1.How to deal with cerebral palsy in 21st century--a new epoch in clinic treatment.
Chun-Yu TIAN ; Li-Ge LENG ; Zeng-Min TIAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(6):511-515
The aims of this paper were to define (1) criteria of cerebral palsy; (2) classification of cerebral palsy; (3) etiology, neuroimaging, and epidemiology of cerebral palsy; (4) different kinds of treatments of cerebral palsy. Data were drawn from an international survey of PUBMED (1994-2014) and CNKI (1994-2014). An expert panel used a consensus building technique. The10-point Jadad scale was used to assess the quality of the trials based on the following items, including allocation sequence generation, randomization concealment, methods of blinding, and descriptions of withdrawals and dropouts. Our clinical experience was also summarized. Below is a summary. (1) Further work is warranted to reach agreement for the classification of cerebral palsy. (2) A worldwide prevalence of 1.5-4.0 per 1 000 live births, with an average lifetime cost of 1 million dollars per person in the United States, while it is 1.8-6.0 per 1000 live births in China. (3) Comparison of clinical efficacy of different treatments. In this review, the current advances in different kind of treatments of brain injury are discussed with specific relevance to cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Palsy
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classification
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diagnosis
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therapy
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China
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Humans
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Prevalence
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United States
4.The effects of exercise training on nerve functional recovery in rats with intracerebral hemorrhage
Hong-Ling LI ; Chun-Hui LIU ; Yan-Ping GE ; Chun-Yan LI ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(10):-
Objective To explore the effects of exercise training(ET)on the functional recovery of nerves (NFR)in rats with intracerebral hemorrhage(ICH).Methods Ninety Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into an ET group,a control group and a sham operation group(SO group).An ICH model was established with colla- genase in the ET and control groups,while sodium chloride was used with the SO group.The ET group exercised for 40 min a day from 24 h to 30 d after the operation.Attitudinal reflexes,balance function and muscle strength were assessed at 24 h,3 d,7 d,14 d,21 d and 28 d after the operation.Results Compared with the control group, NFR values were increased significantly in the ET group,and there was no obvious dysfunction in the SO group. Conclusion Early ET can contribute to functional recovery after ICH.
5.An association between MICB 0106 allele and ulcerative colitis in Chinese Han in Hubei province
Yi LI ; Bing XIA ; Min Lü ; Liuqing GE ; Chun LI ; Yan LUO ; Ting JIANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2008;47(3):213-216
Objecfive To investigate the association between the exon 2,3,4 of MHC class Ⅰ chain-related gene-B(MICB)and ulcerative colitis(UC)in Chinese Han.Methods Using polymerase chain reaction single-stranded conformation polymorphism,allele frequency of MICB exon 2,3 and 4 in 105 patients with UC and 213 age and sex matched healthy controls were genotyped.All of the studied individuals were Chinese Han.Results Allele frequency of MICB 0106 was increased in patients with UC as compared with normal controls(19.0%vs 8.9%,P=0.000,Pc<0.001,OR=2.402,95%CI:1.488-3.879).The frequency of MICB 0106 was increased significantly in patients with extensive colitis (24.4%vs 8.9%,P=0.000,Pc<0.001,OR=3.294,95%CI:1.800-6.027),moderate and severe disease(24.1%vs 8.9%,P=0.000.Pc<0.001,OR=3.294 95%CI:1.893-5.576)and in those with extra intestinal manifestations(20.5%vs 8.9%,P=0.002,Pc=0.012,OR=2.626,95%CI:1.418-4.861).Furthermore,MICB 0106 allele was higher in frequency in the male patients with UC (22.1%vs 8.0%,P=0.001,Pc=0.006,OR=3.276,95%CI:1.737-6.178)and the patients more than 40 years old(28.8%vs 8.3%,P=0.000,Pc<0.001,OR=4.500,95%CI:2.381-8.504)as compared with healthy controls.Conclusion MICB 0106 allele is positively associated with UC,especially with extensive colitis,moderate and severe disease,presence of extra intestinal manifestations,male gender and age of more than 40 years in Chinese Han in Hubei province.
7.Invasive micropapillary carcinoma of male breast with neuroendocrine differentiation: report of a case.
Chun-ge DONG ; You-ping YANG ; Yang-li ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(10):704-706
Breast Neoplasms, Male
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Carcinoma, Papillary
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Cell Differentiation
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Chromogranin A
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metabolism
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neuroendocrine Cells
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pathology
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Receptors, Estrogen
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metabolism
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Receptors, Progesterone
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metabolism
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Synaptophysin
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metabolism
8.Characteristics and clinical outcomes of elderly patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Xilian ZHOU ; Zheng GE ; Yan GU ; Qi HAN ; Chun QIAO ; Jianyong LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(2):91-96,101
Objective To explore the differences in clinical and laboratory parameters between elderly and non-elderly patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).Poor prognostic factors in elderly patients were explored to guide the individualized treatment.Methods Two hundred and seventy-nine ALL patients were divided into two groups:elderly group with their age more than 60 years (60-79 years) and nonelderly group with their age less than 60 years (14-59 years).The differences in clinical and laboratory parameters,abnormal molecular genetics on related genes,including IKZF1,PAX5,NOTCH1,PHF6,SH2B3,LEF1,and JAK1,as well as the correlations with treatment response and clinical outcome were compared between the two groups.Results Males accounted for a smaller part in elderly group [42.9 % (21/49) vs.61.7 % (142/230),P =0.015].The percentage of B cell lineage ALL (B-ALL),Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph+) and CD33 positive rate were higher in elderly group compared with those in non-elderly group [87.8 % (43/49) vs.70.4 % (162/230),P=0.009;47.8 % (22/49) vs.27.4 % (58/230),P=0.007;56.8 % (21/49) vs.39.0 % (64/230),P =0.049,respectively].While both lymphodenopathy and total complete remission (CR) rate gained the upper hand in non-elderly group [38.9 % (81/230) vs.20.0 % (9/49),P=0.016;91.3 % (178/195) vs.68.3 % (28/41),P< 0.001,respectively].Moreover,elderly group had lower 3-month,6-month,12-month and 24-month overall survival (OS) rates (64.6 % vs.84.4 %,P=0.001;50.0 % vs.73.8 %,P=0.001;29.2 % vs.52.4 %,P=0.003;6.2 % vs.26.2 %,P=0.003,respectively) than those of non-elderly group.No significant differences in mutation rates of PAX5,NOTCH1,PHF6,SH2B3,LEF1 and JAK1 were found (all P > 0.05).Conclusions Compared with non-elderly ALL patients,elderly ones harbor their intrinsic characteristics which might give rise to inferior outcomes.As a consequence,more attention should be poured into treating this particular group of ALL patients to improve their prognosis.
9.Prevalence of open-angle glaucoma in southwestern China: the Yongchuan Glaucoma study.
Hua LI ; Yong-ye ZHANG ; Shi-chun LIU ; Xiang-ge HE ; Chong-jin LI ; Chun-hua LI ; Ge LI ; Ji XU ; Yu-fei WU ; Sheng-fang SONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(1):137-141
This study examined the prevalence of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) among residents aged ≥50 years living in Yongchuan district of Chongqing. Stratified cluster sampling was employed in random selection to estimate the prevalence of glaucoma from April to June, 2005. Twenty-nine villages or neighborhood communities were randomly selected in urban area (Zhongshan Road), suburban area (Shanjiao Town) and exurban area (Zhutuo Town) of this district. All the respondents underwent detailed ophthalmic examinations. The examinations included questionnaire investigation, visual acuity test, naked-eye examination, measurement of peripheral anterior chamber depth (Van Herrick's technique), detection of intraocluar pressure (IOP) with a Perkins hand-held applanation tonometer (HA-2) and examination of the optic disc by using a 78 diopters (D) lens (including the cup-disc ratio, cup/disc ratio asymmetries, horizontal and vertical diameter, notching and optic disc hemorrhages). A total of 5938 residents were actually examined, and the response rate was 85.19%. The crude prevalence of POAG was 0.86% (n=51/5938, 95% CI 0.64%-1.11%). There were 24 males and 27 females in the glaucoma group. The glaucoma prevalence was not significant different in case number between the male and female subjects (P=0.4900). Furthermore, no association between age or schooling and POAG was noted (P=0.8030, 0.0734). Out of 51 subjects with POAG, unilateral glaucoma-related blindness occurred in 38 subjects (74.5%) and bilateral glaucoma-related blindness was found in 7 subjects (13.7%). This study exhibited that the prevalence of POAG was 0.86% among residents aged ≥50 years living in Yongchuan District of Chongqing. The vision loss caused by POAG in this population was obviously higher than that previously reported in other studies. Glaucoma management, detection of affected persons and handling of the burden of glaucoma should be the priorities of the agenda of local health authorities of Western China.
Aged
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Blindness
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diagnosis
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epidemiology
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Glaucoma, Open-Angle
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diagnosis
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epidemiology
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physiopathology
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Gonioscopy
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methods
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Health Surveys
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methods
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Intraocular Pressure
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prevalence
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Vision Disorders
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diagnosis
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epidemiology
10.An analysis on the association between sleep quality and dietary behaviors among college students
Chun-Yan XU ; Wei LI ; Chao-Lan PAN ; Meng-Yuan GE
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;29(2):142-145
Objective To examine the effect of eating behavior and dietary intake on the sleep quality of college students,and to provide basis for improving students' sleep quality.Methods College students from Hangzhou Normal University were randomly selected and they were investigated from October to November,2014.Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to measure the quality of sleep,and a self-designed questionnaire was used to measure eating behavior and dietary intake.Results A total of 588 college students were investigated.The average score of PSQI was 4.72 ±2.52,and 76 (12.9%) of the respondents have poor sleep quality.Single-factor analyses showed that sleep quality was not associated with gender,BMI,cigarette smoking and academic pressure,but was associated with peer effect,meal regularity,and frequency of fish and poultry intake (P < 0.05).Multi-factor logistic regression showed that frequency of eating-out (OR =3.04,95% CI:1.58-5.84;P =0.001,4 or more than 4 times vs.less than once per week) irregular dinner (OR =1.96,95% CI:1.23-3.40;P =0.017,irregular vs.regular) and less fish intake (OR =2.48,95% CI:1.27-4.85;P =0.01,less than once vs.2-3 times per week) increased the risk of poor sleep quality.Conclusion Eating behavior and dietary intake are closely related to sleep quality of college students and they should concern about meal regularity and nutrition balance.