1. Clinical analysis of patients with moyamoya disease complicating hyperthyroidism
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2011;8(12):632-636
Objective: To investigate the clinical features, pathogenesis and the effect of surgical and medical treatment of patients with moyamoya disease complicating hyperthyroidism. Methods: The clinical data of 11 patients with moyamoya disease complicating hyperthyroidism were analyzed retrospectively, 10 of them were diagnosed by digital substraction angiography (DSA), and 1 was diagnosed by magnetic resonance angiography. All the patients met the diagnostic criteria of hyperthyroidism. After controlling hyperthyroidism, 8 patients underwent encephalo-duro-arterio-synangiosis, the other 3 were only given drugs to control hyperthyroidism. Results: Circled digit oneTen of the 11 patients (8 females) showed thyroid dysfunction, with increased 3,5,3′- triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), and the decreased thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). Circled digit twoNine of the 11 patients showed cerebral infarction, 1 showed intraventricular hemorrhage and 1 did not found any abnormality in imaging findings. Ten patients had bilateral lesions and 1 had unilateral lesions. Circled digit threeEleven patients were followed-up for 11-102 months. Except 1 patient left mental decline and slow reaction, the symptoms of others were relieved or disappeared after the treatment. After encephalo-duro-arterio-synangiosis, 8 patients did not have any surgical complications, 6 of them conducted postoperative angiography (10-26 months) and all showed a great deal of compensatory blood supply from extracranial to intracranial arteries. Conclusion: Moyamoya disease complicating hyperthyroidism is mostly occured in female patients and their clinical symptoms are mainly cerebral infarction. The pathogenesis of moyamoya disease complicating hyperthyroidism remains unclear. It may be associated with a variety of genetic and immune factors. After controlling hyperthyroidism, surgical treatment can establish effective collateral circulation and reduce the risk of recurrence of stroke.
2.Advances in the studies of concealed penis.
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(9):852-854
Concealed penis is usually found in children, which affects the patients both physiologically and psychologically. Some of the patients are wrongly treated by circumcision, which may bring about serious consequences to the sexual life of the patients in their adulthood. In the recent years, this disease has been receiving more and more attention from both doctors and parents. However, controversies remain as to its classification, pathogenesis, pathology, and treatment. This paper focuses on the understanding and advances in the studies of concealed penis.
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4.Relationship between combined multigene detection and response to chemotherapy and prognosis in epithelial ovarian carcinomas
Li LI ; Xiu-Ying MO ; Wei ZHANG ; Min-Yi WEI ; Fa-Long CHEN ; De-Sheng YAO ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the relationship between combined muhigene detection and response to chemotherapy and prognosis in epithelial ovarian carcinomas(EOCS).Methods A total of 80 ovarian tissue samples taken from the surgical specimens of patients with EOCS of our hospital in the last two decades who had received chemotherapy "after surgery were paraffin-embedded.The samples were divided into 2 groups,good prognosis group(patients who survived more than 2 years,n=46)and poor prognosis group(patients who survived less than 2 years,n=34).The expression levels of ToPo-Ⅱ,Ki-67,MGMT, PCNA,p27,p53,pl6,P-gp,LRP,GST-?,bcl-2,C-myc,Fas,bax,MSH2,MRP and BCRP were investigated by the combination of tissue arrays and immunohistoehemical streptavidin-biotin peroxidase(SP) method in all samples.Data were analysed with SPSS 12.0 for windows.Results There were statistically significant differences in the positive expression levels of P-gp,BCRP,MGMT,MSH2,p27 and p16(62%, 50% and 50% in poor prognosis group vs 33%,28% and 28% respectively,P
5.Sequencing and Homology Analysis for the Nucleocapsid Gene of JS/95/03 Strain of Avian Infectious Bronchitis Virus Isolated from Jiangsu, China
De-sheng, CHEN ; Jie-yan, PAN ; Li-qun, JIA ; Bao-xiang, CAI ; Pu-yan N CHE
Virologica Sinica 2001;16(1):22-27
Field avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) designated as JS/9 5/03, which was isolated from Jiangsu province of china, was cultivated in chicken emb ryo. It's single strain RNA was extracted from purified virus and worked as temp late of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), a pair of pri mer designed according to megalign results of published IBV sequences in Genbank was used to amplify the neucleocapsid gene, the RT-PCR product was sequenced d irectly. Sequence analysis revealed that the sequence of JS/95/03 is most homolo gized with that of M41 strain.
6.Cultivation of Medical Students' Comprehensive Abilities by Reforming Functional Experiment Teaching
Yong-Sheng TU ; Jian-Hua LI ; Yanxuan CHEN ; Ji-De XU ; Jing-Xin HU ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
To lead students to think actively and develop their innovative abilities,we adopted approaches of self-study,question and answer teaching as well as presentation and discussion teaching,perfected teaching contents and system of basic experiments, formed comprehensive experiments and exploratory experiments,established excellent courseware and carried out network education constructed scientific and reasonable exam systems.These reforms are strong guarantees for cultivating high quality talents in the 21st century.
7.Time-dependent changes of astrocytes and CD31-marked microvessels in human cerebral infarction
De-Sheng WANG ; Ji-Ping QI ; Guang-Wei LI ; He WU ; Dan-Dan WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(05):-
Objective To observe the time-dependent changes of astrocytes and microvessels in the ischemic core and surrounding areas.Methods Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)was measured by HE,and CD31 by immunohistochemistry as markers in post-mortem specimens from ten patients,who died of cerebral infarction.Results Each section of the infarcted brains was divided into four areas (the area 0-3).GFAP expressed a little in area 0 and 1,increased in a time-dependent manner in area 2 and 3;CD31 die not expressed in area 0,expressed a little in the area 1,and increased in area 2 and 3 continuously.Conclusions The proliferation of astrocytes and microvessels may play a significant role in the process of restoration after cerebral infarction.
8.Transsphenoidal microsurgery of non-adenomas disease intrasellar region:a report of 23 cases
Wen-Sheng LI ; De-Jin SHI ; Hui WANG ; Ying GUO ; Chao-Feng LIANG ; JIN
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2006;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the overall effect of transsphenoidal microsuegery for 23 patients with non-adenomas disease intrasellar region.Methods A toal of 23 patients with non-adenomas disease in- trasellar region,7 cases of Rathke's cleft cyst,3 cases of craniopharyngiomas,2 cases of meningiomas,2 ca- ses of pituitary tuberculous granuloma,5 cases of pituitary abscess,2 cases of empty sella,2 cases of chord- mas,were treated via sublabio-septo-sphenoidal microsurgery.Results There were among the 23 patients, groos total removal of the disease were achieved in 14 cases,subtotal removal in 7 cases,and partial removal in remain 2 cases.Diminished visual activity and visual field defects were improved in 13 cases.Menstrual disorder in all female cases and sexual disturbance in male were improved.There was no death in group. Conclusion Microsurgical technique via transsphenoidal approach is a safe and effective one for the treatment of patients with non-adenomas disease intrasellar region.
9.Research progress of growth factors in the pathogenesis and developments of myopia
De-Long, SHI ; Jian-Feng, WU ; Guo-Ping, LI ; Hong-Sheng, BI
International Eye Science 2016;16(7):1273-1275
Myopia is one of the most popular eye diseases all over the world. The development of the current understanding of its mechanism is still limited. Many studies indicated that the growth factors closely related to eye development and myopia. Some growth factors with biological activity, such as transforming growth factor ( TGF ), fibroblast growth factor ( FGF ) and epidermal growth factor ( EGF ), have an impact on scleral thickness variation, the regulation of the development of myopia and so on, which plays a non-negligible role in the pathogenesis of myopia. In this paper, the function of various growth factors in myopia will be reviewed.
10.Follow-Up on Life Quality of Survivors in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
jian-li, CHEN ; hong-juan, WANG ; qiu-sheng, qiu, WEN ; duo-de, WANG ; yan-xia, XU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To study the life quality of 2 - 3 years old survivors in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Methods Severe neonates were randomly assigned to intervention group (group 1,30 cases) and non- intervention group (group 2,30 cases) depending on the early intervention applied or not,as well as 30 healthy newborns as normal controls. The physical,neurological conditions and intelligence test were taken regularly. To investigate the psychological state, actions, temperament and family conditions when they were2-3 years old.Results Mental development index(MDI) and physical development index(PDI) in early interventional group were significant higher than those in group 2(P