in patients with tinnitus
Bing WANG ; Junfang XIAN ; Zhenchang WANG ; Zhaohui LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(3):255-259
Objective To study high resolution CT (HRCT) and MRI findings of temporal bone anomaly in patients with tinnitus and identify the optimal examination method in the detection of the anomaly. Methods The HRCT and MRI data were analyzed retrospectively in 1015 patients including 145 patients with pulsatile tinnitus (PT) and 870 patients with nonpulsatile tinnitus (NPT). The positive rates of HRCT and MRI in the identification of temporal bone anomaly were analyzed and the efficiency of various examination methods was compared in revealing the anomaly. Data were tested by Chi-square test analysis. Results Among 1015 patients, anomaly was seen in 767 cases (75.57%). High jugular bulb was found in 414 patients, accounting for 40. 79%. Sigmoid sinus anomaly was detected in 387 patients (38. 13%), while otitis media was found in 148 cases (14. 58%), and low middle cranial fossa in 70 cases (6. 90%). The positive rate of HRCT in the detection of high jugular bulb was 54. 89% (365/665), which was significantly higher than those of other methods (P < 0. 05). The positive rate of enhanced HRCT in showing sigmoid sinus anomaly was 73.68% (56/76), which was significantly higher than those of other methods(P <0. 05). Sigmoid sinus anomaly was the most frequent finding in patients with PT, accounting for 66. 21% (96/145). The incidence of sigmoid sinus anomaly was higher in PT than in NPT (291/870,33.45% ;χ2 =56. 537 ,P <0. 01). The fast imaging employing steady-state acquisition (FIESTA) sequence was the best examination method in displaying the vessel within the internal auditory canal (42/42,100%).Conclusions High jugular bulb and sigmoid sinus anomaly were the most frequent abnormal findings of temporal bone in patients with tinnitus. Enhanced HRCT was the choice of modality in patients with PT.Plain HRCT was recommended for NPT. FIESTA sequence was the best in the evaluation of the vessel within the internal auditory canal.
2.Otopoint-penetrative needling and aligned needling therapy for 61 cases of cervical spondylosis of nerve-root type.
Xian-Bing HOU ; Ying-Li LIU ; Mei-Ying WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(7):651-652
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Acupuncture, Ear
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instrumentation
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Spinal Nerve Roots
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physiopathology
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Spondylosis
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physiopathology
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therapy
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Young Adult
3.Theraputical effect of Mammotome vacuum biopsy system on breast benign masses
Dongming CHU ; Bing GU ; Guoqiang RONG ; Xian LIU ; Ye WANG
China Oncology 2001;0(02):-
Background and purpose:Breast masses is woman's common diease,With the development of people's living.They are eager to find a new method which is efficient and less pain to replace conventional open surgery.So Mammotone appears.We assessed the efficacy of Mammotome biopsy system for the patients with single and multiple breast masses.We assessed the efficacy of Mammotome biopsy system for patients with single and multiple breast masses.Methods:From Janurary 2004 to April 2005,patients with single and multiple breast masses underwent Mammotome and conventional surgery respectively.Two methods has been compared from the aspects of difficulties,side effects,prognosis and degree of patient's satisfaction.Results:The length of excisions,anesthetic dosage,operational time,pain etc with Mammtome group were superior to the conventional group,especially for the patients with multiple breast masses.There were no difference in terms of bleeding during or after operation for two groups.Patients were followed up 3 to 15 months,none of the patients had relapse and patient's satisfaction was very encouraging.Conclusions:The color guided Mammotome showed very promising results for the patients with breast benign masses,and it was very useful for the masses either located deeply or were multiple.
4.Comprehensive therapy for 53 cases of qi-stagnation constitution.
Xian-Bing HOU ; Hui ZHAO ; Ying-Li LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(3):227-228
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Young Adult
5.Study of the cells of frontal recess region with multi-detector CT multiplanar reconstruction and clinicaI significance
Jianhua TAO ; Luo ZHANG ; Zhenchang WANG ; Jing LI ; Junfang XIAN ; Bing LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(2):172-175
ObjectiveTo observe the cells of frontal recess region with multi-detector CT muhiplanar reconstruction(MPR).MethodsOne hundred patients without the disease of frontal sinus and frontal recess region underwent axial multi-detector CT scan with axial,coronal and sagittal multiplanar reconstruction.ResultsIn 100 cases(200 sides),the agger nasi cell is present in 186 sides(93.0%),the frontal cells were identified in 88 sides(44.0%),the prevalence of type Ⅰ,type Ⅱ,type Ⅲ and type Ⅳ cells were 51 sides(58.0%),23 sides(26.1%),14 sides(15.9%)and 0 sides,respectively. The suprabullar cells,the frontal bullar cells and the supraorbital ethmoid cells were identified in 130 sides (65.0%),23 sides(11.5%)and 11 sides(5.5%),respectively.The interfrontal septal cells were identified in 36 sides(18.0%).There was no significant difference between males and females,as well as between left and right side(P>0.05).Conclusion With MPR imaging,doctors could better understand the frontal recess region,which is helpful to the endoscopic frontal sinus surgery.
6.Identification of Schisandra chinensis with white fruits based on ITS2 sequences.
Xian-Kuan LI ; Bing WANG ; Yan-Chao ZHENG ; Cong LIU ; Pu DING ; Xin SONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(11):2011-2015
OBJECTIVETo analyse a special kind of Schisandra chinensis with the white fruit using ITS2 barcode at molecular levels.
METHODITS2 regions were sequenced bidirectionally. Sequence assembly and consensus sequence generation were performed using the CodonCode Aligner, MEGA 5.0 software was used to align the sequences. The ITS2 secondary structure was predicted using ITS2 web server, BLAST 1 method was used to identify the S. chinensis with the white fruit.
RESULTThe length of the ITS2 sequence was 231 bp. And the sample was identified as S. chinensis using the method of BLAST 1. Their mean interspecific genetic distance (K2P distance) among the populations of the S. chinensis with the white fruit and S. chinensis was far lower than the mean interspecific genetic distance between the S. chinensis and S. sphenanthera.
CONCLUSIONBy using ITS2 the S. chinensis with the white fruit was identified as S. chinensis, and the ITS2 barcode could be used to identify S. chinensis and S. sphenanthera.
DNA, Plant ; chemistry ; genetics ; DNA, Ribosomal Spacer ; chemistry ; genetics ; Fruit ; chemistry ; classification ; genetics ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Nucleic Acid Conformation ; Schisandra ; chemistry ; classification ; genetics ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Software
7.Intralesional curettage and wide excision for treatment of giant cell tumors (GCTs) of the distal radius: A Meta-analysis.
Zhen-chun YIN ; Bing-gen LIU ; Qing-jiang PANG ; Xian-jun CHEN ; Xiao YU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(1):58-64
OBJECTIVETo search all studies that had been published in the world with regarding to the effectiveness of the extent of intralesional curettage and wide excision for recurrence rate and complications and comparative functional outcomes in patients with giant cell tumours (GCT) of the distal radius and analyze them which were in high quality by means of Meta analysis, in order to give some evidences for the choice of method dealing with giant cell tumors GCT in surgery.
METHODSCochrane central register of controlled trials(Issue 8 2014), PubMed(1970-01-01/2013-01-01), Ovid (1970-01-01/2013- 01-01), Elsevier (1970-01-01/2013-01-01), CNKI (1970-01-01/2013-01-01) were searched. Including intralesional curettage and wide excision were performed to treat giant cell tumors (GCTs) of the distal radius in the literatures, selecting on meet eligibility in the standard literatures underwent strict quality assessment. The Meta-analysis was performed with software RevMan5.0 from the Cochrane collaboration. Additionally, the analysis checked the heterogeneity of data. The effectiveness of the extent of intralesional curettage and wide excision for recurrence rate and complication in patients with giant cell tumours of the distal radius were evaluated and Odds Ratio was calculated.
RESULTSSeven relevant articles were identified involving total 163 cases. Among them, 92 cases were intralesional curettage (PMMA, n = 54; bone graft, n = 33; no PMMA or bone grafts, n = 5) and 71 cases were wide excision. The patients in the intralesional curettage group had a higher recurrence rate [OR = 3.87, 95% CI (1.42, 10.53)],especially for Campanacci grade 3 GCTs [OR = 10.12, 95% CI (1.57, 65.27)], yet fewer major complications [OR = 0.13, 95% CI (0.04, 0.40)] than the wide excision group. The use of PMMA versus bone graft did not affect the recur- rence rate [OR = 0.96, 95% CI (0.26, 3.56)]. By selecting the system evaluation of MSTS, the VAS and dynamometer, the result showed that the intralesional curettage group was equivalent or preferable to wide excision in terms of function rehabilitation.
CONCLUSIONBased on data obtained from the limited number of studies available, intralesional curettage appears to be moreappropriate for the treatment of local lesions (Grade 1 and 2) than Grade 3 GCTs of the distal radius. Moreover, PMMA was not additionally effective as an adjuvant, the intralesional curettage group was found to be equivalent or preferable to wide excision in terms of function rehabilitation.
Bone Neoplasms ; surgery ; Curettage ; methods ; Giant Cell Tumor of Bone ; surgery ; Humans ; Radius ; surgery
8.Multiplanar reconstruction of pterygopalatine fossa communications with multi-detector CT
Jianhua TAO ; Zhenchang WANG ; Junfang XIAN ; Yong LI ; Fengyuan MAN ; Zheng MAO ; Bing LIU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(03):-
0.05).CONCLUSION MPR images could objectively and accurately demonstrate the shape of the PPF communications and their adjacent structures.
9.The effect of fluoride and arsenic pollution on bone metabolism in exposed population
Qi-bing, ZENG ; Yun, LIU ; Ai-hua, ZHANG ; Feng, HONG ; Jun NG YA ; Xian, YU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(4):393-395
Objective To explore the effect of fluoride and arsenic pollution on bone metabolism in exposed population. Methods One hundred and fifty-two fluoride and arsenic exposed people were selected from Jiaole village, Yuzhang town, Xingron county, Guizhou province in 2006, and 59 not exposed people from Daguoduo village 13 km away from Jiaole village were selected as control. Urinary fluorine(UF), urinary arsenic (UAs), urinary hydroxyproline (UHYP), cross-linked N-telopeptides of type I collagen (UNTX) and bone strength index(STI) were detected. Results The main effect of fluoride on UHYP and UNTX were statistically significant (F = 9.785, 4.225, P < 0.01 ), but was not significant on STI(F = 0.183, P > 0.05). The main effect of arsenic on UNTX was statistically significant (F = 2.660, P < 0.05 ), but was not significant on UHYP and STI(F = 2.012, 0.183,all P > 0.05). The interaction between fluoride and arsenic on UNTX was statistically significant (F= 2.429, P <0.01), but was not significant on UHYP and STI(F= 1.218, 1.001, all P> 0.05). Conclusions Fluoride exposure can affect the metabolism of collagen and bone resorption, and Arsenic exposure main affect bone resorption, fluoride and arsenic co-exposure have more significant effect on bone resorption. UNTX may be used as biological biomarker of bone metabolism for population co-exposed to fluoride and arsenic in health monitoring.
10.Treatment and Rehabilitation of Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury and without Fracture and Dislocation
Lanze LIU ; Xian CHEN ; Laiqing SUN ; Ligong WANG ; Hongbo ZHAO ; Bing YU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(6):514-515
Objective To investigate the effect of both conservative and surgical treatment on cervical spinal cord injury without fracture and dislocation.Methods28 patients were divided into the surgical group (16 cases, treated with modified open door laminoplasty using anchor method and carried on early rehabilitation training) and conservative group (12 cases, treated with rehabilitation training after admission). All patients were assessed with JOA grade before and 3 months, 6 months and 12 months after treatment, and improvement rate was calculated.ResultsJOA grade of all patients increased after both surgical and conservative treatment ( P< 0.001), but the effect of surgical treatment was significant better than that of conservative treatment ( P< 0.001).ConclusionThe effect of early surgical treatment on cervical spinal cord injury without fracture and dislocation is superior to conservative treatment.