1.Case of primary hypotension.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(3):243-244
2.Etiological factor and treatment of abnormal blinking in children
International Eye Science 2015;(4):639-642
Abnormal eye blinking in children is a disease of frequent eye blinking in children, more than 15 times per minute, without facial spasms and neurological diseases, with relatively independent clinical symptoms. If combining with organic or neurological disease, we consider it as children eye blinking syndrome. It's a common and frequently encountered disease in pediatric ophthalmology. The etiologies include body and psychological disorders, such as refractive errors, ocular surface and ocular adnexal disease, bad habits, lead pollution, tic disorders and so on. We think that most of abnormal eye blinking in children firstly caused by oculopathy, neurological disorders and psychological illness are the important factors for increasing or making it repeatedly happen. Recognizing and identifying the etiologies of abnormal eye blinking in children, so as to take a targeted theray and avoid misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.
3.Lentivirus vector-mediated enhanced green fluorescence protein transfection on in vitro corneal epithelial cells of rabbits
Jidong WANG ; Zhiyu DU ; Fen LAN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To observe the effect of lentivirus vector-medicated enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) transfection on in vitro corneal epithelial cells.Methods Primary corneal epithelial cells of rabbits were cultured and transfected with lentivirus vector into different multiplicity of infection (MOI) in order to find the best transfection dose.After 24,48,72,and 96 h of transfection,expression of EGFP was observed under microscope and detected by RT-PCR.The transfection rate of corneal epithelial cells was calculated in different MOI.Results EGFP was expressed in corneal epithelial cells 48 h after transfection,which increased with the increasing transfection time.The transfection rate of corneal epithelial cells was 4.5%?0.6%,30.4%?0.9%,51.9%?1.4%,and 75.4%?0.7%,respectively,when MOI was 1,10,50,and 100(P
4.A REPORT OF NINETEEN CASES OF THE ATLANTO-OCCIPITAL FUSION
Bailien DU ; Yuru LI ; Tiensheng FEN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
The mode of the atlanto-occipital fusion in 19 Chinese skulls was studied andanalysed. According to various degrees of fusion it may be divided into the following 5types: Type Ⅰ: The atlanto-occipital joints, anterior and posterior atlanto-occipital mem-branes of both sides were ossified (36.8%). Type Ⅱ: The atlanto-occipital joints, the anterior atlanto-occipital membrane andthe lateral parts of the posterior atlanto-occipital membrane were all ossified (21.1%). Type Ⅲ: The atlanto-occipital joints of both sides, the anterior and posterioratlanto-occipital membranes of one side were ossified (26.3%). Type Ⅳ: The atlanto-occipital joints and the lateral parts of the anterior atlanto-occipital membrane were ossified (5.3 %). Type Ⅴ: Only the atlanto-occipital joints were ossified (10.5%). In addition to the above, a case showing the atlanto-axial joints consisted of fivejoints and a case showing the anterior atlanto-axial joint and the lateral atlanto-axialjoints bounded by one articular capsule were found. The unusual courses of the vertebral artery to the cranial cavity was found eitherthrough the lateral part of the occipital bone, or the anterior condylar foramen and theposterior surface of the transverse process of the atlas.
6.Acupuncture method of "Huoxue Sanfeng, Shugan Jianpi" for morning blood pressure in patients with cerebral infraction combined with essential hypertension: a randomized controlled trial.
Xinxin GAO ; Fen MA ; Qi ZHAO ; Yi ZHANG ; Yuzheng DU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(5):459-462
OBJECTIVETo observe the clinical effects of acupuncture method of "Huoxue Sanfeng, Shugan Jianpi" (activating blood and eliminating wind, soothing liver and strengthening spleen) on morning blood pressure in patients with cerebral infraction combined with essential hypertension.
METHODSSixty-eight patients were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, 34 cases in each one. The patients in the two groups were treated with acupuncture method of "Xingnao Kaiqiao" (consciousness-restoring resuscitation) and oral administration of nifedipine. In addition, patients in the observation group were treated with acupuncture method of "Huoxue Sanfeng, Shugan Jianpi" that met the criteria of standard manipulation, in which bilateral Renying (ST 9), Quchi (LI 11), Hegu (LI 4), Zusanli (ST 36) and Taichong (LR 3) were selected. The treatment was given once a day, five times a week, for totally six weeks. The improvement and control rate of morning blood pressure in the two groups were observed.
RESULTS(1) After treatment, the morning blood pressures were decreased significantly in the two groups (all P < 0.05); after 15 treatments, the reduction of systolic pressure and diastolic pressure in the observation group was superior to that in the control group, but the difference was not significant (both P > 0.05); after 30 treatments, the reduction of systolic pressure and diastolic pressure in the observation group was significantly superior to that in the control group (both P < 0.05). (2) After 30 treatments, the control rate of morning blood pressure in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group [82.4% (28/34) vs 58.8% (20/34), P < 0.05].
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture method of "Huoxue Sanfeng, Shugan Jianpi", characterized with standard manipulation criteria, can effectively control morning blood pressure in patients with cerebral infraction combined with essential hypertension.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Aged ; Blood Pressure ; Cerebral Infarction ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Essential Hypertension ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Liver ; physiopathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Spleen ; physiopathology ; Treatment Outcome
7.Significance of exploring the definition of metabolic syndrome in Chinese children and adolescents.
Li LIANG ; Jun-fen FU ; Jun-bao DU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(6):401-404
Adolescent
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Blood Glucose
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analysis
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Blood Pressure
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Body Mass Index
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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etiology
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Child
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China
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epidemiology
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Diabetes Mellitus
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etiology
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Humans
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Metabolic Syndrome
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diagnosis
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epidemiology
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etiology
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prevention & control
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Obesity
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complications
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Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Risk Factors
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Waist-Hip Ratio
8.Acupuncture therapy for regaining consciousness in terms of acupoint location, needle insertion and needle manipulation.
Xianggang MENG ; Wenlong GU ; Fen MA ; Yuzheng DU ; Qi ZHAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(3):249-251
Acupuncture therapy for regaining consciousness activates soreness, numbness, distention, heaviness, radiating and moving, electric shock and ant climbing sensations at the specific acupoints in the stroke patients. Radiating and moving sensations are the summary of needling sensations such as soreness, numbness and twitching presenting during lifting and thrusting manipulation. These sensations are the essential factors of the therapeutic effect of regaining consciousness. Radiating sensation refers to the conduction along meridians and radiation of soreness and numbness. Moving sensation refers to the local muscular twitching at acupoints and the involuntary movement of limbs, joints and the distal. Acupuncture at the specific acupoints achieves radiating and moving sensations for promoting the circulation in meridians, regulating qi and mind and balancing yin and yang in stroke patients. This therapy was introduced in the paper in view of acupoint location, needle insertion and manipulation.
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Acupuncture Therapy
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instrumentation
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methods
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Consciousness
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Humans
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Meridians
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Stroke
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psychology
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therapy
9.Research progress and prospect of acupuncture for low-risk mild hypertension.
Xinxin GAO ; Fen MA ; Qi ZHAO ; Ying PANG ; Yuzheng DU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(2):221-224
The low-risk mild hypertension constitutes a considerable proportion in hypertension. Through searching CNKI, Wanfang database, VIP database and PubMed database, literature during the last 10 years was collected and reviewed. It was indicated that excessive diagnosis, insufficient evidence of drug treatment, and poor drug adherence existed in low-risk mild hypertension, however, acupuncture at Renying (ST 9) and other therapies had remarkable effects. This paper mainly expounded the diagnosis and treatment status of low-risk mild hypertension as well as the research summary of acupuncture for low-risk mild hypertension.
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Acupuncture Therapy
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trends
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Hypertension
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therapy
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PubMed
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statistics & numerical data
10.Exploration and enlightenment of the compensation mechanism reform featuring drug sale with zero makeup
Fen LI ; Ying PENG ; Chunlin JIN ; Yunfeng DU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(3):164-166
The paper summarized the explorations of public hospital pilots in the compensation mechanism and identified the following findings.For example,by means of fiscal support of public hospital infrastructure and development spending,cancellation of drug markup,higher service prices, and reformed payment mode of medical insurance,these hospitals have made initial changes at their business operating mechanism, motivation-guidance of compensation, and their makeup of medical revenue.In addition,such hospitals are found with lower cost of medical care per visit,and higher income of medical workers.The authors also pointed out such problems as inflated drug pricing and expenses,lack of scientific pricing mechanism for medical services,vague definition of policy-related losses,and old-fashioned practice of government investment and health insurance payment.Based on such findings,the paper advised to adjust health care prices by stages and to improve the management of health insurance and the coherence of compensation mechanism.