1.A clinical comparative study on fiber post-retained and metal post-retained restorations of 176 cases
Lianmei YE ; Ping LIN ; Yukun MENG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(32):4512-4513,4516
Objective To compare the clinical effects of fiber post‐retained and metal post‐retained restorations .Methods Two hundred teeth after root canal therapy from 176 patients were divided into 2 groups randomly and each group consisted of 100 teeth .In the experimental group ,teeth were restored with fiber post‐resin core and porcelain crown ,where cast metal‐core and porcelain crown were used in the control group .The teeth were clinically examined regularly for 2 years .The data were analyzed with Chi‐square method .Results At the end of the 2‐year follow‐up ,6 fiber posts dislocated and 2 teeth showed gingival inflammation in the experimental group ,with a clinical success rate of 92% ,the loss rate of 6% .5 gingival inflammation cases ,2 periapical inflammation cases and 7 cases of root fracture occurred in the metal post group ,and the clinical success rate was 85% ,root discount rate of 7% .There was statistical significance between the two groups (P< 0 .05) .Conclusion The loss rate ogf fiber post‐retained restoration is higher than the metal post‐retained restorations ,but the root discount rate is low ,incidence of periodontal and periapical tissue similar in the two groups can be routinely used clinically instead of metal post‐retained restoration .
2.Styloid process syndrome: report of 72 cases.
Zhusheng CHEN ; Jian WU ; Lianmei YE ; Zonghui KANG ; Naijun WANG ; Yi XIAO ; Lei YANG ; Wentiang ZHANG ; Shouzeng YUAN ; Hongilei HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(21):973-974
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the correct diagnosis for styloid process syndrome.
METHOD:
CT scan and 3D reconstruction was undertaken in 301 cases with foreign body sensation in submandibular angle, pain in pharyngeal, tension feeling and unhealing feeling after tonsillectomy. 263 cases were diagnosed as styloid process syndrome.
RESULT:
Seventy-two cases were performed with tonsillar styloidectomy. The follow up showed no pre-operative symptoms.
CONCLUSION
CT scan 3D reconstruction is the best method in diagnosing styloid process syndrome.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome
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diagnosis
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Young Adult
3. A multicenter clinical study on 1 138 cases of invasive pneumococcal disease in children from 2012 to 2017
Liang ZHU ; Wenhui LI ; Xinhong WANG ; Kun TAN ; Qingfeng FANG ; Qingxiong ZHU ; Kangkang WU ; Qiaozhi YANG ; Aiwei LIN ; Huiling DENG ; Jing BI ; Jing LIU ; Shiyong ZHAO ; Yun LIU ; Shujun JING ; Yumin WANG ; Lianmei LI ; Qing ZHAO ; Kaihu YAO ; Xi WANG ; Li JIA ; Fang WANG ; Jikui DENG ; Jing SUN ; Chunhui ZHU ; Kai ZHOU ; Jun LIANG ; Xiuzhen NIE ; Sancheng CAO ; Dongmeng WANG ; Shuangjie LI ; Xuexia CHEN ; Juan LI ; Yi WANG ; Lan YE ; Yanhong ZHANG ; Fang DONG ; Zhi LI ; Yonghong YANG ; Gang LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(12):915-922
Objective:
To explore the clinical features, the serotype distribution and drug resistance of the isolates in patient with invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD).
Methods:
By retrieving the laboratory information system in 18 children′s hospitals from 2012 to 2017, the children with IPD were enrolled.