1.Cladribine treatment of repeatedly-relapsed Langerhans cell histiocytosis: a case report and literature review.
Xie YAO ; Hua YING ; Zhao WEIHONG ; Sun QING ; Lu XINTIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2015;53(4):296-299
OBJECTIVETo investigate the salvage therapy for a child with refractory and ( or) repeatedly-relapsed Langerhans cell histiocytosis.
METHODData of a patient with Langerhans cell histiocytosis whose disease relapsed repeatedly treated with cladribine was collected and analyzed and the related literature was reviewed.
RESULTThe initial symptoms developed 3 months after his birth, multiple systems (skin, skeleton, lung, liver) were involved; he was sequentially treated with LCH-III-Group I, JLSG-96, DAL-HX90 chemotherapeutic regimens. The patient got relapses for more than 3 times, but the disease got completely controlled after being treated with cladribine when the patient was 6 years old. The dosage was 10 mg/(m2 · d) for 4 days, and one course lasted for 28 days, the third to fifth courses of treatment used Arac in combination, the whole treating time lasted for 5 months. The patient remained in persistent remission for 8 months since discontinuation of treatment. "Langerhans cell histiocytosis" "refractory" "cladribine" were used as the key words to search in the data bases CNKI, Wanfangdata and Pubmed, 11 articles were picked. According to the literature, the effective rate of cladribine in treatment of repeatedly relapsing Langerhans cell histiocytosis was 44%-100%, with a good response of 22%-86%, the dose was 5-13 mg/(m2 · d). The main side effects were hematological system damages and infection.
CONCLUSIONThe effect of commonly used chemotherapeutic regimens is limited for children with refractory and (or) repeatedly-relapsed Langerhans cell histiocytosis and cladribine can be used as an alternative therapeutic option of the salvage therapy.
Child ; Cladribine ; therapeutic use ; Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Immunosuppressive Agents ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Recurrence ; Skin
2.Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome:a case report and literature review
Jiapeng SUN ; Xintian LU ; Weihong ZHAO ; Ying HUA
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2015;47(6):1022-1027
SUMMARY We described 1 case of autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome ( ALPS) , first diagnosed in our hospital, and reviewed the recent literature. The 11-month old male patient presented with a histo-ry of splenomegaly and hepatomegaly since 1 month after birth. He suffered recurrent infectious diseases including cytomegalovirus infection, parvovirus B19 infection and chronic diarrhea disease. Besides, his symptoms included hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia. The laboratory abnormality indicated an ex-panded population of alpha/beta double-negative T cells (DNTs) (27. 18% of lymphocytes, 35. 16% of CD3 + T lymphocytes) in peripheral blood, and autoantibodies including antinuclear antibody, double-stranded DNA and rheumatic factor were positive. Hyper gamma globulinemia and positive direct Coombs tests were seen in the patient. His parents were both healthy and denied autoimmune diseases. We iden-tified a heterozygous point mutation in exon 3 of the FAS gene carrying c. 309 A>C, resulting in a single base pair substitution in exon 3 of FAS gene which changed the codon of Arg103 to Ser103 . Unfortunate-ly, we were unable to obtain the gene results of the child' s parents. The patient was treated with glu-cocorticoids in our hospital and with mycophenolatemofetil in other hospital. And we were informed that his anemia condition relieved through the telephone follow-up, but he still suffered recurrent infections, hepatomegaly and splenomegaly still existed. As we all know ALPS is characterized by defective lympho-cyte apoptosis, and thus cause lymphoproliferative disease and autoimmune disease, and increase the risk of lymphoma. It is more likely to be misdiagnosed as other diseases. ALPS should be suspected in the case of chronic lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly and autoimmune features. Flow cytometry approach is helpful for the diagnosis. Immunosuppressive drugs are the necessary treatment.
3.Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of tibioperoneal arteries for severe limb ischemia
Xinwu LU ; Weimin LI ; Min LU ; Xintian HUANG ; Xiaobing LIU ; Minyi YIN ; Haiguang ZHAO ; Mier JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(8):572-574
Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the technical feasibility, safety and effectiveness of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA)for the treatment of severe limb ischemia caused by tibioperoneal arteries occlusion. Methods From June 2004 to May 2007,35 patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI)were treated on an intention-to-treat basis with tibioperoneal arterial PTA. Main outcome measures were technical success rate, primary patency rate, limb salvage rate and complications. Results The technical success rate of tibioperoneal arterial PTA Was 83%.Mean follow-up time was 11.5 months, primary patency rate and limb salvage rate were 57%and 82%,respectively.Mean length of tibioperoneal arterial PTA was 9.5 cm(4.5~14 cm),concurrent treatment of iliac artery or femoral-popliteal artery was carried out in 19 patients via either angioplasty or combined with stenting.There were three complications including arterial spasm and thrombosis in one, which Was relieved by thrombolysis and antispasmodics, and artery perforation in 2 cases, which was treated conservatively. Conclusion In tibioperoneal arterial occlusions in CLI patients, PTA is feasible with a high initial technical success rate and high limb salrage rate,tibioperoneal arterial PTA carries a lower morbidity and less severe complications. PTA is a safe, effective and good treatment alternative for CLI patients of tibioperoneal arterial occlusions.
4.Comprehensive treatment of neuroblastoma in children associated with opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome.
Weihong ZHAO ; Qing SUN ; Yao XIE ; Ying HUA ; Hui XIONG ; Jun JIA ; Xintian LU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2014;52(7):540-543
OBJECTIVETo investigate the efficacy of combined modality therapy for neuroblastoma in children associated with opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS-NB).
METHODFrom May 2011 to December 2013, 6 consecutive patients (4 boys and 2 girls) diagnosed as OMS-NB underwent surgery and chemotherapy in the First Hospital, Peking University. The median age of onset was 19.5 months (range 13-24 months) and misdiagnosis occurred 7.5 months (range 2-14 months) ago. A retrospective analysis for the location, stage, pathological type, treatment way and outcome of neuroblastoma was done.
RESULT(1) All patients were misdiagnosed as simply opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS) at the time of onset. They had been receiving treatment with adrenocorticotropic hormone and intravenous immunoglobulin within 1-13 months.OMS-NB was diagnosed by means of enhanced abdominal CT image which was delayed to be given after the poor efficacy or relapse. (2) The primary tumors were almost all small, stage I-II, located in adrenal, retroperitoneal or pelvis. The pathology of tumors included ganglioneuroblastoma (5/6) and neuroblastoma (1/6). (3) All these cases underwent surgery, 4/6 cases with complete tumor resection, 2/6 cases with tumor around the aorta and induced local residue. Preoperative and postoperative chemotherapy was given to 2 and 5 cases, respectively. (4) The patients were followed up for 3-31 months, except 1 patient lost, the other 5 are currently surviving disease-free (3 having been at the end of chemotherapy, 1 still in chemotherapy, and another had local recurrence and is receiving radiotherapy and chemotherapy after the second operation and now also stopped taking the medicine). The symptoms of nervous system have been significantly improved during postoperative chemotherapy.
CONCLUSIONTo reduce the misdiagnosis, regular CT imaging of the abdomen or pelvic should be ordered for all cases with OMS. The children with OMS-NB need to be actively treated with the combined modality therapy including surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy, to reduce recurrence and reduce the symptoms of nervous system.
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms ; complications ; diagnosis ; surgery ; therapy ; Antineoplastic Agents ; administration & dosage ; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ; therapeutic use ; Biomarkers ; analysis ; Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ; Child, Preschool ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; surgery ; therapy ; Neoplasm Staging ; Neuroblastoma ; complications ; diagnosis ; surgery ; therapy ; Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome ; diagnosis ; etiology ; therapy ; Retroperitoneal Neoplasms ; complications ; diagnosis ; surgery ; therapy ; Retrospective Studies ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Treatment Outcome
5.Serological and molecular epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis virus infections in swine herds in China, 2006–2012
Chunxia CHAI ; Qiao WANG ; Sanjie CAO ; Qin ZHAO ; Yiping WEN ; Xiaobo HUANG ; Xintian WEN ; Qiguai YAN ; Xiaoping MA ; Rui WU
Journal of Veterinary Science 2018;19(1):151-155
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a mosquito-borne, zoonotic flavivirus causing viral encephalitis in humans and reproductive disorder in swine. JEV is prevalent throughout China in human; however, spatiotemporal analysis of JEV in Chinese swine herds has not been reported previously. Herein, we present serological and molecular epidemiological results and estimates of prevalence of JEV infections among swine herds in various regions of China. The results suggest that JEV infections are widespread and genotype I and III strains co-exist in the same regions. Therefore, there is an urgent need to monitor JEV infection status among swine herds in China.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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China
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Encephalitis Virus, Japanese
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Encephalitis, Japanese
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Encephalitis, Viral
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Flavivirus
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Genotype
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Humans
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Molecular Epidemiology
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Prevalence
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Spatio-Temporal Analysis
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Swine
6.Strategies for infection control in managing critically ill patients with suspected coronavirus disease 2019 in non-designated hospital
Weihong AN ; Huizhi ZHANG ; Baohua LI ; Xianjie CUI ; Jun DU ; Jing GAO ; Shaoli WANG ; Xintian ZHAO ; Penglin MA
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2020;32(6):760-764
The management of healthcare services for the suspected cases in non-designated hospitalsis a serious concern in controlling coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic. Owing to the complexity of care providers, large requirement of medical supplies as well as the possible needs off frequent transfers, the major difficulty is preventing the coronavirus from spreading while caring the suspected critical cases before the 2019 novel coronavirus ribonucleic acid test results are reported. For the purpose of enhancing the prevention of the propagation of COVID-19, this article puts emphasis on the following aspects in non-designated hospital Peking University Third Hospital: preparatory procedures of receiving critical suspected patients, the management of medical personnel during the waiting session of RNA test results, the delivering procedures of testing samples, the management of referred medical wastes, daily operations including the cleaning and sanitizing of caring units and the management of related patients after the testing session.
7.Discrimination of cultivation modes of Dendrobium nobile based on content of mineral elements and ratios of nitrogen stable isotopes.
Ming-Song LI ; Jin-Ling LI ; Zhi ZHAO ; Hua-Lei WANG ; Fu-Lai LUO ; Chun-Li LUO ; Ji-Yong YANG ; Gang DING ; Lang DENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(3):625-635
This study explored the feasibility of mineral element content and ratios of nitrogen isotopes to discriminate the cultivation mode of Dendrobium nobile in order to provide theoretical support for the discrimination of the cultivation mode of D. nobile. The content of 11 mineral elements(N, K, Ca, P, Mg, Na, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, and B) and nitrogen isotope ratios in D. nobile and its substrate samples in three cultivation methods(greenhouse cultivation, tree-attached cultivation, and stone-attached cultivation) were determined. According to the analysis of variance, principal component analysis, and stepwise discriminant analysis, the samples of different cultivation types were classified. The results showed that the nitrogen isotope ratios and the content of elements except for Zn were significantly different among different cultivation types of D. nobile(P<0.05). The results of correlation analysis showed that the nitrogen isotope ratios, mineral element content, and effective component content in D. nobile were correlated with the nitrogen isotope ratio and mineral element content in the corresponding substrate samples to varying degrees. Principal component analysis can preliminarily classify the samples of D. nobile, but some samples overlapped. Through stepwise discriminant analysis, six indicators, including δ~(15)N, K, Cu, P, Na, and Ca, were screened out, which could be used to establish the discriminant model of D. nobile cultivation methods, and the overall correct discrimination rates after back-substitution test, cross-check, and external validation were all 100%. Therefore, nitrogen isotope ratios and mineral element fingerprints combined with multivariate statistical analysis could effectively discriminate the cultivation types of D. nobile. The results of this study provide a new method for the identification of the cultivation type and production area of D. nobile and an experimental basis for the quality evaluation and quality control of D. nobile.
Dendrobium
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Minerals
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Discriminant Analysis
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Multivariate Analysis
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Nitrogen Isotopes
8. Determination of Sugar,Fructose,Mannose and Glucose in Shenxiong Glucose Injection by UPLC-MS/MS
Jun LUO ; Lin-jun ZHAO ; Di ZHU ; Jiang-ping BAO ; Jia-hua TAN ; Jian HUANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(4):201-205
Objective: To establish a method for determining arabinose, mannose, fructopyranose and amylaceum in Shenxiong glucose injection by UPLC-MS/MS, so as to provide the basis for the scientific evaluation of the quality of Shenxiong glucose injection, and lay a foundation for the safe use of drugs in clinic. Method: Domestic GDX-403 solid-phase extraction column was used to purify Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH Xbridge Amide column (2.1 mm×100 mm, 1.7 μm)at the column temperature of 35℃, and the mobile phase was 0.1% ammonia, 0.1% acetonitrile-0.1% ammonia water and water 85:15. The contents of arabinose, mannose, fructose and glucose in Shenxiong glucose injection were determined by UPLC-MS/MS with a flow rate of 0.3 mL·min-1. Result: A method was established to determine arabinose, mannose, fructopyranose and amylaceum in Shenxiong glucose injection. The concentration range of arabinose, mannose, fructopyranose and amylaceum showed a good linear relationship with the peak area, with a good repeatability and precision. Recoveries were 98.43%, 102.13%, 100.72%, 101.75%, and RSD were 2.4%, 1.3%, 3.1%, 2.7%. Arabinose and mannose content were stable in five batches of Shenxiong glucose injection. Conclusion: The method is simple and specific. Compared with the determination of total sugar, the method is more scientific and stable, and can be used for the quality control of Shenxiong glucose injection.