1.Clinical significance of measuring angel of lesser pancreas in diagnosis of neoplasm in the head of pancreas
Xiuguo ZHANG ; Kesen XU ; Zutao JIN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of measuring angel of lesser pancreas(ALP) by ultrasound in diagnosis of neoplasm in the head of pancreas.Methods ALP was measured by ultrasound in 41 cases of pancreatic neoplasm,and in 52 normal cases as contrast.All of the cases were divided into three groups: group A,32 cases which were proven having mass in the head of pancreas by ultrasound; group B,9 cases which were discovered mass in the head of pancreas by CT or MRI,but not diagnosed by ultrasound; group C,52 cases as contract without presence of any mass in the head of pancreas.Results The mean value of ALP in group A,group B and group C was 83??9?,78??9?,and 43??5?, respectively.The angel in group A and group B was significantly wider than that in group C (P60?.Conclusions The widing of ALP by ultrasound is a sensitive sign for mass in the head of pancreas.
2.Significance of measurement of the expression CD28 on tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with stomach cancer
Huijun WANG ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Xiuguo JIN ; Bo LIU ; Guoan FANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the significance of measurement of the expression CD28 on tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with stomach cancer.Methods Subjects for this investigation include the tumor tissues and its nearby normal tissues from 48 patients with stomach cancer.The levels of the expression of CD28, CD8 on tumor infiltrating lymphocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry.Results First, the levels of the expression of CD8+CD28+ and CD8-CD28+ on tumor infiltrating lymphocytes from the tumor tissues were remarkably lower than from its nearby normal tissues (P
3.Community acquired Listeria monocytogenes meningitis in adults
Xiuguo JIANG ; Hui WANG ; Ming GU ; Jin XU ; Shengyong XU ; Jingjing CHAI ; Xuezhong YU ; Tengda XU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(10):1140-1146
Objective To study risk factors associated with predisposition to Lm -ABM in adult patients and to evaluate the clinical features,management and out in this cohort of patients because Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is the third most common cause of acute community acquired bacterial meningitis (Ac-ABM),after Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitides aetiologies.Methods A descriptive,prospective study carried out in a tertiary grade medical center emergency department in Beijing over a 10 -year period.During the study period,15 patients of Lm- ABM were included.Comparison of episodes of Lm - ABM versus other aetiologies was made.Results Fifteen episodes of Lm - ABM were identified in327 adult Ac - ABM patients.Three cohorts of individuals were vulnerable to Lm - ABM:the elderly ( RR=3.14; 95% CI 1.84-5.35),the immunocompromised (RR =3.34; 95% CI2.08-5.38),and pregnant women ( RR 12.48 ; 95% CI 3.29 ~ 47.39 ).The classic triad of fever,neck stiffness,and altered mental status was present in 40% (6 of 15) Lm - ABM patients.Similarly,40% patients had at least one of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples with features met the criteria of typical bacterial meningitis.The coverage of empirical antimicrobial therapy was microbiologically inadequate for 13 ( 86.7% ) patients.The mortality rate was 33.3% (5 of 15),and 7 (46.7% ) of 15 patients led to an unfavorable outcome ( GOS < 4),both of which were significantly higher than those in other aetiologies of Ac - ABM ( P =0.015P =0.009 respectively). Conclusions Our study showed the elderly,the immunocompromised patients,and pregnant women predisposed to Ac - ABM most likely to be Listeria monocytogenes aetiology.In contrast with similar previous reports, the current study showed that patients with meningitis due to Listeria monocytogenes did not present with atypical clinical features.A high proportion of patients received empirical antimicrobial therapy that did not cover Listeria monocytogenes.Lm - ABM is still a serious disease that leads to high morbidity and mortality rates.With these important caveats in mind,our findings have implications for clinical practice and food safety policy makers.
4.A simple and effective auxiliary device for detection of physiologic func-tion on isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius in toads
Hong CUI ; Tingting SONG ; Yuanyuan TAO ; Yuhan YAO ; Ying LI ; Huizhen JIN ; Xiuguo LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(9):1723-1728
AIM: To design a simple and effective auxiliary device for detection of the compound action poten-tial (CAP) and the force on the isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius in toads, and to investigate its practicability. METHODS: A simple “L” shape device (L tube), which was composed of a nerve chamber and an organ bath, was made for fixing the isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius.After fixing, the sciatic CAP and the gastrocnemius force were detected by BL-420S data acquisition and analysis system.The specimens were radomly divided into control group, and the lidocaine nerve and muscle groups.The sciatic nerve or gastrocnemius of each lidocaine group was firstly treated with the corresponding concentration of lidocaine, and then washed out with Ringer’s solution, and its reversible anesthetic action on nerve conduction and muscle force was analyzed to verify the practicability of the L tube device.RESULTS: The CAP and the force of the sciatic-gastrocnemius specimens were detected concurrently by fixing the specimens in the L tube, and the liquid in the nerve chamber and organ bath was changed easily.Compared with the control, lidocaine at 0.05 and 0.2 g/L significantly increased the sciatic threshold stimulus voltage and maximal stimulus voltage (P <0.05), prolonged the absolute refractory period (P <0.01), and slowed down the conduction velocity (P <0.01).Lidocaine at 1 g/L complete-
ly blocked the sciatic conduction.The rest tension of the gastrocnemius was increased, and the maximal twitch force was decreased significantly by 1 g/L lidocaine (P <0.01), but the threshold and maximal stimulus voltage did not show statis-tic difference.The parameters of the sicatic nerve and gastrocnemius completely or partially recovered to the control level after washing out.CONCLUSION: As an auxiliary device, L tube makes the detection of CAP and force on the isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius in toads more conveniently.
5.Molecular basis of an individual with CisAB subtype of ABO blood group.
Haoru LI ; Jie YANG ; Yanlin CHEN ; Haijun FU ; Xiuguo JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(5):741-743
OBJECTIVETo explore the molecular basis for an individual with CisAB subtype of the ABO blood group.
METHODSABO antigen and serum antibody of the proband were detected with a serological method. Exons 5 to 7 of the ABO gene were amplified with PCR and sequenced bidirectionally. Allele-specific amplification for exon 6 to 7 was also carried out.
RESULTSThe proband was assigned as a CisAB phenotype based on his serological characteristics. Heterozygous variations including 220C/T, 261G/del, 297A/G, 467C/T, 646A/T, 681A/G, 771C/T, 803G/C, 829A/G and 1009A/G of the ABO gene were identified through direct sequencing, which was assigned as CisAB01var/O02 genotype. Allele-specific amplification indicated that the proband carried an O02 allele and a CisAB01var allele. Compared with A102, the CisAB01var allele has two nucleotide substitutions at 803G>C and 1009A>G, which resulted in replacement of amino acid Gly by Ala at position 268 and Arg by Gly at position 337.
CONCLUSIONThe CisAB subtype was identified with 803G>C and 1009A>G variants in the α1,3-N-acetyl-galactosaminyltransferase gene compared with that of the A102 allele.