1.Clinical characteristics of cerebral syphilitic gumma
Junhua GAO ; Wurong LI ; Wenqing WU ; Dongmei XU ; Yuming HUANG ; Fang WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(8):614-617
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of cerebral syphilitic gunma.Method The clinical characteristics,brain CT and MRI results and prognosis of 7 patients with cerebral syphilitic gumma admitted in Beijing Ditan Hospital from June 2012 to October 2016 were retrospectively analyzed.Results There were 5 females and 2 males in 7 patients.The symptoms or signs at onset were headache (n =5),increased white blood cells in cerebrospinal fluid (n =6) and increased protein contents in cerebrospinal fluid (n =6).Total 10 lesions were detected in 7 cases,including 7 in cerebral lobe,and 3 in cerebellum,corpus callosum or intercrural space.The brain MRI showed nodular reinforcement in 5 cases,irregular circular reinforcement in 2 cases and obvious edema around the lesions in 6 cases.The patients were given intravenous infusion of 400 million units common penicillin,q.4h for 2 wks,sequential intramuscular injection of 240 million units long-term penicillin q.w for 3 wks.Among 7 patients,1 case died,1 case showed symptomatic improvement and 5 cases obtained complete improvement with the significant imaging improvement.Conclusion Headache is the most common symptom at onset of cerebral syphilitic gumma,and the lesions mostly are located in the cerebral lobes with nodular enhancement in brain imaging,and the prognosis is generally good.
2.The experimental research of the SD rats exposed to the high-temperature and high-humidity environment
Gang LIU ; Shiying LIU ; Wurong HUANG ; Yi JIAN ; Yonghe HU ; Lijuan WU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(36):5052-5054
Objective To investigate the effect of extremely high temperature and high humidity exposure on the survival and blood biochemical indexes of SD rats and the to the major organs .Methods Twenty-six SD rats were divided into the normal tem-perature and humidity group and the extremely high-temperature and high-humidity group .The mortality of SD rats in extremely high-temperature and high humidity environment was observed ,and at the median lethal time ,the living rats were undergoing the tests of serum biochemical indicators and the pathological examination of the heart ,lung ,kidney ,brain ,muscles and intestinal tis-sues .Results The exposure to the extremely high-temperature and high-humidity environment could lead to the death of SD rats , the median lethal time was 48 h .The serum creatinine(Scr) increased significantly(P<0 .05) ,and the serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and ischemia modified albumin (IMA) decreased significantly (P<0 .05) when compared with the normal temperature and humidity group ,and there was no significant difference in other biochemical indicators .The inflammatory cell infiltration was ob-served in heart ,lung ,kidney and intestines ,and there were no obvious pathological changes in brain and muscle .Conclusion The exposure to the extremely high-temperature and high-humidity environment has obvious lesion on SD rats ,it can lead to the abnor-mality of some biochemical indicators ,the inflammatory changes in heart ,lung ,kidney and intestines ,and even death .
3.A case of green urine in the qualitative analysis of urinary protein caused by elevated urinary copper in a patient with choledochal adenocarcinoma
Yi CHENG ; Shiying LIU ; Liping ZHOU ; Ming LIU ; Wurong HUANG ; Fuqiang SONG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(8):966-968
A middle-aged female with abnormal liver function indicators was admitted to hospital with obstructive jaundice. Urine protein of the patient was positive, and the color turned green during the retest with sulfosalicylic acid, which was relatively rare. According to the laboratory examination and other auxiliary diagnosis of the patient, the cause of the discoloration was found to be obstructive jaundice induced by choledochal adenocarcinoma, which impeded the excretion of copper ions through the bile of the patient. Copper enters the urine through the circulation of the bile, causing an increase in urinary copper. This provides a theoretical basis for the discovery of this phenomenon in clinical tests.
4.Human immunodeficiency virus-associated nemaline myopathy: a case report and literature review
Wurong LI ; Yawen ZHAO ; Yiming ZHENG ; Lingchao MENG ; Wei ZHANG ; Zhaoxia WANG ; Yuming HUANG ; Yun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(6):605-611
Objective:To summarize the clinical, pathological and muscle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated nemaline myopathy (NM; HIV-NM).Methods:The present patient was a 23-year-old man with HIV infection who developed progressive proximal weakness and atrophy for more than 10 months. He was admitted to the Department of Neurology of Beijing Ditan Hospital in early June 2021. Electromyography showed myogenic findings. The serum creatine kinase was 202.4 U/L. CD 4+ count was 585×10 6/L. Serum monoclonal immunoglobulin (M protein) was negative. The patient underwent MRI examination of bilateral thigh muscles, biopsy of left biceps brachii and gene detection. The clinical, pathological and muscle MRI changes of HIV-NM were summarized based on the literature review. Results:MRI examination of bilateral thigh muscles showed edema changes. Muscle biopsy showed nemaline structures in some muscle fibers, accompanied by fiber atrophy and regeneration. No gene mutation related to clinical phenotype was found by second-generation sequencing. After intravenous immunoglobulin combined with prednisone, the patient′s weakness symptoms were significantly improved. A total of 17 cases of HIV-NM (including the present case) were identified in the literature, who were aged (33.7±9.1) years. Fifteen were males and two were females. All patients developed proximal limb weakness. Creatine kinase was normal or slightly elevated. Serum monoclonal protein was positive in 3 cases (3/7). Immunosuppressive therapy was effective.Conclusions:The main clinical characteristics of HIV-NM are progressive proximal limb weakness and muscle atrophy. The muscle pathology shows a large number of nemaline structures in atrophic muscle fibers. Muscle edema can be seen on muscle MRI. This is the first report of HIV-NM in China, which may be a special subtype of immune myopathy.
5.Encephalitis with positive LGI1 antibody: a clinical analysis of 4 cases
Junhua GAO ; Bowen ZHENG ; Wurong LI ; Yuming HUANG ; Wenqing WU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(4):352-355
The clinical manifestations,serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) results,EEG and imaging findings of 4 cases of encephalitis with positive leucine-rich glioma inactivated protein 1 (LGI1)antibody admited from March 2017 to January 2019 were retrospectively analyzed.All 4 patients were males with a mean age of (42±17) years.Two patients had faciobrachial dystonic seizure(FBDS)as the main symptom,and 3 patients had epilepsy.There were normal blood sodium and no memory deficits in all 4 patients.The LGI1 antibody was positive in the serum and negative in the CSE.The longest diagnosis time was 5 months.The head MRIs were normal in 3 patients;and abnormal signals in the right basal ganglia were found in one case,and the lesicl became smaller after the treatment.Chest CT,abdominal CT,and pelvic CT did not detect tumors.All patients were treated with gamma globulin and glucocorticoids,they all had good prognosis.LGI1 antibody-positive encephalitis is mainly characterized by epilepsy. ldentifying FBDS would be helpful for early diagnosis.Timely treatments often result in good clinical prognosis.