2.A child with progressive pigmented purpuric dermatosis.
Xia WANG ; Huan YE ; Ji-yan ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2005;43(10):798-799
Adolescent
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Humans
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Male
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Pigmentation Disorders
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pathology
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Skin
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pathology
4.MRI diagnosis of vagal paraganglioma(report of 6 cases and literature review)
Yuedong HAN ; Yi HUAN ; Yang JI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To analyze the MR findings of vagal paraganglioma.Methods Six cases of vagal paraganglioma(4 benign and 2 malignant)were retrospectively analyzed with the emphasis on the location,MR signal intensity,dislocation of the carotid vessels,and the metastasis of the tumor.Results The tumors located in the superior(4 cases),middle(1 case)and inferior(1 case)neck,respectively,with right-sided in 4 cases and left-sided in 2 cases.The signal intensities of the six tumors were heterogeneous,combined with 'salt and pepper' appearance in 4 cases in which the 'pepper' appearance was more marked.On MR angiography performed in 4 cases,carotid arteries were found dislocated anteriomedially.Two cases were diagnosed as malignancies by the manifestations of destruction of surrounding bone,metastasis of bilateral lungs and/or the lymph nodes.Conclusion Vagal paragangliomas could be correctly diagnosed before surgery according to their locations and signal intensities.
5.Research Progress of Event-related Potential in Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Meng-meng JI ; Huan-huan MENG ; Bin LUO ; Xi-ping CHEN ; Lu-yang TAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(3):215-218
Mild cognitive impairment caused by craniocerebral trauma is the key points and difficulties in judicial authentication. This article has comparative analysis of each mode of event-related potential (classical Oddball, Eriksen flanker task and so on), which can provide a more objective method for such craniocerebral trauma cases in clinical forensic judicial authentication.
Cognitive Dysfunction
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Evoked Potentials
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Forensic Sciences
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Humans
6.Rhabdomyolysis in children: a case report.
Hong-mei QIAO ; Huan-ji CHENG ; Hong-bo WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2013;51(2):150-152
Biomarkers
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analysis
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Biopsy
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Child
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Female
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Fluid Therapy
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Humans
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Kidney Diseases
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etiology
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Rhabdomyolysis
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diagnosis
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etiology
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therapy
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Virus Diseases
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complications
8.Evaluation of heat-activated and common nickel-titanium wire for orthodontic treatment
Li JI ; Hong HE ; Xiaolong ZHONG ; Daiying HUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(16):2929-2932
BACKGROUND: Heat-activated nickel-titanium (HANT) wire is a new type of arch wire in orthodontic treatment, characterizing by well memory alloy ability and uneasily deformation. However, environmental temperature may affect its performance.OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of HANT and common nickel-titanium wire in clinical application.METHODS: A total of 80 patients who have accepted and finished orthodontic treatment in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun,Yat-sen University from July 2006 to November 2008 were randomly divided into two groups. The common group was treated with common arch wire in aligning and leveling stages, while the HANT group was treated using HANT in aligning and leveling stages. Tooth extracted cases were matched to non-tooth extracted cases. Indicators, such as time span for alignment, total treating time, times for wire breaking, times for bracket shedding, and times for return visits, were measured.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: There was significant difference in treating time and times for wire breaking between the two groups (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference in the times for bracket shedding. Anaphylactic response, toxic reaction,and other adverse reactions were not observed in the HANT group. Therefore, HANT wire can simplify orthodontic operation,shorten operation time beside the chair, save the total treating time, and reduce chances of shedding brackets and breaking wires.
9.Dynamic changes of sICAM-1 in patients suffering from hemorrhage fever with renal syndrome
Fu-huan, DU ; Tie-ji, KANG ; Yu-shu, LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(4):455-456
Objective To study the dynamic changes of soluble intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1), and to assess its role in the pathogenesis of hemorrhagic fever(HFRS) with renal syndrome. Methods A total of 30 patients with HFRS(case group) and 20 healthy subjects (control group) from Worker Hospital of Finance & Commerce of Qiqihar city were included in the study during 2006 - 2007. Double-antibody sandwich ELISA method was used to measure the level of sICAM-1 in serum samples. Results The serum levels of sICAM-1 in patients with HFRS in early stage, critical stage, convalescent stage were(47.56±6.51), (94.23±15.36), (54.19±8.42)ng/L,respectively. The serum level of sICAM-1 in control group was (22.63±3.40)ng/L. The above values were compared between any two groups, differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.01). The serum level of urea nitrogen in patients with HFRS in early stage, critical stage, convalescent stage were (5.16±0.12), (33.84±9.24),(8.20±1.30)mmol/L, respectively. The serum level of urea nitrogen in control group was (4.20±0.56)mmol/L.The above value were compared between any two groups, the differences were statistically significant (all P< 0.01). Conclusions sICAM-1 is involved in the pathogenesis of HFRS as protective factors. Cellular immune playes an important role in the pathogenesis of HFRS.
10.Silence of VEGFR2 expression mediated by PEI/siRNA complexes
Huan YANG ; Ou CHE ; Shan CHEN ; Liang SUN ; Aimin JI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(5):576-81
The aim of this paper is to report the study on gene silencing efficiency of siRNA targeted against mouse VEGFR2 (siVEGFR2) in vitro mediated by polyethyleneimine (PEI) and its anti-tumor effect in vivo. CY3-labeled siRNA was compounded into PEI and transfected into MS1 cells. Confocal microscopy was used to image the subcellular distribution of siRNA in MS1 cells. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR and Western blotting were used to evaluate VEGFR2 gene silencing induced by siVEGFR2/PEI complexes. A tumor-bearing nude mice model was established to compare the anti-tumor effect after delivered by local and systemic routes. siVEGFR2/PEI complex-transfected cells exhibited much fluorescence in cytoplasm with no evidence of nuclear accumulation. The expression levels of VEGFR2 mRNA and protein in PEI-transfected cells were significantly down-regulated compared with that in blank group, the silencing efficiency were 28.2% and 23.6% respectively. The tumor sizes in mice intratumorally injected with siVEGFR2/PEI complexes (189.429 +/- 17.562 mm3) were reduced definitely compared to that in mice injected with siVEGFR2/PEI complexes via vein route (315.507 +/- 20.491 mm3), or to saline groups (365.844 +/- 20.713 mm3). The study demonstrated that PEI could effectively transfect siRNA into cells and silence the VEGFR2 gene expression. Intratumoral delivery is more suitable for non-targeted modified PEI/siRNA complexes to inhibit the tumor growth in vivo. The present data lay a solid foundation to further study on the gene silencing mechanism for PEI-medicated RNAi and its anti-tumor efficiency in vivo.