1.Application of Multimedia Courseware in Dermatovenerology Teaching
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
There are many superiorities of multimedia in dermatovenerology as a modern teaching tool.This article summarizes the multimedia experience during dermatology teaching,then discusses and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of multimedia courseware.And some corresponding measures are also put forward.
3.Controversy and discussion on blood supply and interventional therapy of cavernous hemangiomas of the liver
Yong OUYANG ; Ying WANG ; Xuehui OUYANG ; Ming YU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To further explore the blood supply and interventional therapy of adult cavernous hemangiomas of the liver (CHL).Methods Recently some authors reported that a satisfactory effect resulted from transcatheter portal venous embolization was obtained in few cases of CHL with blood supply of portal vein,and raised an objection to the standpoint that CHL was commonly supplied by hepatic artery completely.In order to get a scientific and reasonable explanation for it,this paper reviewed the vascular embryology and histology of the liver,the pathologic features of CHL as well as the relative literature,and combined with the investigation results of blood dynamic changes of CHL that had been performed in 2000~2002 by us.Results CHL was caused by the arrested development of hepatic sinusoids at the embryonic stage.Pathologically,CHL was consisted of a lot of enlarged abnormal sinusoids,which were variant in size and closely related with the hemodynamic changes of CHL (in inverse proportion).The CHL consisted of even and tiny abnormal sinusoids (diameter less than 50 ?m) pathologically usually presented a high flow.During the hepatic artery angiography or CTHA,it was rapidly filled by the arterial blood containing contrast media and frequently showed dense opacification or enhancement.Simultaneously this could result in increased pressure of abnormal sinusoids.When the sinusoidal pressure exceeded that of the connecting portal venules,the arterial blood containing contrast media filled in the abnormal sinusoids could lead to retrograde flow in the portal venules.That was arterial-portal venous shunts (APVS).These appearances described as above could also occur in some CHL with intermediate flow,in which many tiny abnormal sinusoids located in the peripheral area were identified pathologically.On the contrary,the CHL consisted of larger abnormal sinusoids (diameter more than 500 ?m) pathologically usually presented a low flow.During the hepatic artery angiography or CTHA,it was filled very slowly by the arterial blood containing contrast media and was difficult to opacify or enhance.Simultaneously this could result in a low pressure of abnormal sinusoids.When the sinusoidal pressure was lower than that of the connecting portal venules,the portal venous blood containing contrast media could easily flow into the abnormal sinusoids and make it enhanced during the direct or indirect portography (or CTAP).Conclusion CHL is really a congenital venous malformation.All the CHL with high flow and some CHL with intermediate flow are surely supplied by the hepatic artery and drained primarily by the peripheral branches of portal vein.However,in few CHL with marked lower flow,the portal vein should become a primary supply vessel,so a direct or indirect portography (or CTAP) must often be taken to identify the diagnosis.Thereby,the technique of transcatheter embolization of CHL including the aim,indication,approach,and the used sclerotic or embolic drugs,etc,should also be reconsidered in order to improve its therapeutic efficacy.
4.Treatment of periodontal disease: Part IV. Surgical therapy for severely damaged teeth with periodontitis.
Xiang-ying OUYANG ; Cai-fang CAO
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2005;40(4):340-342
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6.The Toxic Effect of Bilirubin on Different Types of Neurons of Rat in Primary Culture
Xiaoyu LI ; Suizhen LIN ; Ying OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 1998;0(01):-
Objective To investigate cytotoxicity and its mechanism of bilirubin on different types of neurons of rat in primary culture. Methods Toxic effect of bilirubin on primary cultured neurons (at cerebellar oranule hippocampal and cortical neurons) was observed. Ncuron survival was detected by fluorescei diacetate (FDA) staining. Measurement of fluorescent intensity of intracellular dilirudin were performed by microspectroflurimetry imaging system. Results Biliruin induced cytotoxicity to different type neurons in a dose-dependent manner. Exposed at 8d to different concentrations of bilirubin (4.3 ?mol/L、8.6 ?mol/L and 17.1 ?mol/L); cerebellar gtanule neuron survival werc (50.1?3.1)%,(18.5?2.3)%, (2.0?2.4)%, cortical neuron survival were (90.7?7.8)%, (85.3?5.3)%,(74.5?2.4)%, and hippocampal neuron survival were (75?6)%, (62?5)%, (49?5)% respectively. The toxic effect of bilirubin on ccrebellar granule neuron was significantly higher than that on hippocampal and cortical neurons. The fluorescent intensity of bilirubin in gra- nule, hippocampal and cortical neurons were 33.4?2.3、10.7?3.0、21.9?4.3 respectively three hours after addition of bilirubin to the medium. Significantly higher bilirubin concentration was found in granule neurons than that in hippocampal and cortical neurons (P
7.Application of an Ultrasound-assisted Polymer Surfactant-enhanced Emulsification Microextraction for Determination of Aromatic Amines in Water Sample
Wen FENG ; Ying ZHU ; Gangfeng OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(7):957-963
A simple and efficient method, based on ultrasound-assisted polymer surfactant-enhanced emulsification microextraction followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry( GC-MS) , was developed for the determination of eight aromatic amines ( AAs ) in aqueous sample. The main parameters affecting the performance of the purposed method were optimized, and the optimized conditions were obtained as follows:150 μL of extractive solvent ( dichloroethane ) , polymer surfactant ( sodium alginate ) concentraction of 0. 20 g/L, pH 7. 0, salt addition of 3%, and ultrasound time of 1 min. Under the optimal conditions, the linear ranges of the method were 0. 1-200 μg/L for 3,3’-dichlorobenzidine, 0. 3-200 μg/L for 2,4,5-trimethylaniline, 4-chloro-o-toluidine, 3,3’-dimethyl-4,4’-diaminodiphenylmethane, 3,3’-dimethylbenzidine and 4 , 4’-methylene-bis-( 2-chloroaniline ) , 0 . 5-200 μg/L for 4-aminoazobenzene and 3 , 3’-dimethoxy-benzidine. The correlation coefficients (R2) and the detection limits were 0. 9961-0. 9997 μg/L and 0. 08-0. 3 μg/L, respectively. The intra- and inter-day RSDs were less than 10. 6% and 11. 0%. The purposed method could be applied to the analysis of AAs in water sample collected from tap water and river water. In comparison with the common SA-USAEME, conventional surfactant was replaced with water-soluble polymer surfactant to solve the problems of potential pollution, and the polymer surfactant was natural and insoluble in extractive solvent. Compared with other solid-phase extractions, the proposed method had the advantages such as simple operation and low cost.
8.Therapeutic effect of atomoxetine hydrochloride for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder comorbid Tourette syndrome
Faguang MU ; Hailan HE ; Ying OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(21):1665-1667
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of atomoxetine hydrochloride for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHID) combined with Tourette syndrome (TS).Methods Twenty-six cases of children with ADHD combined with TS were firstly diagnosed American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fourth edition (DSM-Ⅳ) of ADHD and TS were treated with atomoxetine.The symptoms were improved and conditions were assessed based on the fourth version of ADHD parent rating scale and the severity of Yale comprehensive pumping quantity during pre-treatment,the 2nd,4th,6th and the 8 week of therapeutic courses,respectively.The adverse reaction was observed.Results 1.Compared with pre-treatment,attention deficit scores after treatment were statistically different (t =8.41,9.97,all P < 0.05) in the 6th,8th week of therapeutic courses;hyperactivity /imnpulsivity scores were statistically different (Z =-4.39,-4.47,-4.46,all P <0.05) in the 4th,6th,8th week; Motor tics scores were statistically different (t =18.30,18.67,20.32,all P < 0.05) in the 4th,6th,8th week; The vocal tic score:the second weeks already had statistically different(t =5.45,P < 0.05); And the impaired function score were statistical significance (Z =-3.95,-3.94,all P < 0.05) at the 6th and 8th week.2.The effective rate of ADHD and TS was 7.69% and 15.38%,respectively in the 2td week.The curative effect had no statistical significance (x2 =0.188,P >0.05).But at the tourth week of assessment,and the rates of curative effect were respectively 19.23% and 46.15 %.It had statistical significance (x2 =3.923,P < 0.05).In the 6th,8th weeks,there was no significant difference between the 2 efficiency (x2 =0.083,0.103,all P >0.05).3.During the treatment,no severe adverse reaction had appeared.Conclusions Atomoxetine in ADHD comorbid TS had exact curative effect and no obvious adverse reactions.In the treatment of ADHD,hyperactivity / impulsivity effect is better than the attention deficit.In the treatment of TS,vocal tics onset is better than the motor tics.In comparison of ADHD with TS,TS symptoms improve faster than ADHD in the onset,but the final effect is quite.