1.Self-expanding metallic stents for acute obstruction of the proximal colorectal cancer
Yunshi ZHONG ; Liqin YAO ; Jianmin XU ; Meidong XU ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Weifeng CHEN ; Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(10):505-508
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of self-expanding metallic stents(SEMS)for acute proximal colon obstruction due to colon carcinoma.Methods From September 2004 to June 2010, a total of 81 patients(47 males and 34 females, aged 18-94 yr, mean 66.2 ± 7.5 yr)with acute proximal colon obstruction(proximal to spleen flex)caused by colon carcinoma were treated by SEMS.The success rate of stent drainage, safety of the procedure and the surgical removal rate of the carcinoma were evaluated.Results The tumors were located in transverse colon in 18(22.2%)patients, in hepatic flexure in 42 (51.9%)and in ascending colon in 21(25.9%).The success rate of stenting was 100%(81/81), and endoscopic decompression using SEMS placement was technically successful in 78 of 81 patients(96.3%).92.3%(72/78)patients underwent radical surgery 8 ± 1 days after stenting, among whom 5 underwent simultaneous hepatic metastasis foci resection and 3 others received partial resection of duodenum.Incidence of postoperative complications was 4.2%(3/72), including one case of poor healing and 2 cases of cardiopulmonary complications, which were all cured with conservative treatments.No perioperative death occurred.Conclusion Management of acute proximal colon obstruction due to colon carcinoma by using SEMS placement is effective and safe, which can be considered as a bridge method before curative surgery.
2.Distribution of Inflammatory Cells and Expression of PSGL-1 in Infant Brainstem Tissue Related Fatal Brainstem Encephalitis
Yan LIU ; Qiaoe ZHONG ; Jingzhou WANG ; Yongzai WANG ; Jie GU ; Wenjuan SUN ; Huiru BAI ; Liqin CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;(5):347-351
Objective To explore the distribution of inflam m atory cells and positive expression of P-se-lectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSG L-1) in infant brainstem tissue from hand-foot-m outh disease related fatal brainstem encephalitis. Methods Tw enty brainstem sam ples from infants suffered from brainstem en-cephalitis w ere collected as the experim ental group. Ten brainstem sam ples from infants died of non-brain diseases and injuries w ere collected as the control group. The distribution of inflam m atory cells and the expression of PSG L-1 in the tw o groups w ere exam ined by im m unohistochem ical m ethod. The characteristics of the positive cells w ere observed. Results In brainstem tissue of the experim ental group, there w ere sleeve infiltrations of inflam m atory cells around the vessels and in the glial nodule. Microglia was the m ost and following was neutrophils around the vessels and in the glial nodule. There was a significant statistical difference am ong m icroglias, neutrophils and lym phocytes (P<0.05). There was no sleeve infiltration in the control group. PSG L-1 protein was expressed w idely in inflam m atory cells in the experim ental group, especially in the inflam m atory cells around the vessels and in the glial nodule. B ut PSG L-1 positive staining could be observed significantly less in the control group com paring with the experim ental group (P<0.05). Conclusion Microglia is the m ain type of inflam m atory cells involved in the progress of the fatal disease. Moreover, PSG L-1 could participate in the pathogenesis of hand-foot-m outh disease related fatal brainstem encephalitis.
3. The treatment of 23 patients with macrostomia by modified modiolus reconstruction
Yi ZHONG ; Yuqing WEN ; Liqin FU ; Chuan YANG ; Qiusheng LI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(12):1041-1044
Objective:
To explore a method for macrostomia repairment, in order to to achieve better physiological and aesthetic outcomes.
Methods:
23 patients with macrostomia were treated by standard procedure: including orbicularis oris reconstruction, perioral expression muscles fixation, modiolus reconstruction, commissure point shift, and " w" shape incision.
Results:
22 cases obtained both static and dynamic symmetrical outcomes. One case developed asymmetrically.
Conclusions
The macrostomia repairment following present standard procedure, is likely to achieve both static and dynamic satisfactory outcomes, due to balanced perioral muscles.
4.Research on the precision and stability of optical surface imaging technology in guiding radiotherapy positioning
Lu YANG ; Renming ZHONG ; Guangjun LI ; Jiuling SHEN ; Liqin LI ; Sen BAI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(4):387-391
Objective To investigate the precision and stability of optical surface imaging (OSI)system Catalyst in guiding radiotherapy positioning.Methods A total of 52 patients with five different tumor sites who underwent cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-guided radiotherapy were recruited in this investigation.For the first treatment fraction,the setup error was recorded as C after online CBCT correction,and the surface images of patients taken by Catalyst were set as the reference images Cref.For the following treatment fraction,patients were pre-corrected according to the Catalyst Cref image with the acceptable errors within 2 mm/ 2,and the pre-corrected errors were recorded as C1.Then,after online CBCT correction,the setup errors were recorded as C.The errors between post-corrected Catalyst surface image and Cref image were recorded as C2.For each treatment fraction,the difference between Catalyst correction errors C1 and CBCT corrected errors C was recorded as d1,and the difference between the post-corrected Catalyst errors C2 and Cref image was recorded as d2.d3=d1-d2.The values of d1 and d3 in the 6 dimensions were analyzed using single sample t-test.The correlation between C-C1 and d1-d2 was statistically analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis.Results The mean value of d1 and d3 for 52 patients were within 2 mm/2 °.CBCT-C1 and d1-d2 were both significantly correlated (R =3,7,P=0.00,0.01).Conclusions OSI system yield high accuracy and stability in radiotherapy positioning,which is of certain significance in radiotherapy positioning for cancer patients.
5.Analysis of utility of optical surface imaging system for patients who received radiotherapy with active breath control
Renming ZHONG ; Chengwei YE ; Liqin LI ; Wan LI ; Pan GONG ; Qiang SHANG ; Qing XIAO ; Fubo LIU ; Sen BAI ; Guangjun LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(1):89-93
Objective To analyze the precision and stability of optical surface imaging system for patients who received radiotherapy with active breath control. Methods Eighteen radiotherapy patients with lung metastasis were managed by active breath control (ABC).The difference error detected by optical surface imaging system and CBCT were defined as the precision of optical surface imaging system. The variation among the error of optical surface imaging positioning the value of correction of treatment position and the error detected by optical surface imaging again were defined as the stability of optical surface imaging system. Intrafractional errors were analyzed by optical surface imaging system through whole treatment process (including breath hold and free breath). Results The optical surface imaging system had precision (systematic (Σ) and random errors (σ)) of 1.78/3.42 mm 2.54/6.57 mm and 2.79/3.22 mm respectively and stability of2.12/2.54 mm 3. 09/4.02 mm and 1.37/3.55 mm respectively in lateral-medial superior-inferior and anterior-posterior directions. The intrafractional errors (Σ and σ) were 0.42/0.85 mm 0.41/1.47 mm and 0.41/1.47 mm respectively for breath hold duration and 4.76/4.16 mm 6.54/7.78 mm and 3.13/5.92 mm for free breath duration in lateral-medial superior-inferior and anterior-posterior directions. Conclusions As an effective method for validate breath hold;Optical surface imaging system can improve the precision and safety of active breath control. However,the factors that affect the accuracy and stability of the optical surface imaging system in patients undergoing radiotherapy with ABC are not clear;it cannot replace the CBCT for positioning verification.
6.Syndrome Differentiation from Micro to"Near-micro":Origins,Controversies and Prospects
Liqin ZHONG ; Dan SHENG ; Wanghua LIU ; Zhixi HU ; Qinghua PENG ; Weixiong JIAN ; Yingjie WU ; Yanjie WANG ; Shuyue FU ; Hao LIANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(3):8-12
As an emerging discipline that combines traditional diagnostic methods with modern scientific technology,micro syndrome differentiation has good prospects for development,but there are some controversies in the research process.Based on ancient and modern literature,this article reviewed the origin and flow of research on micro syndrome differentiation,and summarized the problems to be improved in the process of research on micro syndrome differentiation from three aspects:application of disease type,guiding ideology and micro indicators.Based on this,the article further expounded the new thinking on"near-micro"syndrome differentiation from three aspects:connotation,scope of application,and links to traditional identification and micro-identification,and pointed out that the modern medical detection basis should be incorporated into the field of TCM syndrome differentiation,and at the same time,it should be based on the overall thinking mode of TCM,which would provide a new idea for the development of modern TCM diagnosis technology.
7.Deep learning-based recognition of stained tongue coating images
Liqin ZHONG ; Guojiang XIN ; Qinghua PENG ; Ji CUI ; Lei ZHU ; Hao LIANG
Digital Chinese Medicine 2024;7(2):129-136
Objective To build a dataset encompassing a large number of stained tongue coating images and process it using deep learning to automatically recognize stained tongue coating images. Methods A total of 1 001 images of stained tongue coating from healthy students at Hunan University of Chinese Medicine and 1 007 images of pathological(non-stained)tongue coat-ing from hospitalized patients at The First Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine with lung cancer,diabetes,and hypertension were collected.The tongue images were randomi-zed into the training,validation,and testing datasets in a 7:2:1 ratio.A deep learning model was constructed using the ResNet50 for recognizing stained tongue coating in the training and validation datasets.The training period was 90 epochs.The model's performance was evaluated by its accuracy,loss curve,recall,F1 score,confusion matrix,receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve,and precision-recall(PR)curve in the tasks of predicting stained tongue coating images in the testing dataset.The accuracy of the deep learning model was compared with that of attending physicians of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM). Results The training results showed that after 90 epochs,the model presented an excellent classification performance.The loss curve and accuracy were stable,showing no signs of overfitting.The model achieved an accuracy,recall,and F1 score of 92%,91%,and 92%,re-spectively.The confusion matrix revealed an accuracy of 92%for the model and 69%for TCM practitioners.The areas under the ROC and PR curves were 0.97 and 0.95,respectively. Conclusion The deep learning model constructed using ResNet50 can effectively recognize stained coating images with greater accuracy than visual inspection of TCM practitioners.This model has the potential to assist doctors in identifying false tongue coating and prevent-ing misdiagnosis.
8.Exploration of the talent training mode of biology majors driven by high-quality employments in higher education--a case study of Huzhou University.
Zhanqi WANG ; Xiaoyin WU ; Xueting ZHONG ; Hua HUANG ; Xiaomei WANG ; Zhaoyang TANG ; Jie YANG ; Liqin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4827-4837
In recent years, driven by the support of national policies and societal needs for employments, talents in biology majors have been growing rapidly. To foster high-calibre biology talents for the society in the context of the "double world-class initiative" in higher education, this study analyzed the opinion of biology undergraduates in Huzhou University on employment and their professional recognition of biology majors. The aim of this study was to propose a high-quality employments-driven talent training mode for undergraduates in biology majors, so as to serve as a reference for the reform in training modes of other relevant majors.
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