1.Nodular fasciitis of external ear: a case report.
Yayan LU ; Yong FENG ; Jincao XU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(16):762-763
A young male patient presented with a rapidly growing mass on the left ear. Histopathologic and immunohistochemical findings were consistent with nodular fasciitis. The disease is rare in the ear, without obvious clinical features. The diagnosis mainly relies on the postoperative pathological findings.
Adult
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Ear, External
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pathology
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Fasciitis
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Humans
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Male
2.Evaluation of the Safety of Adenovirus-Math1 Administration to Inner Ear
Jincao XU ; Yinyan HU ; Yanjun XU ; Jianhe SUN ; Deliang HUANG ; Shiming YANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2010;18(1):35-39
Objective To evaluate the safety of Ad-Mathl administration to inner ear and provide the base data for vestibular dysfunction gene therapy.Methods Ten mature Wistar rats were divided into normal control group(srats) and adenovirus(E1,E3-Deleted and carried mathl and enhanced green fluorescent protein report gene,Ad-Mathl-EGFP)scala vestibuli transfer group(5 rats).Right ears of the Ad-Mathl-EGFP transfering group rats were deliveried 5ul Ad-Mathl-EGFP(physieal tite 2.1 10~(11)v.P./ml)into cochleas through the way of drilling scala vestibuli of cochlear basal turn.As a control,the normal group received nothing to inner ear.In order to estimate functional condition of vestibule and cochlea,the click-evoked potentials on the surface of the cervical dura mater(CDM-CEP),auditory brain stem response(ABR)and swimming time were recorded in all rats at 7 days after treatment,and then histologic and morphologic observation were carried out after animals were sacrificed.Results All animals' morphologic observation showed that inner ear hair cells were normal after transfer.Seven days after transfer,the swimming time was 4.0±0.71 s in normal control group and 5.0±0.71 s in scala vestibuli delivery group.The threshold of CDM-CEP and ABR were 85±3.54 dB SPL and 37±4.47 dB SPL in normal control group,and 89±6.52 dB SPL and 40±3.54 dB SPL in Ad-Mathl-EGFP scala vestibuli delivery group,respectively.There was no significant difference existed between control group and Ad-Mathl-EGFP scala vestibuli delivery group.Conclusion The Ad(E1,E3-Deleted)is safe for vestibular and cochlea hair cells and can be used as an ideal vector of gene transfer.
3.Curative effect of stratified suture of lateral pharyngeal wall combined with soft palate radiofrequency coblation in treatment of patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome
Weiqian WANG ; Jia LI ; Xi WANG ; Yong FENG ; Yayan LU ; Juan ZHAO ; Jincao XU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(3):630-634
Objective:To explore the feasibility and clinical efficacy of stratified suture of lateral pharyngeal wall(SSLPW) combined with soft palate radiofrequency coblation in the treatment of the patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS).Methods:The clinical data of 21 severe OSAHS patients underwent lateral pharyngoplasty(LP) combined with soft palate radiofrequency coblation (LP group) and 39 severe OSAHS patients underwent SSLPW combined with soft palate radiofrequency coblation (SSLPW group) were selected.The apnea hypopnea index(AHI),lowest SaO2(LSaO2),Epworth sleepiness scale(ESS) scores,and related postoperative complications of the patients in two groups were analyzed before and after operation.The successful rates of operation of the patients in two were compared.Results:In LP group,1 patient was cured (5%),19 patients were improved markedly (90%),1 patient was effective (5%),and no patient was invalid;the successful rate was 95.2%(20/21).In SSLPW group,2 patients were cured (5.1%),33 patients were improved markedly (84.6%),4 patients were effective (10.3%),and no patients was invalid;the successful rate was 89.7%(35/39);there was no statistical difference in the successful rate of operation of the patients between two groups (P>0.05).There was statistically significant improvement of the subjective symptoms.All the patients returned to normal subjective swallowing functions without nasal pharyngeal reflux and dysphagia in one month follow-up after operation.Compared with before operation,the AHI and ESS scores of the patients in two groups after operation were decreased(P<0.05);the LSaO2 scores were increased(P<0.05).Conclusion:The AHI,LSaO2 and ESS scores are significantly improved in the OSAHS patients after treated with SSLPW combined with soft palate radiofrequency coblation.The method is a valid option for the severe OSAHS patients.
4.The Study of a New Approach to postauricular microinjection via the Round Window Membrane for Cochlear Gene transfection in Mouse
Yanjun XU ; Yinyan HU ; Suoqiang ZHAI ; Jianhe SUN ; Jincao XU ; Zhaohui HOU ; Weidong SHEN ; Ning YU ; Shiming YANG ; Dongyi HAN
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2009;17(3):279-282
Objective To assess the feasibility of adenoviral vectors mediate cochlear gene transfer by postau-ricular microinjection through the round window membrane in mouse. Methods Twelve 5-week old C57BL/6J mice were selected for the study: 8 were implanted with Ad-EGFP by postauricular microinjection through the round window membrane, and 4 with artificial perilymphatic fluid. On postoperative days 5 and 14, the animals were sac-rificed and the surface preparation of cochleae was observed. Results Two animals died after operation. Bright green fluorescence in the cochleae was observed in Ad- EGFP groups. Gene expression on day 14 after operation was higher than that on day 5. However, the control group was free of fluorescence. Oonclusion The postauricular route of the cochlear gene transfer in mice is simple to operate with little side-effect. The technique of transgenic delivery into the inner ear through RWM by mieroinjection is feasible and effective.
5.Clinical value of ultrasound combined with thyroglobulin detection in preoperative N staging of thyroid cancer
Hui WANG ; Shanshan ZHAO ; Jincao YAO ; Chanjuan PENG ; Dong XU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(2):122-128
Objective:To investigate the value of ultrasound combined with thyroglobulin (Tg) in preoperative N staging of thyroid carcinoma.Methods:The clinical data of 1 138 patients with thyroid carcinoma in the Cancer Hospital of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Zhejiang Cancer Hospital) from August 2018 to October 2020, who confirmed by surgery and pathology were analyzed retrospectively. The 1 138 cases were divided into pN0, pN1a, and pN1b stages. Kappa consistency test was used to analyze the consistency of ultrasound evaluation of N staging and pathological N staging. Pathology result was taken as the gold standard to analyze the correlation between some preoperative serum markers and lymph node metastasis. The ROC curve was used to compare the diagnostic value of ultrasound, Tg, and ultrasound combined with Tg for lymph node metastasis.Results:The preoperative ultrasound assessment of N staging was moderately consistent with pathology(Kappa=0.459, P<0.01). Between pN0 and pN1(pN1a+ pN1b) stages, the differences in free triiodothyronine (fT3), anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) and Tg were statistically significant (all P<0.05). Among the different indicators, only Tg had significant effect on lymph node metastasis ( P<0.01) .The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of Tg in predicting lymph node metastasis of thyroid cancer was 0.679, while the best cut-off value for Tg was 25.245 μg/L. The AUC of only ultrasound and ultrasound combined with Tg were 0.699 and 0.775, respectively. Therefore, combined diagnosis method was better than ultrasound only. Conclusions:Preoperative ultrasound and thyroglobulin has a specific value in evaluating the N staging of thyroid carcinoma. The combination of the two is more valuable in the diagnosis of lymph node metastasis than ultrasound only.
6.Imaging study of maxillary sinus in normal adults using cone-beam CT
Wei WANG ; Tao LI ; Bin LI ; Weiqian WANG ; Pengfei LI ; Qiuyun ZHANG ; Juan ZHAO ; Meiguang ZHANG ; Jincao XU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2016;23(4):192-195
[ABSTRACT]OBJECTIVETo estimate different dimensions of maxillary sinus measured on cone-beam computerized tomography (cone-beam CT), and determine the differences in side and gender.METHODScone-beam CT image data from 200 normal adults was selected and analyzed by Invivo Dental software. The craniocaudal diameter, anteroposterior diameter, width and volume of maxillary sinus were measured as well as the thickness of the orbital floor. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 11.5.RESULTSThere were no statistically significant differences in the craniocaudal diameter, anteroposterior diameter, width and volume of maxillary sinus between sides (P>0.05, respectively). Significant differences were noted in the craniocaudal diameter and volume of bilateral maxillary sinus and the width of right maxillary sinus based on gender (P<0.05, respectively). There were no significant differences in the width of left maxillary sinus, the anteroposterior diameter of bilateral maxillary sinus and the osseous thickness of the orbital floor (P>0.05, respectively).CONCLUSIONOur findings indicate that cone-beam CT can be used to measure different dimensions of maxillary sinus and provide imaging anatomical data for clinical treatment.
7.Preoperative prediction of lymphatic matastasis of mesolow colorectal cancer by endorectal ultrasound and elastography-based radiomics model
Jie LIU ; Jincao YAO ; Qiuqing ZHENG ; Dong XU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(8):692-698
Objective:To investigate whether radiomics based on ultrasound images can predict lym-phatic metastasis of rectal cancer before surgery.Methods:A total of 80 patients with rectal cancer who underwent endorectal ultrasound (TRUS) and endorectal elastography were confirmed by postoperative pathology in Zhejiang Cancer Hospital from January 2016 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The general characteristics (gender, age, tumor size, depth of tumor infiltration, tumor location, carcinoembryonic antigen, glycoantigen 199) of the lymph node metastasis group ( n=27) and the non-metastasis group ( n=53) were compared, and the clinical risk factors with statistically significant differences were screened out. The tumor maximum sagittal 2D TRUS images and endorectal elastography were manually outlined, and the radiomics features were extracted using the open source software pyradiomics 3.0.1, and the filtering and embedding methods were used to reduce the dimensionality of the data to select the important features and obtain the best parameters of the model. Then all samples were randomly divided into training and validation sets in the ratio of 8∶2, the models were trained using the best model parameters, which were tested and validated in the validation set, and the predictive efficacy of different models was evaluated according to the ROC curve. Results:The depth of tumor infiltration was statistically significant in predicting whether the lymph nodes metastasized or not (χ 2=11.555, P<0.05), and its area under ROC curve(AUC) value was 0.699. A total of 1 710 features were extracted from sagittal 2D TRUS images and endorectal elastography. After pre-processing and screening, 10 features were strongly correlated with lymph node metastasis status. The 10 features were used to construct the prediction models with AUC values of 0.703, 0.726 and 0.742 for the Logistic Regression Model, Random Forest Model and Support Vector Machine Model, respectively. And the AUC value of the ensemble averaging model in the validation set was 0.734. The imaging-omics prediction model outperformed the prediction model based on statistical analysis of clinical data (AUC: 0.734 vs 0.699, Z=1.984), with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The endorectal ultrasound and endorectal elastography-based radiomics model constructed in this study is better than the model constructed based on statistical analysis of clinical data only, and it is valuable for preoperative lymph node metastasis prediction in rectal cancer.
8.Research progress of necrotizing otitis externa.
Limin HU ; Xue GAO ; Xi WANG ; Jincao XU ; Xiaodong WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(10):843-852
Necrotizing otitis externa is a progressive infectious disease involving the external auditory canal and even the skull base, which can lead to serious complications and even death if not treated in time. In this paper, the latest advances in etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment were reviewed based on previous literature, providing reference for clinical diagnosis, treatment and future research.
Humans
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Otitis Externa/therapy*
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Skull Base/pathology*
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Ear Canal/pathology*
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Head