1.Specialists in the South of the Five Ridges Exactly Using Wang Qingren' Decoction of Detoxification and Promoting Blood Flow to Treat Bubonic Plague
Yongchen LI ; Wen LAI ;
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(07):-
Specialists in the south of the five ridges think that bubonic plague is caused by blood stasis due to noxious heat;they exactly use Wang Qingren' Decoction of Detoxification and Promoting Blood Flow modified for detoxification,clearing heat and removing blood stasis.Peach Seed and Safflower are principal drugs of this decoction;using Rhinoceros Horn,Antelope Horn and Tibet Safflower to clear noxious heat for protecting the heart.The key to make curative effect is that this decoction needs to be obeyed urgently frequently and modified according sighs.They have found the substitutes of precious Rhinoceros Horn,Antelope Horn and Tibet Safflower.
2.Specialists in the South of the Five Ridges LUO Zhi-yuan Exactly Using Differentiationof Syndrome According to Triple-Jiao to Treat Bubonic Plague
Yong-Chen LI ; Wen LAI ;
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
Specialists in the south of the five Ridges LUO Zhi-yuan think that upper-jiao syndrome of bubonic plague appears in the second and third days,middle-jiao syndrome in the period of the third to the sixth days,and lower-jiao syndrome appears at the seventh day.Upper-jiao syndrome of bubonic plague is the most complicated,including the severe syndrome,the critical syndrome,the deadly syndrome.They summarize the six symptoms and signs in middle-jiao of bubonic plague,including "extreme heat and thirst,black and prickly tongue,abdominal distention and pain,stercoroma and delirium,heat accumulation with watery diarrhea,cold feeling of the whole body and hidden pulse",and the four symptoms and signs in middle-jiao,including "pain,distention,stercoroma,heat accumulation with watery diarrhea".They also pointed out that preserving body fluid is key for treating lower-jiao syndrome of bubonic plague.
3.The Comparative Study of Different Methods for Gene Transfer to Cochlear Hair Cells
Yan CHEN ; Chuijin LAI ; Wen LI ; Huawei LI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(2):166-169
Objective To obtain an easy and high efficient method for gene transfer to cochlear hair cells ,by comparing three mediating green fluorescent protein (GFP) methods (electroporation ,adenovector and lentivirus vector) .Methods Cochlear sensory epithelium was dissected from anaesthetized P2 mice .Sensory epithelia were transferred onto poly -L -lysine treated cover slides and cultured overnight .Gene transfer was performed by elec‐troporation in medium containing pGPHI/GFP/Neo plasmid or by incubation with diluted recombined adenovirus/lentivirus vector .After 48 hours ,green fluorescence was checked under fluorescence microscope .To confirm the ef‐ficiency of exogenous gene transfer ,real-time PCR was performed using specific primers .Results The transfec‐tion efficiencies of electroporation and lentivirus vector mediated gene transfer were very low .Both immunofluores‐cence and real - time PCR results showed that the transfection efficiency of adenovirus mediated GFP and Bmi1 transfer were relatively higher .The proportion of GFP positive cells in outer hair cells and inner hair cells of middle turn were 90 .0% ± 4 .1% and 5% ± 0 .4% ,respectively .Conclusion Adenovector is more efficient for exogenous gene transfer to cochlear hair cells ,thus adenovector is a good carrier for gene transfer to cochlear hair cells .
4.Baboon syndrome induced by mercury:a case report
Li-Ping WEN ; Jia YIN ; Dong-Lai MA ;
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(10):-
A case of mercury-induced Baboon syndrome is reported.A 31-year-old female presented with a 2-3 day history of pruritic symmetric erythematous papules on both axillas,popliteal fossa,buttocks and groins.The patient was exposed to a broken mercury thermometer two days before the onset of the eruption.Patch testing showed that the patient was sensitive to ammoniated mercury,mercury,mercuric chloride and mercurochrome.The mercury levels in serum and full blood reached the up limit of normal value three days after the onset,and gradually decreased over time.The patient was diagnosed with Baboon syn- drome caused by mercury according to the clinical manifestation and results from laboratory studies.
5.An analysis on influencing factors of job burnout for nurses from infectious disease hospital
Wen-Li SHEN ; Li-Ping ZHENG ; Gui-Lan DONG ; Rui-Nan LAI
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;28(12):1218-1220,1225
Objective To learn the current status of job burnout and influencing factors for nurses from infectious disease hospital.Methods The Chinese version MBI -HSS was used to survey 218 nurses from infectious disease hospital,and linear regression was used to analyze the influencing facters of job burnout.Results A total of 210 questionairs were cocleted.The incidence of severe occupational job burnout was 22.38%,and the score of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization (DP),personal accomplishment (PA)was(22.82 ±9.98),(6.48 ±5.20),and (35.20 ±8.82), respectively.Regression analysis demonstrated that the main influencing factors were entering the isolation ward, opportunity for infectious diseases ,disinfection damage,fear of occupational exposure and concern on family infection(P <0.05).Conclusion The status of job burnout of nurses in infectious disease hospital is not optimistic.There is a positive relationship with the working environment,occupational exposure.Managers need to explore an effective way to ease the job burnout of nurses,and to stabilize the nursing team.
6.Multiple retained deciduous teeth: a case report.
West China Journal of Stomatology 2009;27(3):348-349
Retained deciduous teeth are defined as the succedaneous permanent teeth have erupted while the primary teeth were retained, or the permanent teeth unerupted while the primary teeth remained in the permanent dentition. One case of multiple retained deciduous teeth was reported.
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Tooth, Deciduous
7.EFFECT OF r-IRRADIATION ON THE METABOLISM OF ASCORBIC ACID
Yun-Zhong FANG ; Pei-Gang WANG ; Ye-Fu LAI ; Rui-Wen LI ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Guinea pigs were given orally with a daily dose of 0.5 mg ascorbic acid per 100 g body weight 20 days before and 4 days after a whole-body r-irradiation and then injected subcutaneously with 10 mg ascorbic acid at 24 hours intervals. During the injection period, the daily urinary output of total ascorbic acid in the animals irradiated with 500 or 1000 r was significantly higher than that in controls, but the difference of 24 hours excretions of total ascorbic acid between the group irradiated with 150 or 250 r and the control group was not statistically significant.As shown in the urinary output of dehydroascorbic acid and diketo- gulonic acid estimated by our modified Roe's method, r-irradiation has no effect on its excretion in guinea pigs and rats.The levels of ascorbic acid in plasma, spleen and adrenals were significantly lower in the irradiated group than in the control group, but might increase with the increase of the injected dose of ascorbic acid.
8.Establishment of Platform in Cultivating Innovation Elite in Microbiology Course
Ming-Chun LI ; Wen-Bo YANG ; Fang LIU ; Hu-Xin DIAO ; Lai-Jun XING ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
Microbiology is an important,fundamental and obligatory course in contemporary life science.This article introduces that teaching group of microbiology in Nankai University realizes transformation of teaching center,fully embodies the modernization of teaching notion and gives full play to students' main effect practically by adhering to teaching reform as center,optimizing teaching method as measure,communicating in and after class and using multi-media and teaching web.Therefore,teaching system is established to adapt to modern teaching notion and eventually microbiology course becomes a cultivation platform to foster elites with both solid fundamental theory and innovating mind.
9.Effects of Helicobater Pylori Infection on Henoch-Schonlein Purpura with Renal Impairment in Children
dong-bo, LAI ; jia-yi, WANG ; li-ya, HE ; wen-ying, ZHANG ; yu-hong, ZHAO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the relationship between Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP) accompanying renal impairment and helicobater pylori(Hp) infection.Methods This study consisted of 304 patients with HSP.The patients were divided into 2 groups(group A and group B) based on Hp infection or not(91 cases in group A and 213 cases in group B).Compared with the rates of accompanying renal impairment in 2 groups.And observed the recovery from renal impairment between the patients who were turned into negative(group C)and patients still were positive after the anti-Hp therapy(group D).Numeration data were analyzed by ?2 test.Results Group A which was with Hp infected,the accompanying renal impairment ratio was 65.9%.Group B which was without Hp infected,the ratio was 35.2%.There was significant difference between 2 groups(?2=24.378 P
10.Parkinson’s disease and risk of pancreatic cancer: a population-based case-control study in Taiwan
Kuan-Fu Liao ; Cheng-Li Lin ; Shih-Wei Lai ; Wen-Chi Chen
Neurology Asia 2015;20(3):251-255
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is a relationship between
Parkinson’s disease and pancreatic cancer in Taiwan. Methods: This was a case-control study using
claim data of the Taiwan National Health Insurance Program. There were 13,861 subjects aged 20-
84 with newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer as cases and 55,444 randomly selected subjects without
pancreatic cancer as controls from 1998 to 2011. Cases and controls were matched by sex, age and
index year of diagnosing pancreatic cancer. The association of pancreatic cancer with Parkinson’s
disease was evaluated by the multivariable logistic regression model to estimate the adjusted odds
ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI). Results: After adjusting for confounding factors
including acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, diabetes mellitus, biliary stone, alcoholism, hepatitis
B and hepatitis C, the multivariable logistic regression analysis showed the adjusted OR of pancreatic
cancer was 0.82 for subjects with Parkinson’s disease (95% CI 0.55, 1.21), as compared with subjects
without Parkinson’s disease.
Conclusion: No association is detected between Parkinson’s disease and pancreatic cancer.
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