2.An experimental study on the embolus-capturing efficiency of a new-designed retrievable artery filter
Chinese Journal of Radiology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To develop a physical in vitro model of the human carotid artery(CA) and analyze the factors that influence the embolus-capturing efficiency of the retrievable artery filters. Methods The flow model closely simulated the physiological parameters of the human carotid artery. The influence of the following experimental parameters on the capturing rate was analyzed with a multiple logistic regression model: embolus diameter and length, CA diameter, flow quantity, type of filter, and type of testing. Results At the 5% level,except for flow quantity,a significant influence on the capturing rate could be demonstrated for the 6 factors mentioned above, the embolus diameter was the strongest influencing factor. In CA with diameters of 4,5,6,7 mm, the 8-wire filter captured (90?7)%, (91?8)%, (81?8)%,and (68?9)% of 0.5 mm emboli and (93?4)%, (95?6)%, (95?6)%,and (82?11)% of 1 mm emboli. In all, the smaller, the interlacing opening of the filter, the higher the capturing rate, and the presence of an embolus in a filter would decrease the capturing rate for the second embolus. Conclusion Retrievable artery filter is a promising cerebral protection device. The physical in vitro model is an effective alternative in studying the influence factors of the capturing rate of the filters.
3. Study on the loss of heterozygosity of microsatellite DNA on chromosome 6 in human T-cell lymphoma
Tumor 2007;27(9):683-686
Objective: To study the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 6 markers of microsatellite polymorphism on the chromosome 6 in T-cell lymphoma (TCL) to determine whether there existed tumor suppressor genes in the area related with the initiation and development of TCL. Methods: Six microsatellite polymorphism markers (D6S251, D6S275, D6S287, D6S267, D6S262, and D6S264) on the chromosome 6 were selected. We performed the amplification of microsatellite DNA with PCR, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and silver staining to detect LOH in 42 cases of T-cell lymphoma and the corresponding normal tissues. Results: LOH were detected at more than one locus in 13 out of 42 TCL patients (30.95%). Among the 6 loci, LOH occurred more frequently at D6S262 (10.3%), D6S287 (10.0%), and D6S267 (7.3%). No significant difference was found in LOH incidence between different clinicopathologic classifications (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The LOHs occur more frequently at markers D6S262, D6S287, and D6S267 on the chromosome 6q21 to 6q23. Cyclin C gene localized to chromosome 6q21 may be the candidate of tumor suppressor gene related with initiation and progression of TCL. Chromosome 6q21-6q23 may harbor a tumor suppressor locus which was related with TCL.
4.Assessment of cardiac involvement related to iron overload inβ-thalassemia major
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2015;33(5):490-493
Cardiac involvement related to iron overload caused by long-term blood transfusion is a major cause of death for patients with thalassemia major. Patients' survival will be improved greatly if cardiomyopathy resulted from transfusional iron overload could be detected timely and effective iron chelation be initiated promptly. In the present article, various evaluation Methods currently used in clinical practice are reviewed, with particular focus on cardiac MRI for the monitoring of myocardial involvement related to iron overload.
6.Fire-needle with sulfur for 40 cases of epidemic parotitis.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(6):590-590
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9.Children′s cavernous transformation of the portal vein: angiographic features and the impact on surgical treatment
Yinghua ZOU ; Long JIN ; Yongxing LU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 1999;0(10):-
Objective To study the arterial portography features and the impact on surgical treatment of children′s cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV). Methods Angiographic findings of the arterial portography of 6 children with CTPV and its impact on surgical treatment were retrospectively analyzed. Results Abrupt occlusion of the portal vein at the porta hepatis was revealed in 5 out of 6 cases, and a masslike network of intertwined veins around the porta hepatis and many small irregular veins radiating from the network to the liver were demonstrated. Both hepatopetal and reverse flow of collateral venous pathways were defined. Valuable information of correlative vessels for surgical treatment was obtained from all 6 angiographic findings. ConclusionChildren′s CTPV have very characteristic angiographic findings, which can be very helpful for surgical management.
10.Evaluation of angioplasty and stenting for carotid artery stenosis
Yinghua ZOU ; Long JIN ; Yongxing L
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To promote the application of angioplasty and stenting technique for the treatment of carotid artery stenosis in China. Methods The angioplasty and stenting were performed in 12 cases with carotid artery stenosis, of which 7 were symptomatic. Of 12 cases, 10 were atherosclerotic and the other 2 were of Takayasu′s disease. Results 11 stents were successfully implanted. Minor stroke occurred in 2 cases during the procedure and both were completely recovered with thrombolytic treatment in less than 1 hour. Follow up of the 11 cases 6 months through 4 and half years, no restenosis and ischemic symptoms were revealed. Conclusion Endovascular stent placement for carotid artery occlusive disease is evolving to an accepted alternative to surgery. The use of cerebral protection during the proceture is needed in the future.