1.CT Staging of Gallbladder Carcinoma and Its Role in Evaluation of Surgical Resectability
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(10):-
Objective To investigate CT stage of carcinoma of gallbladder and its role in preoperative evaluation of surgical resectability.Methods CT staging with reference to current literature was made retrospectively in 80 cases of carcinoma of gallbladder proved pathologically and imaging studies.Surgical resectability was evaluated in combination with surgical and pathological results on different stages of this disease.Results In this group,there were stage Ⅰin 9 cases,stageⅡ in 18 cases,stage Ⅲin 42 cases and stageⅣ in 11 cases.32 cases were radically resected,among them,9 were stage Ⅰ,18 stage Ⅱ and 5 stage Ⅲ.Palliative resection was done on 31 cases;all were stage Ⅲ.Exploratory surgery were done on 9 cases(6 stage Ⅲ and 3 stage Ⅳ),by they were unresectable.8 cases (CT stage Ⅳ on CT)had no surgery,but treated otherwise.Conclusion CT studies and staging of gallbladder carcinoma are conducive to preoperative evaluation of surgical and choice of appropriate treatment planning.
2.The Application of Multi-slice CT(MSCT) in Diagnosing the Injury of Atlantoaxial Joint
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the application of MSCT in diagnosing the injury of atlantoaxial joint.Methods MSCT data of 20 cases of traumatic atlantoaxial joints were analyzed,the ability of different reconstruction methods in showing the traumatic aspects were evaluated.Results Axial MSCT and in combination with reconstruction methods such as MPR and Direct 3D could distinctly depict atlantoaxial joint in full view.Conclusion MSCT plays an important role and could be the first choice of imaging examination in the detection of injury of atlantoaxial joint.
3.Phenotype analysis and the molecular mechanism of enamel hypoplasia
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(01):-
Enamel hypoplasia is a surface defect of the tooth crown caused by a disturbance of enamel matrix secretion.Enamel hypoplasia may be inherited,or result from illness,malnutrition,trauma,or high concentrations of fluorides or strontium in the drinking water or food.Different types of enamel hypoplasia have been distinguished,such as pit-type,plane-type,and linear enamel hypoplasia.Hypoplasia has been related to the intensity and duration of stress events,the number of affected ameloblasts,and their position along the forming tooth crown.Amelogenesis imperfecta(AI) is a heterogeneous group of inherited defects in dental enamel formation,most teeth are affected in both the primary and permanent dentition.The malformed enamel can be unusually thin,soft,rough and stained.The strict definition of AI includes only those cases where enamel defects occur in the absence of other symptoms.Currently,there are seven candidate genes for AI: amelogenin,enamelin,ameloblastin,tuftelin,distal-less homeobox 3,enamelysin,and kallikrein 4.Since the enamel is formed according to a strict chronological sequence,and once formed,undergoes no repair or regeneration.Then the analysis the phenotype of enamel hypoplasia can provide insights of the severity of inherited or environmental stress and the molecular mechanism during the period of enamel formation.
4.Rehabilitation for Translumbar Amputation (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(1):45-47
Translumbar amputation, also known as hemicorporectomy, is a life-saving procedure for patients with a life-threatening diagnosis but with a normal life expectancy. In the surgical procedure, the pelvis, pelvic contents, lower extremities and external genitalia are removed following transection of the lumbar spine. The operation makes the patient lose the ability of being upright. With the interdisciplinary cooperation of doctors, nurses, prosthetists, psychologists, vocational rehabilitation workers and social rehabilitation workers, the patient can realize most of independent activities of daily living through rehabilitation. The rehabilitation associated with the procedure is reviewed.
5.CT Findings of Sacroiliac Joints in Ankylosing Spondylitis(An Analysis of 80 Cases)
Xuejun PING ; Shaoning YAN ; Bing CHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To sum up CT findings of sacroiliac joints in ankylosing spondylitis with an attempt at further improving early and even accurate diagnosis of the disease.Methods CT features of sacroiliac joints in 80 cases with anklyosing spondylitis proved clinically were analysed,and their application in making the diagnosis was evaluated.Results 73 of the 80 cases had abnormal CT findings of the joints,with different features according to different stages of the disease.In early stage,most cases were with symmetric involvement of the joints showing shaggy appearance of the articular surface with interruption or disappearance of the joint cortex,subcortical microcysts and mild sclerosis of iliac surface of joint .In advanced stage,cases were with irregularity of sacroiliac articular surfaces,showing serrated or brush-like appearance,subcortical systic destruction,sclerosis or hypertrophic changes around the joints,and pseudo-widening,irregular narrowing or even vacuumization of the joint space.In the late or stable stage,ossification of ligaments,bony ankylosis of the joints with obliteration of joint space and osteoporosis or osteosclerosis were seen.Conclusion CT study of sacroiliac joints could be helpful in making an early and even accurate diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis as well as in clinical staging of the disease.
6.Analysis of Factors Influencing Prognosis of Patients with Bile Duct Carcinoma after Resection
Xuejun SUN ; Jingsen SHI ; Ping HE
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2004;0(01):-
Objective To analyze the factors influencing the prognosis of patients with bile duct carcinoma after resection. Methods The clinical data of 120 patients with bile duct carcinoma receiving resection in our hospital from 1980 to 2004 were collected retrospectively and clinicopathologic factors that might influence survival were analysed. A multiple factor analysis was performed through Cox proportional hazard model. Results The overall 1-year, 3-year and 5-year survival rates were 71.7%, 32.5% and 19.2% respectively. The single factor analysis showed that the major significant factors influencing survival of these patients were histological type of the lesions, lymph node metastasis, pancreatic infiltration, duodenal infiltration, resected surgical margin, perineural infiltration, peripheral vascular infiltration and depth of tumor infiltration (P
7.Paraneoplastic Pemphigus: A Report of Two Cases
Aiping WANG ; Xuejun ZHU ; Ping TU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(06):-
Paraneoplastic pemphigus(PNP) is a clinically, histologically, and immunopathologically distinct autoimmune bullous disease characterized by severe painful mucosal erosions and polymorphous skin lesions. Histopathology shows acantholysis with lichenoid dermatitis or keratinocyte necrosis, and there are autoantibodies to various epidermal proteins with underlying neoplasia. We report two cases of paraneoplastic pemphigus in China firstly. The clinical, histologic, and immunopathologic findings of both cases strongly suggest the diagnosis of paraneoplastic pemphigus associated with Castleman′ s tumor.
8.Effect of Alternanthera philoxeroides on Enzymic Histochemistry of Oncomelania hupensis
Ping TAN ; Xuejun ZHANG ; Jianming YANG ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(01):-
0.05) was found between the dechlorinated water group and the extract of A.philoxeroides group in the activities of LDH and SDH after 12 h or 20 h of exposure.Conclusion The extract of A.philoxeroides rapidly inhibits ChE,and then the activity of Mg2+-ATPase,which may suppress the release and utilization of ATP in the Oncomelania snails and finally causes death of snails.
9.Evaluation for Walking Ability of Lower Limb Amputees with Prostheses:A Literature Analysis
Yanqin WEI ; Xuejun CAO ; Ping YANG ; Lifei CAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(7):855-859
Objective To systematically review the evaluation tools for walking ability of lower limb amputees wearing prostheses. Methods A computer-based search of PubMed, Wanfang Data and CNKI.net was performed for articles related to the evaluation of walking ability of lower limb amputees wearing prostheses published from January, 1995 to December, 2015. Results and Conclusion A total of 20 papers were selected, including 18 foreign literatures and 2 Chinese articles. There were many evaluation tools for walking ability of lower limb amputees wearing prostheses, and should be chosen according to the actual situation.
10.Immunohistochemical localization of enamelin in developing rat tooth germ
Ping LV ; Xuejun GAO ; Yan GAO ; Hongti JIA
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(01):-
Objective: To observe the immunohistochemical localization of enamelin in enamel formationand mineralization. Methods: Tissue sections of the first mandibular molar tooth germ from 1, 3, 7, 10, 14 days rats after birth were prepared, expression of the enamelin protein was identified by immunohistochemical technique. Results: Enamelin was found in the cytoplasm of ameloblasts in 1-10 days old rat postnatal first mandibular molar tooth germs. Enamelin appeared weakly in the tooth germs of 1 day rats. From 3 to 10 days, enamelin localized both in the cytoplasm of ameloblasts and the uncalcified enamel from the dentino-enamel junction to surfaces of the tooth. Enamelin protein was negative in the tooth germs of 14 days rats postnatally. Conclusion: Enamelin protein is synthesised and secreted by ameloblasts, specially localized in enamel from DEJ to surfaces of the tooth, suggesting that enamelin has important roles in enamel formation.