1.Ultrasound measurement of normal range of inter-rectus distance in Han nationality women with normal gestational age and without a history of pregancy in central China
Liyang SHAO ; Ruili WANG ; Qiongrui ZHAO ; Tingting LIU ; Jun XU ; Haohui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2020;29(11):987-991
Objective:To measure the normal range of inter-rectus distance in Han nationality women with normal gestational age and without a history of pregancy in central China by high-frequency ultrasound.Methods:A total of 561 Han nationality women with normal gestational age and without a history of pregnancy were continuously collected to perform transabdominal sonography from March 2018 to December 2019 in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital. The inter-rectus distance between superior margin of pubic symphysis and below the xiphoid process under rest condition was observed, and the widest distance between the inter-rectus distance was detected, also its distance with upper edge of umbilical level was confirmed. The 95% medical reference value(P95%) was adopted to confirm range of normal values of inter-rectus distance.Results:A total of 547 non-pregnant women were included in the study. The widest distance between the linea alba was mostly at the umbilical level. P95% for the inter-rectus distance was less than or equal to 29.00 mm.Conclusions:The ultrasounds can evaluate the inter-rectus distance in non-pregnant women. The widest inter-rectus distance in Han nationality women with normal gestational age and without a history of pregancy in central China is mostly at the upper edge of umbilical level. The critical point for the inter-rectus distance is 29.00 mm under rest condition.
2.Tongue coating microbiome as a potential biomarker for gastritis including precancerous cascade.
Jiaxing CUI ; Hongfei CUI ; Mingran YANG ; Shiyu DU ; Junfeng LI ; Yingxue LI ; Liyang LIU ; Xuegong ZHANG ; Shao LI
Protein & Cell 2019;10(7):496-509
The development of gastritis is associated with an increased risk of gastric cancer. Current invasive gastritis diagnostic methods are not suitable for monitoring progress. In this work based on 78 gastritis patients and 50 healthy individuals, we observed that the variation of tongue-coating microbiota was associated with the occurrence and development of gastritis. Twenty-one microbial species were identified for differentiating tongue-coating microbiomes of gastritis and healthy individuals. Pathways such as microbial metabolism in diverse environments, biosynthesis of antibiotics and bacterial chemotaxis were up-regulated in gastritis patients. The abundance of Campylobacter concisus was found associated with the gastric precancerous cascade. Furthermore, Campylobacter concisus could be detected in tongue coating and gastric fluid in a validation cohort containing 38 gastritis patients. These observations provided biological evidence of tongue diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine, and indicated that tongue-coating microbiome could be a potential non-invasive biomarker, which might be suitable for long-term monitoring of gastritis.