3.Successful treatment of paraquat poisoning with hemolytic anemia: a report of 1 case.
Bao-quan SUN ; Bo ZHAO ; Ping LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2013;31(8):624-624
Anemia, Hemolytic
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chemically induced
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therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Paraquat
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poisoning
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Poisoning
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therapy
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Young Adult
4.ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH MANAGEMENT OF UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED HOSPITAL
Binbin XIAO ; Han QUAN ; Bo LI
Modern Hospital 2015;(7):109-110
Based on the development trend of the three -in-one system of “medical treatment, teaching and scientific re-search”, the main university affiliated hospitals at home and abroad need to ensure the sustaining development of hospital scientific re-search and improve the core competitiveness of hospital by improving the scientific research management , such as focusing more atten-tion on the scientific research policy , improving the quality of management staff , constructing the diversification mechanism , integra-ting resources, constructing information platform, managing the funds and archives, and strengthening the whole process supervision.
5.Minimally invasive treatment for type-C1 pelvic fracture injured in the earthquake
Shaolin DENG ; Yi QUAN ; Bo QU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(16):-
[Objective]To investigate the possibility of percutaneous minimally invasive technique in treating patients with type C1 pelvic fracture injured in the earthquake.[Method]Thirteen patients with Type C1 pelvic fracture determined by Tile Classification received reduction with external fixation frame for pelvic anterior ring and with cannulated lag screw for pelvic posterior ring fixation guided under C-arm X-ray.[Result]The cannulated lag screw was successfully implanted percutaneously guided under C-arm X-ray,and post-operation X-ray showed satisfactory reduction.[Conclusion]It is an optimum choice for treating C1 pelvic fracture with external fixation frame combined with cannulated lag screw percutaneously implanted under C-arm X-ray.
6.Snodgrass Operation for Hypospadias Repairment in 22 Children
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(11):-
Objective To explore the indication,technique and complications of Snodgrass operation in hypospadias repairment.Methods From Sep.2005 to Nov.2006,22 boys from 2 to 18 years old with hypospadias were treated with Snodgrass modification.The procedure was performed in 16 patients as a primary repairment and in 6 patients as the 2-stage repairment.The entire length of the urethral plate was incised along the midline in primary repairment,and the skin flaps and residual urethral plate were incised in the 2-stage repairment.The length of neourethra was from 1 to 10 cm.The neourethra was tubularized over a F 6 or F 8 catheter.The urethral stent was removed in 10 to 14 days pos-toperatively.Results Of the 22 patients,18(81.8%) required no other surgery as the repairment provided a normal appearing penis(straight,terminal meatus, cosmetics) without complications.Fistul aoccurred in 4 patients(18.2%) and meatal stenosis in 1 patient.Conclusion Snodgrass operation creates a vertical slit-like neomeatus.The procedures restores good function and normal appearance to the penis.
7.The immunoregulatory effect of TLSF_(JM) on the levels of IP3、Ca~(2+) in activated T cells and the expression of Fos Protein
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1986;0(04):-
The immunoregulatory effect of TLSF_(JM) on the levels of IP3,Ca~(2+) in activated T cells andthe expression of Fos protein was investigated by ABC immunohistochemistry technique and Fu-ra-2/AM labelled T cells and anion-exchange chromatography techniques in this paper.The re-sults showed that TLSF_(JM) can the same time,it can strongly inhibit the levels of IP3、Ca~(2+) in ac-tivated T cells.
8.The Correlation of ACE I/D Gene Polymorphisms with the Antihypertensive Efficacy of Irbesartan Among Hypertensive Patients
Hong HUANG ; Bo CHEN ; Yan LI ; Shenglin QUAN ; Linqing TANG ; Tong ZHANG ; Jing QUAN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(7):40-43
Objective To analyze the correlationship of ACE I/D gene polymerphisms with the anti-hypertensive efficacy of irbesartan among essential hypertension (EH) patients in Yunnan han people.Methods One hundred EH patients hypertension were treated with irbesartan 150mg once daily for 4 weeks,and anti-hypertensive efficacy were monitored during the treatment.Results There was a significant difference between anti-hypertensive efficacy of irbesartan among different genotype groups,DD group >ID group >Ⅱ group (P < 0.05) Conclusions There is different therapy responsiveness in diffenent genotypes.ACE I/D polymorphism may be an important hereditary factor that impacts the efficacy of irbesartan.
9.Mechanism of Gemcitabine Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer Chemotherapy
Bo PAN ; Junchao GUO ; Quan LIAO ; Yupei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the possible mechanism of gemcitabine resistance in pancreatic cancer chemotherapy. Methods Recent literatures about the genes and signal pathways those play key roles in mediating gemcitabine chemotherapy resistance of pancreatic cancer were collected and reviewed.Results Oncogenes like c-Src and bcl-X-L, inflammation pathway of NF-?B, cytokines like IL-1? and NO are closely related with the chemoresistance; the relationship between multiple drug resistance relevant genes like MDR1/P-gP and the resistance to gemcitabine remains to be clarified. Conclusion Genes and pathways like c-Src, bcl-X-L, NF-?B, etc. might become new targets to increase the chemotherapeutic sensitivity of pancreatic cancer, however, the mechanism of pancreatic cancer chemotherapy resistance still needs further to be studied.
10.Influence of thoracic duct ligation on lipid metabolism after esophagectomy
Yongheng ZHANG ; Bo YANG ; Zhenzhen YUAN ; Quan CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(12):880-883
Objective To explore influence of thoracic duct ligation on lipid metabolism after esophagectomy. Methods Seventy-four patients with esophageal cancer received esophagectomy were divided into two groups by their thoracic duct ligation, 39 in ligation group and 35 in non-ligation group. All the patients were fed with nutrients through nasal-duodenal tube placed during operation from the 1 st day to the 8th day after surgery, and started taking liquid diet on the 6th day. Blood specimens were collected from the patients on the 1st day after admission, the 9th day, one month and three months after surgery,respectively for biochemical analysis,including determinations of total cholesterol(TC),triglyeeride(TG),high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol ( HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol ( LDL-C) . Databetween the two groups were compared with statistical analysis. Results No significant difference in plasma levels of TC, TG and HDI.-C was found between the two groups at varied time points. Plasma level of LDL-C in the ligation group significantly decreased on the 9th day after surgery, as compared with that in the nonligation group ( P < 0. 05), and went down to the lowest level one month after surgery. Conclusions Chylomicron was blocked to enter blood stream and production of LDL-C decreased by thoracic duct ligation,which affect lipid absorption and metabolism leading to poor early nutrition in patients with esophagealsurgery due to slower establishment of collateral circulation.