1.Case of Raynaud's disease.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(10):960-960
2.Case of scrotal eczema.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(4):355-355
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3.Discussion on WANG Guo-rui's acupuncture academy thought.
Xi-Yan GAO ; Xin WANG ; Ling GAO ; Xin-Wang CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2013;33(12):1123-1125
Through study on Bianque Shenying Zhenjiu Yulong Jing (Bianque's Classic of Effective Acupuncture Prescriptions), acupuncture experiences and ideology of WANG Guo-rui, an acupuncture physician of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), is discussed in this article. Inherited and carried forward DOU's acupuncture theory, WANG Guo-rui encouraged to use experiential points and to expand extra points. Penetrating needling method was created, and the application of acupoints according to needling opportunities and seasonal factors were enriched by him. Great importance was also attached on treatment according to differentiation of syndromes, which including the simultaneous acupuncture and moxibustion, simultaneous reinforcing and reducing, reducing after reinforcing, reinforcing after reducing, predomination of reducing and predomination of reinforcing. The flexible treating methods are still extensively adopted in clinic nowadays. WANG Guo-rui is a master of clinical acupuncture who made great contribution to the development of acupuncture and moxibustion.
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5.Serum microRNA profiles as novel biomarkers for the post-operative evaluation and survival of patients with glioblastoma multiform
Xiujuan GAO ; Xi CHEN ; Wei YAN ; Jingjing YIN ; Yi BA
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(13):562-566
Objective:To investigate the differentially expressed miRNAs in serum collected post operation and compared these miR-NAs with those collected pre-surgery among patients suffering from glioblastoma multiform (GBM) and undergoing regular clinical fol-low-up. These miRNAs may be potential biomarkers for the post-operative evaluation of patients with GBM. Methods:Forty-eight pa-tients with GBM and clinical pathological diagnosis were enrolled in this study. In the initial biomarker screening stage, total RNAs were extracted and subjected to Solexa sequencing to select miRNAs with significantly altered expression pre-and post-operation. Some of these differentially expressed miRNAs were chosen and verified through TaqMan probe-based qRT-PCR assay. A t-test was performed to determine the miRNAs that satisfied the two criteria, namely, fold change>2 and P<0.05. All of the patients were fol-lowed-up, and survival data were collected. The patients were then classified into two groups, namely, long-and short-survival groups, on the basis of the median of the miR-30e expression levels in the sera collected post-operation. Kaplan-Meier method and Log-rank test (SPSS version 19.0, IBM) were employed to determine the possible relationships between miR-30e expression levels in the sera collected post-operation and patients' overall survival. Results: Solexa revealed 63 differentially expressed miRNAs. Four miRNAs, namely, miR-26b, miR-30e, miR-129-3p, and miR-206, were selected on the basis of previous and present findings. These miRNAs were then verified in the RT-qPCR phase. Among these miRNAs, only miR-30e was significantly upregulated post-operation. The serum miR-30e expression level post-operation was not significantly associated with the overall survival of the patients. A low miR-30e expression level corresponded to prolonged survival. Conclusion:miR-30e was upregulated in the sera collected post-operation from patients with GBM. This miRNA may be negatively related to the tumor load of these patients. The miR-30e expression level in the serum col-lected post-surgery serum was not significantly associated with overall survival. Therefore, miR-30e may serve as a novel potential non-invasive biomarker for the post-operative evaluation of patients with GBM.
6.Comparison of the levels of serum adiponectin between premature neonates and term neonates
yan, GAO ; zhi-nuan, SU ; xi-rong, GUO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
Objective To analyze the differences in the levels of serum adiponectin between premature neonates.and term neonates.To explore the effect of preterm on the level of serum adiponoctin and the mechanism by which prcterm contributes with the serious risk factor of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in adulthood.Method The serum adiponectin concentration was quan-tified in 30 term neonates and 21 premature neonates hy immunoradiometric assay.Results The concentration of serum adiponeetin was (34.29?7.24) mg/L in premature neonates and(62.47?28.33) mg/L in term neonates. The level of serum adiponetin in pre-mature neonates was significantly lower than that in term neonates ( P
8.Discussion on operating technique of ancient moxibustion.
Lin WANG ; Yan CHEN ; Xi-Yan GAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(7):657-660
To summarize and discuss the operating technique of ancient moxibustion with the consulting of some relevant literatures. In the ancient, the dosage of the moxibustion was based on the size and the number of moxa cones, the feelings of patients and their reaction after the treatment. Of them, the size and the number of moxa cones were estimated by doctors own experience, and it would be more objective and suitable for patients' needs if the dose was additionally decided on the reactions of patients (pain, post-moxibustion sore, sweating, spots and so on). It could have significance for improving clinical effects if attention is paid to the feelings and reactions of patients, the size and the number of moxa cones and the time of moxibustion.
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9.Effects of Tansvaginal Aspiration of Hydrosalpinx Combined Auricular Point Sticking on IVF-ET Outcomes.
Jin-xia AN ; Ya-li NI ; Xiao-ling LIU ; Xi-hong GAO ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(6):682-685
OBJECTIVETo explore effective pretreated methods for hydrosalpinx before frozen embryo transfer (FET).
METHODSA randomized controlled study was performed on 229 FET cycles of hydrosalpinx patients. They were assigned to two groups by random digit table, Group A (94 cases), Group B (89 cases), and Group C (46 cases). Patients in Group A received transvaginal aspiration of hydrosalpinx combined with auricular point sticking. Those in Group B received transvaginal aspiration of hydrosalpinx group. Those in Group C received no transvaginal aspiration of hydrosalpinx. Pregnancy outcomes of FET, endometrial and subendometrial blood flow distribution on the embryo transfer day were compared among the three groups.
RESULTSThere was no statistical difference in the endometrial thickness on FET day, the number of transfer embryos, the number of transferred good quality embryos among the three groups (P > 0.05). The clinical pregnancy rate and the embryo implantation rate were significantly higher in Group A than in Group C (P < 0.05), and the clinical pregnancy rate was significantly higher in Group A than in Group B (P < 0.05). The early abortion rate and the transfer cycle cancel rate were significantly lower in Group A than in Group C (P < 0.05). Type A endometrial and subendometrial blood flow distribution was dominant in Group A, which was significantly higher in Group A than the rest two groups (P < 0.05). Type A distribution rate was also significantly higher in Group B than in Group C (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONTransvaginal aspiration of hydrosalpinx combined with auricular point sticking before FET could improve the endometrial receptivity and improve outcomes of IVF.
Embryo Implantation ; Embryo Transfer ; methods ; Female ; Fertilization in Vitro ; methods ; Humans ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome ; Pregnancy Rate
10.Preliminary study of MR elastography in brain tumors
Lei XU ; Peiyi GAO ; Yan LIN ; Jiancheng HAN ; Zhinong XI ; Hao SHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(6):605-608
Objective To investigate the potential values of magnetic resonance elastography (MRE)for evaluating the brain tumor consistency in vivo.Methods Fourteen patients with known solid brain tumor(5 male,9 female;age range:16-63 years)underwent brain MRE studies.Informed consent was obtained from all patients.A dedicated external force actuator for brain MRE study Was developed.The actuator was fixed to the head coil.During scan.one side of the actuator was attached to the patients'head.Low frequency oscillation Was produced by the actuator and caused shear waves propagating into brain tissue.The pulse sequence used in the study Writs phase-contrast gradient-echo sequence.Phase images of the brain were obtained and the shear waves within the brain were directly imaged.Phase images were processed with local frequency estimation (LFE) technique to obtain the elasticity image.Consistency of brain tumors Was evaluated at surgery and Was classified as soft,intermediate,or hard with comparison to the white matter of the brain.Correspondence of MRE evaluation with operative results was studied.Results The elastic modulus of the tumor Was lower than that of white matter in 1 patient,higher inll patients,and similar in 2 patients.At surgery,the tumor manifested a soft consistency in I patient,hard consistency in 11 patients,intermediate consistency in 2 patients.The elasticity of tumors in 14 patients evaluated by MRE was correlated with the tumor consistency on the operation.Conclusion MRE Can noninvasively display the elasticity of brain tumors in vivo,and evaluate the brain tumor consistency before operation.