1.Clinical analysis of endoscopic treatment for patients with gastric submucosal tumors (61 cases)
Yuhong REN ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Hongliang GAO ; Yu XIA ; Ping YAO
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(3):18-22
Objectives To analyze the clinical and pathological characteristics of gastric submucosal tumors (GSMTs), and evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic treatment for GSMTs. Methods 61 patients with GSMTs were selected from June 2014 to September 2012 by endoscopy and ultrasonography;they were all treated by endoscopic therapy; pathological examination was took in all removed tumors, the tumors which could be the gastric stromal tumor were furtherly examined by molecular biology technique of immunohistochemistry. Result In 61 cas-es, 39 cases are female patients, accounting for 63.93%;the tumors located at the stomach fund accounted for 52.46%(32/61), at the gastric corpus for 21.31%(13/61), at the gastric antrum for 11.48 %(7/61), at cardia for 14.75%(9/61); 10 cases were treated by Endoscopic submucosal dissection, 21 by endoscopic submucosal excavation, 27 by Endoscopic full-thickness resection, 3 by Submucosal tunnelling endoscopic resection; in all 61 cases, 2 were changed to laparoscopic treatment because one tumor was too big and broke the Serous and another was located at mucus Lake of gastric fund, 1 occurred postoperative bleeding and was treated by laparoscopy successfully, 1 oc-curred postoperative perforation and was treated by endoscopy successfully; after pathological and immunohisto-chemical analysis, 34 tumors were identified as gastric stromal tumor and all of them in risk classification were at very low risk, 11 were leiomyoma, 5 were lipoma, 3 were heterotopic pancreas, 5 were calcifying fibrous pseudotu-mor, 2 were inflammatory fibroid polyps, and 1 was angiomatous proliferation; gastric stromal tumor at gastric fundus account for 73.53 % (25/34), at gastric corpus for 11.76 % (4/34), at gastric antrum for 5.88 % (2/34) and at cardia for 8.82 %(3/34). Conclusion Most GSMTs are found in female and commonly lack of specific clinical symptoms;GMSTs are commonly located at gastric fund and most of them are gastric stromal tumors, vast majority of gastric stromal tumors in the risk classification are at very low risk;the endoscopic resection is a mini-invasive, safe and ef-fective treatment for GSMTs.
2.Autologous peripheral hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in the treatment of adult dermatomyositis: a case report
Xia YU ; Huaishan QI ; Zhiyong LU ; Hui LIANG ; Zhirong YAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(12):847-850
Objective To investigate the efficacy of autologous peripheral hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in the treatment of adult dermatomyositis. Methods A 21-year-old patient with dermatomyositis received autologous peripheral hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and was followed up for 6 years. Autologous peripheral hematopoietic stem cells were mobilized by recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) before the transplantation, and the conditioning regimens consisted of cyclophosphamide,methylprednisolone and cyclosporin. Rabbit anti-human T lymphocyte immunoglobulin began to be applied on day 3 after retransfer of stem cells. The improvement in symptoms, physical signs and biochemical indicators was observed, and hematopoietic restructuration and immunity resurrection were evaluated after the transplantation. Results After the transplantation, skin eruption greatly improved and gradually subsided. The muscle force of extremities restored from level Ⅳ before transplantation to level Ⅴ. The level of creatine kinase declined sharply after transplantation, but gradually returned to previous level. Leucocyte count began to decrease on the day of retransfer, and returned to the normal level on day 8. Immune function remained normal before and after the transplantation. Conclusion Autologous peripheral hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is an alternative treatment for severe and refractory dermatomyositis.
3."The application of ""flipped class"" in the teaching of oncology theory for postgraduates"
Shu XIA ; Yu CHEN ; Xiaoguang XIAO ; Yao WEI ; Yuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(8):795-798
Oncology is extensive in contents,covering a wide range of organs,systems and clinical specialties.Here,we discuss the feasibility and necessity of flipping the classroom teaching through the introduction of Oncology and through the implementation of flip classroom teaching for oncology graduate students,this paper analyzes the evaluation of the classroom teaching by the teachers and students,and compares the assessment results of students under different teaching methods.The results show that the flipped class can promote students' initiative learning,promote students' classroom participation,and help students to internalize and consolidate their knowledge of oncology in the theoretical teaching of graduate oncology.
4.Study of analgesia and anti-inflammatory effect of Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa*
Yalan XIA ; Xinkai YAO ; Yihong XU ; Yuesheng YU
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(23):2762-2764
Objective To investigate the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa .Methods Acetic acid-provoked writhing and hot plate provocation of pain were adopted to observe the analgesic effect of Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa ,and xylene-induced ear swelling was used to observe the anti-inflammatory effect of Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa There were five experimental groups ,i .e .,the blank control group ,the aspirin group(positive control) ,the 0 .84 g/kg Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa group(group Ⅰ) ,the 0 .42 g/kg Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa group(group Ⅱ ) ,and the 0 .21 g/kg Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa group(group Ⅲ) .Results The writhing latency increased significantly and the writhing frequency de-creased significantly in the positive control group ,group Ⅰ and group Ⅱ ,when compared with the blank control group(P<0 .05) . The writhing latency and frequency differed insignificantly between group Ⅲ and the blank control group(P>0 .05) .Before medica-tion the pain threshold of mice in each group differed insignificantly (P>0 .05) .At 30 min ,60 min ,90 min and 120 min after medi-cation ,the pain threshold increased significantly in the positive control group ,group Ⅰ ,and group Ⅱ ,when compared to the blank control group(P<0 .05) .Meanwhile ,the pain threshold differed insignificantly between group Ⅰ and the positive control group(P>0 .05) ,or between group Ⅲ and the blank control group(P>0 .05) .When compared with the blank control group ,the right ear mass and degree of swelling decreased significantly in the positive control group ,group I and group Ⅱ (P<0 .05) .However ,the right ear mass and degree of swelling differed insignificantly between group Ⅰ and the positive control group(P>0 .05) ,or between group Ⅲ and the blank control group(P>0 .05) .Conclusion Shui ethnic medicine Maguangwa exhibits potent analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects in a dose-dependent manner .
5.Optimizing of the Extraction Process for Total Flavonoids from Flos Lonicerae by Uniform Design
Min TANG ; Yao LIU ; Yu WANG ; Peiyuan XIA
China Pharmacy 2005;0(18):-
OBJECTIVE: To optimize the extraction process of total flavonoids from flos lonicerae. METHODS: The time and temperature of extracting, the amount of solvent and the extraction times of total flavonoids from flos lonicerae was optimized using the uniform design. With the yield total flavonoids as markers to conduct U11(116) experiment and optimize the technology. RESULSTS: The optimum extraction process was adding 10 times 5% alcohol extracting for 1 h (only one time) at 85 ℃. CONCLUSION: This extraction process is simple, reliable and serves as a theoretic basis for the extraction process of total flavonoids from flos lonicerae.
6.The in Vitro Antibacterial Activity of the Crude Extract of Total Flavonoids from Lonicera japonica
Min TANG ; Yao LIU ; Yu WANG ; Di LI ; Peiyuan XIA
China Pharmacy 2007;0(30):-
OBJECTIVE: To study the in vitro antibacterial activity of the crude extract of total flavonoids from Lonicera japonica against the main pathogenic bacteria.METHODS: With DM130 macroporous resin as stationary phase,the different components(component A contained more sugar,and content B less sugar;C,D and E components were eluted by 20%,40%,and 60% ethanol,respectively) were obtained by gradient elution of the aqueous extract from Lonicera japonica using different concentration of ethanol,then the MIC of different components on main pathogenic bacteria were detected.RESULTS:The antibacterial activity of component B against staphylococcus aureus was more ponent with its MIC at about 1 mg?mL-1.CONCLUSION:Component B has ponent antibacterial action on main pathogenic bacteria.
7.Signal mining for adverse drug reactions based on healthcare big data: methodology and applications
Xia ZHAO ; Yao CHEN ; Jun LIAO ; Feng YU ; Sheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(5):373-376
This paper presented the conventional methods for signal detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and their applications, the research progress in ADRs signal mining based on healthcare big data, and briefed the methods and uses of ADRs prediction using machine learning technology in the era of healthcare big data.The conclusion was that deep learning, as a fast growing tool in machine learning, will become hotspot of research, expected to help with ADRs signal mining and rational clinical drug use.
8.Preparation and Therapeutic Effect on Chloasma of Compound Tretinoin Cream
Aiping YU ; Xiongming PU ; Yao SHENG ; AI LI XIA TI
China Pharmacy 2001;12(2):86-87
OBJECTIVE:To prepare compound tretinoin cream No I,No II and observe their effects on chloasma.METHODS:The cream was prepared by taking tretinoin,kojoic acid and allantoin as main components and adding base material.The tretinoin was encapsulated with ?-cyclodextrin.RESULTS & CONCLUSION:The prescription of compound tretinoin cream is rational,preparation technic being stable and therapeutic effect on chloasma is satisfactory.
9.Safety issues related to fine needle aspiration cytology of thyroid nodules.
Yu-qi YAO ; Xia YANG ; Sheng QIN ; Ji-man LI ; Hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(1):48-49
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10.Evaluation of fetal cardiac function by brain natriuretic peptide and velocity vector imaging in congenital heart disease
Can, YAN ; Shengli, LI ; Yanhong, YU ; Xun, XIA ; Shuyuan, OUYANG ; Yuan, YAO ; Congying, CHEN ; Huaxuan, WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2015;(5):369-373
Objective To investigate the clinical value of evaluation of fetal cardiac function in congenital heart disease by brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and velocity vector imaging (VVI). Methods Fetuses who came from Shenzhen Maternity & Child healthcare Hospital were divided into the congenital heart disease group and the control group. At the same time we collected amniotic fluid and assayed BNP concentration. Using the VVI software, the velocity, strain and strain rate of the global and segmental of the left ventricle were measured. Comparison and correlation were made between the two groups. Results There was significantly difference of BNP concentrations in amniotic fluid between two groups. The gestational age had significant positive correlation with BNP concentrations in disease group. The comparison of global velocity, strain and strain rate of left ventricle between the two groups showed significant differences. All of the left ventricular dynamic parameters in disease group were lower than those of the control group. Conclusions Compared with the control group, the disease group had a high level of BNP in amniotic fluid and a lower level of dynamic parameters of left ventricular. There was a positive correlation between BNP concentration and gestational age in disease group. So we can conclude that theBNP concentration can be a biological parameter for evaluating the latent impairments of fetal cardiac function.