1.Study on clinical and pathology of children with gastrointestinal bleeding
xi-wei, XU ; hui-ling, WANG ; fang-e, SHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the etiologies of children with gastrointestinal bleeding(GIB), and the relationship between the pathological findings and clinical.Methods Gastroscopy or proctoscope was performed in 153 children with GIB. Pathological studies and tests as for helicobactor pylori (Hp) were undertaken.Results Among 153 children,140 cases(91.5 %) had definite diagnosis,including 74 children with upper gastrointestinal bleeding(UGIB) and 66 cases with lower gastrointestinal bleeding(LGIB). Gastric pathologic study was conducted in 56 cases. All patients had chronic superficial gastritis(CSFG). Hp test was positive in 33 patients. There was significant difference in the positive rate of Hp test between patients with gastritis or duodenitis and those with ulcers (P
2.The experimental study on radioguided surgery in lung carcinoma using ~(18)F-FDG
Xi LIU ; Naikang ZHOU ; Yu′E SUN ; Al ET ;
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of radio gu ided surgery (RGS) in lung carcinoma by using ~18F-FDG. Methods Forty mice bearing lung adenocarcinoma were divided randomly into two gro ups according to presence or absence of the lung metastasis. A dose of 200?l (1 00?Ci) of ~18F-FDG was injected via the tail vein. The external radioimmu nography was performed after injection. All viscerae and tumor were detected i n vivo by means of a hand-held gammaray-detecting probe (GDP), and the radio active distribution was analyzed with the well-gammaray detector. Resul ts The tumor images in mice were clear, and the images were best at two hours after injection. The values of %ID/g of tumor and heart obtained by well -gammaray detector were higher than those of other organs. Ratios of tumor/norm al tissue (T/NT) except cardiac muscle being detected by GDP ranged from 3.71 t o 13.57. There was a significant difference between the radioactivity of lung t issues in lung metastasis group and that of control group (P
3.Congenital neuromuscular disease with uniform type 1 fiber complicated by brain atrophy: a case report.
Xi-Hua LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Xue-E CUI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2010;12(6):496-498
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4.Influencing factors of late diagnosis of newly identified HIVAIDS cases in Sanya Hainan, 2010-2021
CHEN Xi ; CHEN Yun-yu ; YU De-e
China Tropical Medicine 2022;22(09):832-
Abstract: Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of late diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases (LD) in Sanya from 2010 to 2021, and to provide evidence for reducing the LD rate. Methods The database was downloaded from the AIDS Prevention and Control Information System of China's Disease Prevention and Control Information System and newly reported HIV/AIDS cases between 2010 and 2021 in Sanya were included, identified LD according to the LD criteria proposed by Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in 2014 and analyzed the relevant factors of LD. Results From 2010 to 2021, a total of 710 research objects were included in this study. The proportion of LD was 33.4% (237/710), and decreased from 95.5% to 22.4% between 2010 and 2021 (χ2trend=34.777, P<0.001). Ethnic groups, educational level, sample sources and confirmed date were the relevant factors of LD of HIV/AIDS in Sanya City. The proportion of LD was 56.8% in Li ethnic group, which was higher than that in Han ethnic (OR=2.253, 95%CI=1.361-3.670). The proportion of LD of patients who were middle school and less was 55.5%, which were more likely to be LD than high school or above (OR=1.722, 95%CI=1.072-2.765). The proportion of LD was 56.8% in patients whose samples were from medical institutions or testing consultation were more likely to be LD than MSM (OR=5.564, 95%CI=3.278-9.444; OR=2.204, 95%CI=1.239-3.923). Compared with patients who were confirmed between 2018-2021, the patients derived from 2010 to 2013 had higher LD (OR=2.246, 95%CI=1.311-4.488). Conclusion The LD of HIV/AIDS in Sanya cannot be ignored, especially the HIV/AIDS from counseling and testing and medical institutions. We should strengthen HIV testing, strengthen health education.
6.Efficacy of acetaminophen for the treatment of preterm infants with symptomatic patent ductus arteriosus:A meta-analysis
E XI ; Xiaofei ZHU ; Haiying CHEN
International Journal of Pediatrics 2018;45(3):243-247
Objective To systemically review the efficacy of acetaminophen for the treatment of preterm infants with symptomatic patent ductus arteriosus(PDA).Methods Literatures about the efficacy of acetaminophen for the treatment of preterm infants with PDA were searched in PubMed,the Cochrane Library,Web of science,CNKI,Wanfang and VIP from the establishment of the data base until March 2017.Two researchers screened literatures according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,extracted the data,and assessed the risk of bias independently.Then meta-analysis was performed by RevMan5.2 software.Results There were a total of 8 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the meta-analysis,including 386 cases in the acetaminophen group and 416 cases in the control group.The results of meta-analysis showed that there was no significant difference in the PDA closure rate between the acetaminophen group and the control group [mean difference(MD) =0.91,95% confidence interval(CI):0.62 ~ 1.31,P =0.60].The rate of adverse reaction in acetaminophen group was lower than the control group(MD =0.41,95%CI:0.28 ~0.62,P <0.001).Conclusion Acetaminophen is effective and has lower adverse reaction compared with the traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of preterm infants with PDA.
8.Primary intracranial mxyoid liposarcoma: report of a case.
Liang GUO ; Dian-bo CAO ; Xu YAN ; Ya-bin ZOU ; Hong-xi MA
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2013;42(12):843-844
10.Histaminergic receptor in the NTS involved in inhibition of carotid baroreflex induced by intracerebroventricular injection of HA in rats.
Guo-qing WANG ; Xi-ping ZHOU ; Xin-e SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2004;20(3):285-289
AIMTo explore the role of histaminergic receptors in the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) in the responses of carotid baroreflex (CBR) performance to the intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of histamine (HA).
METHODSThe left and right carotid sinus regions were isolated from the systemic circulation in 18 Wistar rats anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium. The intracarotid sinus pressure (ISP) was altered in a stepwise manner. ISP-mean arterial pressure (MAP) relationship curve and its characteristic parameters were constructed by fitting to the logistic function with five parameters. We observed the changes in CBR performance induced by ICV HA and the effects of pretreatment with HA receptors antagonists into the NTS on the responses of CBR to HA.
RESULTSICV injection of HA (100 ng) significantly shifted the ISP-MAP relationship curve upwards and moved the middle part of ISP Gain relationship curve downwards, and reduced the MAP range and maximum gain (Gmax), but increased the threshold pressure (TP), saturation pressure(SP) and ISP at Gmax (ISP(Gmax)). The pretreatment with H1 or H2 receptors antagonist, chlorpheniramine (CHL, 0.5 microg) or cimetidine (CIM, 1.5 microg) into the NTS, could obviously diminish the above-mentioned changes in CBR performance induced by HA, but the effect of CIM was less remarkable than that of CHL.
CONCLUSIONThe intracerebroventricular administration of HA results in a rapid resetting of CBR and a decrease in reflex sensitivity, and the histaminergic receptors in the NTS (H1 and H2 receptors), especially H1 receptors might play an important role in the responses of CBR to HA, and furthermore, the effects of the central HA on CBR might be related to a histaminergic descending pathway from the hypothalamus to NTS.
Animals ; Baroreflex ; drug effects ; Carotid Sinus ; drug effects ; Cerebral Ventricles ; Histamine ; pharmacology ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Receptors, Histamine ; metabolism ; Solitary Nucleus ; drug effects