1.Laryngopharyngeal polyp in a neonate.
Wei SUN ; Tai WU ; Yue-feng SUN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2005;43(5):330-330
Female
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Humans
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Hypopharynx
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Infant, Newborn
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Pharyngeal Diseases
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pathology
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Polyps
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pathology
2.Nutritional Status of the Elderly Living in Cheongju - II. Anthropometric, Biochdemical and Clinical Assessment.
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 1997;2(4):568-577
To assess the nutritional and health status of the elderly, anthropometric measurements and blood test for analyzing biochemical indices were carried out from August to September in 1996. Data on the incidence of a specific disease and clinical symptoms were also collected by interviews with a questionnaire. Among the total of 169 free-living elderly interviewed(91 men, 78 women), 86 elderly(57 men, 29 women) participated in the anthropometric measurements, and 73 elderly(52 men, 21 women) in blood tests. Average heights and weights were much lower than the standards established in the Korean Recommended Dietary Allowances. While average triceps skinfold thickness of men and women were above the 50 percentile of the reference data, mid-arm muscle circumferences were lower than the 50 percentile. Prevalences of anemia, assessed by hemoglobin using WHO definition, were 38.5% for men and 33.3% for women. Blood levels of total protein and albumin were above the normal limit for all participants. Mean blood cholesterol levels of men and women were 163.9mg/dl and 185.8mg/dl, and triglyceride levels were 138.2mg/dl and 161.9mg/dl, respectively. Women older than 75 years generally had high levels of BMI, total cholesterol and triglyceride. Health status assessed by clinical symptoms generally showed no significant difference by age, and their smoking, and drinking habits. Males and the elderly who exercised regularly had better health status. It was suggested that exercise was a good way to improve health status.
Aged*
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Anemia
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Cholesterol
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Chungcheongbuk-do*
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Drinking
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Female
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Hematologic Tests
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Nutritional Status*
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Prevalence
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Recommended Dietary Allowances
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Skinfold Thickness
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Triglycerides
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Weights and Measures
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Surveys and Questionnaires
3.The effect of health intervention to changeable risk factors in persons with diabetes prophase
Tianjie SUN ; Ying JIN ; Wenxia TAI
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2008;2(1):33-35
Objective To evaluate the value of health intervention to changeable risk factors in persons with diabetes prophase.Methods One hundred and eighteen persons in diabetes prophase were divided into two groups randomly.For 58 persons enrolled in the experimental group,health intervention including lectures of diabetes basic knowledge,introducing the necessity and significance of periodical check up and examination,suitable dietary and nutrition,weight control,physical exercise and movement was performed.For 60 persons enrolled in the control group,only the diagnosis of diabetes prophase was informed.The incidence of normalization of blood glucose and progressing to dominant diabetes was compared between the experimental group and the control group after follow-up for 6 months and 12 months.Results After 6 months of intervention,the difference of the number of persons was not significant for normalization of blood glucose between experimental group and control group(x2=0.04 and 0.79,P=0.84 and 0.12 for persons with IFG and IGT respectively),and was also not significant for progressing to dominant diabetes between the two groups(x2=0.96,P=0.33).After 12 months of intervention,the difference of the number of persons was significant for normalization of blood glucose between experimental group and control group(x2=13.34 and 22.58,P<0.01 and<0.01 for persons with IFG and IGT respectively),but still not significant for progressing to dominant diabetes between the two groups(x2=2.83,P=0.09).Conclusions The intervention to changeable risk factors can prevent or delay the occurrence of diabetes mellitus,and improve the quality of life for person with diabetes prophase.
4.Symptomatic Graular Cell Tumor Involving Intra- and Suprasellar Area: A case report.
Se Hoon KIM ; Sun Ho KIM ; Tai Seung KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 1999;33(9):745-750
Symptomatic parasellar granular cell tumor is a very rare tumor. To the best of our knowledge, 43 cases was be found in the English literatures. We recently experienced a case of a parasellar granular cell tumor in a 61-year-old female who had bilateral temporal hemianopsia and severe panhypopituitarism. The tumor was composed of diffuse sheets of polygonal cells with abundant eosinophilic PAS positive granular cytoplasm. In the immunohistochemical and ultrastructural examinations, the tumor failed to show any evidence of Schwann cell or glial differentiation. These findings suggest that granular cell tumor has heterogenous cell types of origin.
Cytoplasm
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Eosinophils
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Female
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Granular Cell Tumor
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Hemianopsia
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Humans
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Middle Aged
5.Acute epiglottitis in adults.
Kwan Ki JUNG ; Tai Sun SON ; He Hun HWANG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1992;13(10):829-834
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Epiglottitis*
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Humans
6.Effects of an Opiate Receptor Antagonist Naloxone on Endotoxic Shock and Tumorigenesis.
Tai You HA ; Yoo Seung KO ; Sun Rock MOON
Korean Journal of Immunology 1997;19(1):91-106
Septic shock is one of the leading cause of death in hospitalized patients and mortality rates of up to 50 % have been reported. Despite all efforts, no regimen today seems to be successful in the treatment of septic shock. The endogenous opioid system (EOS) includes three major families of peptides: dynorphins, endorphins and enkephalins. Several lines of evidence indicate that EOS is implicated in the pathophysiology of anaphylactic and endotoxic shock. An opioid receptor blocker naloxone has been used extensively in studies for the role of EOS or endogenous opiod peptides (EOP). However, there have been few, if any, detailed investigative studies regarding the effect of naloxone on TNF-a production and the lethality in response to endotoxin, and tumorigenesis. ...continue...
Carcinogenesis*
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Cause of Death
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Dynorphins
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Endorphins
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Enkephalins
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Humans
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Melanoma
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Mortality
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Naloxone*
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Nitric Oxide
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Peptides
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Receptors, Opioid*
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Shock, Septic*
7.Optimization of the honey-fried processing for Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae by orthogonal design
Qian ZHOU ; Tai ZHANG ; Dianhua SHI ; Lili SUN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
AIM:To choose the optimal processing condition for stir-frying Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae with honey.METHODS:The contents of glycyrrhizic acid and liquiritin and macroscopical identification were selected as indexes according to orthogonal design L9(34),four factors including the proportion of processed honey and water,soaking moistening time,drying temperature,and drying time.RESULTS:Optional processing conditions consisted of using two part processed honey to one part water as mixture,30 min soaring moistening time,oven temperature rose to 130 ?C and keeping for 20 min.CONCLUSION:The above processing can make the contents of glycyrrhizic acid liquiritin maintaining more 2.33%(RSD 0.43%) and 0.9%(RSD 1.10%),the optimal honey-fried processing technology for Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae is reasonable.
8.Optimization of the honey-fried processing for Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae by orthogonal design
Qian ZHOU ; Tai ZHANG ; Dianhua SHI ; Lili SUN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2010;(3):447-450
AIM:To choose the optimal processing condition for stir-frying Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae with honey.METHODS:The contents of glycyrrhizic acid and liquiritin and macroscopical identification were selected as indexes according to orthogonal design L_9(3~4),four factors including the proportion of processed honey and water,soaking moistening time,drying temperature,and drying time.RESULTS:Optional processing conditions consisted of using two part processed honey to one part water as mixture,30 min soaring moistening time,oven temperature rose to 130 ℃ and keeping for 20 min.CONCLUSION:The above processing can make the contents of glycyrrhizic acid liquiritin maintaining more 2.33%(RSD 0.43%)and 0.9%(RSD 1.10%),the optimal honey-fried processing technology for Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae is reasonable.
9.Relationship among lymphangiogenesis, vascular endothelial growth factor-C mRNA expression and cervical lymphatic metastasis in laryngeal carcinoma.
Xu-hui TAI ; Wen-yue JI ; Xing-he SUN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2006;41(8):622-623
Actins
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metabolism
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Adult
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Aged
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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metabolism
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pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Lymphatic Metastasis
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pathology
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Lymphatic Vessels
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metabolism
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C
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metabolism
10.An Effect of benzene on Chromosomes in Bone Marrow Cells of Rats
Kwang Hoe KIM ; Seung Hwan OH ; Tai Sun SHIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1976;11(3):499-511
The toxic action of benzene on erythropoiesis and myelopciesis, has been recognized since the early years of the present century. With the advance in high civilization and modern covenience, benzene as a kind of aromatic compound has been used for industrial solvent and its longstanding use has committed a public nuisance to be overcome by medical approach. Chromosomal breakage and rearrangement may be produced by radiation, radiomimetics, virus infection and various chemicals, especially, antibiotics and antitumor agent, causing chroimosomal rearrangement in vitro, whose teratogenic action in rats was previously demonstrated. Several works hsve been published on the chromosome damage as a consequence of benzene intoxication. Recently, it was shown by certain workers that individuals who had been exposed to atmospheric benzene, even without haematological disorders, might have an elevated percentage of structural chromosome aberrations in the lymphocytes cultured from their peripheral blood. Moreover, structural and numerical chromosome aberrations were demons trated in patients with blood disorders which were believed to be due to exposure to beuzene vapors. Accordingly, much interest has been paid to its cytologic effect on the hematopoietic tissues in man and experimental animals. A high incidence of chromosomal aberrations has also been found in rabbits exposed to benzene during a period of peripheral pancytopenia and after hematologic recovery. The significance of these findings was discussed in relation to leukemic transition and to their diagnostic value in human benzene intoxication. Chromosomal anomalies can also be induced by benzene given subcutaneously to rata. A pronounced individual variation of the degree of chromosome damage was shown. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether benzene could a direct effect on the chromosome complement of mammalian bone marrow cells in vivo and whether characteristic banding patterns might be demonstrated in rat chomosomes by a modified trypsin-Giemsa method. Four-week old Sprague-Dawley strain rats of both sexes(each weighing about 50gm) were used for this experimental study. Three groups of animals were treated-with subcutaneous infections of pure benzene. Group I received benzene, 2.0ml per kg body weight, 24 hours before sacrifice; Group II, 48 and 24 hours and Group III, 72, 48 and 24 hours. A control group was given no treatment. The animais were sacrificed in ether anesthesia. Femur and iliac bone marrow cells were suspended in medium 199 within 30 minutes and transferred to warm Hanks-distilled water(1:3) for hypotonic treatment(10 minutes). A freshly prepared solution of methanol glacial acetic acid (3:1) was used as fixative. Finally, a few drops of the cell suspension were placed on moistened, pre-cleaned slides being dried by rapid-drying technique. The slides were stained with either simple Giemsa or trypsin Giemsa banding technique. From the data obtained, this report was summarized as follows: 1. For the benzene-treated groups, chromosomal aberration rate was 13.4% in group II and 38.6% in group III, while in the controls the rate was 6.4 percent. 2. Numerical aberrations included aneuploidy, polyploidy and monoploidy. The most frequent type was hypodiploidy (5.8–9.4%) in all the treated groups. 3. Structural aberrations could be divided in gaps, ring chromosomes, breaks, deletions, exchanges and dicentrics. Among those, the majority of abnormal metaphases was gaps; 2.4%, 2.2% and 10.8% in group I, II and III respectively, and 1. 6% in control group. 4. The translocations and dicentrics were not demonstated in group I and II. 5. The normal chromosome set of the Sprague-Dawley rat was comprised of 42 chromosomes: 20 pairs of autosomes, and one pair of sex chromosomes, xx or XY chromosomes. The total number of major bands in s chromosome complement was about 40 and minor bands, 13, 6. Sucessful demonstration of banding patterns was available by proper adjustment of the concentration, temperature and duration of trypsin solution.
Acetic Acid
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Anesthesia
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Aneuploidy
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Animals
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Benzene
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Body Weight
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Bone Marrow Cells
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Bone Marrow
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Chromosome Aberrations
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Chromosome Breakage
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Civilization
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Complement System Proteins
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Erythropoiesis
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Ether
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Femur
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Humans
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In Vitro Techniques
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Incidence
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Lymphocytes
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Methanol
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Methods
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Pancytopenia
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Polyploidy
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Rabbits
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Ring Chromosomes
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Sex Chromosomes
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Trypsin