1.Evaluation of renal vascular in living donors before transplantation using dynamic contrast enhanced MR angiography
Hong WANG ; Xuetao MU ; Xin ZHONG ; Yuru DONG ; Yue DONG ; Yi MA ; Chunnan WU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(6):626-629
Objective To explore whether dynamic contrast-enhanced MRA (DCE MRA) can provide an effective assessment of renal vascular in living donors before transplantation.Methods Thirty five healthy living renal donor candidates were scanned on MR system before transplantation.After injection of Gd-DTPA 1 ml in vein, a test-bolus scan was used to get the time delay of Gd-DTPA reaching renal artery.Then, a 3D T1-weighted fast low-angle shot sequence (3D FLASH) was performed in the coronal plane.The 3D FLASH scan would repeat four times with an inter-phase of 10 seconds.Thus, the imaging of the renal arterial, venous and collecting systems were got.Two radiologists observed renal arteries and veins on original imaging and MIP reconstructed imaging.The quality of MR angiography was evaluated on a fivepoint scale and the vascular anatomy or variations of the arterial and venous systems were recorded, using intraoperative findings as a standard of reference.Results The quality for all MRA was good or very good for the most of living renal donors.Among 70 renals, several variations of vascular were found, including 5 left accessory artery, 9 right accessory artery, 3 left proximal arterial branch and 6 right proximal arterial branch.Among 70 renal veins, 1 right accessory veins and 2 left varieocele were observed.One small accessory artery of right kidney was missed with DCE MRA, but identified by operation.Conclusion DCE MRA was noninvasive tool for evaluation of the renal vasculature and variations with high accuracy.It would be a good modality in preoperative evaluation of living renal donors.
2.Comparison between T2-weighted MR and contrast-enhanced MR cholangiography in the evalutian of biliary anatomy in liver transplant donor candidates
Hong WANG ; Xuetao MU ; Chunnan WU ; Yuru DONG ; Yue DONG ; Yunjin ZANG ; Huiqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(8):866-870
Objective To compare conventional T2-weighted MR cholangiography (T2WI-MRC) with gadobenate dimeglumine enhanced T1-weighted MR cholangiography(CE-MRC) for evalution of biliary anatomy in liver transplant donor candidates. Methods Thirty-two healthy liver transplant donor candidates were examined with two MR cholangiogaphic methods. For T2WI-MRC, a three-dimensional turbo spin-echo sequence and oblique coronal heavily T2-weighted thick-slab turbo spin-echo imaging sequence were performed. For CE-MRC, three-dimensional fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo sequences were performed, with a time delay of 60 minutes following the administration of gadobenate dimeglumine. To compare the depiction of biliary duct anatomy and the artifact caused by intestinal liquid and breathing between the two methods. Intraoperative cholangiography was the reference-standard examination. Results The both methods depicted the biliary anatomy correctly in all 9 cases. The both methods showed the third branches of intrahepatic biliary duct clearly. T2WI-MRC showed interhepatic bihary duct before the third branches in 28 cases (87.5%), CE-MRC showed the same finding in 14 cases (43.8% ). T2WI-MRC showed common bile ducts intermitantly in 2 cases, which were normal in CE-MRC and intraoperative cholangiography. Intestinal liquid affected the image quality of biliary duct in 6 cases (18.8%) performed with T2WI-MRC, but none with CE-MRC. The artifacts caused by breathing were not obvious in the either method. Conclusion T2WI-MRC and CE-MRC both can be used to evaluate bihary anatomy of liver transplant donor candidates, but CE-MRC appears to be more accurate than T2WI-MRC.
3.Mutation analysis of autosomal and X chromosomal STR in gynecologic and breast cancer
Lijuan SUN ; Shujin LI ; Guangping FU ; Mei BAI ; Chunnan DONG ; Bo YANG ; Pingren CHEN ; Zhandong WANG ; Lihong FU ; Bin CONG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(4):350-353,358
Objective To explore the mutation types and disciplines of STR commonly used in forensic in gynecologic and breast cancerand investigate the application of microdissection in forensic practice involving tumor tissue. Methods DNA of tumor tissues, adjacent normal tissues and peripheral blood from 62 patients with breast cancer, 62 patients with gynecologic cancer and 10 patients with benign gynecologic tumor were amplified by PowerPlex 21 System kit and Argus X-12 kit. Capillary electrophoresis of PCR products was carried out on an ABI 3130 Genetic Analyzer to obtain genotypes. Some tumor tissues with STR variation were microdissected. Results The genotype of peripheral blood in cancer patient was consistent with that of corresponding normal tissue. 4 types of STR variations were found in 46.77% gynecologic cancer tissues, compared with that in benign tumor tissues and breast cancer, the difference of STR variation was significant(P<0.01,P=0.009). The genotype of stromal cells separated by microdissection was consistent with that of corresponding adjacent normal tissue. Conclusion The STR loci detected in the study with poor stability are not suitable for forensic cases involving gynecologic cancer tissues. The genotype of stromal cells separated accurately from tumor tissues by microdissection could represent the normal DNA genotype of the individual with cancer. Microdissection is an effective solution in forensic cases with tumor tissues.
4. Epidemiological investigation on a cluster epidemic of COVID-19 in a collective workplace in Tianjin
Ying ZHANG ; Xu SU ; Wei CHEN ; Chunnan FEI ; Liru GUO ; Xiaoli WU ; Ning ZHOU ; Yuting GUO ; Xiaochun DONG ; Ying ZHAO ; Haowu WANG ; Yong PAN ; Lijuan ZUO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(5):649-653
Objective To investigate and analysis the epidemiological characteristics of a cluster epidemic of COIVD-19 in a collective workplace in Tianjin, evduate the prevention and control measures based on limited evidence and experience in early period of COVID-19 epidemic. Methods Descriptive research method was used to describe the distribution and other epidemiological characteristics of the cluster cases of COVID-19. Results Since the onset of the first index case on January 15, ten confirmed COVID-19 cases had occurred in the workplace, and the epidemic had spread from the workplace to 4 families, infecting 7 family members. The median age of 17 cases was 55 (19-79) years. All the 10 employee cases were males, and in 7 family cases, 3 were males and 4 were females. Of the employee cases, 8 worked in CW workshop and 2 worked in administrative office building. The median exposure-onset interval of all the cases was 4 (0-12) days, and the median exposure-onset interval was 4.5 days in the employee cases and 4 days in the family cases. The median onset-medical care seeking interval was 4 days in the non-isolated cases, 2.5 days in the cases with home isolation after onset, and 0.5 day in the cases with home isolation before onset. Conclusion The clustering of COVID-19 cases was observed in this workplace in Tianjin, which affected 4 families. In the early stage of the epidemic, accurate and rapid blocking and control measures can completely prevent the large-scale spread of COVID-19.