1.The characteristics and prognosis of meteastases to the breast from nasal cavity tumors
Yuan QU ; Junlin YI ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Kai WANG ; Li GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2014;23(5):411-414
Objective To detect the clinical features and prognostic factors of nasal cavity malignancy with breast metastasis.Methods 846 Patients with nasal cavity malignancy from January 1999 to December 2011 were enrolled,the clinical and pathological features,clinical diagnostic methods and prognostic factors for breast metastasis patients were analyzed.Results Six female cases (median age 25) were diagnosed with breast metastasis,including 3 rhabdomyosarcoma and 3 olfactory neuroblastoma; consisting 0.7% of the total 846 cases of primary nasal malignancy group.The metastasis were more likely to be multiple breast lesions with/without metastasis in other site.For the primary tumor,five patients received 66-72 Gy/30-33f of radical radiotherapy,one patient with rest rhabdomyosarcoma received 58 Gy of palliative radiation since breast metastasis was found after 14 Gy of radiation and breast mass resection were performed right after.For the breast metastasis,five of 6 patients received breast surgery,one patients with olfactory neuroblastoma received 6 cycles cyclophosphamide + adriamycin + vincristine chemotherapy.Median survival was 12.7 months.Conclusions For nasal cavity malignancy,breast metastasis more likely occur in younger female patients.Ultrasound may provide useful information in evaluating breast metastasis.Cases combined with metastasis except breast have unfavorable prognosis.
2.Nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensity-modulated radiotherapy: long-term results of 416 patients
Junlin YL ; Li GAO ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Jingwei LUO ; Jianping XIAO ; Suyan LI ; Kai WANG ; Shiping ZHANG ; Yuan QU ; Guozhen XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2012;21(3):196-200
Objective To summarize the long term outcomes and prognostic factors of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) treated by intensity-modulated radiotherapy.MethodsFrom Nov 2001to Dec 2009,totally 416 newly diagnosed NPC patients was treated in our hospital.The prescribed dose was 70-78 Gy to the gross tumor volume and 70 Gy to the positive neck nodes,60 Gy to the clinical target volume,and 50-56 Gy to the clinically negative neck.Among 333 stage Ⅲ/Ⅳ patients according to the 2010 UICC staging system,187 received concurrent chemoradiotherapy with a regimen of weekly cisplatin 30mg/m2.Local control rate (LC),overall survival (OS),disease-hree survival (DFS) and distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.ResultsThe follow up rate is 98.0%.158 patients was followed up more than 5 years.The 5 years LC,OS,DFS and DMFS of whole group were 87.7%,82.1%,71.8% and 84.5%.Sex,Age,T stage and N stage were independent prognostic factors for OS (x2=4.59,11.20,19.40,18.00,P=0.03,0.00,0.00,0.00),T and N stage were independent prognostic factors for DFS (x2=33.50,21.20,P=0.00,0.00) and DMFS (x2=11.90,14.60,P=0.01,0.01).The 5 years LC,OS,DFS and DMFS for local-regional advanced disease with or without concurrent chemotherapy was 82.2% and 90.7% (x2=1.72,P=0.19),70.2% and 83.4% (x2=1.42,P=0.23),62.8% and 73.2% (x2=2.83,P=0.09),78.0% and 83.2% (x2=0.37,P=0.55)respectively.Conclusions The long term outcomes of nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensitymodulated radiotherapy was encouraged.The role of concurrent chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensity-modulated radiotherapy needs further investigated.
3.Identification of Polygalae Radix and Its Adulterants by psbA-trnH Sequence
Xiaoxi MA ; Weichao REN ; Wei SUN ; Yuan TU ; Yaqin ZHANG ; Ming SONG ; Junlin YU ; Bin LI ; Shilin CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(8):1719-1724
In this study,Polygalae radix and its adulterants were identified by psbA-trnH sequence.The genomic DNA was extracted from forty-six samples, the psbA-trnH sequences were amplified and sequenced Bi-directionally, and then assembled sequences by Codoncode Aligner V 3.7.1. The genetic distances were computed by kimura 2-parameter (K2P) model, and the Neighbor-Joining tree was constructed by MEGA 6.0. Results showed that minimum intra-specific K2P distance of Polygala tenuifolia and Polygala sibirica were 0.004 and 0, which were smaller than the maximum intra-specific K2P. The NJ tree showed Polygalae radix can be distinguished from its adulterants by psbA-trnH sequences. Therefore, using psbA-trnH sequences can distinguish Polygalae radix from its adulterants.
4.Treatment of primary sphenoid sinus malignancies:an analysis of 16 patients
Zhiping LIU ; Jingwei LUO ; Guozhen XU ; Li GAO ; Junlin YI ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Kai WANG ; Shiping ZHANG ; Yuan QU ; Jianping XIAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015;(6):671-674
Objective To analyze the treatment outcomes of patients with primary sphenoid sinus malignancies. Methods Sixteen patients with primary sphenoid sinus malignancies admitted to our hospital from 2000 to 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. No patients were newly diagnosed with cervical lymph node metastasis. One patient had stageⅣA disease, while fifteen had stageⅣB disease. Eleven patients received surgery followed by radiotherapy, one surgery alone, three radiotherapy alone, and one chemotherapy alone. All surgeries were cytoreductive . The median dose of radiotherapy was 69. 96 Gy ( 56.00?80. 56 Gy ) . Results The 3?year local control ( LC) , distant metastasis?free survival ( DMFS) , disease?free survival ( DFS) , and disease?specific survival ( DSS) rates were 67%, 69%, 44%, and 58%, respectively, in all patients, and 67%, 55%, 30%, and 41%, respectively, in patients treated with cytoreductive surgery followed by radiotherapy. All orbital contents and skull base were preserved. In all patients, the local recurrence, distant metastasis, and lymph node recurrence rates were 25%, 37%, and 6%, respectively. There were no independent predictors for the LC and DSS rates based on the prognostic analysis. Conclusions With the orbital contents and skull base preserved, the cytoreductive surgery followed by radiotherapy yields satisfactory outcomes and a low lymph node recurrence rate in the treatment of sphenoid sinus malignancies. The prophylactic irradiation of cervical lymph nodes is not recommended in clinical practice.
5.Failure in region of parotid gland after definitive intensity-modulated radiotherapy for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
Hongzhi WANG ; Jingwei LUO ; Junlin YI ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Shiping ZHANG ; Yuan QU ; Jianping XIAO ; Suyan LI ; Li GAO ; Guozhen XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;(3):212-215
To investigate the potential risk factors for parotid gland failure after intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).Methods The clinical data of 1096 NPC patients who underwent IMRT in our hospital from January 2005 to December 2012 were analyzed retrospectively.Among these patients, 13 patients experienced parotid gland recurrence, and the recurrence in 12 patients was analyzed.A case-control study was performed with the side of the parotid gland with recurrence as the case group and the side of the parotid gland without recurrence as the control group.The association of parotid gland failure with the extent of tumor invasion, IMRT dose distribution, and local recurrence was analyzed.The differences between groups were analyzed with χ2 test or Fisher′s the exact probability test.Results Among the 12 patients, 11 had stage III-IV primary NPC;after definitive IMRT, 9 had local tumor residues.The median time of parotid gland recurrence was 16(8-43) months.Of all the patients who experienced recurrence, 8 had recurrence in the superficial lobe of the parotid gland, 1 in the deep lobe, and 3 in both superficial and deep lobes.Recurrence was in the same side of primary tumor (P<0.001).Compared with the controls, the side of the parotid gland with recurrence had higher rate of cervical puncture/surgery (P=0.025).Parotid gland recurrence was often complicated by ipsilateral lymph node recurrence (67% vs.8%, P=0.003), as well as the tendency of ipsilateral primary lesion recurrence (42%vs.8%;P=0.059).Conclusions For NPC patients, the recurrence rate in the parotid gland is very low. Parotid gland recurrence may be related to locally advanced NPC, residues after treatment, the history of cervical puncture/surgery, and locoregional recurrence.The low radiotherapy dose in the parotid gland caused by IMRT may be an important reason for parotid gland recurrence.
6.Treatment outcome of primary mucosal melanoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses:an analysis of 52 patients
Zhiping LIU ; Jingwei LUO ; Guozhen XU ; Li GAO ; Junlin YI ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Kai WANG ; Shiping ZHANG ; Yuan QU ; Jianping XIAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):327-331
Objective To investigate the treatment outcome of primary mucosal melanoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses and the role of radiotherapy in the treatment of this disease .Methods The clinical data of 52 patients with primary mucosal melanoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses who were admitted to our hospital from 2001 to 2014 were analyzed retrospectively.Among these patients, 18 received surgery alone, 31 received surgery combined with radiotherapy ( 24 received surgery and postoperative radiotherapy and 7 received preoperative radiotherapy and surgery ) , and 3 received radiotherapy alone.The surgery+radiotherapy group and the surgery group were matched using propensity score matching.Results The median follow-up was 59 months.The 5-year local control ( LC), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), disease-free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS) of all patients were 49%, 48%, 22%, and 45%, respectively.After matching, the surgery+radiotherapy group had a significantly higher LC than the surgery group (88%vs.43%, P=0.028), but the two groups had similar 5-year DMFS (67%vs.57%, P=0.955), 5-year DFS (58%vs.24%, P=0.131), and 5-year OS (67%vs. 67%, P=0.727 ) .The negative margin rates in the preoperative radiotherapy+surgery subgroup and the surgery+postoperative radiotherapy subgroup were 100%and 50%, respectively ( P=0.004) .Conclusions Surgery combined with radiotherapy can improve the LC rate in patients with primary mucosal melanoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, and preoperative radiotherapy can increase the negative margin rate.
7.Value of peripheral blood PCT, CRP, FIB and D-D levels for early diagnosing PTB complicated with bacterial pneumonia
SHEN Tian ; ZHU Huiming ; TIAN Hua ; ZHOU Yu ; ZHU Yihua ; GU Delin ; CHEN Junlin ; CAO Xingjian ; YUAN Ying
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(7):730-
Abstract: Objective To investigate the early diagnostic value of peripheral blood procalcitonin (PCT), C-reactive protein (CRP), fibrinogen (FIB) and D-dimer (D-D) levels in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) complicated with bacterial pneumonia. Methods A total of 102 patients who admitted to Department of Tuberculosis of Affiliated Nantong Hospital of Shanghai University from Jan 2021 to May 2022 were enrolled in this study and divided into a group (52 cases) with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients and a group (50 cases) with PTB patients complicated with bacterial pneumonia. The levels of PCT, CRP, FIB and D-D in the peripheral blood were measured, the differences and correlations in all indicators were compared among two groups. The sensitivity and specificity of these indicators in the early diagnosis of PTB complicated with bacterial pneumonia were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results The levels of PCT, CRP, FIB and D-D in the peripheral blood from the PTB complicated with bacterial pneumonia group were 0.06 (0.04, 0.16) ng/mL, 38.00 (3.88, 96.10) mg/L, 4.51 (3.02, 6.07) g/L, and 0.59 (0.34, 1.88) mg/L, respectively, which were significantly higher than corresponding 0.04 (0.03, 0.04) ng/mL, 3.20 (0.84, 7.22) mg/L, 2.96 (2.48, 3.77) g/L, and 0.27 (0.17, 0.36) mg/L in the PTB group (Z=-4.784, -5.233, -3.853, -4.199, all P<0.001). Furthermore, the levels of CRP and FIB in the PTB complicated by bacterial pneumonia group were highly positively correlated (r=0.855, P<0.001). The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of PCT, CRP, FIB and D-D for early diagnosis of PTB complicated with bacterial pneumonia were 0.757, 0.794, 0.747 and 0.764, respectively. In addition, the AUC obtained by simultaneous measurement of PCT, CRP, FIB and D-D was as high as 0.916, and the sensitivity and specificity of diagnosing PTB complicated with bacterial pneumonia were increased to 85.7% and 96.9%, respectively, which were higher than those of individual indicators. Conclusions Levels of peripheral blood PCT, CRP, FIB, and D-D all show varying degrees of increase in patients with PTB complicated with bacterial pneumonia, and detecting the levels of all four markers, rather than any single marker, can assist in early monitoring whether the tuberculosis patients are complicated with bacterial pneumonia.
8.Comparison of in vitro release behavior of proanthocyanidins flexible nanoliposomes and general nanoliposomes.
Yanjun CHEN ; Huibin WU ; Junlin YUAN ; Lei SHI ; Rixian JIN ; Huafeng LIU ; Weizheng XIONG ; Luqi HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(2):169-172
OBJECTIVETo prepare flexible proanthocyanidins nanoliposomes, and explore the in vitro release behavior of proanthocyanidins flexible nanoliposomes and general nanoliposomes.
METHODFlexible proanthoeyanidins nanoliposomes were prepared proanthocyanidins using a film dispersion method, characterized by transmission electron microscope, and the in vitro release action was studied in different dissolution mediums using dynamic dialyse method with the content of total phenol as index.
RESULTThe in vitro release of both proanthocyanidins flexible nanoliposomes and general nanoliposomes were in accordance with Weibull distribution.
CONCLUSIONProanthocyanidins flexible nanoliposomes without pressure had similar in vitro release behavior with general nanoliposomes.
Drug Delivery Systems ; methods ; Liposomes ; chemistry ; ultrastructure ; Nanospheres ; chemistry ; ultrastructure ; Particle Size ; Proanthocyanidins ; chemistry
9.The outcome and prognosis factors of adolescent nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated in a single institute-analysis of 148 patients
Su PEI ; Li GAO ; Junlin YI ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Jingwei LUO ; Suyan LI ; Jianping XIAO ; Shiping ZHANG ; Kai WANG ; Yuan QU ; Guozhen XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(3):175-180
Objective To evaluate the clinical characteristics,outcome and prognostic factom of adolescent nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods Between Jan 1990 and Dec 2009,totally 148 pathological confirmed nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC)patients with age≤20 years were treated in our hospital,including stage Ⅱ 8,stage Ⅲ 58,stage Ⅳ 81,and unknown 1 when restaged by TNM system(UICC 2002),ninty-four(63.5%)patients were treated with radiotherapy alone,54(36.5%)patients were treated with radiotherapy combined with cisplatin-based chemotherapy.Results The median follow-up time for all patients was 44.5 months.The 5-year overall survival(OS),local-regional control(LRC)and distant metastasis-free survival(DMFS)rateswere 82.9%,85.1%and 78.6%.There were 42 patients(28.4%)failed with 16 regional recurrence and 29 distant metastasis,and 3 with both;bone metastasis was the most common site of distant metastasis(22/29).In univariate analysis,the adverse prognostic factors for OS were stage T4(X2=5.61,P=0.018),radiation dose<70 Gy(X2=5.30,P=0.021),for LRC was radiation dose<70 Gy and for distant metastasis-free survival was the disease history≥6month(X2=4.24,P=0.039).In multivariate analysis,radiation dose<70 Gy and stage T4 were the independent prognostic factors for OS(X2=5.73、5.56,P=0.017、0.018),for LRC was radiation dose<70 Gy(X2=5.81,P=0.016).Conclusions The outcome of the present series was excellent,total nagopharyngeal radiation dose less than 70 Gy is inappropriate.Reduce the distant metastasis and late toxicities were the future direction for the treatment of adolescent nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
10.Phse Ⅲ study of preoperative concurrent chemoradiotherapy compared with preoperative radiotherapy alone in the treatment of locally advanced head and neck squamons cell carcinona
Junlin YI ; Li GAO ; Zhengang XU ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Shaoyan LIU ; Jingwei LUO ; Xiaolei WANG ; Suyan LI ; Jianping XIAO ; Shiping ZHANG ; Kai WANG ; Yuan QU ; Guozhen XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(5):363-367
ObjectiveTo investigate the role of chemoradiotherapy in the preoperative radiotherapy for locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. MethodsFrom Sep. 2002 to Dec. 2008,totally 157 locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients was assigned to preoperative concurrent chemoradiotherapy group ( n =81 ) or preoperative radiotherapy alone group ( n =76 ) randomly. The chemotherapy regimen was consisted of cisplatin 30 mg/m2, weekly. The radiotherapy in both groups was identical. The primary lesion will continue concurrent chemoradiotherapy or radiotherapy for those the tumor response was or nearly complete remission (CR) and those who refused surgery when evaluated at DT50 Gy, the others will receive surgery 1 month later if the tumor response was less than CR.For N3 patients, the planed neck dissection will be done. ResultsThe follow up rate was 98. 1%, 91patients followed up more than 5 years, there were 46 in concurrent chemoradiotherapy group and 45 in radiotherapy alone group. The rate of 5-year local control, overall survival, disease free survival and distant metastasis-free survival for preoperative concurrent chemoradiotherapy group and preoperative radiotherapy alone group were 63% and 50% ( x2 =0. 40,P =0. 528), 46% and 38% ( x2 =0. 48,P =0. 490) ,41% and 35 ( x2 =0. 29, P =0. 593 ) ,76% and 65% ( x2 =3.38, P =0. 066 ) respectively. Subgroup analysis showed that the 2-years distant metastasis-free survival of preoperative concurrent chemoradiotherapy group and preoperative radiotherapy alone group were 88% and 60% ( x2 =5.99,P =0. 014). ConclusionsPreoper -ative concurrent chemoraidotherapy with the regimen of cisplatin 30 mg/m2 weekly did not improve the overall survival for locally advanced HNSCCwhen compared with preoperative radiotherapy alone.Preoperative concurrent chemoradiotherapy improved the distant metastasis-free survival of locally advanced hypopharyngeal and laryngeal carcinoma.