1.Observation on the Efficacy of Acupuncture plus Tuina in Treating 102 Patients with Myofascitis
Hongwei CHEN ; Jieliang YAO ; Yongchun TANG ; Minghai SHAO
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2006;4(5):305-306
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of horizontal acupuncture with sticking needles plus plucking manual technique in treating scapular, dorsal and lumbar myofascitis.Methods: One hundred and seventy-eight patients with scapular, dorsal and lumbar myofascitis were randomly allocated to observation group treated by horizontal needling with sticking needles plus plucking manual technique and control group treated by perpendicular acupuncture at the pain point. Results and conclusion: The cure rate, and the total effective rate in the observation group were 69.6%, and 100% respectively and those in the control group were 13.1%, and 82.5% respectively. Statistical analysis showed a very significant difference in curative effect between the two groups (P<0.01), indicating that the effect was significantly better in the observation group than in the control group.
2.Changing of the orbital volume after endoscopic transethmoid medial wall decompression combined with the endoscopic transethmoid intraconal fat-removal orbital decompression in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy
Bo YU ; Can GONG ; Yunhai TU ; Ben CHEN ; Jieliang SHI ; Wencan WU
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(12):39-44
Objective To present the changing of the parameters of orbital volume after endoscopic transethmoid medial orbital wall decompression combined with the endoscopic transethmoid intraconal fat-removal orbital decompression in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy (TAO).Methods A retrospective chart was reviewed in 11 patients (20 eyes) receiving orbital decompression for the treatment of exophthalmos secondary to TAO from September 2014 to August 2015. All patients diagnosed TAO were in stable and inactive phase at least for 6 months. High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scan were performed in all patients before and 3-month after surgery. CT scan of orbit and computer-aided measurement software were used to measure the exophthalmos. Changing of the parameters of orbital volume were recorded for analysis its relationship with the amount of proptosis reduction.Results The exophthalmos was signiifcantly decreased after surgery. Medial rectus volume, fat volume and orbital volume were larger postoperatively. The changing of rectus volume and fat volume both had negative correlationship with the amount of proptosis.Conclusions The thickening of medial rectus 3-month postoperative may due to the removing of medial wall of orbit during the surgery. The stimulation of the surgery may be another reason. The changing of rectus volume and fat volume both had negative correlationship with the amount of proptosis.
3. Diagnostic and therapeutic values of interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization in B-cell lymphomas: a clinicopathologic analysis of 604 cases
Min CHEN ; Jieliang YANG ; Sha ZHAO ; Weiping LIU ; Gandi LI ; Yunxia YE ; Jiaqi YAN ; Wenyan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2018;47(12):920-925
Objective:
To investigate the feasibility and value of interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in the pathological diagnosis, differential diagnosis and therapeutic assessment of B-cell lymphomas.
Methods:
The cohort included 604 cases of B-cell lymphoma which were collected at West China Hospital from May 2010 to December 2016.And all were subjected to interphase FISH using 11 break apart or fusion probes (MYC, bcl-2, bcl-6, IRF4, MYC/IgH, bcl-2/IgH, CCND1/IgH, IgH, API2/MALT1, p53/ATM, and D13S319/CEP12).
Results:
The median age of the 604 B-cell lymphoma patients was 47.7 (aged 2-90) years including 372 men and 232 women. All the cases was divided into 463 large B cell lymphomas(LBL) and 141 small B cell lymphomas, and the total interphase FISH positive rate was 59.8% (361/604). Among the 463 LBL, 12.5% (58/463), 9.5% (44/463) and 2.2% (10/463) of cases showed MYC, bcl-6 and bcl-2 gene rearrangements respectively; and 363 diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCLs) were reclassified as germinal center B-cell (GCB) subtype (38.6%, 140/363) and non-GCB subtype (61.4%, 223/363) by Hans algorithm. The rearrangement rates in GCB and non-GCB DLBCL were 45.7%(64/140)and 21.5%(48/223;
4.Influence of interferon and nucleos(t)ide analogues on HBV cccDNA and functional cure of chronic hepatitis B
Jieliang CHEN ; Zhenghong YUAN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2019;35(6):1181-1187
At present, interferon (IFN) and nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) remain the most important methods for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B in clinical practice, but neither of them can effectively eliminate the virus and cure hepatitis B. As the template for HBV transcription and replication, HBV covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) persistently exists in the nucleus in the form of minichromosome and is considered the most important reason for chronic and refractory HBV infection. Since it is hard to completely eliminate cccDNA, functional cure of chronic hepatitis B through sustained silencing of cccDNA has become a major goal of clinical and basic research in recent years. This article reviews the influence of current treatment methods on cccDNA, the factors regulating the amount and activity of cccDNA, and the key obstacles to eradication of cccDNA pool, with perspectives of cccDNA research towards a functional cure of chronic hepatitis B.
5.Regulatory mechanisms of the transcription and metabolism of hepatitis B virus covalently closed circular DNA and strategies for silencing and elimination
Wenjing ZAI ; Jieliang CHEN ; Zhenghong YUAN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(5):983-988
It is known that hepatitis B virus (HBV) covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) persists in the nucleus of infected hepatocytes in the form of minichromosome and is difficult to target and eliminate. Studies on the mechanisms and strategies for persistent silencing or elimination of HBV cccDNA are the focus achieving for “functional cure” of chronic hepatitis B. This article introduces the current knowledge on the basic biological features of cccDNA, regulatory mechanisms of transcription and metabolism, and related host factors, with a focus on the potential pathways and strategies for cccDNA silencing or elimination.