1.Clinical value of endoscopic ultrasound in the diagnosis of minute gastric small stromal tumor
Chunhong XU ; Quan LUO ; Yuehua QIN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(12):1761-1764
Objective To investigate the clinical value of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)on minute gas-tric stromal tumor (MGST).Methods 90 patients diagnosed with MGST were randomly divided into two groups. 45 patients in A group were given conventional endoscopic diagnosis,45 cases in B group were treated with endoscopic ultrasound diagnosis.After the two groups of patients with endoscopic treatment,the coincidence rate of preoperative diagnosis and pathological inspection test results was recorded,clinical features in MGST under EUS diagnosis were analyzed.Results All patients were diagnosed in the case of endoscopic surgery,endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)accounted for 94.44%,which was significantly higher than the use of endoscopic full -thickness resection (EFR)percentage of 5.56%,and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =14.22,P <0.05);The two groups of patients after endoscopic treatment,were diagnosed as pathological inspection MGST.Preoperative diagnosis showed that EUS MGST suspected cases of 40 patients,conventional endoscopy MGST suspected cases of 31 cases.The diag-nosis coincidence rate of B group (88.89%)was significantly higher than that in A group (68.88%),the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =5.40,P <0.05);MGST of EUS images could be clearly observed in patients with tumor morphology,size,location,growth pattern,internal parenchyma,echo pattern,strengthening methods,the compo-sition ratio in line with the results of endoscopic treatment,diagnosis results in line with the pathological diagnosis. Conclusion EUS has significant value for the diagnosis of MGST,it has advantages in the clinical guidance and treatment.
2.Orthodontic treatment for AngleⅡ~2 malocclusion accompanying one side of TMJ click:contrast before and after treatment
Rongmin XIE ; Pu QIN ; Yuehua DU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the imaging and condylar movements during mandibular opening/closing movement in AngleⅡ2 malocclusion accompanying one side of temporomandibular joint(TMJ)click before and after orthodontic treatment.Methods There were 20 AngleⅡ2 malocclusion patients with one side of TMJ click in treatment group,and 23 with the individual normal occlusion in control group.This study was performed taking the films of Sch?ller position before and after treatment,using CADIAX to record the condylar tracings during opening/closing movement and analyze the qualitative and quantitive changes.Results In AngleⅡ2 malocclusion patients,the condylar position of 58.33% patients recovered from retroposition to mesoposition.The condyle movement presented conspicuous verticality,the smoothing and symmetry were not well,and obvious improvements were observed after the treatment.All the index changed remarkably except the TCI and TCI of 5 mm.Conclusion It is suggested that orthodontic treatment can make the disc-condyle relationship return to normalization,and the condylar movement become much more coherent.
3.Effects of the effective component group of Chinese herbal medicine Xiaoxuming Decoction on brain mitochondria in rats with chronic cerebral ischemia.
Yuehua WANG ; Xiaoli HE ; Xiaoxiu LI ; Hailin QIN ; Guanhua DU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(5):569-76
To investigate the effects of the effective component group of Xiaoxuming Decoction (XXM), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine, on cerebral mitochondria in rats with chronic cerebral ischemia.
4.Effects of the active components of Chinese herbal medicine Xiaoxuming Decoction on memory behavior and brain injury in rats with chronic cerebral ischemia.
Yuehua WANG ; Xiaoli HE ; Haiguang YANG ; Hailin QIN ; Guanhua DU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(1):91-9
To study the effects of the active components of Xiaoxuming Decoction (XXM), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine, on chronic cerebral ischemia in rats.
5.Hypertension and erythromelalgia as prominent manifestations of mercury intoxication
Xingzhi CHANG ; Hongmei LU ; Yuehua ZHANG ; Jiong QIN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(04):-
SUMMARY Mercury intoxication is a rare cause of severe hypertension. A case of mercury intoxication presented with severe hypertension and erythromelalgia was reported. A 10-year-and-5-month-old girl presented with recurrent rash and painful hands for 2 months, with seizure attack and episodic loss of consciousness for one hand half months. The girl was found to have red painful hands, a blood pressure 170/120 mm Hg(1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa), tachycardia and hypokalemia (2.83-3.25 mmol/L, reference value 3.5-5.5 mmol/L). An extensive investigation ensued. Elevated renin-angiotensin and aldosterone were demonstrated in plasma. Cranial MRI T2 weighed images showed widespread white matter signal abnormalities, which particularly involved parietal, occipital and frontal lobes. With hypertension controlled, white matter signal abnormalities weakened. Other symptoms included insomnia, nausea and paroxysmal abdominal pain. The girl was found to have a raised concentration of mercury in urine (0.171 mg/L, reference value
6.Expression of neuronal cadherin and placental cadherin in facial motoneurons after facial nerve injury
Leiji LI ; Chaoran XU ; Gang QIN ; Yuehua LIU ; Lin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(37):5978-5982
BACKGROUND:Peripheral facial nerve injury first involves the retrograde reactions of central nervous system axons, and nerve regeneration wil depend on the survival and functional status of neuronal cel bodies. OBJECTIVE:To explore the expression of neuronal cadherin and placental cadherin in facial nuclei after facial nerve injury. METHODS:New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into model group (n=48) and control group (n=8). In the model group, every eight rabbits were used to carry out the test respectively at 1, 4, 7, 14, 21 days after the model of facial nerve injury (right side) was established. SP and real-time quantitative PCR methods were taken to test the expression of neuronal cadherin and placental cadherin in the facial nerve nucleus at mRNA and RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The control group had neuronal cadherin-and placental cadherin-positive neurons. In the model group, neuronal cadherin and placental cadherin positively expressed in the facial motorneurons (right side), and their expressions were peaked at 14 days. Compared with the control group, the mRNA expression of neuronal cadherin in the facial motorneurons was increased significantly at 4-28 days after injury;the mRNA expression of placental cadherin in the facial motorneurons was decreased significantly at 1 day after injury, and then increased significantly at 7-28 days. It is suggested that the expression of neuronal cadherin and placental cadherin is positive in the early stage of facial nerve injury, and the expression of placental cadherin is always present, while the expression of neuronal cadherin relatively lasts for a short time. After facial nerve injury, the expression of neuronal cadherin and placental cadherin in the facial nerve nucleus is both increased, which indicates that the facial nerve regeneration may be related to the high expression of adhesion molecules.
7.Relationship between FRAS1 protein and brain metastases of NSCLC
Ling QIN ; Mengxi GE ; Xinli ZHOU ; Ruofan HUNAG ; Qiong ZHAN ; Xiaoyu JI ; Yuehua ZHAO ; Xiaohua LIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(10):1892-1895
[ ABSTRACT] AIM: To explore the relationship between FRAS 1 protein and brain metastases of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).METHODS:The mRNA expression of FRAS1 in the brain metastatic tumor tissues and primary tumor tissues of NSCLC was detected by qPCR .The protein expression of FRAS 1 in the tumor tissues and normal tissues adjacent to tumor tissues of NSCLC was measured by SP method of immunohistochemistry .The protein expression of FRAS 1 in NSCLC primary tumor tissues with or without brain metastases was also determined .RESULTS:The mRNA expression of FRAS1 in the brain metastatic zone was nearly 10 times higher than that in the primary tumor tissues , and there was sig-nificant difference between the 2 groups (P<0.05).FRAS1 protein was expressed in the NSCLC primary tumor tissues , but was not found in the normal tissues adjacent to primary tumor tissues .The protein expression of FRAS 1 in the NSCLC with brain metastases was significantly higher than that without brain metastases ( P<0.01 ) .CONCLUSION: FRAS1 protein may be associated with the occurrence of NSCLC .The over-expression of FRAS1 protein may be related to brain metastases with NSCLC .
8.To repair defects of facial skin and tissue with the axial flap.
Leiji LI ; Gang QIN ; Yuehua LIU ; Lin ZHU ; Chong ZHAO ; Lin GAO ; Jing FEI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(19):1729-1732
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical repair value of facial skin and tissue defect caused by tumour, trauma and infection with the axial flap.
METHOD:
The clinical data of 38 patients with facial skin and tissue defect were analyzed retrospectively. All of them were repaired by the axial flap.
RESULT:
The axial flap was alive in all patients, and all incision healed in the first stage. All patients had a satisfied result after the second stage of flap surgery.
CONCLUSION
The method of the axial flap in face can be clinically applied in the facial skin and tissue defects caused by tumour, trauma injury and infection. Because the axial flap cotained named blood vessel, the survival rate of it is high.
Dermatologic Surgical Procedures
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Face
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surgery
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Humans
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin Transplantation
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Surgical Flaps
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Wound Healing
9.Activity evaluation of components and preparation of effective components group of xiaoxuming decoction for anti-cerebral ischemic.
Yuehua WANG ; Hailin QIN ; Xiaoli HE ; Guanhua DU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(15):2140-2144
OBJECTIVEOn basis of preliminary studies, to prepare the effective components group of Xiaoxuming decoction for anti-ischemic by combining chemical analysis with pharmacological activity screening.
METHODFree radical scavenging was assayed by DPPH method; the cell viability injured by hydrogen peroxide, L-glutamate, and hypoxia was determined by MTT assay; TBA method was used to determine mitochondrial lipid peroxidation.
RESULTComprehensive analysis of multi-target results, the comprehensive activities of 40% ethanol elution and the middle layer were the highest.
CONCLUSION40% ethanol elution and the middle layer were proportionally mixed as the effective components group of Xiaoxuming decoction.
Animals ; Brain ; blood supply ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Free Radical Scavengers ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Glutamic Acid ; adverse effects ; Hydrogen Peroxide ; adverse effects ; Ischemia ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Male ; Mitochondria ; drug effects ; metabolism ; PC12 Cells ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
10.Analytical model for the transmembrane voltage induced on a permeabilized cell membrane in suspensions exposed to DC pulse fields.
Yurong QIN ; Yuehua JIANG ; Shengli LAI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(1):1-4
During the electroporation cell membrane conductivity increases dramatically, so the analytical model for calculating the transmembrane voltage (TMV) induced on an unpermeabilized cell membrane in suspensions can not be used in this case. An analytical model for the TMV induced on a permeabilized cell membrane in suspensions exposed to a high voltage DC pulse field was built. First, a permeabilized cell was replaced by a sphere cell having the equivalent conductivity. Then the average field inside the permeabilized cell suspensions was calculated according to the effective medium theory. Finally, based on the analytical solution for the TMV on a single unpermeabilized cell, an analytical model for the TMV on a permeabilized cell in suspensions was derived. The model shows that the TMV depends on parameters such as the external electric field, critical angle of electroporation, cell radium, conductivity of the cytoplasm, membrane and external medium, cell arrangement and cell volume fraction.
Cell Membrane Permeability
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Electric Conductivity
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Electromagnetic Fields
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Electrophysiology
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Electroporation
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Humans
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Membrane Potentials
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Models, Biological
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Pulse