1.Analysis calcium in serum of the patients with blood culture positive
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(20):2847-2848,2851
Objective To retrospectively analyze of blood culture positive for adult patients with serum calcium concentration ,to understand the relationship between bloodstream infections in patients and serum calcium .Methods From January 2013 to July 2015 ,serum calcium (Ca) ,phosphorus (P) ,alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in 78 cases with the blood culture positive adult patients and 103 healthy subjects were detected and analyzed .Results The value of CA in adult patients was(1 .89 ± 0 .18) mmol/L ,healthy subjects while of that was (2 .23 ± 0 .23)mmol/L in healthy subjects ,There was statistically significant (P<0 .01) in two groups ;The P of patients was (1 .23 ± 0 .24)mmol/L ,which in healthy subjects was (1 .25 ± 0 .28)mmol/L ,There was no statistical differ‐ence (P>0 .05);ALP of patients was (78 ± 42)U/L ,which was (76 ± 40)U/L in healthy subjects .There was no statistical differ‐ence (P>0 .05) ,the r of Ca and P ,Ca and ALP were 0 .023 ,0 .023 respectively (P>0 .05) in patients ,while there were 0 .125 and 0 .132 (P<0 .05) in healthy subjects .Conclusion Calcium in serum of adult patients with blood culture positive might be reduced .
2.Effects of rehabilitation training on the expression of Fos in the central nervous system of rats with cerebral infarction
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2001;23(1):7-10
Objective To study the effect of rehabilitation training on the expression of Fos in the central nervous system(CNS) of rats with cerebral infarction. Methods 60 SD rats were made as cerebral infarction models and divided into 2 groups at random 24 hours later: rehabilitation group was given balancing, grasping, rotating and walking and other trainings everyday, while immobiligation group was fixed in cages. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the Fos expression 1 d, 7 d, 14 d, 21 d and 28 d after infarction respectively. Results Fos-positive immune reaction appeared in cortex,thalamus, hypothalamus, reticular form and posterior gray horn of the spinal cord of both groups .Rehabilitation group responded stronger than the immobilization group significantly (P<0.01).Conclusion Rehabilitation training can activate cortical neurons around the infarted focus and in its opposite side of the CNS, and thus promote the recovery of rats' motor functions.
3.Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI): Application and Scoring System
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(11):1081-1082
This paper summarized the application of Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), and introduced its scoring system.
4.Intranasai endoscopic treatment of chronic sinusitis in children
Jiejun YANG ; Minqiang XIE ; Geng XU ; Yuan LI ; Xianping YUAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2000;(11):496-498
Objective :To explore the curative effect of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) and the factors associ-ated with surgery effect for treating children with chronic sinusitis. Method :Thirty-one children with a medianage of 10 years (range 5~14 years) who suffered from chronic sinusitis or/and nasal polyps and were operatedvia ESS from May 1996 to January 1999 were retrospectively analyzed. Result:According to the therapeutic evalu-ation standard (ESS-199 7, Haikou ), twelve cases (38.7 % ) were completely cured, fifteen cases (48.4 %0 ) wereinproved and four children (12.9 % ) showed no change with a general effective rate of 87.1 %00 without any severeoperative complication. Conclusion:The results suggested ESS is a safe and effective method in the treatment ofchildren with chronic sinusitis or/and nasal polyps. Furthermore, meticulous postoperative endoscopic care andmedication are also important for securing optimal long-term results.
5.Rabbit model of aspergillus keratitis induced by modified corneal surface lens method
Ting, LIU ; Yuan-yuan, XU ; Hao, CHEN ; Li-xin, XIE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(2):101-106
Background Animal model of fungal keratitis is an available tool to the experimental study of the pathogenesis mechanism of fungal keratitis. Current modeling methods of fungal keratitis include corneal scratching, corneal stroma injection and corneal surface lens methods. But these methods still have their own shortages. Objective This experiment was to create a fungal keratitis animal model by modifying corneal surface lens method. Methods Modified animal models of fungal keratitis were created by modified corneal surface lens method in 12 general adult New Zealand white rabbits. The filter papers soaked 108 spores / ml or A106spores / ml of spergillus fumigatus suspension were attached on the de-epithelial cornea surface and fixed with contact lens and tarsorrhaphy for 2 days, and the filter paper with physiological saline was used as control group. The symptoms of anterior segment were examined under the slit lamp in 3 ,7 and 14 days after surgery and scored based on the criteria of Dong. Corneal scraping was stained with 10% potassium hydroxide and calcofluor white stain to observed mycelium under the fluorescence microscope. Corneal tissue sections were examined by hematoxylin-eosin staining and periodic acid Schiff staining under the light microscope. The use of animal followed the Standard of Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Results Fungal keratitis models were successfully established in 6 eyes and 4 eyes in 108 spores/ml group (6/6) and 106 spores/ml group respectively. The symptom was more severer and score was higher in the eyes of 108 spores/ml group than that in 106 spores/ml group. At 3 and 7 days after surgery,the symptom scores of fungal keratitis models were higher than those of control group from 3 through 7 days with the statistically significant difference (P<0. 01) and the symptom scores of 108 spores/ml group were significantly higher than those of 106 spores/ml group (P<0. 01). At 14 days after surgery, the symptom scores of 108 spores/ml group were still higher than those of control group (P<0. 05). Fungal hyphae was seen in the corneal scrapes in 108 spores/ml group and 106 spores/ml group respectively from 3 through 7 days after surgery. Inflammatory cell infiltration, stroma cells necrosis and fungal hyphae were presented in 108 spores/ml group, and the corneal neovascularization could be observed in 108 spores / ml group 14 days later. Fungal culture revealed the positive outcome in both 3 and 7 days after surgery in 108 spores/ml group,but in 106 spores/ml group,the positive result was only in the 3rd day. Conclusion Modified corneal surface lens method is more feasible and sample in the model of Aspergillus keratitis. This animal model of Aspergillus keratitis is practical for the further study of fungal keratitis.
6.Cross-sectional study of the clinic behavior and therapeutic status of rheumatoid arthritis patients
Xu LIU ; Yuan JIA ; Yuan AN ; Jing HE ; Zhanguo LI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2008;12(9):637-639
Objective To investigate and analyze the behavior and therapeutic status of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. Methods Out patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in our hospital from May to August 2007 were enrolled. The data including sex, age of onset, site of first hospitalization and medication status were collected and analyzed. Results In this 181 RA patients, the mean age of onset was (53±11) year-old, mean history duration was (10±8) years, the ratio of male to female was 1:4.2. The orthopedics department was the most common site of first hospital visit (32.0%, 58/181) and rheumatology department was the most common site to clarify the diagnosis (62.4% ,113/181). The diagnosis delay caused by patients themselves was (5.9±17.2) months and the delay caused by doctors was (9.0±22.0) months. More than half of the patients were not treated appropriately before they came to our hospital. Methotrexate was the most commonly used DMARDs (67.3%), followed by leflunomide (46.4%), sulfasalazine (37.5%) and hydroxyehloroquine (19.6%). Conclusion In this cohort, the proportion of patients who come to rheumatology department immediately after disease onset is low. There is delay between symptoms and final diagnosis. More than half of the patients are not treated appropriately.
7.Liuwei Dihuang Wan serum influences the expression of type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ collagen in intervertebral discs
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(26):4857-4864
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.26.015
8.Analysis of the genetic context of high level aminoglycosides resistance gene 16S rRNA methylase gene armA
Min YUAN ; Jianguo XU ; Juan LI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(21):2865-2866
Objective To analysis the genetic context of armA gene identified in different species .Methods BLASTN searches were used to analysis sequences harboring armA submitted to the GenBank database .Results armA gene was mostly found down-stream of ISCR1 element and was most commonly detected in Enterobacter spp ..Its flanking sequences were highly conserved in Enterobacter spp ..Conclusion The genetic context of armA gene reported in different species scattered in different geometrical lo-cations share some common characteristics .
9.Progress in treatment of follicular lymphoma
Yingying YUAN ; Jianyong LI ; Wei XU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(1):21-23,27
Follicular lymphoma (FL) is a kind of indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma (iNHL), which origins from follicle germinal center. Multiple researches reported the latest development about treatment of FL in the 58th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting. The outcomes of clinical trials in which GAl01 combined with chemotherapy and bendamustine in combination with 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan for the advanced stage FL were exciting. Relapsed/refractory FL patients who receive tandem autologous followed by nonmyeloablative allogeneic transplantation could acquire preferable remissions. With the emerging of novel drugs including inhibitor of bcl-2 or PI3K and antibody drug conjugate, more and more improvements of efficacy and remission were made in the treatment of relapsed/refractory FL therapy and remission.
10.Relationship between lower facial morphology and the size of masseter and medial pterygoid by CT scanning
Yongcheng XU ; Lin YUAN ; Jianhui LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To determine the mechanism underlying the mandibular angle enlargement and to provide a morphological basis for correcting the enlarged mandibular angle. Methods By axial computed tomography, it is possible to measure the width and length of the masseter and the medial pterygoid, the gonial angle, and the vertical height of the posterior mandible. The date were initially analysed by using a simple correctionials and indpendent sample T test. Results The distance between two Go points and gonial angle were significantly related with the thickness of masseter muscle, but the thickness of the medial pterygoid was on the contrary. There was significant differences between the group of prominence and the normal control in the gonial angle, the distance between two Go points and thickness of masseter . But there was no difference between the the two groups in the thickness of medial pterygoid. Conclusion The thickness of the masseter muscle is an important factor that affects the lower facial morphology. The hypertrophy of masserter muscle may cause the mandibular angle enlargement.