1.Observation on therapeutic effect of double unrelated umbilical cord blood transplantation for treatment of leukemia due to chronic benzene poisoning in adults.
Ling-zhen CHEN ; Jia-yu CHEN ; Jin-ming WU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(5):361-362
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Benzene
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poisoning
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Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Leukemia
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etiology
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surgery
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Male
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Treatment Outcome
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Young Adult
3.Enhance-flow and spectral Doppler study on the hemodynamics of ophthalmic artery in hyperuricemia
Ling LI ; Jingguo ZHOU ; Peng GU ; Jia CHEN ; Yufeng QING
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2013;17(10):677-680
Objective To study the inner diameter and hemodynamics of ophthalmic artery(OA)and central retinal artery(CRA)in hyperuricemia by Enhance-flow(eFlow)imaging and spectral Doppler.Methods One hundred and one patients with hyperuricemia and 30 volunteers were selected,the inner diameter in eFlow imaging and the peak systolic velocities(PSV),the end diastolic velocities(EDV),the resistive index(RI)were measured,and pulsatility index(PI)of OA and CRA were measured by spectral Doppler.The 101 patients were divided into two groups according to the time of diagnosing hyperuricemia,one group had a diagnosis of hyperuricemia for more than five years and the other had such a diagnosis for less than five years.The data were compared by t-test.Then,the patients were further divided into a group of hyperuricemia combined with hypertension and the other without hypertension.The differences between the experimental group and the group of volunteers were carried out by One-way ANOVA,the comparison between two groups were analyzed with SNK.Results The RI(0.68±0.09)and PI(1.3±0.4)of OA in patients who were diagnosed as hyperuricemia for more than 5 years was higher[RI:0.63±0.09,PI:1.1±0.3(t=3.504,P=0.001 ;t=3.164,P=0.002)],the EDV[(6±3)cm/s]of OA was lower than those patients with a diagnosis of hyperuricemia for less than 5 years[(8±5)cm/s,t=1.988,P=0.049].The PSV[(11.5±3.5)cm/s]and EDV[(3.7±1.1)cm/s]of CRA in hyperuricemia combination hypertension group was lower,and the RI (0.88±1.40)was higher than hyperuricemia without hypertension group[PSV:(13.5±4.0)cm/s,EDV:(4.1±1.2)cm/s,RI:0.67±0.08].Conclusion By eFlow and spectral Doppler,we have found that hyperu-ricemia could accelerate OA and CRA atherosclerosis.The eFlow and spectral Doppler are valuable methods to study the hemodynamics in ophthalmic artery of patients with hyperuricemia.
4.Research progress on peritumoral edema-related molecular biology factors of the metastasis tumor of brain
Jia GAO ; Yanhui LIU ; Ling YAN ; Xiaocen CHEN ; Lujun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(8):534-537
Peritumoral edema (PTE) of the metastasis tumor of brain (MTB) refers to the abnormal increase of moisture in the surrounding cerebral parenchyma of the brain tumor. The mechanism of PTE occurrence of MTB is complicated, and the influencing factors are diverse. PTE is one of the key factors that affect patient survival and cure. Researchers from China and overseas believe that it may be related to the expression of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) or VEGF receptor, aquaporin-4 (AQP-4), matrix metalloproteinase-9, interleukin-6, hypoxia inducible factor-1a, and other molecular biology factors. Studies of these molecular biologi-cal factors provide objective scientific evidence for the prevention, control, monitoring, treatment, and prognosis of PTE of metasta-sized brain tumor. In addition to the traditional dehydration therapy of PTE, the use of PTE-related molecular biological factors pro-vides a new approach for the treatment. AQP-4 agonists or antagonists and VEGF receptor antagonists also have good therapeutic poten-tials. In this paper, the authors reviewed the PTE-related molecular biological factors of MTB.
5.Complications in 16 out of 352 cases following femoral interlocked nail implantation Nail breakage as a main factor
Gang CHEN ; Ling XU ; Jia LI ; Zhimin LIANG ; Weidong XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(22):4365-4368
BACKGROUND: Interlocking nail implantation exhibits great stability and preventory effect on fracture shortening or rotation.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reasons and countermeasures for the complication after interlocking nail implantation in treating femoral fracture.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The case analysis was performed at Department of Orthopedics, Changhai Hospital of Second Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from April 1987 to April 2008.PARTICIPANTS: 352 patients underwent femoral interlocking nail implantation, including 289 male and 63 female with an average age of 35.9 years (range 18-84 years).METHODS: 127 patients were treated with close interlocking nail implantation, of which 30 cases were subjected to minimal incision to assist nail insertion; 24 were treated with dynamic interlocking nail implantation; 321 with static interlocking nail implantation, and 38 with interlocking nail implantation for femoral reconstruction.MIAN OUTCOME MEASURES: Complications post-implantation; limb joint function recovery during long-term follow-up.RESULTS: 331 cases were followed-up for over 60 months, and the longest follow-up lasted for 252 months. Complications were found in 16 cases, including deformity union in 2, femoral neck fracture in 1, exit of the nail in 2, infection in 2, breakage in 8 (nonunion in 3), and perineal nerve injury in 1. Except 2 with deformity union and recovered by secondary surgery, all patients developed bone union. During the followed-up, no pain or knocked pain was found with normal pseudoarthrosis activities and functional activities. The excellent function recovery in joints and limbs was 91.2%.CONCLUSION: Nail breakage is the main complication after interlocking nail implantation. Therefore, we should select longer and thicker interlocking nail as the first choice. In addition, the interlocked screws should be distal to fracture site. For the patients with severe trauma, the interlocking nail implantation in early stage of fracture would not increase complications.
6.Metal-to-metal hip surface arthroplasty in 63 cases A follow-up assessment
Weidong XU ; Gang CHEN ; Jia LI ; Ling XU ; Zhimin LIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(22):4373-4376
BACKGROUND: With the advanced progress of prostheses manufacture and surgical technique, early loosening of hip articulation prostheses and femoral neck fracture tend to reduce after hip surface arthroplasty. Meanwhile hip articulation activity has been improved.OBJECTIVE: To discuss the biocompatibility between the implants and the hosts in patients underwent hip surface arthroplasty and observe the functional recovery of hip articulations.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: Retrospective case analysis was carded out in the Department of Orthopaedics, Changhai Hospital Affiliated to the Second Military Medical University of Chinese PLA (Shanghai, China) from January 2006 to August 2007.PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-two patients with hip articulation diseases, including 25 females and 27 males, underwent sixty-three hip surface arthroplasties, and eleven cases of them were subjected to bilateral arthroplasty. Their average age was 47.6 years.METHODS: Hip resurfacing prostheses were offered by Zimmerm Company (Huntington, Indiana, USA). Hip resurfacing was performed using 4-mm-thick cement-less acetabular bone (metal acetabular cup of 3.7-ram thickness was coated with 0.3-mm plasma titanium). Acetabular cup exhibits large diameter and arch shape (165°), is coated with 0.3-ram plasma titanium and fixed with cement less. By means of posterolateral approach, acetabular prostheses were implanted to the central position of hip articulation with regards to anatomy. Acetabular prostheses were covered more than 90% area.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Subsequent to the arthroplasty, biocompatibility between the implant materials and the hosts was recorded, such as dislocation and infection. Functional recovery of the patients was assessed with Harris hip score at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after operation and annually thereafter. Radiological evaluation was conducted to record radioactive permeability in the areas of 1 ram around acetabular cup in the DeLee and Charnley zone.RESULTS: All patients were involved in the follow-up. There were no cases of dislocation, deep venous embolism, deep infection or neurovascular complications that required further treatment. The mean Harris score was 38 points before operation and significantly increased to 90 points after operation. Two patients appeared a 2-mm crevice below acetabular prostheses, which disappeared 6 months after arthroplasty. Acetabular or femoral prostheses removal, or local osteolysis was detectable.CONCLUSION: Metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplasty has excellent early effects on young and active patients. The arthroplasty potentially offers the ultimate bone preservation and better restoration of hip articulation function in patients, without specific biocompatibility.
7.Effect of dehydroascorbate on reactive oxygen species in mesangial cell induced by high glucose
Ling CHEN ; Ruhan JIA ; Changjian QIU ; Guohua DING
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2005;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effect of dehydroascorbate on reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mesangial cell induced by high glucose. Methods Mesangial cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 medium containing 10% newborn calf serum. Intracellular AA and DHA contents were measured with vitamin C assay system. The intracellular formation of ROS was detected with the fluorescent probe CM-H2DCFDA by using confocal microscopy. Activity of AP-1 was detected by EMSA. Results AA entry into cells was not significantly different from background noise. At a DHA concentration of 1 mmol/L, increasing concentrations of glucose competitively inhibited DHA entry into the cells such that the accumulation of DHA was smaller than half maximal at about 22 mmol/L glucose. Cytochalasin B,a kind of hexose transporter inhibitor,inhibited DHA entry into the cells. At a glucose concentration of 25 mmol/L, DHA inhibited intracellular ROS formation in a dose-dependent manner when DHA level was smaller than 4 mmol/L. In addition, the inhibitory effect of DHA on ROS generation was accompanied by lowering AP-1 activity in mesangial cell incubated by high glucose. Conclusions Mesangial cells are DHA dependent. VitC exclusion from mesangial cells through competition of glucose and DHA for common transport mechanism will deprive the cells of the central antioxidant and can lead to ROS accumulation. Proper doses of DHA will protect mesangial cell from injury of high glucose by inhibition on ROS formation and AP-1 activation.
8.18F-FDG PET/CT associated with MRI in epilepsy surgery
Xu, CHEN ; Kai, SHU ; Ting, LEI ; Qing, JIA ; Ling, LI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(6):372-374
Objective To evaluate retrospectively the role of 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT associated with MRI in the localization of epileptogenic foci. Methods Sixty-seven patients with medically resistant epilepsy were included from 2003 to 2008. All underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT and MRI for presurgical evaluation as well as post-surgical evaluation 12 to 65 months after operation. Based on postoperative seizure occurrence, patients were divided into two groups. One group was free of seizures ( Engel classification Ⅰ, Group 1) and the other was with postoperative seizure occurrence of any type ( Engel classification Ⅱ-Ⅳ, Group 2). X2-test or Fisher's exact test was used for the statistical analysis. Results About 71.6% (48/67) patients were defined as group 1, and 19 patients were group 2 ( 11 were Engel Ⅱ , 5 were Engel Ⅲ, and 3 were Engel Ⅳ ). In Group 1, no statistically significant difference was found between concordant (45/63) and discordant findings (3/4) with regard to 18F-FDG PET/CT and MRI images (Fisher's exact test, P >0.05). For 41 patients that showed focal abnormality both on MRI and 18F-FDG PET/CT, 80.5% (33/41) were found in group 1. For 20 patients that showed focal lesions on MRI while with multi-focal or generalized abnormal metabolism on 18F-FDG PET/CT, 11 (55.0%) were in group 1 and9 (45.0%) were group 2. There was no significant difference (33/41 vs 11/20, X2 =4.34, P <0.05 ). Conclusion 18F-FDG PET/CT associated with MRI may offer more helpful information for pre-surgical evaluation and prediction of prognosis of epileptic patients.
9.Application of PBL in theory teaching of pediatrics
Hong JING ; Qiwei CHEN ; Jia LUO ; Ling REN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
Objective To promote teaching qualities of pediatrics,problem-based learning (PBL)and lecture-based learnin(gLBL)were contrasted,and effects of the new teaching method were evaluated.Methods 58 medical students of English class Grade 2004 were chosen and divided into two groups,namely,PBL group,LBL group,each taught through the corresponding method in the chapter Rickets of Vitamin D Deficiency.At the end of the course,an objective exam was taken and the scores,checkout rate and excellent rate were used to assess the teaching quality.Results The scores and checkout rate of case analysis of the students in the PBL group are higher than that in the LBL group.Conclusion The approach of PBL can elevate the students'clinical thinking capability.
10.Investigation of Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Cerebral Infarction
Xin MA ; Yang HUA ; Jianping JIA ; Chen LING
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(7):643-644
Objective To observe the changes of cerebrovascular reactivity(CVR)in cerebral infarct, and ascertain the correlation between them. Methods Breath-holding index (BHI) was obtained with transcranial Doppler combined breath-holding test in 193 subjects with cerebral infarct and 113 controls. Results The BHI in cerebral infarct patients was significantly lower than that in controls(P=0.000),and CVR was a independent influential factor for cerebral infarct(P=0.000). Conclusion Impaired CVR is associated with cerebral infarct, which should be paid more attention to.