1.Clinical analysis of low grade myofibroblastic sarcoma in head and neck.
Guiqiu HUANG ; Fei YE ; MinYi FU ; Yuzhi CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(15):1148-1150
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical characteristic, the CT, MRI features, diagnosis and treatment of low grade myofibroblastic sarcoma in head and neck.
METHOD:
Six cases of low grade myofibroblastic sarcoma in head and neck were diagnosis and reviewed retrospectively. Routine preoperative CT and MRI examination were performed.
RESULT:
All cases were operated one case with radiotherapy before operation was given with a total dose of 60 Gy. The patients were follow-up for 6 months to 5 year and no recurrence was found. No complications occurred in 6 cases.
CONCLUSION
It has been confirmed in this research that LGMS is a low-grade malignangt tumor. It was difficult to make early diagnosis through frozen section. The final diagnosis depend on paraffin section and immunohistochemisty. Extended local excision with tumor-free margin is the treatment of choice.
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Myosarcoma
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Retrospective Studies
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Young Adult
2.Malaria epidemiological situation in Wuzhou City,Guangxi Zhuang Auton-omous Region from 1950 to 2015
Qiming LI ; Lian LIAN ; Guiqiu PAN ; Chisen LI ; Muchang LIN ; Jiajie XU ; Kangming LIN ; Jun LI ; Yaming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(1):33-37
Objective To review and investigate the malaria control history of Wuzhou City,Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from 1950 to 2015,so as to provide the evidence for future malaria control and surveillance. Methods The data of ma?laria control in Wuzhou City from 1950 to 2015 were collected and analyzed. Results In 1950 decade,the malaria incidence in Wuzhou City was 1 435.55/100 000,higher than the average level in Guangxi,and the mortality of malaria was 0.95/100 000. The malaria incidence of local residents was reduced to 3.61/100 000 in 1979 and no local malaria case was found since. The im?ported malaria cases were found in Wuzhou City since 1980,and were more than local cases since 1981. In recent five years, 87.50%(7/8)of imported malaria cases were from south?east Asia. Conclusions Wuzhou City has reached the national criteri?on of malaria elimination,but the imported malaria is the recent threat. The surveillance and control work of malaria should be strengthened.
3.Expression of SOX2 protein and its clinical significance in laryngeal carcinoma.
Fei YE ; Guiqiu HUANG ; Minyi FU ; Yongzhong MA ; Hongjian KANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(3):136-139
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the expression of SOX2 in laryngeal carcinoma and analyze the relation of SOX2 and clinical factors.
METHOD:
We measured the expression of SOX2 protein in 45 laryngeal carcinoma fresh samples and 45 paracarcinoma tissues (cutting margin > 0.5 cm) with flow cytometer (Epics-XL II), 20 normal laryngeal mucosa samples were also studied as controls.
RESULT:
The quantitative and qualitative expression of SOX2 protein in laryngeal carcinoma tissues was obviously higher than those in paracarcinoma and in normal laryngeal mucosa tissues respectively (P < 0 05). There was no significant difference between the expression of paracarcinoma and normal laryngeal mucosa tissues. In laryngeal carcinoma, the expression of SOX2 protein wasn't significantly related to patients' clinical classification, tumor size, smoking history, patients' age and sex but related to metastasis, pathological grade and clinical stage.
CONCLUSION
The high expression of SOX2 may contribute to the carcinogenesis and development of laryngeal carcinoma. It is an important index of judging metastasis and staging and prognosis of laryngeal carcinoma to measure the expression of SOX2 protein.
Adult
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Aged
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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metabolism
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Carcinoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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Female
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Staging
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SOXB1 Transcription Factors
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metabolism