1.Epidural Hematoma of posterior Cranial fossa Due to Traumatic injuries
Chinese Journal of Trauma 1991;0(01):-
A series of 30 cases of traumatic posterior fossa epidural hematomas is presented. All of them were treated surgically. The mortality of 27 patients treated after the introduction of computed tomgraphy scanning was 3.7% . In view of the undecided features clinically in the early stage of trauma, in case the carualties suffered from a occipital impact with progressive headache, vomitting and deteriorative consciousness (with or without fracture in plaec), the diagnosis of the posterior fossa epidural hematoma should be considered. The authors emphasize the importance of both early diagnosis and treatment in the paper.
2.Application effect evaluation of mind mapping in experimental teaching of complete denture for undergraduates of stomatological technology
Nannan HUANG ; Yuzhou LI ; Changhong HU ; Sheng YANG ; Ling XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(6):636-640
Objective:To explore the application effect of mind mapping in the experimental teaching of complete denture for the undergraduates of stomatological technology.Methods:In this study, the undergraduates of stomatological technology in Chongqing Medical University were divided into three groups. They were taught with traditional experimental teaching of complete denture, mind mapping teaching and modified mind mapping teaching respectively. The students' mastery degree were evaluated by experiment examination, theoretical examination and comprehensive examination (a weight to experiment and theoretical examination). SPSS 22.0 was used for statistical analysis.Results:The results of one-way ANOVA showed that there were significant differences in experimental examination ( F=99.471, P<0.001) and comprehensive examination ( F=22.909, P<0.001). Dunnett T3 analysis found that the comprehensive examination score of mind mapping group and modified mind mapping group were significantly improved than that of the traditional experimental group ( P<0.001). Conclusion:For the undergraduates who lack of clinical experience, mind mapping can effectively improve students' understanding and mastery of relevant knowledge in complete denture making.
3.Clinical and pathological characteristics and prognostic analysis of gastric neuroendo-crine carcinoma
Fengjin SHANG ; Sheng TAN ; Weipeng WU ; Jian JIAO ; Lulu LI ; Haoran ZHANG ; Zhiguo TONG ; Changhong LIAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2023;50(21):1098-1105
Objective:To explore the clinical and pathological characteristics and prognostic factors of gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma(G-NEC)and gastric mixed adenoendocrine carcinoma(G-MANEC).Methods:Retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 67 patients with G-NEC and G-MANEC who underwent surgical treatment at Heping Hospital Affiliated to Changzhi Medical College from May 2015 to May 2023.The study included an analysis of the pathological characteristics distinguishing G-NEC from G-MANEC.Results:Com-pared to gastric adenocarcinoma,patients with G-NEC and G-MANEC in the stomach showed a higher incidence of gastric cancer in the male gastric cardia and were diagnosed at a later age.Tumors with larger diameters increase susceptibility to anemia,low albumin levels,and in-vasion of nerves and vasculature.Deeper tumor infiltration is associated with increased local lymph node metastases,later TNM staging,and a higher likelihood of distant metastasis post-surgery.The prognosis of G-NEC and G-MANEC is worse than that of gastric adenocarcinoma(P=0.001).However,there is no statistically significant difference in the pathological characteristics(P>0.05)and prognosis analysis(P=0.212)between G-NEC and G-MANEC.Univariate survival analysis identified age,preoperative albumin,preoperative CEA,number of lymph node metastases,TNM staging,and postoperative distant metastasis as risk factors affecting patient's overall survival(OS).In the multivariate ana-lysis,age,preoperative albumin,TNM staging,and postoperative distant metastasiswere identified as independent risk factors for OS.Con-clusions:There is a significant difference in clinical characteristics between G-NEC,G-MANEC,and gastric adenocarcinoma,often diagnosed at an advanced stage,which is prone to distant metastasis post-surgery.Poor prognosis is observed in patients aged over 60 years,with pre-operative albumin<40g/L,TNM stage Ⅱ/Ⅲ,and postoperative distant metastasis.
4.Unbiased transcriptomic analyses reveal distinct effects of immune deficiency in CNS function with and without injury.
Dandan LUO ; Weihong GE ; Xiao HU ; Chen LI ; Chia-Ming LEE ; Liqiang ZHOU ; Zhourui WU ; Juehua YU ; Sheng LIN ; Jing YU ; Wei XU ; Lei CHEN ; Chong ZHANG ; Kun JIANG ; Xingfei ZHU ; Haotian LI ; Xinpei GAO ; Yanan GENG ; Bo JING ; Zhen WANG ; Changhong ZHENG ; Rongrong ZHU ; Qiao YAN ; Quan LIN ; Keqiang YE ; Yi E SUN ; Liming CHENG
Protein & Cell 2019;10(8):566-582
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separated from the periphery by the blood brain barrier (BBB). Yet, immune functions have been postulated to heavily influence the functional state of the CNS, especially after injury or during neurodegeneration. There is controversy regarding whether adaptive immune responses are beneficial or detrimental to CNS injury repair. In this study, we utilized immunocompromised SCID mice and subjected them to spinal cord injury (SCI). We analyzed motor function, electrophysiology, histochemistry, and performed unbiased RNA-sequencing. SCID mice displayed improved CNS functional recovery compared to WT mice after SCI. Weighted gene-coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) of spinal cord transcriptomes revealed that SCID mice had reduced expression of immune function-related genes and heightened expression of neural transmission-related genes after SCI, which was confirmed by immunohistochemical analysis and was consistent with better functional recovery. Transcriptomic analyses also indicated heightened expression of neurotransmission-related genes before injury in SCID mice, suggesting that a steady state of immune-deficiency potentially led to CNS hyper-connectivity. Consequently, SCID mice without injury demonstrated worse performance in Morris water maze test. Taken together, not only reduced inflammation after injury but also dampened steady-state immune function without injury heightened the neurotransmission program, resulting in better or worse behavioral outcomes respectively. This study revealed the intricate relationship between immune and nervous systems, raising the possibility for therapeutic manipulation of neural function via immune modulation.