1.Clinical Study of Synergistic Effect of Xianglian Suppository Combined with Miconazole Suppository in Treating Simple Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
Panhong WU ; Ruiqiang FAN ; Xinsheng CHEN ; Ting XIE
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):415-417,422
Objective To observe the antibacterial and synergistic effect of Xianglian Suppository with miconazole suppository for the treatment of simple vulvovaginal candidiasis ( VVC) , and to explore the advantages of integrative Chinese and western medicine for the treatment of simple VVC. Methods According to the principle of randomized trial, 65 simple VVC patients were divided into two groups, 35 cases in test group and 30 in control group. The test group was given Xianglian suppository and miconazole suppository, and the control group was treated with miconazole suppository, the medication lasting for 7 days. The changes of symptom scores before and after treatment were observed, and the therapeutic effect and safety were also evaluated in both groups. Results ( 1) After treatment for one course, the markedly effective rate and total effective rate were 60.00%, 88.57% in the test group, and were 23.33%, 60.00% in the control group, respectively, the differences being significant between the two groups ( P<0.01). ( 2) After treatment, symptom scores were decreased in both groups ( P<0.01 compared with those before treatment) , and the decrease in the test group was superior to that in the control group (P<0.01). (3) One case of the test group had the complaint of severer pruritus vulvae after medication, and the results of physical examination showed the case had vulvovaginal flush but had no edema, blister or other discomfort. The manifestations disappeared when the medication continued, indicating that the case had no allergic reaction. No case had allergic reaction in the control group. Conclusion For the treatment of simple VVC, Xianglian suppository combined with miconazole suppository can obviously relieve the clinical symptoms, and is effective and safe.
2.Clinicopathological characterization of 1,058 cases with primary esophageal benign tu-mor in China
Weili HAN ; Sa TANG ; Lingfen JI ; Wencai LI ; Qide BAO ; Panhong WU ; Yue WU ; Xueke ZHAO ; Xuena HAN ; Junjuan YANG ; Xiumin LI ; Peihong SHEN ; Lidong WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(10):424-428
Objective:To analyze the clinicopathological characterization of primary esophageal benign tumor (EBT). Methods:A total of 1,058 EBTs were enrolled from 500,000 cases in an esophageal and cardiac tumor biological sample and clinical information data-base of Henan Key Laboratory for Esophageal Cancer Research (1973-2015) in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. SPSS 21.0 software was applied for data analysis. Results:In this database, 1,058 cases with primary EBTs among the 249,246 esopha-geal tumor patients with detailed clinical and pathological information were identified with an incidence of 0.42%(1,058/249,246). A total of 544 patients were male with an average age of 50±11 years old, whereas 514 patients were female, with an average age of 52± 11 years old. Among the 10 types of EBTs, leiomyoma was the most common type (84.50%, 894/1,058), followed by papilloma (6.90%, 73/1058). Adenoma (0.38%, 4/1,058) was the rarest type. Leiomyoma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, and neurofibroma mainly oc-curred in male patients. By contrast, lipoma, granulosa cell tumor, schwannoma, and hemangioma mainly occurred in female patients.All five cases of hamartoma occurred only in female patients. Given the incidence of≥50%as the common standard, the common EBT in sequence in young male patients was leiomyoma and gastrointestinal stromal tumor, whereas that in young female patients was granulosa cell tumor and lipoma. The common EBT in sequence in older male patients was papilloma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, and leiomyoma, whereas that in older female patients was schwannoma, papilloma, leiomyoma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, and hamartoma. Additionally, lipoma, hemangioma, neurofibroma, and adenoma in male patients and neurofibroma in female patients oc-curred in older patients. The different ages of patients with EBTs (P=0.034) and leiomyoma (P=0.004) had a statistical significance. In these EBTs, leiomyoma, papilloma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, and schwannoma mainly occurred in the middle esophagus, where-as lipoma mainly occurred in the lower esophagus. The major treatment for EBT in the present study was surgery (57.54%, 492/855), which was followed by endoscopic resection (38.01%, 325/855) and others (4.45%, 38/855). Conclusion:The incidence of EBT is low, with a couple of different histological types. Gender, age, and predilection sites are different depending on the histological types of EBTs. Surgery and endoscopic resection are the major treatment methods.
3.Evaluation of the clinical effect of acupuncture on scar formation after Ⅳ severe acne
Panhong WU ; Li WANG ; Qingjuan LI ; Huanhuan YU ; He ZHANG ; Ying WANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Yufu FANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(12):1324-1330
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of the treatment of scar formation after severe acne type Ⅳ by acupuncture.Methods:In Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, 60 patients with acne who met the inclusion criteria were selected and divided into observation group and control group according to the randomized controlled grouping method. The observation group(9 male and 21 female, age 18-29) was treated with fire needle and salicylic acid.The control group(10 male and 20 female, age 18-27 ) was treated with needle and salicylic acid.The patients in both groups were treated with tanshinone capsule and salicylate acne pill orally.The course of treatment was 8 weeks. The two groups of clinical efficacy, acne severity score scale (Gags) to evaluate symptom improvement, vancouver scar scale, acne scar weight score were observed and compared.Results:Eight weeks after treatment, the effect rate was 90.00% (27/30) in the observation group and 68.97% (20/29) in the control group. The scores of Vancouver scar scale were (3.66 ± 0.91) in the observation group and (5.06 ± 1.09) in the control group ( P< 0.01). The scores of acne scar weight score were (39.40 ± 16.90) in the observation group and (53.16 ± 17.19) in the control group( P< 0.01). The scores of Gags in the observation group and the control group were (10.31 ± 2.14) and (17.55 ± 2.63)( P< 0.01), respectively. Conclusions:The treatment of Ⅳ grade severe acne skin lesions by fire needle is safe, effective, reliable and easy to operate. It can safely and effectively improve the patient’s facial skin lesions, and reduce the possibility of scar formation and pigmentation, so it is worthy of clinical application.
4.Evaluation of the clinical effect of acupuncture on scar formation after Ⅳ severe acne
Panhong WU ; Li WANG ; Qingjuan LI ; Huanhuan YU ; He ZHANG ; Ying WANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Yufu FANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(12):1324-1330
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of the treatment of scar formation after severe acne type Ⅳ by acupuncture.Methods:In Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, 60 patients with acne who met the inclusion criteria were selected and divided into observation group and control group according to the randomized controlled grouping method. The observation group(9 male and 21 female, age 18-29) was treated with fire needle and salicylic acid.The control group(10 male and 20 female, age 18-27 ) was treated with needle and salicylic acid.The patients in both groups were treated with tanshinone capsule and salicylate acne pill orally.The course of treatment was 8 weeks. The two groups of clinical efficacy, acne severity score scale (Gags) to evaluate symptom improvement, vancouver scar scale, acne scar weight score were observed and compared.Results:Eight weeks after treatment, the effect rate was 90.00% (27/30) in the observation group and 68.97% (20/29) in the control group. The scores of Vancouver scar scale were (3.66 ± 0.91) in the observation group and (5.06 ± 1.09) in the control group ( P< 0.01). The scores of acne scar weight score were (39.40 ± 16.90) in the observation group and (53.16 ± 17.19) in the control group( P< 0.01). The scores of Gags in the observation group and the control group were (10.31 ± 2.14) and (17.55 ± 2.63)( P< 0.01), respectively. Conclusions:The treatment of Ⅳ grade severe acne skin lesions by fire needle is safe, effective, reliable and easy to operate. It can safely and effectively improve the patient’s facial skin lesions, and reduce the possibility of scar formation and pigmentation, so it is worthy of clinical application.
5. A case report of osteochondroma-like hyperplasia of singular periosseous bone and literature review
Panhong WU ; Ying ZHU ; Linbo LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(4):407-409
Singular periosseous osteochondroma-like hyperplasia is often misdiagnosed, because of its atypical skin lesion. The clinical reports in China are rare. On May 29, 2018, a patient with osteochondroma-like hyperplasia of singular bone on the right foot was diagnosed at the Department of Dermatology, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. Tissue biopsy was performed for histopathological confirmation. The incision healed well after operation, and there was no recurrence observed in the follow-up period of 5 months.
6.The performance of ultrasound for differentiation of lower extremities fibro-adipose vascular anomaly and venous malformations
Wenjia HU ; Yuhan LIU ; Changxian DONG ; Yubin GONG ; Xiaojuan ZHAO ; Gang WU ; Fan WEI ; Panhong FAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(3):259-264
Objective:To investigate the differential performance of ultrasound between fibro-adipose vascular anomaly (FAVA) and venous malformations(VMs).Methods:From January 2015 to December 2020, the patients diagnosed with lower extremity FAVA by pathology in Henan Provincial People’s Hospital were enrolled as FAVA group. The patients diagnosed with lower extremity VMs by pathology were enrolled as the control group. The clinical and ultrasound imaging data were retrospectively analyzed. Through the single factor analysis of the two groups’data, the ultrasonic imaging indicators which may be valuable for distinguishing FAVA from VMs were screened. Further, the indicators valuable for differential diagnosis were determined by multi-factor Logistic regression analysis, and a multi-factor joint diagnosis model was constructed. The diagnostic efficiency of the joint diagnosis model was evaluated by the receiver operator characteristic curve (ROC curve), sensitivity, and specificity of the subjects.Results:A total of 20 patients with FAVA were involved, including 11 males and 9 females. The mean age was (18.1±12.2) years. Forty-six patients with VMs were involved, including 20 males and 26 females. The mean age was (19.9±13.6) years. Results of the single-factor analysis were differences in the lesion echo, fascial tail, blood flow, extrusion test, and posterior echo enhance characteristics between groups ( P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed significant differences between groups in three aspects: fascial tail, extrusion test, and posterior echo enhancement ( P=0.001, 0.008, 0.007). The sensitivity and specificity of the multi-factor combined diagnosis model were 90.0% (95% CI: 68.3%-98.8%) and 93.5%(95% CI: 82.1%-98.6%), indicating high diagnostic efficiency. The ROC(AUC) area was 0.964(95% CI: 0.886-0.994), indicating high diagnostic efficiency. Conclusions:The ultrasonic imaging features of FAVA and VMs were different. The combined diagnosis of the fascial tail, compression test, and posterior echo enhancement has a higher auxiliary diagnostic value.
7.The performance of ultrasound for differentiation of lower extremities fibro-adipose vascular anomaly and venous malformations
Wenjia HU ; Yuhan LIU ; Changxian DONG ; Yubin GONG ; Xiaojuan ZHAO ; Gang WU ; Fan WEI ; Panhong FAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(3):259-264
Objective:To investigate the differential performance of ultrasound between fibro-adipose vascular anomaly (FAVA) and venous malformations(VMs).Methods:From January 2015 to December 2020, the patients diagnosed with lower extremity FAVA by pathology in Henan Provincial People’s Hospital were enrolled as FAVA group. The patients diagnosed with lower extremity VMs by pathology were enrolled as the control group. The clinical and ultrasound imaging data were retrospectively analyzed. Through the single factor analysis of the two groups’data, the ultrasonic imaging indicators which may be valuable for distinguishing FAVA from VMs were screened. Further, the indicators valuable for differential diagnosis were determined by multi-factor Logistic regression analysis, and a multi-factor joint diagnosis model was constructed. The diagnostic efficiency of the joint diagnosis model was evaluated by the receiver operator characteristic curve (ROC curve), sensitivity, and specificity of the subjects.Results:A total of 20 patients with FAVA were involved, including 11 males and 9 females. The mean age was (18.1±12.2) years. Forty-six patients with VMs were involved, including 20 males and 26 females. The mean age was (19.9±13.6) years. Results of the single-factor analysis were differences in the lesion echo, fascial tail, blood flow, extrusion test, and posterior echo enhance characteristics between groups ( P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed significant differences between groups in three aspects: fascial tail, extrusion test, and posterior echo enhancement ( P=0.001, 0.008, 0.007). The sensitivity and specificity of the multi-factor combined diagnosis model were 90.0% (95% CI: 68.3%-98.8%) and 93.5%(95% CI: 82.1%-98.6%), indicating high diagnostic efficiency. The ROC(AUC) area was 0.964(95% CI: 0.886-0.994), indicating high diagnostic efficiency. Conclusions:The ultrasonic imaging features of FAVA and VMs were different. The combined diagnosis of the fascial tail, compression test, and posterior echo enhancement has a higher auxiliary diagnostic value.