1.Clinical Characteristics and Treatment of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma
Minfei QIAN ; Hua ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Yiting WANG ; Jiping LI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2016;24(2):149-152
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment of external auditory canal chol‐esteatoma (EACC) .Methods The clinical data of 38 cases(39 ears)with external auditory canal cholesteatoma from August 2006 to December 2014 were retrospectively analyzed .Results All the cases of EACC in this study had the external ear canal full of impacted squamous material or granulation tissue .The Holt and CT imaging examinations disclosed that 10 ears were phase I ,lesions were confined to the external auditory with no bone destruction .There were 23 ears were phase II ,the lesions were located in external auditory meatus with destruction of bone ,but with no involvement of the middle ear .There were 6 ears were phase III ,showing the lesions with disrupt external audi‐tory meatus and involvement of the middle ear ( mastoid and/or tympanic sinus) .Hearing impairment and aural fullness were the most common symptoms .The phase I cases were treated by removing cholesteatomas from the ex‐ternal auditory canal .Canaloplasty and/or tympanoplasty were performed in phase II cases .The phase III cases were successfully managed by modified radical mastoidectomy and/or tympanoplasty .There were 30 ears of tympan‐ic membrane were perfect and invaginate .There were 4 ears of ossicular chain were disrupted with one ear of facial nerve exposed .All surgeries were performed at once .No recurrence except in one patient was found during the fol‐low -up period .Conclusion The clinical stages can help identify the primary lesions and determine the choice of the best surgical approach .
2.Assessment of serum GP73, AFP-L3, AFP and AFU detection in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Weihong XU ; Yiting YAO ; Hua CAO ; Yingjie XU ; Jun ZHANG ; Huiming SHENG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(4):262-266
Objective Explore the clinical application values of Golgi Protein 73 ( GP73 ) , AFP variants (AFP-L3) , Alpha fetoprotein ( AFP) and α-l-Fucosidase ( AFU) detection in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC) .Methods From January of 2013 to June of 2014, 84 case of HCC Patients( HCC group ) who presented at interventional department; 64 case of cirrhotic patients ( liver cirrhosis group ) , 86 case of chronic hepatitis patients ( chronic hepatitis group ) and 120 healthy people ( normal control group) were selected from Shanghai Tongren Hospital.GP73 was detected by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), AFP-L3 was isolated with ACSC, AFP and AFP-L3 were detected with ECLIA and calculated the percentage content of AFP-L3 ( AFP-L3%) , AFU was detected with enzyme kinetic method.Adopted the SPSS 19.0 statistical software for data analysis.The rank sum test was used in the multi group comparison;the chi square test was used in the comparison group.Results Serum levels of GP73, AFP-L3, AFP and AFU in HCC group were 202.1 μg/L, 9.5%, 68.3 μg/L, 33.2 μg/L respectively.Their difference from those of the normal control group(69.0 μg/L,2.5%,4.5 μg/L,24.2μg/L) was of statistical significance (U was 1126.59, 204.67,1247.68,564.08,respectively,all P <0.05).GP73 and AFP in the hepatic carcinoma group was significantly higher than that in the cirrhosis group(151.1 μg/L、18.5 μg/L) (U was 463.47, 368.56,respectively, P<0.05).GP73, AFP-L3 and AFP in the hepatic carcinoma group was significantly higher than that in the chronic hepatitis group(93.6μg/L,3.5%,5.7μg/L) (U was 1 116.52,213.42,1 166.52, respectively, all P<0.05).The content of AFU in HCC group (33.2 μg/L), normal control group and chronic hepatitis group were compared (24.2μg/L,24.1 μg/L), respectively ,no significance was found(U was 564.08,487.24,P>0.05) Sensitivity of GP73 and AFP in individual inspection was 95.24%, significantly higher than that of AFU, AFP-L3. Specificity of AFP-L3 was 94.81%respectively, with an accuracy of 85.88% respectively.Specificity and accuracy of the allied detection of GP73, AFP-L3, AFP and AFU for HCC diagnosis were 98.52% and 84.75% respectively.Conclusions The allied combination of serum GP73, AFP-L3, AFP and AFU makes up for the insufficient clinical applications of individual serum markers. It is of great clinical significance to improve the diagnosis of HCC.
3. Study on fire-needle trerapy of periarthritis of shoulder
Lili DAI ; Xiaonan XIE ; Yiting SHEN ; Hua DONG ; Guangxia NI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(8):784-787
This paper summarizes the research situation of the treatment for the periarthritis of shoulder using fire-needle, and summarizes the effective treatment of shoulder periarthritis by using fire-needle method, including the fire-needle with acupuncture or with the cupping therapy, the fire needle combing other methods.Meanwhile. This paper puts forward the problems in the treatment and the clinical study of shoulder arthropoditis.
4.Survey on deep learning for pulmonary medical imaging.
Jiechao MA ; Yang SONG ; Xi TIAN ; Yiting HUA ; Rongguo ZHANG ; Jianlin WU
Frontiers of Medicine 2020;14(4):450-469
As a promising method in artificial intelligence, deep learning has been proven successful in several domains ranging from acoustics and images to natural language processing. With medical imaging becoming an important part of disease screening and diagnosis, deep learning-based approaches have emerged as powerful techniques in medical image areas. In this process, feature representations are learned directly and automatically from data, leading to remarkable breakthroughs in the medical field. Deep learning has been widely applied in medical imaging for improved image analysis. This paper reviews the major deep learning techniques in this time of rapid evolution and summarizes some of its key contributions and state-of-the-art outcomes. The topics include classification, detection, and segmentation tasks on medical image analysis with respect to pulmonary medical images, datasets, and benchmarks. A comprehensive overview of these methods implemented on various lung diseases consisting of pulmonary nodule diseases, pulmonary embolism, pneumonia, and interstitial lung disease is also provided. Lastly, the application of deep learning techniques to the medical image and an analysis of their future challenges and potential directions are discussed.
5.Maternal liver damage induced by cadmium exposure in pregnant mice through hypoxia inducible factor-1α-mediated upregulation in DRP1
Limin DAI ; Hualong ZHU ; Yongwei XIONG ; Weibo LIU ; Guoxiang ZHOU ; Shuang ZHANG ; Zhengjia LING ; Lulu TAN ; Jin ZHANG ; Yufeng ZHANG ; Yiting FU ; Daixin LI ; Hua WANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2023;40(1):68-75
Background Mitochondrial dynamin-related protein 1 (DRP1) regulates mitochondrial division and plays an important role in maintaining hepatocyte function. However, the role of DRP1 in cadmium exposure-induced maternal liver damage in pregnant mice remains unclear. Objective To investigate the role and mechanism of DRP1 in maternal liver damage induced by cadmium exposure during pregnancy. Methods This study consisted of animal experiments and cell experiments. (1) Animal experiments. Mice at 14 days of gestation were randomly divided into three groups: a control group, a low-dose cadmium group (LCd group: 2.5 mg·kg−1), and a high-dose cadmium group (HCd group: 5 mg·kg−1). The pregnant mice were intraperitoneally injected with cadmium chloride (CdCl2) for 6 and 24 h in the next morning. The weights of pregnant mice, uterus, maternal liver, and fetal mice were recorded after sacrifice. Serum and liver of pregnant mice were collected, the levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in serum were detected, and liver tissues were stained with HE to observe changes in liver function and liver tissue structure. The expressions of oxidative phosphorylation-related proteins, hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and DRP1 proteins in liver of pregnant mice were detected by Western blotting. (2) Cell experiments. AML12 cells were treated with CdCl2 (10 μmol·L−1) for 0, 2, 6, 12, and 24 h. The expressions of oxidative phosphorylation-related proteins, DRP1, and hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) proteins were detected. AML12 cells were pretreated with DRP1 inhibitor Mdivi-1 for 1 h and then CdCl2 (10 μmol·L−1) for 12 h to detect the expression of oxidative phosphorylation-related proteins and DRP1 protein. AML12 cells were treated with Hif-1α siRNA for 48 h and CdCl2 (10 μmol·L−1) for 6 h to detect the expression of HIF-1α and DRP1 proteins. Results The results of animal experiments showed that cadmium exposure in pregnant mice had no effects on maternal liver weight and liver coefficient. However, the histomorphological changes and necrosis in hepatocytes were observed. Compared with the control group, the serum ALT and AST levels of pregnant mice in the LCd group were significantly increased after 6 h (P<0.05), and the levels in the HCd group were significantly increased after 6 and 24 h (P<0.05). Cadmium exposure during pregnancy significantly up-regulated HIF-1α and DRP1 expressions and down-regulated the expressions of oxidative phosphorylation-related proteins in maternal livers. In vitro cell experiments showed that the expressions of oxidative phosphorylation-related proteins was significantly decreased and HIF-1α and DRP1 protein expressions were significantly increased in the AML12 cells treated with CdCl2 for 6 h. Mdivi-1 pretreatment significantly antagonized the inhibitory effect of cadmium on the expressions of oxidative phosphorylation-related proteins in AML12 cells, while Hif-1α siRNA pretreatment significantly antagonized the up-regulative effect of cadmium on DRP1 expression in AML12 cells. Conclusion Cadmium exposure in pregnant mice may up-regulate DRP1 expression by activating HIF-1α signaling, then inhibit oxidative phosphorylation level of hepatic cells, and ultimately lead to maternal liver damage.