1.The research progress of speech feature and functional image in Parkinson′s disease
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(6):620-625
Speech disorders are the earliest sign of motor impairment in Parkinson′s disease (PD), even before limb dyskinesia. Patient′s quality of life can be affected significantly by the presence and severity of speech pathology. The early diagnosis is particularly necessary for PD with speech disorders. The abnormal phenomena in acoustic analysis have occurred in the early stage of PD. The voice of PD patients manifests characteristic changes on acoustic analyses, which is helpful for the diagnosis of PD, while the neural correlation of these features are not clear. In this paper, the speech features and functional imaging changes of patients with PD are described, and the mechanism of speech disorders is further revealed, and clues for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of PD are provided.
2.Permeating perfluoropentane drops-encapsulated mesoporous silica nanocapsules collaborative high-intensity focused ultrasound surface ablation of bovine liver in vitro
Xiaoya DING ; Jianzhong ZOU ; Qi WANG ; Jing WEN ; Dazhao MA
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2017;14(7):439-443
Objective To discusse the influence of permeating perfluoropentane drops-encapsulated mesoporous silica nanocapsules (MSNC-PFP) on HIFU surface ablation in vitro bovine liver.Methods Fifity bovine liver tissues were divided into 5 groups:Control group,0.25 mg/ml group,0.50 mg/ml group,1.00 mg/ml group,2.00 mg/ml group according to the concentration of MSNC-PFP.The synergistic agent was injected along the ablation line path under the guiding of ultrasound.The surface ablation model was structured by 6 coagulation necrosis side by using HIFU linear scanning,inner region without melting,and the ultrasonographic changes were observed in the melt area.The coagulation necrosis range was assessed by TTC staining,and necrosis degree was observed by HE staining.The coagulation necrosis volume was measured,the coverage index (CI),external volume index (EI),energy efficiency factor (EEF) were used to evaluate the ablation effect in each group.Results The MSNC-PFP more than 1.00 mg/ml was shown as strong echo in ultrasonic image,fade after 3-5 min.The grey value was changed in HIFU ablation area related to the concentration of MSNC-PFP.The total ablation volume of 0.50 mg/ml group,1.00 mg/ml group,2.00 mg/ml group were more than control group,the EEF was lower than that of the control group (all P<0.01).The CI and EI of 1.00 mg/ml group and 2.00 mg/ml group were higher than those of the other group (all P<0.01).The coagulation necrosis became complete when the concentration of MSNC-PFP above 0.50 mg/ml.Conclusion MSNC-PFP can increase the volume of coagulation necrosis,decrease the EEF and increase the efficiency of HIFU surface ablation of bovine liver in vitro.
3.The characteristics of auditory brainstem response in preterm very low birth weight babies
Xiaoya WANG ; Renzhong LUO ; Ruijin WEN ; Qian CHEN ; Jialin ZHOU ; Yu ZOU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;(16):746-748,751
Objective:To discuss the characteristics of auditory brainstem response in preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) babies and to investigate the correlations between the ABR and clinical characteristics. Method: Fifty-nine VLBW babies (118 ears) were enrolled in the study and 30 term normal babies as the control group. Tympanometry, acoustic reflex, DPOAE, ABR were obtained in all the babies. Result:The prevalence of hearing loss in VLBW babies was higher than normal term babies and babies with perinatal complications higher than those without perinatal complications. There was no correlations between ABR threshold and gestational age, birth weight, postconceptional age, negative correlations between wave Ⅰ,Ⅲ and Ⅴ latencies Ⅰ-Ⅲ ,Ⅲ-Ⅴ and Ⅰ-Ⅴ intervals and postconceptional age. Wave Ⅰ and Ⅴ latencies, Ⅰ-Ⅲ and Ⅲ-Ⅴ intervals differed significantly between the two groups. Conclusion:The perinatal complications were the most important causes of the hearing loss in preterm VLBW babies than the gestational age and birth weight. There was a high prevalence of peripheral hearing loss in the preterm VLBW babies. Combining OAE and automated ABR should be applied for hearing screening. Regular follow-up was very important in all the preterm VLBW neonatal.
4.The characteristics of auditory brainstem response in preterm very low birth weight babies.
Xiaoya WANG ; Renzhong LUO ; Ruijin WEN ; Qian CHEN ; Jialin ZHOU ; Yu ZOU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;23(16):746-751
OBJECTIVE:
To discuss the characteristics of auditory brainstem response in preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) babies and to investigate the correlations between the ABR and clinical characteristics.
METHOD:
Fifty-nine VLBW babies (118 ears) were enrolled in the study and 30 term normal babies as the control group. Tympanometry, acoustic reflex, DPOAE, ABR were obtained in all the babies.
RESULT:
The prevalence of hearing loss in VLBW babies was higher than normal term babies and babies with perinatal complications higher than those without perinatal complications. There was no correlations between ABR threshold and gestational age, birth weight, postconceptional age, negative correlations between wave I, III and V latencies I - III, III - V and I - V intervals and postconceptional age. Wave I and V latencies, I - III and III - V intervals differed significantly between the two groups.
CONCLUSION
The perinatal complications were the most important causes of the hearing loss in preterm VLBW babies than the gestational age and birth weight. There was a high prevalence of peripheral hearing loss in the preterm VLBW babies. Combining OAE and automated ABR should be applied for hearing screening. Regular follow-up was very important in all the preterm VLBW neonatal.
Case-Control Studies
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Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
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physiology
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Reflex, Acoustic
5.Clinical features of sudden hearing loss in children.
Xiaoya WANG ; Renzhong LUO ; Yanqiu CHEN ; Changzhi SUN ; Yu ZOU ; Qiaochen PENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(19):1048-1050
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical features and prognosis of sudden hearing loss in children, so that to guide clinical diagnosis and treatment.
METHOD:
A retrospective review of medical records of 12 hospitalized children (21 ears) suffering from sudden hearing loss was conducted.
RESULT:
The study comprised 8 males and 4 females with a mean age of 6.28 years old, among which 25% had a unilateral hearing loss and 75% exhibited bilateral hearing loss. The mean onset time was 5.42 days. Four children had tinnitus and 3 patients showed dizziness. For the possible etiology. 2 cases had mumps. 6 cases had definite upper respiratory infections history, one experienced trauma, and another one took ototoxic drugs. Five patients were proved to come down with the large vestibular aqua duct syndrome by the CT scan. Among the 21 ears. 7 ears were diagnosed severe hearing loss and 14 ears were diagnosed profound hearing loss. After the treatment of 7 days, 6 ears were cured, one car showed effective change. and 14 cars came out to be ineffective, with the total effective rate of 33.3%. After the 14 days' treatment, there was no improvement for 5 patients.
CONCLUSION
CT scan should he performed on all of the children with hearing loss to exclude the inner ear malformation. Most of the children with sudden hearing loss underwent some clear etiology, showing more severe hearing loss and had a poorer prognosis.
Child
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Child, Preschool
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Female
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Hearing Loss, Sudden
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diagnosis
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Hearing Tests
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Humans
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
6.Erratum to: Screening for main components associated with the idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity of a tonic herb, Polygonum multiflorum.
Chunyu LI ; Ming NIU ; Zhaofang BAI ; Congen ZHANG ; Yanling ZHAO ; Ruiyu LI ; Can TU ; Huifang LI ; Jing JING ; Yakun MENG ; Zhijie MA ; Wuwen FENG ; Jinfa TANG ; Yun ZHU ; Jinjie LI ; Xiaoya SHANG ; Zhengsheng ZOU ; Xiaohe XIAO ; Jiabo WANG
Frontiers of Medicine 2021;15(2):330-332