1.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
2.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
3.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
4.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
5.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
6.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
7.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
8.Analysis of 92 Pregnant Women with Fetal Intracranial Cyst
Cui MA ; Tianyi DAI ; Xiaoyue YANG ; Dan SHAN
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(11):901-904
Objective:The pregnancy outcome,related influencing factors and genetic results of pregnant women with intracranial cysts were comparatively analyzed to provide evidence for prenatal consultation and clini-cal treatment of the fetus with intracranial cyst.Methods:A total of 92 pregnant women with fetal intracranial cysts were selected.The data of pregnancy and delivery were collected by electronic medical record system.The prog-nosis of newborn was recorded by telephone follow-up.According to the pregnancy outcome,they were divided into continued pregnancy group(80/92,87%)and induced labor group(12/92,13%).Analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy outcome of intracranial cysts,as well as genetic outcomes.Results:Compared with the continued pregnancy group and the induced labor group,there were statistical differences between the gesta-tion age at diagnosis≤28 weeks and the presence of other abnormalities(P<0.05),but there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women and the number of intracranial cysts(P>0.05).The results of genetic examination were compared between normal and abnormal groups of 25 cases,and there were no statistical differences in the age of pregnant women,the gestation age at diagnosis,whether there was adverse pregnancy history,whether there was single cyst,and the presence of other abnormalities(P>0.05).Conclusions:Diagno-sis of fetal intracranial cyst at≤28 weeks gestation and other systemic abnormalities are risk factors affecting pregnancy outcome.
9.Pediatric appendicovesical fistula: a case report and literature review
Zheng FANG ; Xiangming YAN ; Ting ZHANG ; Xu CAO ; Tianyi WANG ; Hongchao WANG ; Jun LIU ; Ting FENG ; Yi SUN ; Shu DAI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(8):619-623
Objective:This study aims to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric appendicovesical fistula (AVF).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of a pediatric patient with AVF admitted to our hospital in March 2023. The patient was a 6-year and 11-month old male who was hospitalized on March 21, 2023, due to difficulty urinating accompanied by diarrhea for two weeks. Computed tomography (CT) revealed bladder stones. The preoperative diagnosis was bladder stones. Transurethral cystoscopic lithotripsy with laser was performed under general anesthesia. Two weeks postoperatively, the child presented with recurrent symptoms of frequent urination, urinary pain, and diarrhea. Urine routine examination indicated a urinary tract infection. Over a month of antibiotic treatment was ineffective, and symptoms such as pneumaturia and fecaluria emerged, with exacerbation of diarrhea, suggesting the possibility of a fistulous tract between the child's intestine and bladder. Further bladder ultrasonography with contrast showed microbubbles of contrast medium leaking from the right posterior bladder wall into the intestinal tract. Enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a small, sharp tube-like shadow at the upper edge of the right posterior bladder, with a strip-like, significantly enhanced shadow within the lumen. The preoperative diagnosis was revised to appendicovesical fistula. During cystoscopic examination, a papillary-like protrusion was identified on the right lateral wall of the bladder, with no evident orificium fistulae or foreign body discharge noted at the protrusion site. Consequently, robot-assisted laparoscopic partial cystectomy, appendectomy, and lysis of adhesions were performed.Results:The patient was administered antibiotic for a 10-day course of anti-infection and a urinary catheter was maintained for 13 days. The patient recovered entirely and had been discharged after the removal of the urinary catheter. At an 11-month follow-up, there were no reported specific discomforts.Conclusions:Pediatric AVF is rare, and bladder contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and MRI are preferred for initial diagnostic evaluation. The diagnosis can be confirmed by specific clinical presentations such as intermittent pneumaturia and fecaluria, diarrhea with bladder stones. Laparoscopic surgery or robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery could be a feasible treatment option.
10.Targeting slug-mediated non-canonical activation of c-Met to overcome chemo-resistance in metastatic ovarian cancer cells.
Linlin CHANG ; Yan HU ; Yingying FU ; Tianyi ZHOU ; Jun YOU ; Jiamin DU ; Lin ZHENG ; Ji CAO ; Meidan YING ; Xiaoyang DAI ; Dan SU ; Qiaojun HE ; Hong ZHU ; Bo YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2019;9(3):484-495
Metastasis-associated drug resistance accounts for high mortality in ovarian cancer and remains to be a major barrier for effective treatment. In this study, SKOV3/T4, a metastatic subpopulation of ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells, was enriched to explore potential interventions against metastatic-associated drug resistance. Quantitative genomic and functional analyses were performed and found that slug was significantly increased in the SKOV3/T4 subpopulation and contributed to the high resistance of SKOV3/T4. Further studies showed that slug activated c-Met in a ligand-independent manner due to elevated levels of fibronectin and provoked integrin V function, which was confirmed by the significant correlation of slug and p-Met levels in 121 ovarian cancer patient samples. Intriguingly, c-Met inhibitor(s) exhibited greatly enhanced anti-cancer effects in slug-positive ovarian cancer models both and . Additionally, IHC analyses revealed that slug levels were highly correlated with reduced survival of ovarian cancer patients. Taken together, this study not only uncovers the critical roles of slug in drug resistance in ovarian cancer but also highlights a promising therapeutic strategy by targeting the noncanonical activation of c-Met in slug-positive ovarian cancer patients with poor prognosis.