1.Epidemiology of dental trauma in children and adolescents
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(7):757-760
Objective To study the prevalence and distribution of dental trauma in children and adolescents. Method A total of 347 patients with the permanent anterior teeth injured aged from 6 to 25 years were treated and selected from July 2008 to June 2009. Data of gender, age, site of accident occurred, number of teeth injured, and location and type of injury were taken from the dental records. Results Of them, there were male 219, female 128, and the ratio of male/female was 1.7:1.0, The highest incidence of tooth injuries occurred a-mong children of 10 to 13 years old. The common site of dental trauma was school. The majority of dental casualties had one tooth (38.0%) and two teeth (38.0%) injured. Of all types of dental injury, subloxation (19.8%), and enamel and dentin fractures without pulpa involvement (18.7%) were the most seen ones. Con-clusions The dental trauma in children and adolescents is a major problem that can not be ignored, and should be given persistent attention to prevent.
2.An investigation on teaching effectiveness and students' feedback for preventive medicine
Tao GONG ; Wumei XIAO ; Nan NAN ; Long LI ; Nan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(2):162-165
Objective To investigate the teaching effectiveness of preventive medicine and ask the students for feedback on the curriculum in order to reform the teaching methods.Methods Questionnaire survey.Sampling survey.Results 89.2% of students have realized the importance of preventive medicine.Respectively 16.4% and 7.5% of students have no interesting on the curriculum due to teachers'matter and students' idea that the course is uselessness for their major and future career.75.1% of students are interest in Nutrition and Food Hygiene,35.2% of students dislike Medical Statistics,and 45.3% of students think the most tough part is Medical Statistics.78.9% of students wish to have more practice lessons.30.5% of students do not ask teachers questions because of no communication with teachers after class.Conclusions Preventive Medicine is still ignored by a few students.The more tough the content is,the less interest the students have. Repeatedly emphasizing the importance of Preventive Medicine in medical education,adopting and combining with the community practical cases in class lectures and frequently communicating between teachers and students after class are suggested.
3.Characteristics of pedicle screw fixation for thoracolumbar burst fractures among middle and old aged patients
Guilin ZHANG ; Nan LI ; Maoqi GONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1998;0(12):-
Objective To discuss methods of pedicle screw fixation for thoracolumbar burst fractures among middle and old aged patients with different degree of osteoporosis, and to improve the clinical result by individualized treatment according to fracture characteristics. Methods There were totally 25 patients, 17 males, and 8 females. These patients with a mean age of 52 years (range, 43-63 years), had suffered from thoracolumbar burst fractures consisted of 1 T11 fracture, 6 T12 fractures, 8 L1 fractures, 7 L2 fractures, 3 L3 fractures. According to Jikeis osteoporosis grading system, 5 patients were of early stage, 7 of stage Ⅰ, 13 of stageⅡ. Posterior stabilization with the short-segment pedicle screw system were given to all the patients, among which 6 RF, 8 AF, 5 USS, 6 Socon were performed. Fifteen patients received anterolateral decompression, and ten patients accepted no decompression at all. Some measures were taken in order to enhance the fixation stiffness for pedicle screw system, such as increasing the screws diameter, using the vertebral body reducer to reduce the depressed vertebral body and so on. To enhance vertebral body strength after fracture union, transpedicular bone graft was also performed. Results All the patients achieved fracture union during the follow-up with a mean period of 28 months (range, 9-48 months). All of the fractures were reduced satisfactorily, SI (sagittal index) was improved from 53% to 89% after operation. No fracture of screws or rods occurred, also no screw loosened. No reduction loss was found. Conclusion In order to decrease failure rate of pedicle screw fixation for thoracolumbar fractures among middle and old aged patients, osteoporosis of vertebral body should never be neglected and, of course, treatment should be given with individualized fixation.
4.Construction and Practice of Regional Three Grade Rehabilitation Medical Service System
Nan ZHOU ; Lingyun GONG ; Shibin WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(3):370-372
A service system was created that the tertiary hospitals as the leader, the secondary hospitals as the core and the basic hospi-tals as the foundation, formed the one-stop three level medical rehabilitation service system. It made the referral process more convenient with the operation of the one-stop service, along with the integrated management, the homogenization treatment and the one-stop three level medical institutions;and also solved the problems of the inadequate of rehabilitation medical institutions, the lackage of rehabilitation profes-sionals and the uneven professional and technical condition, that realized hierarchical rehabilitation and two-way referral to meet the rehabil-itation needs of patients.
5.A Case of Striae Distensae Indueced by Misuse of Corticosteroid.
Nan Hee LEE ; Gong Myung HYUN ; Yang Ja PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1976;14(3):233-237
In 1932, Harris, et al., reported that vitamin A had an anti-keratinizing effect on acne vulgaris, and in 1948, Straumfjord, somewhat over-enthusiastically reported that oral use of vitamin A also had a beneficial effect on acne. In spite of studies by Lynch and Cook (1947), and Andrew and Stokoe (1963), which questioned its effectiveness, the original enthusiasm for this regimen has not been completely dampened. Kligman (1969) reported that vitamin A acid (VAA), a metabolic end-product of vitamin A metabolism, produced a peeling effect and when applied topically, was effective in tbe treatment of acne. The mechanism of action of VAA is incompletely understood, however, it is observed to cause, arnong other things, an increase in the speed of proliferation of the cells of the epidermis; dissolution of the intracellular lysosomes; increase in the rate of keratin formation and the conversion of hard keratin to soft keratin; and an increase in the secretion of the sebaceous glands. The effect of VAA in acne treatment is due to the increase in the secretion of the sebaceous glands which prevents the formation of comedones. It is believed that the increased speed of cell division, increased keratinization and softening of the keratin cause a weakening of the intercellular adhesion. These processes cause an acceleration of the flow of cells out of the sebaceoua glands which prevents the formation of comedones and forces existing comedones to the surface of the skin. For this study, thirt:y eight patients with acne vulgaris were selected from among the outpatients of Severance Hospital. They were divided into two groups. The first group was treated with application of vitamin A acid alone. The second group was treated concurrently with topical vitamin A acid and oral tetracycline.
Acceleration
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Acne Vulgaris
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Cell Division
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Epidermis
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Humans
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Lysosomes
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Metabolism
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Outpatients
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Sebaceous Glands
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Skin
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Striae Distensae*
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Tetracycline
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Tretinoin
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Vitamin A
6.Clinical study of capecitabine or S-1 as maintenance treatment to patients with advanced gastric cancer
Liping ZHENG ; Nan ZHANG ; Ying PAN ; Cuiwei LIANG ; Wuxing GONG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(16):2757-2760
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and adverse effect caused by capecitabine compared with S-1 as maintenance treatment of patients with advanced gastric cancer (AGC). Methods A total of 123 AGC patients who did not suffer disease progression after first-line chemotherapy were randomized into three groups. The capecitabine group(Cap)received maintenance chemotherapy with capecitabine(1000 mg/m2 twice daily for 14 days,21 days/cycle),and the S-1 group(S1)received S-1(40,50,or 60 mg according to the body surface area and orally administered twice a day for 14 days ,21 days/cycle). The observation group was given the support-ive treatment. Patients kept this chemotherapy regimens until disease progressed or with intolerant toxicity. Re-sults The disease control rate was 70.7%in the Cap group and 80.5%in the S1 group(P=0.304). The median time of progression was 8.3 months in the Cap group and 8.5 months in the S1 group(P = 0.448). Maintenance chemotherapy groups showed better responses in the treatment group than the observation group ,which demonstrat-ed a median progression of 6.7 months(P<0.001). The median overall survival time was 15.3 months in the Cap group and 15.7 months in the S1 group(P = 0.637). Maintenance chemotherapy groups showed better responses than the observation group ,which demonstrated a median survival of 12.8 months (P < 0.05). The main side effects included hyperpigmentation,bone marrow suppression,nausea and vomiting and hand-foot syndrome. No death occurred in relation to the therapy. Conclusion The effectiveness of capecitabine and S-1 as maintenance chemotherapy in AGC patients after the first-line chemotherapy are similar,and both can prolong the time of overall survival. And the adverse reactions can be tolerated.
7.Percutaneous vertebroplasty to treat osteoporotic vertebral body compression fractures
Nan LI ; Guilin ZHANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Maoqi GONG ; Manyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(07):-
Vertebral compression fractures, the most common complication of the osteoporosis, results in significant morbidity of prolonged and intractable pain in some patients. Vertebroplasty procedure that involves percutaneous injection of bone cement into a collapsed vertebra has recently been introduced to treat osteoporotic patients who have prolonged pain following vertebral compression fracture. To determine the details of the procedure and to gather information on its safety and efficacy, we performed a MEDLINE search using the terms ‘vertebroplasty’. We reviewed reports of these procedures in patients with osteoporosis. Several reports suggest that the vertebroplasty is associated with pain relief in 67% to 100% of the cases. Short-term complications, mainly the result of extravasation of cement, can increase pain and damage from heat or compression to the spinal cord or nerve roots. Proper patient selection and good technique can decrease such complications so that the decompression surgery is rarely needed. But long-term complications, which include foreign-body reaction at the cement-bone interface, the wear of the cement, and increased risk of fracture in the adjacent vertebrae due to changes of mechanical stresses, have not been fully evaluated. In short, there is still a long way to go for the vertebroplasty.
8.Effects of Yangyin Shengjin Decoction on hemorheological parameters and coagulation factors in model rabbits with syndrome of excessive heat consuming body fluid and blood stasis
Hong MA ; Jin YANG ; Shuling NAN ; Jiening GONG ; Xuefeng LIU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2005;3(1):39-42
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Yangyin Shengjin Decoction (YYSJD) on hemorheological parameters and coagulation factors in model rabbits with syndrome of excessive heat consuming body fluid and blood stasis. METHODS: Rabbit model with syndrome of excessive heat consuming body fluid and blood stasis was produced. The effects of YYSJD on the blood viscosity, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), hematocrit, platelet aggregation rate, prothrombin time (PT), thrombin time (TT), kaolin partial thromboplastin time (KPTT), fibrinogen (Fg), thromboxane B(2) (TXB(2)), and 6-keto-prostaglandin F(1alpha) (6-keto-PGF(1alpha)) in the model rabbits were observed. RESULTS: YYSJD decreased the whole blood viscosity and hematocrit, inhibited the platelet aggregation, prolonged PT, TT and KPTT, and reduced the content of Fg. It also regulated the balance between TXB(2) and 6-keto-PGF(1alpha). CONCLUSION: YYSJD can promote the blood circulation, adjust the blood agglutinating function, and decrease the formation of thrombus. This is one of the pharmacological mechanisms of the therapeutic method of "nourishing yin to promote blood circulation" in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine for seasonal febrile diseases.
9.EFFECTS OF SOYBEAN PHOSPHOLIPIDS ON CONTENTS OF LIPIDS IN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES OF MICE
Jufang GONG ; Linxiang SHAO ; Xiaohua ZHENG ; Feng SHI ; Renyan NAN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To study the effects of soybean phospholipids on fatty acids and phospholipids content in erythrocyte membranes of mice. Methods:The mice were fed with soybean phospholipids of 2 . 5, 5 . 0 , 10.0 g/kg bw respectively while control group with distilled water for 30 days. Then the mice were killed and contents of fatty acids and phospholipids in erythrocyte membranes were detected by HPLC. Results: (1)The contents of linoleic acid (C18 ∶2) and linolenic acid ( C18 ∶3), the composition of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) were increased obviously (P
10.Clinical analysis of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss with vertigo.
Nan GONG ; Xiaotong ZHANG ; Liqiao GE ; Dadao XU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(22):1963-1969
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSHL) with vertigo.
METHOD:
By analyzing the clinical data of 271 ISSHL patients, they were divided into without vertigo group (n = 169) and vertigo group (n = 102). In vertigo group, 34 cases were patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) secondary to the ISSHL. All patients received conventional treatment. According to the types of BPPV, patients with secondary BPPV received Epley maneuver or Barbecue roll maneuver. By analyzing the results of the pure tone audiometry test and treatment outcomes of the patients, we summarized the clinical characteristics of ISSHL patients with vertigo.
RESULT:
The audiometric curves of ISSHL with vertigo group were mainly at high frequency. The degrees of hearing loss of these patients were severe and profound. After treatment, the improvement of hearing threshold for ISSHL with vertigo group was lower than that for ISSHL without vertigo group. What's more, the rate of recovery, success and total effective of audition for ISSHL with vertigo group was also obviously lower than that for ISSHL without vertigo group. Of all the patients with BPPV, 27 cases of posterior semicircular canal and 7 cases of lateral semicircular canal were identified. All patients with BPPV were diagnosed as the same ears as the ISSHL.
CONCLUSION
ISSHL with vertigo group lost hearing more severely than ISSHL without vertigo group. Also, the improvement of hearing and the effective after treatment were really poor. The symptoms of ISSHL with BPPV group improved and eased significantly than that of ISSHL without BPPV group. The major of BPPV secondary to the ISSHL occurs in the posterior semicircular canal. The canalith repositioning is an effective therapy to the secondary BPPV.
Audiometry, Pure-Tone
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Auditory Perception
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
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complications
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therapy
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
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complications
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therapy
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Hearing Loss, Sudden
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complications
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therapy
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Humans
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Patient Positioning
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Prognosis
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Semicircular Canals
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physiopathology
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Treatment Outcome