1.Molecular Advances in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated Coronavirus (SARS-CoV)
Ken Yan Ching Chow ; Hon Chau CHUNG ; Raymond Kin Hi Hui ; Raymond Tsz Yeung Wong ; Yip Wai CHI ; Zeng FANYA ; Frederick Chi Ching Leung
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(4):247-262
The sudden outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2002 prompted the establishment of a global scientific network subsuming most of the traditional rivalries in the competitive field of virology. Within months of the SARS outbreak, collaborative work revealed the identity of the disastrous pathogen as SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). However, although the rapid identification of the agent represented an important breakthrough, our understanding of the deadly virus remains limited. Detailed biological knowledge is crucial for the development of effective countermeasures, diagnostic tests, vaccines and antiviral drugs against the SARS-CoV. This article reviews the present state of molecular knowledge about SARS-CoV, from the aspects of comparative genomics, molecular biology of viral genes, evolution, and epidemiology, and describes the diagnostic tests and the anti-viral drugs derived so far based on the available molecular information.
2.Endoscopic Management of Peri-Pancreatic Fluid Collections.
Hon Chi YIP ; Anthony Yuen Bun TEOH
Gut and Liver 2017;11(5):604-611
In the past decade, there has been a progressive paradigm shift in the management of peri-pancreatic fluid collections after acute pancreatitis. Refinements in the definitions of fluid collections from the updated Atlanta classification have enabled better communication amongst physicians in an effort to formulate optimal treatments. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts has emerged as the procedure of choice over surgical cystogastrostomy. The approach provides similar success rates with low complications and better quality of life compared with surgery. However, an endoscopic “step up” approach in the management of pancreatic walled-off necrosis has also been advocated. Both endoscopic and percutaneous drainage routes may be used depending on the anatomical location of the collections. New-generation large diameter EUS-specific stent systems have also recently been described. The device allows precise and effective drainage of the collections and permits endoscopic necrosectomy through the stents.
Classification
;
Drainage
;
Endosonography
;
Necrosis
;
Pancreatic Pseudocyst
;
Pancreatitis
;
Quality of Life
;
Stents
;
Ultrasonography
3.Endoscopic Management of Peri-Pancreatic Fluid Collections.
Hon Chi YIP ; Anthony Yuen Bun TEOH
Gut and Liver 2017;11(5):604-611
In the past decade, there has been a progressive paradigm shift in the management of peri-pancreatic fluid collections after acute pancreatitis. Refinements in the definitions of fluid collections from the updated Atlanta classification have enabled better communication amongst physicians in an effort to formulate optimal treatments. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts has emerged as the procedure of choice over surgical cystogastrostomy. The approach provides similar success rates with low complications and better quality of life compared with surgery. However, an endoscopic “step up” approach in the management of pancreatic walled-off necrosis has also been advocated. Both endoscopic and percutaneous drainage routes may be used depending on the anatomical location of the collections. New-generation large diameter EUS-specific stent systems have also recently been described. The device allows precise and effective drainage of the collections and permits endoscopic necrosectomy through the stents.
Classification
;
Drainage
;
Endosonography
;
Necrosis
;
Pancreatic Pseudocyst
;
Pancreatitis
;
Quality of Life
;
Stents
;
Ultrasonography