1.A case of the nasal septum pyogenic granuloma and literature.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(20):1614-1616
A 56-year-old male had presented with left nasal bleeding repeatedly for 4 days. The pathological examination after resection showed pyogenic granuloma. Its etiology and pathogenesis, clinical features, pathological features and treatments were reviewed.
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2.The Effect of Hyperglycemia on the Prognosis of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia during Induction Chemotherapy
Dengming HU ; Haibing JU ; Huiying YING
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(02):-
Objective To explore the effect of hyperglycemia on the survival time, duration of disease remission and complications during induction chemotherapy for acute lymphocytic leukemia(ALL). Methods The treatment-related complications in 98 adult ALL patients with or without hyperglycemia were retrospectively analyzed. Survival time and complete remission duration(CRD) were evaluated using Kaplan-Meier method. Cox regression analysis was used to examine whether hyperglycemia was an independent predictor of disease recurrence and death. Results ALL patients with hyperglycemia were found to be older, and more likely to occur thrombocytopenia. ALL patients with hyperglycemia had a shorter CRD and survival time, and were more likely to develop infection and neuropathy. Conclusion Hyperglycemia during induction chemotherapy for ALL increased the frequency of infection and the risk of disease recurrence and death.
3.Experimental study on transplantation of Bcl-2 gene transfected islet cells to diabetic rats
Haibing JU ; Zizheng SHU ; Dengming HU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effect of transplantation of islet allograft with Bcl-2 gene transfection on diabetic rats. Methods Among 26 Wistar rats, 22 were built as model of diabetes, and were divided in to 3 groups. Islet cells expressing Bcl-2 by adenovirus-mediated Bcl-2 gene transfection were transplanted through the portal vein of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. The function and rejection of the transplanted islet allograft were evaluated by analysis of blood glucose level and histological examination after transplantation. Results 48h after transplantation, the level of blood glucose was significantly decreased in both transfected and untransfected islets transplantation groups. The euglycemia period of transfected islet cells transplantation group was longer than that of the untransfected islet cells transplantation group (16.4?4.3d vs 6.8?2.2d, P
4.Analysis on present situation of life quality and influence factors in 418 elderly residents in Zhanjiang city
Liren HU ; Wenhui NING ; Jiayuan WU ; Haibing YU ; Xiaojiang DENG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(12):1488-1490
Objective To investigate the present situation of quality of life in the elderly residents aged more than 60 years in Zhanjiang city and to analyze its influence factors .Methods 418 elderly residents over 60 years sampled by the random sampling in Zhanjiang city were performed the questionnaire survey by using the Chinese Scale of World Health Organization QOL (WHOQOL-BREF) .Results The quality of life in the physical ,psychological and environmental fields in male residents was higher than that in the female residents ;which in the psychological and environmental fields in the high cultural level residents was higher than that in the low cultural level residents ;which in the social relations field in the high income residents was higher than that in the low in-come residents ;there were no statistical differences in the quality of life among the elderly residents with different occupations be-fore retirement and marital status ;the Logistic regression analysis showed that gender and occupation were the influence factors of quality of life self evaluation in elderly residents .Conclusion Gender ,occupation ,educational level and income level are the influ-ence factors of quality of life in elderly residents .
5.Fungal and virus infection following kidney transplantation
Mingsheng LIU ; Chaolong MA ; Yingmin KUANG ; Tao LIU ; Jingyi LIU ; Changqing ZHAO ; Haibing HU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(18):3585-3588
BACKGROUND: Infection following kidney transplantation has become one of the main reasons for graft failure and death of allograft recipients. However, there is not a standard therapeutic scheme for infection following kidney transplantation. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical features and treatment measures of infection, additionally, to increase the cure rate of infection following kidney transplantation.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: A retrospectively analysis was performed at the Organ Transplantation Center, the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical College from February 2006 to February 2008.PARTClPANTS: Eighteen cases of infections in 84 kidney allograft recipients.METHODS: All cases were checked by chest X-ray. Patients who had no significant lung infection symptoms or obvious signs received lung CT scan. Pathogen detection was performed, including hemoculture, urine culture, sputum culture, nose swabs culture, throat swab culture, checking clinically important cytomegalovirus (CMV), EB-DNA and mycoplasma in blood, acid-fast bacilli and eumycete culture in sputum. All cases of pulmonary infection underwent a comprehensive treatment-antiviral drugs, antibiotics and antifungal. Depending on the individual condition and absolute values of lymphocytes and CD4+T cells, the immunosuppressant was adjusted individually. The occurrence time, clinical symptom, auxiliary examination and treatment strategies were analyzed.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The occurrence time of infection and clinical symptoms; imaging manifestation and results of pathogenic detection; selection of antibiotics and immunosuppressant adjustment.RESULTS: Among 18 cases, 11 cases (61.2%) were deceased-donor kidney transplant recipients. Inflection following kidney transplantation occurred in 12 cases (66.7%) within 3 months, and increased to 15 cases (83.3%) within 3-6 months. Of the 18 infection cases, 14 cases (77.8%) had a main symptom of fever. There were 15 cases (83.3%) of respiratory tract infection, including 13 cases (72.2%) of pulmonary infection. Fungal cultivation, especially Monilia, was positive in 6 cases. Three out of the 18 cases (16.7%) died, two of whom had CMV infection. Mixed infection occurred in all cases.CONCLUSION: Infected patients following kidney transplantation present with diversity pathogens, which are dominated by bacteria, fungus and virus. Severe pneumonia combined with CMV infection demonstrates that poor prognosis, fungal and virus infection following kidney transplantation should be given more attention. Combined de-escalation therapy is the main method, and timely adjustment and even discontinuance of immunosupprassive agents is one of the key points in the treatment of infection following kidney transplantation
6.Study on protection of Bcl-2 on islet cells cultured in immunosuppressive drugs
Haibing JU ; Zizheng SHU ; Dengming HU ; Huiying YING ; Feifei SHEN ; Ziying ZHU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the toxic effect of immunosuppressive drugs on apoptosis of rat pancreatic islet cells in vitro and the protective action of Bcl-2.Methods Islet cells expressing Bcl-2 and the control islet cells were cultured at different concentrations of tacrolimus and the apoptosis rate of islet cells and insulin accumulation in the culture medium were detected after 48h.Results Low and high concentrations of tacrolimus induced the apoptosis of islet cells and decreased insulin secretion.The Bcl-2 inhibited the apoptosis of islet cells induced by tacrolimus and improved the insulin secretion.Conclusion Tacrolimus may directly damage to isolated rat islet cells and the expression of Bcl-2 can protect the cells from the damage of immunosuppressive drugs.
7.Effects of antithyroid drug on oxidative stress in Graves ophthalmopathy patients
Haibing JU ; Guanglin WANG ; Dengming HU ; Zizheng SHU ; Ziying ZHU ; Feifei SHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effects of antithyroid drug(ATD) on oxidative stress in Graves disease patients with and without infiltrative ophthalmopathy.Method The levels of superoxide dismutase(SOD),glutathione peroxidase(GPx) and catalase(CAT) in erythrocytes of Graves disease patients(18 with and 20 without infiltrative ophthalmopathy) were measured before and after treatment with ATD.Results Compared with the normal control group,the levels of SOD,GPx and CAT were significantly higher in Graves disease patients with and without infiltrative ophthalmopathy.After euthyroidism was achieved with the treatment of ATD,the levels of SOD,GPx and CAT were normalized in the patients without infiltrative ophthalmopathy,but oxidative stress was still present in the patients with infiltrative ophthalmopathy.Conclusion The oxidative stress is obvious in patients with Graves ophthalmopathy,which suggests that oxidative stress is involved in orbital inflammation.
8.Clinical analysis of arrhythmia in chronic kidney disease patients without renal replacement therapy
Haiying ZHANG ; Qin XUE ; Niansong WANG ; Weiguo HU ; Qing LI ; Guihua JIAN ; Xuping GAO ; Haibing CHEN ; Weiping JIA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2012;28(2):106-110
Objective To observe the occurrence and risk factors of arrhythmia in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients in different stages of renal function. Methods A total of 405 CKD patients were enrolled in this study and none of them received renal replacement therapy.The 24 h dynamic electrocardiogram (DCG) was performed,and baseline characteristics were compared.Multivariable Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between the severe arrhythmia and the potential risk factors,such as age,gender,CKD stage,diabetes,hypertension,hyperpotassaemia,left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH),etc. Results There were 69 patients (17.04%),79 patients (19.51%),82 patients (20.25%),88 patients (21.73 %) and 87 patients (21.48%) in CKD stage 1,2,3,4 and 5,respectively.As high as 45.68% of all the patients had severe arrhythmia,represented by 27.54%,29.11%,42.68%,57.95% and 65.52% in CKD stages 1-5 respectively.The occurrence of severe arrhythmia increased as the eGFR decreased in CKD stages 2,3,4 (p<0.05).On multivariable Logistic regression analysis,the occurrence of severe arrhythmia was related to LVH,CKD stage,diaberes hyertension and hyperpotassaemia are signidicantly assoxiated with severe arrhythmia.
9.Expressions of COX-2, PKC-α and miR-101 in gastric cancer and their correlations.
Haibing SUN ; Yongchang WEI ; Honglei TU ; Ning DU ; Yang ZHAO ; Lijuan HU ; Hong REN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(4):559-562
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expressions of miR-101, protein kinase C-α (PKC-α), and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in gastric cancer (GC) tissue and their correlations.
METHODSRT-qPCR was used to examine miR-101 expression and Western blotting employed to detect PKC-α and COX-2 expressions in 57 cases of gastric cancer tissues and paired normal gastric mucosal tissues.
RESULTSThe gastric cancer tissues showed a significantly lower miR-101 expression (Z=6.102, P<0.05) but significantly higher expressions of COX-2 (Z=14.436, P<0.05) and PKC-α (Z=6.955, P<0.05) than the normal gastric tissues. The expression of COX-2 protein was significantly correlated with the degree of differentiation, invasion depth, lymph node metastasis and TNM stage (P<0.05); PKC-α protein expression was associated with lymph node metastasis and TNM stage (P<0.05). PKC-α expression was positively correlated (r=0.531, P<0.05) and miR-101 expression negatively correlated (r=-0.627, P<0.05) with COX-2 expression in gastric cancer tissues.
CONCLUSIONSmiR-101, PKC-α and COX-2 all play a role in the tumorigenesis and progression of gastric cancer. miR-101 and PKC-α might be new potential therapeutic targets for inhibiting COX-2 in gastric cancer.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Cyclooxygenase 2 ; metabolism ; Female ; Gastric Mucosa ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; MicroRNAs ; metabolism ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Staging ; Protein Kinase C-alpha ; metabolism ; Stomach Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology
10.Relationship between high blood pressure and body mass index, waist circumference, and waist-height ratio among children and adolescents in Suzhou
HU Jia, SHEN Mingzhu, SHI Bing, WANG Ying, SHEN Hui, YANG Haibing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(7):1044-1046
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To assess the relationship between high blood pressure (HBP) and body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and waist-height ratio (WHtR) among children and adolescents in Suzhou.
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A total of 3 150 children and adolescents aged 7-17 years were enrolled through stratified cluster sampling from September to October, 2019. Questionnaire survey was conducted, and height, weight, WC and BP were measured to calculate BMI and WHtR, relationship of HBP and adiposity indicators were evaluated.
Results:
The prevalence of HBP was 11.3%, overweight/obesity rate was 28.5%, and centrality obesity based on WC and WHtR was 20.6% and 23.7%, respectively. There were significant relationships between HBP and BMI, WC, and WHtR (χ2=157.80,105.87,124.17,P<0.01). As Logistic regression showed, compared to normal weight group, overweight/obesity based on BMI had positive relation with HBP (OR=3.89, 95%CI=3.09-4.90); compared to normal WC/WHtR, centrality obesity showed positive association with HBP (WC: OR=3.05, 95%CI=2.41-3.86; WHtR: OR=3.35, 95%CI=2.67-4.21). Meanwhile, BMI had joint effects on HBP with WC/WHtR. Specifically subjects with overweight/obesity and center obesity had higher risk of HBP, compared to normal BMI and WC subjects(OR=4.28, 95%CI=3.31-5.53).
Conclusion
Significant relationships between HBP and BMI, WC, and WHtR were found. BMI had joint effects on HBP with WC/WHtR. Keeping normal body weight and WC/ WHtR would have significant effects on HBP.