1.EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF STRESS CARDIOMYOPATHY
Qiyuan ZHUANG ; Weizhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1986;0(02):-
The purpose of this study is to. investigate the pathologic changes of stress cardiomyopathy in ex-perimental rats. The results revealed some changes including myocardial fibers band necrosis by HE stain, early myocardium ischaemic changes by HBFP stain, Ca++overload of myocardial cells by GBHA stain. These methods are important for diagnosis of stress cardiomyopathy and early myocardial ischaemia.
2.Text Analysis of Hospital Informatization Policy in China from the Perspective of Policy Tools
Qiyuan LI ; Quanguang XU ; Yiqiang ZHUANG
Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;45(1):2-7,20
Purpose/Significance To analyze the characteristics and problems of the policy texts of hospital informatization in China,and to explore the methods of policy optimization.Method/Process Related policy documents of hospital informatization at the national level are re-trieved from March 17,2009 to August 31,2023,and the policy texts are coded and analyzed from two dimensions of policy tools and system theory.Result/Conclusion The policy of hospital informatization in China is mainly based on environment-oriented policy tools,and it is sug-gested to pay more attention to the use of demand-oriented and supply-oriented tools.In addition,it is necessary to scientifically optimize the internal structure of policy tools,strengthen the use of internal submodels,and improve the systematization of policy tools.
3.The Oncogenesis of Glial Cells in Diffuse Gliomas and Clinical Opportunities.
Qiyuan ZHUANG ; Hui YANG ; Ying MAO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(3):393-408
Glioma is the most common and lethal intrinsic primary tumor of the brain. Its controversial origins may contribute to its heterogeneity, creating challenges and difficulties in the development of therapies. Among the components constituting tumors, glioma stem cells are highly plastic subpopulations that are thought to be the site of tumor initiation. Neural stem cells/progenitor cells and oligodendrocyte progenitor cells are possible lineage groups populating the bulk of the tumor, in which gene mutations related to cell-cycle or metabolic enzymes dramatically affect this transformation. Novel approaches have revealed the tumor-promoting properties of distinct tumor cell states, glial, neural, and immune cell populations in the tumor microenvironment. Communication between tumor cells and other normal cells manipulate tumor progression and influence sensitivity to therapy. Here, we discuss the heterogeneity and relevant functions of tumor cell state, microglia, monocyte-derived macrophages, and neurons in glioma, highlighting their bilateral effects on tumors. Finally, we describe potential therapeutic approaches and targets beyond standard treatments.
Humans
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Glioma/metabolism*
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Neuroglia/metabolism*
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Carcinogenesis/pathology*
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Neural Stem Cells/metabolism*
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Microglia/metabolism*
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Brain Neoplasms/metabolism*
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Tumor Microenvironment
4.New technology and research progress in neurosurgery diagnosis and treatment
Qiyuan ZHUANG ; Liang CHEN ; Ying MAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(1):31-38
Neurosurgery is a vital branch of medicine that deals with the surgical management of brain disorders. The increasing demand for clinical solutions drives technological innovation, and the rapid progress in science and technology enables new discoveries, knowledge, techniques, and instruments in neurosurgery, expanding the scope and accuracy of diagnosis and treatment, and enhancing therapeutic outcomes. The author team combines domestic and international literature and previous clinical and scientific research experience, focusing on practical clinical problems in several subspecialties, including neuroimaging, neuronavigation and surgical robot assistance, central nervous system tumors, surgical treatment of cerebrovascular disease, functional neurosurgery, neuroinjury and neural repair, and digital neurosurgery. The paper summarizes in detail the research hotspots and puts forward the research direction prospects, including the innovative application of imaging technology, the development of fine surgery, the innovation of neuro-oncology diagnosis and treatment, the surgical standardization of cerebrovascular disease, the progress of neuromodulation, the individualized neurological alternative treatment and the digitalization of multi-dimensional information in neurosurgery.
5.New technology and research progress in neurosurgery diagnosis and treatment
Qiyuan ZHUANG ; Liang CHEN ; Ying MAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(1):31-38
Neurosurgery is a vital branch of medicine that deals with the surgical management of brain disorders. The increasing demand for clinical solutions drives technological innovation, and the rapid progress in science and technology enables new discoveries, knowledge, techniques, and instruments in neurosurgery, expanding the scope and accuracy of diagnosis and treatment, and enhancing therapeutic outcomes. The author team combines domestic and international literature and previous clinical and scientific research experience, focusing on practical clinical problems in several subspecialties, including neuroimaging, neuronavigation and surgical robot assistance, central nervous system tumors, surgical treatment of cerebrovascular disease, functional neurosurgery, neuroinjury and neural repair, and digital neurosurgery. The paper summarizes in detail the research hotspots and puts forward the research direction prospects, including the innovative application of imaging technology, the development of fine surgery, the innovation of neuro-oncology diagnosis and treatment, the surgical standardization of cerebrovascular disease, the progress of neuromodulation, the individualized neurological alternative treatment and the digitalization of multi-dimensional information in neurosurgery.