1.Correlation of egg counts of Clonorchis sinensis by three methods of fecal examination.
Min Ho CHOI ; Tao GE ; Shang YUAN ; Sung Tae HONG
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2005;43(3):115-117
The Kato-Katz (KK) method is a well-known method of fecal examination for helminthiases. Its diagnostic sensitivity was found very high for clonorchiasis. The present study evaluated the correlation of Clonorchis sinensis egg counts by the KK method with those by direct smear and formalin-ether (FE) technique. The egg counts obtained by the KK method (Y) were correlated with the counts by direct smear (X) with the equation of Y = 659.4 + 0.266X (r2= 0.738), but not with those by the FE method. The present study demonstrated that the KK method and direct smear were useful for both qualitative and quantitative diagnosis of clonorchiasis, especially in the field.
Animals
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Cellophane
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Clonorchiasis/*diagnosis/parasitology
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Clonorchis sinensis/*isolation & purification
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Comparative Study
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Ether, Ethyl
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Feces/parasitology
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Formaldehyde
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Humans
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Parasite Egg Count/*methods
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Sensitivity and Specificity
2.Investigation on occupational disease in Guangxi province from 1992 to 2005.
Yong-Qiang LI ; Xian-Min GE ; Hong LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2007;25(12):741-744
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Occupational Diseases
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epidemiology
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Young Adult
3.Changes of masseter muscle following curved ostectomy of prominent mandibular angle: a study of real-time 3D-ultrosonography
Min LI ; Lai GUI ; Yongcheng XU ; Wenge LIU ; Xudong ZHANG ; Hong GE
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(5):330-333
Objectives To investigate the changes in the masseter muscle following osteotomy of the prominent mandibular angle using real-time three-dimensional (3D) ultrasonography, and to supply guidance for resection of the mandibular angle. Methods Real-time 3D ultrasonography was applied preand post-operatively (over a 6-month follow-up period) to 10 patients who underwent curved osteotomy with the following objectives: (1) to reconstruct the morphological changes of the masseter under different conditions; (2) to assess masseter muscle volume changes, and (3) to obtain the dynamic morphological changes of masseter during mouth opening and closing. Results The reconstructed 3D images revealed that longitudinal diameters of masseter muscle decreased and angle regions changed to be arc-shaped with significant thinning 6 months after operation. The mean volume of masseter muscle was (18. 222 ±3. 028) cm36 months post-operatively, compared with the pre-operation mass of (25. 480 ± 7. 113) cm3,the statistical difference was significant (P<0.01). Transverse and longitudinal changes of the thickest masseter muscle section 6 months post-operatively were of no statistic difference (P>0. 01) compared with pre-operation status during mouth opening and closing motions. Conclusion A certain extent of atrophy occurs primarily in the angle region of masseter muscle after mandibular angle ostectomy. However, these changes do not significantly impair masseter muscle function. Real-time 3D ultrasonography offers a novel, safe, and convenient technique for masseter muscle reconstruction and observation of masseter muscle movement.
4.Study on depressive disorder and related factors in surgical inpatients.
Hong-min GE ; Lan-fen LIU ; Jian-bo HAN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(5):362-365
OBJECTIVETo investigate the prevalence and possible influencing factors of depressive disorder in surgical inpatients.
METHODSTwo hundred and sixty-six surgical inpatients meeting the inclusion criteria were first screened with the self rating depression scale (SDS), and then the subjects screened positive and 20% of those screened negative were evaluated with Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID) as a gold standard for diagnosis of depressive disorder. Possible influencing factors were also analyzed by experienced psychiatrists.
RESULTSThe standard score of SDS in the surgical inpatients were significantly higher than those in the Chinese norm, and the incidence of depressive disorder in the surgical inpatients was 37.2%. Unvaried analysis showed that depressive disorder were associated with gender, education, economic condition, variety of diseases, hospitalization duration, and treatment methods. Logistic regression analysis revealed that gender, economic condition, treatment methods and previous history were the main influencing factors.
CONCLUSIONSThe incidence of depressive disorder in the surgical inpatients is high, and it is mainly influenced by gender, economic condition, treatment methods and previous history.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Depressive Disorder ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Inpatients ; statistics & numerical data ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prevalence ; Surgery Department, Hospital ; statistics & numerical data
5.Semi-quantitative dynamic contrast enhanced MRI in diagnosing of breast tumor
Shiwei WANG ; Maosheng XU ; Xuewei DING ; Min GE ; Hong DING ; Jiani HU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2013;47(8):695-698
Objective To evaluate the semi-quantitative parameters of dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE MRI) with double echo in the diagnosis of breast tumors.Methods Thirty eight patients suspected of breast tumour underwent DCE MRI with double echo examination by using 3.0 T whole-body MR scanner with a sixteen-channel phased-array breast coil.Semi-quantitation of both pharmacokinetic and perfusion parameters were performed including peak enhancement ratio (PER),time from contrast agent arrive to peak enhancement (Tmax),and maximum signal intensity loss (MSIL).The mean PER,Tmax and MSIL of the breast cancer,fibroma and other benign lesions were calculated.One-way ANOVA and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis were used to compare the differences between malignant and benign lesions.Results The mean PER,Tmax and MSIL of the lesions were as follows:0.61 ± 0.09,(164.9 ± 20.5) s,and 0.31 ± 0.03 for breast cancers (n =20) ; 0.46 ± 0.07,(183.2 ± 13.7) s,and 0.17± 0.03 for fibromas (n =10) ; 0.23 ± 0.06,(139.4 ± 23.6) s,and 0.24 ± 0.07 other benign lesions (n =8),respectively.There were significant differences among 3 groups in all semi-quantitative parameters (F =4.319,4.154,4.752,respectively.P < 0.05).The areas under the ROC curve of PER,Tmax and MSIL for the diagnosis of malignant lesions were 0.513,0.794 and 0.769,respectively.The sensitivity of PER,Tmax,and MSIL were 60.0%,80.0% and 62.5% and the specificity were,62.5%,75.0% and 90.0%,respectively,with the maximum Youden'index as cut off value.When combining the 3 semi-quantitative parameters,the sensitivity,specificity and accuracy for differential diagnosis of breast tumors were 95.0% (19/20),83.3% (15/18),and 89.4% (34/38),respectively.Conclusion The semi-quantitation of pharmacokinetic parameters (PER,Tmax) and perfusion data (MSIL) can be simultaneously estimated in a dynamic contrast enhanced MRI with double echo in breast lesions.The Accuracy for differential diagnosis of breast tumors can be improved when judge by combination of PER,Tmax and MSIL.
6.Identification and Screening of Broad-spectrum Antibiotics-producing Strains
Jian-Ge JU ; Hong-Wei YU ; Jun HAN ; Ying-Min JIA ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
60 strains which have antimicrobial activity had been isolated from nutritious soil in China in the study.We have further selected 1 strain which product broad-spectrum antibiotics using agar well-diffusion method.The strain was identified Brevibacillus laterosporus after physiological biochemical characteristic experiments,sequencing of 16S rDNA and cluster analysis,named S62-9.
7.Investigation of clonorchiasis in Huachuan Country, Heilongjiang Province
Su, HAN ; Tao, GE ; Xiao-li, ZHANG ; Yun-xia, DONG ; Hong, LING ; Feng-min, ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2013;32(6):651-653
Objective To investigate the prevalence of clonorchiasis among residents of Huachuan Country,Heilongjiang Province and to provide a basis for development of control strategies.Methods From 2011 to 2012,cluster random sampling was performed to survey the incidence of clonorchiasis in Huachuan Country.Fecal specimens were collected and examined the clonorchis sinensis eggs by Kato-Katz method.A questionnaire survey was conducted to collect related information such as age,gender,occupation and eating habits.The infection characteristic was analyzed.Results Totally 884 patients with clonorchiasis were found among 2248 residents,and the infection rate was 39.32%.The infection rate in male[47.15%(611/1296)] was significantly higher than females [28.68%(273/952),x2 =34.55,P < 0.01].The infection rate increased with age,which was higher in the 20-69 years old people,with the highest infection rate in the 50-59 years old groups[45.34% (219/483)].Of the occupational distribution,farmers had the highest infection rate [47.24% (420/889)],followed by cadres and staffs[38.38%(190/495)].Of residents with fresh fish eating history,the prevalence of clonorchiasis was 53.38%(150/281).Conclusions The prevalence of clonorchiasis is still high in Huachuan County.To reduce the prevalence of clonorchiasis,comprehensive prevention measures,health education and group chemotherapy should be carried out.
8.Mutation of the Strain Producing Higher Xylanase
Hong-Ge CHEN ; Xin-Yu LIU ; Shi-Min ZHANG ; An-Dong SONG ; Xin-Cheng JIA ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
A.niger M1, the initial strain, was treated by UV and a mutant with 30% higher xylanase activity was obtained. Zymogram for detecting xylanase showed there are three different xylanases in the mutant mature culture, while two xylanases in initial strain. After orthogonal experiment, the optimum fermentation conditions of the mutant were obtained as follows: concentration of the major carbon resource 4 %, ratio between bran and corncob 5:5, concentration of glucose 0.1%, concentration of ammonium oxalate as supplemental nitrogen resource 2.0%, the initial pH of liquid medium 5.0, 100mL/250mL flask.
9.Analysis of health education effect of hand hold hands method in brick tea borne fluorosis areas in Inner Mongolia
Jun, LIU ; Mu-ge, QI ; Yan-hong, LI ; Hui-min, ZHANG ; Zhen-lin, LI ; Bo, CHEN ; Hui-min, LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2012;31(2):226-228
ObjectiveTo evaluation the intervention effects of hand hold hands method in brick tea borne fluorosis.MethodFour to six grade pupils were selected in brick tea borne fluorosis areas,and health education knowledge questionnaire investigation was conducted.Drinking tea related health behaviors were also surveyed by the method of questionnaire.Then health education lecture on brick tea borne fluorosis was carried out,and health education material and low fluoride brick tea were provided to the pupils,the students were also requested to tell their parents brick tea related knowledge and supervise them to get rid of harmful drinking tea behavior,and cultivate healthy lifestyle.One year later pupils' health knowledge questionnaire and parents health related behavior questionnaire were carried out once again.The knowledge awareness rates of students before and after the intervention were compared.Health related behavior change rates of the parent between different ages and education levels were compared,and the implementation rates of different brick tea related behaviors before and after the intervention were compared.ResultsAfter 1 year of health education,the student's knowledge awareness rate on brick tea fluorosis was [94.3% (33/35)],compared with the rate before intervertion [14.3% (5/35)] increased significantly(X2 =46.111,P < 0.01 ).The overall behavior change rate of health related behavior was 68.6%.After the intervention,the implementation rate of whether drinking tea,drinking overnight tea,drinking boiled for a long time tea decreased(P < 0.01).But the behavior implementation rates of drinking tea with milk,drinking and buying low fluoride brick tea significantly increased(P < 0.05).Implementation rate of whether drinking brick tea did not change significantly(P > 0.05).ConclusionsThrough hand hold hands health education intervention,the knowledge awareness of students on brick tea fluorosis increases,and their parents can actively change bad tea drinking habits,and cultivate healthy lifestyle.
10.Analysis on morphology and stability of femoral hip prosthesis based on the revision operation.
Zhong-Han MIN ; Hong-Mei ZHANG ; Ying ZHOU ; Shi-Gui YAN ; Hong-Min QIN ; Xian-Cai YE ; Zhen-Kang ZHU ; Jing LIN ; Ge-Jun ZHAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(3):205-209
OBJECTIVEAccording to the information obtained from the revision of total hip arthroplasty, the situations of the artificial femoral stem under physiological stress were analyzed preliminarily. In order to accumulate clinical experience, the discussions about how to enlongate the life of artifical joints were performed.
METHODSFifty-three patients required revision operations were selected, including 28 males and 25 females,with an average age of 74.66 years old (61 to 84 years old). The average life of artificial joints was 18.24 years (3 to 27 years). The initial weightbearing was started 11 days (5 to 16 days) after the first operation. The main reasons for the revision were the spontaneous loosening and trauma. Based on imaging and surgical findings, as well as the histological pathology, the situations of the stems in human bodies were determined.
RESULTSFemoral prosthesis would sink under physiological stress. The design of femoral stems, motion of patients', and bone growth determined the secondary stability. Straight stems were helpful for physiological subsidence of prosthesis, achieving the stability with close bone-implant contact by bone growth,which allowed the patient to do early landing exercise. The collared prosthesis and prosthesis combined with internal fixation limited the subsidence of femoral stems. Their stability depends on the time of initial placement and the bone growth for supporting. Delaying the inital weightbearing was suggested for patients with these protheses.
CONCLUSIONAccording to the actual situation of the patients, the appropriate chosen of femoral stems and time to perform the weightbearing can extend the life of the femoral prosthesis.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; adverse effects ; methods ; Female ; Hip Prosthesis ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prosthesis Design