1.Achillis Tendon-Sliding Procedure and Subtalar Joint Capsula Release by the Same Cut and Individualization in Treatment of Congenital Clubfoot
jing-dong, ZHANG ; yuan-ming, OU-YANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To explore achillis tendon-sliding procedure and subtalar joint capsula release by the same cut and individualization treatment used in the correction of congenital clubfoot.Methods Forty eight cases (76 feet) of congenital clubfoot who were first visit were treated by achillis tendon-sliding procedure and subtalar joint capsula release by the same cut,meantime,footplate fascia release and transfer of the anterior tibial tenden were made by individualization.Results All cases were followed-up,the average time follow-up was 1 year and 6 months,excellent were 71% and good were 15.7%.Five cases were recurrence and its rate was 6.94%.Conclusions Achillis tendon-sliding procedure and subtalar joint capsula release by the same cut can solve rotation of displacement between calcaneus and talus and individualization treatment can also solve high arch deformity and adduction of foot.This technique is a simple,safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot.
2.Influence of Herbal Medicines with the Function of Replenishing Qi and Essence on the Immune Function of Patients after Mamma-ry Cancer Operation
Dong-Ju HU ; Yuan-Yuan LI ; Jing-Xuan LIU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(01):-
Objective To observe the effect of herbal medicines with the function of replenish qi and essence for the immune func- tion of patients after mammary cancer operation.Methods The 115 patients of mammary cancer after modified radical operation were randomized into treatment group and control group.The treatment group began to take the decoction of herbal medicines from 7 days before and from the 3rd day after operation.The control group had the same treatment but without taking herbal medicines.The im- mune indices of both groups were tested on the day 7 days before,one day and 14 days after operation respectively.Results In the treatment group,IgA,IgG,IgM were remarkably increased in comparison with the control group 14 days after operation;with the herbal treatment for 2 weeks,CD_4,CD_4/CD_8,IL-2 rised remarkably(P
4.Treatment of orbital wall fracture in the anophthalmic patient.
Zhi-yuan CHEN ; Jing-ming LIU ; Dong-mei LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2008;43(11):693-694
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6.Research advances in probability of causation calculation of radiogenic neoplasms
Jing, NING ; Yong, YUAN ; Xiang-Dong, XIE ; Guo-Shan, YANG
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2009;33(6):570-573
Probability of causation (PC) was used to facilitate the adjudication of compensation claims for cancers diagnosed following exposure to ionizing radiation. In this article, the excess cancer risk assessment models used for PC calculation are reviewed. Cancer risk transfer models between different populations, dependence of cancer risk on dose and dose rate, modification by epidemiological risk factors and application of PC are also discussed in brief.
7.Drug therapy for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: approach, controversy and progress
Haolin LI ; Jing DONG ; Meijuan YANG ; Shizhong YANG ; Weisheng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(6):426-429
For unresectable advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),besides sorafenib,alternative drugs and treatment modalities are required.Clinical studies of hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC),transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE),and system chemotherapy have shown favorable efficacy and tolerance in advanced HCC patients.In addition,the potential efficacy of sorafenib combined with focal treatment is also an interesting issue.As more therapies become available,decision-making for treating advanced HCC becomes increasingly complex.In our opinion,diverse treatment modalities should be utilized for the best interest of patients.Based on predictive biomarkers,we should develop a precise patient stratification system to select suitable candidates for each treatment modality in future studies,as is useful for improving prognosis of patients with advanced HCC.
8.Cytokine production in mice with experimental cardiomyopathy treated with anti-L3T4 monoclonal antibody at different stages
Zhaohui WANG ; Yuhua LIAO ; Jing YUAN ; Min WANG ; Jinghui ZHANG ; Yuan TIAN ; Jihua DONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM:To clarify the mechanism of treating autoimmune cardiomyopathy at different stages with anti-L3T4 monoclonal antibody.METHODS:Mice immunized with human mitochondria ADP/ATP peptides were used as the cardiomyopathy(DCM) group,and the sham-immunized mice were regarded as the controls.Mice receiving early treatment were immunized with the same peptides,followed by the injection of 400 ?g of anti-L3T4 on day 0,1 and 2 post-immunization.Mice in the late treatment group were immunized as of the early treatment group but anti-L3T4 was administered 3 months post-immunization.The cytokine expression was measured with three-color flow cytometry to quantitate the splenic Th1/Th2 cell subsets in the different groups of mice.In addition,serum and myocardial cytokines were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and real-time PCR.RESULTS:Th1 and Th2 subsets in the early treatment group were similar to those in control group,but were drastically lower than those in DCM group.Mice in the late treatment group showed an increased level of Th1-related cytokines,while the Th2 level was between the DCM and early treatment group.IFN-? and IL-6 levels in early treatment group were similar to those in control group.In the early treatment group,IL-4 level was higher than that in control and lower than that in DCM group,whereas IL-2 and TNF-? contents were lower than those in control and DCM group.In the late treatment group,IFN-? and IL-2 levels were higher than those in DCM group and lower than those in the early treatment group,while IL-6 and IL-4 levels were lower than those in DCM group.CONCLUSION:These results suggest that the cytokine production in cardiomyopathic mice may be repressed by treatment with anti-L3T4 at different stages.Early treatment with anti-L3T4 has better inhibitory function than treatment in late stage of autoimmune cardiomyopathy.
9.Optimization of risk-predicting models for hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma
Wei CHEN ; Jing CHEN ; Jing DONG ; Jia YOU ; Ping YUAN ; Jiaji JIANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2015;(8):465-470
Objective T he present study aimed to optimize the established predictive models (REACH‐B scoring model) for hepatitis B virus (HBV)‐related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) . Methods The hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive (> 6 months) patients who were firstly admitted in the Liver Center of First Affiliated Hospital ,Fujian Medical University between Oct 1st 2004 and May 1st 2014 were selected as the subjects and divided into two groups ,namely ,the case group (HCC group) and the control group (non‐HCC group) .Clinical data of all the subjects were retrospectively collected and analyzed .Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to evaluate the predictive values of the various models .Results To predict the development of HBV‐related HCC within 3 years ,a total of 627 patients (151 HCC cases and 476 non‐HCC controls) were enrolled .Area under curve (AUC) of HBV‐related HCC (REACH‐B) scoring model was 0 .78 (95% CI:0 .74-0 .82) ,with the sensitivity of 73 .00% and specificity of 78 .70% in predicting 3‐year risk of HCC occurrence .By combining alpha‐fetoprotein (AFP) and REACH‐B ,the R‐AFP scoring model was constructed .The AUC increased to 0 .80 (95% CI:0 .76 -0 .83 , Z= 2 .50 , P= 0 .01) ,with the sensitivity of 71 .03% and specificity of 79 .13% in predicting 3‐year HCC development .By combining AFP isoform 3 (AFP‐L3% ) and REACH‐B ,the R‐AFP‐L3% scoring model was constructed .The AUC further increased to 0 .83 (95% CI:0 .80-0 .87 ,Z=2 .45 ,P=0 .01) ,with the sensitivity of 75 .01% and specificity of 79 .32% in predicting 3‐year HCC development .To predict the development of HBV‐related HCC within 5 years ,a total of 159 (65 HCC cases and 94 non‐HCC controls) were enrolled .The AUC of REACH‐B scoring model was 0 .79 (95% CI:0 .72-0 .87) ,with the sensitivity of 73 .60% and specificity of 75 .43% .The R‐AFP scoring model had an AUC of 0 .84 (95% CI:0 .77-0 .90 ,Z=2 .70 ,P=0 .006) ,with the sensitivity of 83 .12%and specificity of 77 .89% .Conclusion Combination of AFP or AFP‐L3% may optimize the predictive values of REACH‐B scoring model in predicting 3‐year and 5‐years risks of developing HBV‐related HCC .
10.Changes of plasma corticotrophin releasing factor levels in the young rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage
Jing DONG ; Yimin ZHU ; Wenwu ZHOU ; Fa YUAN ; Chunyan DONG ; Yonghao GUI ; Chao CHEN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2011;18(6):539-541
Objective To explore the changes of plasma corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF) levels in the young rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage.Methods Two hundred and forty young rats were randomly divided into three groups:hypoxic-ischemic brain damage group ( model group,n =80),sham-operated group ( n =80),and normal control group ( n =80).The plasma CRF levels of rats in three groups were detected at 1 h,3 h,6 h,12 h,l d,3 d,5 d and 18 d after hypoxia-ischemia,per ten rats for each time point.Plasma CRF levels were measured by radioimmunoassay.Results Plasma CRF levels of model group,shamoperated group and normal control group showed no significant difference in the young rats after 1 h,3 h,6 h,12 h of hypoxia-ischemia ( P > 0.05 ).But plasma CRF levels in the model group were respectively significantly lower than those of sham-operated group and normal control group after 1 d and 3 d of hypoxia-ischemia ( P <0.001 ),and then recovered to the control group levels after 5 d and 18 d of hypoxia-ischemia ( P >0.05 ).Conclusion Hypoxia-ischemia affects plasma CRF levels in the young rats,which is related with the duration after hypoxia-ischemia.