1.Exploring the Tutorial System of Undergraduate in Military School
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(04):-
In order to accelerate the pace of teaching reform,our school explores the tutorial system of undergraduate course this year,this article emphasize the necessity and beneficial effects of this system in clinical practice.
2.Reinforcing the Consciousness of Patient-friendly and Dedication in Diagnostics Teaching
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
Diagnostics is the bridge from basic medicine to clinical medicine.For the students contacting the clinic for the first time,we take measures to cultivate the consciousness of showing love to patients and dedicating yourself to work.It is beneficial to cultivate the students'ability in clinical practice.
3.Interpersonal Relationship Training in Intern
Lijing SUN ; Xiaolu XU ; Baochun LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
This paper introduces interns shoule know the importance of interpersonal relationship in clinic practice thoroughly and good interpersonal relationship requires the teacher and medical students to make efforts together.
4.Analysis of inferior colliculus region typical proteins in auditory pathway
Wantong LI ; Ying XU ; Xiaolu LI
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2016;23(6):331-334
OBJECTIVE To study the proteome of inferior colliculus and determinate the region-typical proteins which may be the candidate cause of the Central Auditory Processing Disorders. METHODS The telencephalon was taken as reference, and then identified and quantified the proteome of IC of adult rats with iTRAQ. Those with higher abundance in inferior colliculus than the other three regions were considered as IC-Region typical proteins,which may lead to functional specializations. RESULTS We identified 1937 cytomembrane proteins in total, among which there are 53 IC-Region typical proteins, which may lead to functional specializations of inferior colliculus.We used GO and KEGG pathway to analyze these proteins and then found that these proteins mainly take part in the regulation of neurons development and information integrations. CONCLUSION Our quantitative comparison of inferior colliculus has revealed two candidate proteins, including CaMKII and SV2A, which may play important roles in maintaining the balance of excitatory and inhibitory transmitters release. These proteins may be the candidate proteins for Central Auditory Processing Disorders.
5.Strengthening the training of doctor-patient commmunication capability of the general practitioner
Jiefang GUO ; Xiaolu XU ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
Doctor-patient communication skills are one of the seven lowest requirements of global medical education.From the characteristic of doctor-patient communication in general medical practice,the paper explores the importance of strengthening the training of doctor-patient communication capability and analyzes the training methods.
6.Purulent meningitis caused by Streptococcus suis: a case report
Xiaolu XU ; Qinfang TANG ; Rong LUO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(3):263-266
This article reported a case of suppurative meningitis caused by Streptococcus suis infection. The patient is an old man who has been engaged in pig breeding. The common symptoms include fever, headache and disturbance of consciousness. According to the results of magnetic resonance imagine and cerebrospinal fluid examination, the patient was considered purulent meningitis caused by Streptococcus suis type 2. After treatment with penicillin anti-infection and dexamethasone inhibition of immune response, the symptoms improved significantly. Three weeks after the onset of the disease, hearing loss occurred, after six months of follow-up, serious hearing impairment was still left.
7.Initiatives of clinical teachers in millitary medical university for training clinical undergradu-ates:influential factors and solutions
Rui DONG ; Maojin XU ; Zhiyong GUO ; Xiaolu XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(1):83-85,86
This paper explored factors influencing initiatives of clinical teachers in millitary medical university for training clinical undergraduates including work pressure after being transferring to civilian,work pressure,policy orientation,economic pressure,student factor and psychological factor,etc. Meanwhile,this paper explored the incentive mechanism of clinical teachers in millitary medical university for training clinical undergraduates including training and evaluating clinical teach-ing teachers, innovating evaluation criterion and creating sustainable teaching atmosphere (building examples and establishing various incentive systems). All measures taken above was mean to inspire the initiatives of clinical teaching teachers and to ensure the quality of clinical teaching.
8.Effective fixation of double plates for delayed treatment of type C pilon fractures
Tihui WANG ; Yu SU ; Xu WANG ; Shoukun LIU ; Xiaolu WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(4):571-576
BACKGROUND:Traditional open reduction and internal fixation for type C pilon fractures is characterized extensive periosteal stripping, severe soft tissue injury, many postoperative complications, and unsatisfactory recovery of joint function. Minimal y invasive technology or external fixation combined with limited internal fixation for type C pilon fractures are usual y difficult to achieve anatomical reduction.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the curative efficacy of anterolateral“L”type locking plate implantation combined with interior minimal y invasive plate osteosynthesis in treatment of type C pilon fractures and postoperative complication occurrence in order to find out the efficient fixation method for type C pilon fractures.
METHODS:Twenty-six patients with type C pilon fractures (15 males and 11 females, aged from 19 to 68 years, mean age of 39.2 years) were selected and subjected to anterolateral“L”type locking plate implantation combined with interior minimal y invasive plate osteosynthesis. CT three-dimensional reconstruction was performed before and plate implantation. X-ray examination was carried out before and after fixation. Al patients were fol owed up for observation of clinical efficacy and complications. The therapeutic effects were evaluated using the Johner-Wruhs scoring system.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The 26 patients were fol owed up for 16 months (from 9 to 24 months). Delayed healing occurred in one case (after 12 months), and the average healing time was 15 weeks (from 11 to 52 weeks). There was no deformity healing. Two patients developed superficial incision infections of Staphylococcus aureus, healed by open wound and dressing change every day for 2 weeks. No deep infection or osteomyelitis was found. One patient was found to have traumatic arthritis of ankle joint, improved by the injection of sodium hyaluronate. There was no flap necrosis and tendon irritation, broken nail or screw withdrawal, and nerve injury. Johner-Wruhs scores were excellent in 11 cases, good in 12 cases, fair in 3 cases, with the total excellent to good rate of 88.5%. These findings indicate that anterolateral“L”type locking plate implantation combined with interior minimal y invasive plate osteosynthesis for delayed treatment of type C pilon fractures can achieve satisfactory fracture reduction, rigid fixation, early functional exercise, less complications, and good recovery of joint function.
9.Expression of centrosome-associated kinase Aurora-A, mt-P53, and c-myc in colorectal cancer and its significance
Xiaolu SU ; Xiaoming LI ; Weihua TIAN ; Xu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(3):170-174
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the expression levels of centrosome-associated kinase Aurora-A, mutant type P53 (mt-P53), and c-myc in colorectal cancer. This study was also conducted to investigate the mutual relationship and functions of these factors in tumorigenesis and tumor progression. Methods:We examined the pathological specimens obtained from colorectal cancer, pericancerous tissues, and normal colorectal tissues by tissue microarray technique and immunohistochemistry (SP method) to determine the expression levels of Aurora-A, mt-P53, and c-myc proteins. The clinicopathological parameters were then analyzed. Re-sults: The positive rates of Aurora-A expression in normal colorectal tissues, pericancerous tissues, and colorectal cancer were 0%, 35%, and 69%respectively;by comparison, the positive rates of mt-P53 were 0%, 20%, and 57%, respectively. For c-myc, the positive rates were 0, 37%, and 76%, respectively. The expression levels of Aurora-A, mt-P53, and c-myc were significantly higher in tumor tis-sues than in normal colorectal tissues and pericancerous tissues (P<0.01). Aurora-A overexpression was related to the depth of invasion (P<0.05). Mt-P53 and c-myc overexpression was related to the depth of invasion, lymph node metastasis, and Dukes' classification (P<0.05). A strong positive correlation was observed between the expressions of Aurora-A, mt-P53, and c-myc in colorectal cancer (r=0.362, P<0.01; r=0.487, P<0.01). A strong positive correlation was also observed between the expressions of mt-P53 and c-myc in colorectal cancer (r=0.242, P<0.01). Conclusion:The overexpression of Aurora-A and c-myc and the mutation of P53 were important in tumorigenesis, tumor invasion, and metastasis of colorectal cancer. Thus, the co-detection of Aurora-A, mt-P53, and c-myc may be useful for the early diagnosis and prognosis of colorectal cancer.