1.Determination and Clinical Analysis of Blood-Lipid in Patients with Acute Cerebrovascular Disease
Shuzhen YIN ; Hua TAN ; Wei MA
Tianjin Medical Journal 2000;28(11):647-649
Objective:To discuss the relationship between blood-lipid change and acute cerebrovascular disease (ACVD) and tocompare the blood-lipid levels in the patients with cerebral hemorrhage (CH group) with those in the patients with cerebralinfarction (CI group). Methods:The blood-lipid levels in 300 patients with ACVD (ACVD group) and 100 patients withother system disease (control group) were tested with automatic biochemistry analysor and compared between the twogroups. Results:There were significant differences between ACVD group and control group as well as between CH group andCI group. Conclusion:Although there were blood-lipid metabolic disturbances in both CH and CI patients, their degrees weresignificantly different, which should be closely observed and controlled in clinic.
2.A Study on the Relationship Between the Abnormal Expression of TGF-?_1, TGF-?RⅠand Malignant Biological Behaviors in Ovarian Carcinoma
Yuzhen GUO ; Hua XU ; Wei MA
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the expression and significance of transforming growth factor-beta1(TGF-? 1),transforming growth factor-beta receptor typeⅠ(TGF-? RⅠ) in human ovarian carcinoma. Methods Inmmunohistochemical SP method was used to detect the expression of TGF-? 1 and TGF-? RI in 85 cases of benign and malignant ovarian tumors. Results The positive rate of TGF-? 1 in benign and malignant ovarian tumors was significantly higher than that in the normal ovarian tissues(P
4.Effect of Early Rehabilitation on Poststroke Anxiety and Depression
Wei WANG ; Ying-hong XUE ; Li-hua MA ; Juan WEI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(8):669-670
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of early rehabilitation on poststroke anxiety and depression.Methods137 stroke patients with hemiplegia were divided into the rehabilitation group (70 cases) and control group (67 cases). All patients in both two groups were given routine clinical treatment, but the patients in the rehabilitation group were given regular early rehabilitation. All patients were evaluated with Bathel Index (BI), Fugl-Meyer Motor Scale (FMMS), Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) before and 3 months after treatment.ResultsAfter 3 months treatment, the scores of HAMD, HAMA, BI and FMMS of patients in the rehabilitation group increased significantly compared with those before treatment ( P<0.05~0.01), and those in the control group ( P<0.05). The scores of BI and FMMS of patients in the control group after treatment also increased significantly compared with those before treatment ( P<0.05). The incidences of depression and anxiety of the rehabilitation group were 22.86% and 5.71%, those of the control group were 40.30% and 16.42%, there was a significant difference between two groups( P<0.05).ConclusionThe early rehabilitation can obviously decrease anxiety and depression of stroke patients with hemiplegia.
6.Total sacrectomy via posterior approach for malignant sacral tumors
Wei SUN ; Quanchi CHEN ; Xiaojun MA ; Yingqi HUA ; Zhengdong CAI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;34(11):1097-1102
Objective To investigate the surgical indication,approach,resection methods and complications of total sacrectomy via posterior approach for primary malignant sacral tumors involving high level (S1,S2).Methods 5 cases of primary malignant sacral tumors treated by total sacrectomy via posterior approach and iliolumbar reconstruction from March 2010 to March 2011 were analyzed retrospectively.There were 3 males and 2 females.The mean age was 41,ranging from 32 to 55.The imageology examination showed osteolytic destruction,among which there were 4 cases of obvious soft tissue mass,1 case of obvious sacral foramina expansion with bone damage.MRI showed 1 case of the tumors in S1-S5,1 case of the tumors in S1 、S2,1 case of the tumors in S1-S3.The smallest tumor was 9.2 cm×7.6 cm×4.1 cm,while the largest was 22.0 cm× 19.0 cm× 16.0 cm.Preoperative TTNB were done on the 5 patients.Pathological diagnosis:2 cases of chordoma,1 case of malignant neurilemmoma,1 case of chondrosarcoma and 1 case of malignant hemangioendothelioma.5 patients had sacrococcygeal pain or lumbocrural pain before the surgery.Visual analogue scale (VAS):2 cases of 2,2 cases of 6 and 1 case of 8.Ilium stability reconstructions were all performed on 5 patients with spine pedicle screw-rod system.Results The mean operation time was 6.5 hours (range,4.5-11 hours),with the mean intraoperative blood loss of 3 700 ml (range,2 000-7 200 ml).There was no perioperative death.The mean follow-up time was 17 months (range,9-23 months).There were 2 cases of wound complications 2 weeks after surgery and healed by second intention with washing and drainage after debridement.There was no deep infection.1 case of rectal injury,which was performed with colostomy during the operation,and stoma returned 12 weeks after surgery.4 cases of sciatic nerve symptom of lower limbs and plantar flexion dyskinesia after bilateral S1 nerve roots resection.The patients walked with ankle brace fixed after the surgery.There was 1 case of implant breakage and no obvious spine down.5 patients had functional disability in sphincter after surgery.1 case of hemangioendothelioma recurred locally 9 months later.Local radiotherapy was performed since there was no reoperation indication.The patient is currently on the 13th month follow-up and survives with tumors.Compared with combined approach,the selection of posterior approach alone has relatively strict surgery indications.Conclusion Total sacrectomy via posterior approach is an effective way to treat the primary high-level malignant sacral tumors.The good surgical resection boundary is important to achieve the good oncology prognosis.The occurrence rate of postoperative complication is high,which has great influence on patients' postoperative neurological function.
7.Clinical observation on therapeutic effect of bloodletting therapy for treatment of patients with piriformis injury syndrome
Wei ZHOU ; Junhu MA ; Hua LEI ; Fuquan JING ; Yu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2017;24(3):313-315
Objective To observe the curative effect of pricking bloodletting combined with acupuncture on patients with piriformis injury syndrome.Methods A prospective randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted, 84 patients with piriformis injury syndrome admitted to the Department of Acupuncture and Massage in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from May 2011 to May 2014 were enrolled, and they were divided into observation group and control group by random number table, each group being 42 cases. The patients in the observation group were treated with bloodletting once a week (after bloodletting no other treatment was given), and then once a day of acupuncture was performed for 4 days in a week, completing one therapeutic course; while in the control group, the patient was treated with routine acupuncture once a day for 5 days in a week, finishing one therapeutic course. The interval between two therapeutic courses was 2 days, two courses were carried out, and afterwards the clinical therapeutic effects were evaluated in the two groups. The changes of visual analogue scale (VAS) of two groups before and after treatment and the therapeutic effects were observed.Results The VAS score of the two groups after treatment was lower than that before treatment, and the degree of decrease of VAS score in the observation group was significantly lower than that of thecontrol group (1.50±1.35 vs. 2.69±1.68,P < 0.01); the total effective rate in the observation group was obviously higher than that in the control group [100.00% (42/42) vs. 69.05% (29/42),P < 0.01].Conclusion Pricking bloodletting combined with acupuncture therapy for treatment of piriformis injury syndrome can shorten the course of treatment.
8.Comparative study of ultrasonographical and pathological manifestations of juvenile macromastia
Yulan PENG ; Bing WEI ; Hua ZHUANG ; Buyun MA
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 1993;0(02):-
Objective To expatiate the ultrasonographical and pathological manifestations of breasts with juvenile macromastia.Methods Four patients with juvenile macromastia were examined by high frequency ultrasonography.The sonographical and pathological images were observed and reported.Results The sonographical characteristics of the breasts with juvenile macromastia were similar: the anatomical structures of the breasts were obscure,which were characterized by cystic formation,reticular structure,patched hypoechoic or hyperechoic regions and distorted gland structure.One patient had fibroadenoma and dermatic erythema.The results of pathological examination showed marked cystic proliferation of glands accompanied with ductal epithelial hyperplasia,irregular ductal distribution,no lobules formation or proliferation of fat tissue,fibrocyte and fibroblast.Conclusions The abnormalities of juvenile macromastia may not only be the huge volume,but also may include abnormal ultrasonographical and pathological manifestations,awaiting more follow-up studies.
9.Morphology study on traditional Chinese medicine of animal skeleton of osteon myospalacem baileyi.
Wen-Qi LIU ; Hua YAN ; Si-Yu MA ; Feng WEI ; Shuang-Cheng MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(19):3736-3740
Sailonggu, a traditional Chinese medicine is whole skeleton of Myospalax baileyi, which is a kind of animal of rodent from Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of China. Osteon Myospalacem Baileyiis the first category medicinal materials of China Food and Drug Administration. For better quality control, a method of the morphological identification of Osteon Myospalacem Baileyi was established by means of studying characteristics of the animal skeleton, it's microscopic characteristics of powder, and literatures comparison. The characteristics of Osteon Myospalacem Baileyi were observed and recorded in detail and marked by number, which could be used for identifying crude drug of Osteon Myospalacem Baileyi efficiently.
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10.Expression of heat shock protein 27, 60 and 90 in gastric cancer and its clinical value
Zhandong ZHANG ; Wei YANG ; Fei MA ; Yonglei ZHANG ; Ermin MA ; Ye KONG ; Hongxing LIU ; Yawei HUA
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(7):1042-1049
Objective: To investigate the expression of HSP-27,-60 and -90 in gastric cancer and its clinical significance. Methods:66 cases of gastric carcinoma was detected by immunohistochemistry HSP-27,60 and 90 of the expression and clinical significance of combined with clinical and pathological characteristics, tumor cell proliferation and survival analysis of three kinds of heat shock protein expression. Results: HSP-27,-60 and -90 were highly expressed in gastric cancer tissues. HSP-27 expression and tumor size (pT,P=0. 026),organ metastasis (pM,P=0. 046) and pathological staging (P=0. 041),HSP-27 staining intensity and lymph node status were significantly correlated ( pN, P=0. 042 ) . HSP-60 expression was associated with gender ( P=0. 011),and HSP-60 staining intensity was associated with age (P=0. 027) and tumor grade (P=0. 031). There was no correlation between HSP-90 expression and the clinical pathological parameters of this study; however, the intensity of HSP-90 staining was significantly correlated with tumor size (P=0. 020,pT). Single factor analysis showed that HSP-90 was significantly associated with longer survival (P=0. 033). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that HSP-90 was highly expressed as an independent prognostic factor for gastric cancer (P=0. 026). Conclusion: the HSP-27,-60 and -90 and some clinical pathological parameters. These parameters is very important for the treatment of patients with gastric cancer. The high expression of HSP-90 in patients with gastric cancer were inde-pendent prognostic indicators.