1.A case report of surgical resection of giant pharyngeal pleomorphic adenoma and literature review.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(24):1997-1998
Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is a rare benign tumor in the pharynx. We presented a case with a huge PA in the pharynx. MRI displayed oropharyngeal mass, considering benign tumor. Preoperative fine-needle aspiration and cytology biopsy were important to confirm the diagnosis of PA preliminary. Extracapsular complete dissection for PA was performed under general anesthesia with tracheotomy subsequently. Postoperative histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of PA. The patient was discharged a week after operation and no recurrence was found in the following 8 months.
Adenoma, Pleomorphic
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Pharyngeal Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Pharynx
2.Epidemiological characteristics of rotavirus infection in infants with diarrhea in Guilin area
Qiupei TAN ; Xingchao LIU ; Houlong LUO ; Tao WEN ; Lina TAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(18):2553-2554,2557
Objective To investigate the epidemiologic features of infant rotavirus(RV) diarrhea in Guilin area .Methods The detection of group A rotavirus were performed on 1 300 patients from Guilin 181st hospital by using immune colloidal gold method , and the epidemiological analysis were done according to the detection results .Results In the 1 300 patients ,132 were found rotavir‐us positive ,the total positive rate was 10 .15% .The positive rate of >1-2 years old group was the highest(23 .08% ) ,compared with other age groups(P<0 .05) .In November ,December and January ,the positive rates were 24 .14% ,20 .00% ,23 .53% ,respec‐tively .Compared with the positive rate in other months ,there was statistically significant difference(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Infants of 6 months to less than 2 years old in Guilin have higher detection rate of RV infection ,and the infection peak appears in autumn and w inter .
3.Processing and Modification of Recombinant Spider Silk Proteins.
Bin LIU ; Tao WANG ; Xiaobing LIU ; Yongen LUO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(4):933-939
Due to its special sequence structure, spider silk protein has unique physical and chemical properties, mechanical properties and excellent biological properties. With the expansion of the application value of spider silk in many fields as a functional material, progress has been made in the studies on the expression of recombinant spider silk proteins through many host systems by gene recombinant techniques. Recombinant spider silk proteins can be processed into high performance fibers, and a wide range of nonfibrous morphologies. Moreover, for their excellent biocompatibility and low immune response they are ideal for biomedical applications. Here we review the process and mechanism of preparation in vitro, chemistry and genetic engineering modification on recombinant spider silk protein.
Animals
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Arthropod Proteins
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chemistry
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Protein Engineering
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Recombinant Proteins
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chemistry
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Silk
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chemistry
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Spiders
4.Imaging features of split cord malformation associated with scoliosis and its correlation with neurologic symptoms
Ming LIU ; Huiren TAO ; Tao ZHANG ; Weizhou YANG ; Tao LI ; Xiangbo CHEN ; Wenrui MA ; Zhuojing LUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(2):81-87
Objective To analyze the imaging features of congenital spinal deformity (CSD) associated with split cord malformation (SCM) and other intraspinal abnormalities, and to investigate the relationship to neurological symptoms. Methods 105 cases CSD with SCM were retrospectively studied. Analysis the imaging features of SCM (including type of SCM, location of SCM, location and apical vertebrae, symmetry of divided cord) and other intraspinal abnormalities. To investigate the relationship of the factors and neurological symptoms using Chi?square test of one factor and multiple factors logistic regression analysis. Re?sults 28 cases (26.7%) were formation failure, 33 cases (31.4%) were segmentation failure, and 44 cases (41.9%) were combina?tion of 2 disorders. 41 cases had neurological symptoms, 64 cases were asymptomatic. The distribution of SCM combined with spi?nal deformities:thoracic (11 cases), thoracolumbar (18 cases) and lumbar (20 cases) in type I SCM, thoracic (31 cases), thoracolum?bar (20 cases) and lumbar (5 cases) in type II, none was in cervical. The location of SCM upper than apical vertebrae 29 cases, on apical vertebrae 25 cases, lower than apical vertebrae 51 cases. Spinal cord was splitted symmetric 27 cases and asymmetric 78 cases. 66 cases combined with other intraspinal abnormalities, lower conus 42 cases, syringomyelia 38 cases, meningocele 10 cas?es and sakrale zyste 5 cases. Associated with intraspinal abnormalities, the rate of neural symptoms was different. According to Chi?square test of one factor and multiple factors logistic regression analysis, lumbar SCM, spinal cord asymmetric and lower conus were related with neurological symptoms. Conclusion The predilection spinal deformity of type I is combination, type II SCM is segmentation failure. When SCM patients associated with other intraspinal abnormalities, the incidence of neurologic symptoms is increased. The lumbar SCM, hemicords asymmetry and lower lying conus have significant relationship with neurologic symptoms.
6.Effects of Anticancer Chinese Medicines Screened Out by Data Mining on Proliferation and Migration of Triple-negative Breast Cancer Cells
Lin YUAN ; Qiang LUO ; Zhenjie LIU ; Tao LI ; Ning XU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;34(5):737-741
Objective To screen out some Chinese medicines with obvious inhibitory actions on triple-negative breast cancer based on data mining. Methods Literatures of breast cancer effectively treated by Chinese medicine issued in recent 15 years were collected, and then the frequency analysis and cluster analysis were used to screen the frequently-used herbs. According to the above results, the serum containing the obtained drugs were prepared respectively. And then the proliferation, migration and invasion abilities of breast cancer cells MDB-MB-231 treated with the serum containing various Chinese medicines for 12, 24 h were observed by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT) assay and transwell cell invasion and migration experiments, respectively. Results The frequently-used herbs were screened out as Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Herba Taraxaci, Herba Hedyotis Diffusae, Radix Trichosanthis, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae. The proliferation of MDB-MB-231 cells was significantly inhibited by serum seperately containing Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Herba Taraxaci, Herba Hedyotis Diffusae, Radix Trichosanthis, and Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae to different degrees, and the migration abilities of MDB-MB-231 cells were obviously inhibited by serum containing Herba Taraxaci, Herba Hedyotis Diffusae, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae, respectively. And the invasion abilities of MDB-MB-231 cells were obviously inhibited by serum containing Herba Taraxaci, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Herba Hedyotis Diffusae, respectively. Conclusion Chinese medicines such as Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Herba Taraxaci, Herba Hedyotis Diffusae, Radix richosanthis, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae obtained by data mining technology have obviously inhibitory effects on triple-negative breast cancer.
8.A Preliminary Study on Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis of Painless Acute Myocardiac Infarction: A Report of 32 Cases
Kechun YIN ; Yi LUO ; Tao LIU ; Xiangjiang TANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics, TCM syndrome differen tiation and short_term prognosis of painless acute myocardiac infarction (AMI). Methods Restrospective analysis was carried out in 32 patients with painless AMI (Group A) and 30 cases of painful AMI in the same period served as Group B. Results In Group A, clinical manifestations were latent, infarct places mai nly located in the inferior wall, right ventricle and posterior wall of the hear t ( 65.6% ), and yang_Qi deficiency syndrome and Qi_yin defic iency syndrome occupied 65.6% of painless AMI. Blood stasis syn drome and phlegm syndrome occupied 70.0% of painful AMI. The co ncurrent incidence of diabetes mellitus was higher in Group A than Group B. So d id the mortality and the incidence of heart failure. Cardiogenic shock and heart failure were the main death causes of painless AMI. Conclusion The above r esults will supply evidence for the combined treatment of painless AMI.
9.Analysis on risk factors acute kidney injury complicated by acute gastrointestinal hemorrhage
Tao WEN ; Yankun LUO ; Gaohong LIU ; Caixiang ZHANG ; Chengyen YAN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013;22(2):176-179
Objective Few prospective data are currently available on acute gastrointestinal hemorrhage (AGIH) as a complication in acute kidney injury (AKI).The aim of the present study was to find out clinical characteristics,incidence,etiology,risk factors,and outcome of AGIH in patients with AKI.Methods We performed a prospective study on an inceptione cohprt of 512 patients admitted for AKI in our hospital.Data on clinical risk factors for bleeding,frequency of occurrence of AGIH,in-hospital mortality were collected,and independent predictors of AGIH were identified.Results A total of 53 patients had AGIH as a complication of AKI,and 45 were upper AGIH.Fifteen patients had clinically severe bleeding.Independent baseline predictors of AGIH were severity of illness,cardiac failure,mechanical ventilation,low platelet count,chronic hepatic disease,liever cirrhosis,severe AKI.Inhospital mortality was 52.8% in patients with AGIH,and 22.2% in the other patients.AGIH was significantly associated with an increase in hospital mortality.Conclusions AGIH are frequent complications of AKI.In this clinical condition,AGIH is more often due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding and is associated with a significantly increased risk of death.Both renal and extrarenal risk factors are related to the occurrence of AGIH.
10.Effect of nerve block combined with sequential analgesia in peri-operative knee arthroscopy
Fong LIU ; Ding LUO ; Bixi LI ; Jun TAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(3):6-8
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of nerve block combined with sequential analgesia in peri-operative knee arthroscopy.Methods Two hundred patients undergoing knee arthroscopy,were performed lumbar plexus and sciatic nerve block anesthesia by nerve stimulator with ultrasound guidance.Celecoxib was combined for sequential analgesia.The vital signs,the effect of anesthesia in the surgery,the duration of postoperative analgesia,and patient's satisfaction to analgesia were observed to evaluate the clinical effects.ResultsThe vital signs of the patients in the surgery were stable,the effect of anesthesia was good,180 cases of excellent,16 cases of good,4 cases of poor.The duration of postoperative analgesia was 6-10 (8.2 ± 0.5) h.Combined with sequential analgesia program,there was high patient's satisfaction [ excellent 75% (150/200),good 10% (20/200),general 10% (20/200),poor 5% ( 10/200 ) ].Conclusion The nerve block combined with sequential analgesia is safe and effective in knee arthroscopy,it achieves high patient's satisfaction,this maybe a routine in knee arthroscopy.