1.Limbic encephalitis: a new type of autoimmune encephalopathies
Huifang ZHANG ; Yuanpeng WU ; Zongrong XU ; Yuequan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2016;15(5):533-535
Limbic encephalitis is a new type of autoimmune encephalopathies.The clinical manifestation is primarily defined by the subacute onset of short-term memory loss,seizures,confusion and psychiatric symptoms.The diseases usually have a variety of clinical manifestations,and are very serious,occurring with or without tumor association.Routine detection of serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and imaging tests show no specificity,but associated antibodies can be detected in serum and (or) CSF.Early identification,tumor resection and immunotherapies are helpful in improving the prognosis of patients.This article aims to study the pathogenesis,classification,clinical features and treatment of antibody-associated limbic encephalitis and to improve the diagnosis and prognosis of the disease.
2.Expression and significance of miRNA-31 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of rheumatoid arthritis patients
Ruohan YU ; Yuequan ZHU ; Lin SUN ; Leilei JIAN ; Jinxia ZHAO ; Xiangyuan LIU ; Changhong LI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2018;22(1):4-8
Objective To investigate the expression of miRNA-31 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients,and the relationship between miRNA-31 and disease activity of RA.Methods After obtaining the informed consent,peripheral blood samples of 56 RA patients,12 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients,6 Sj(o)gren's syndrome (SS) patients and 30 healthy controls were collected from the Department of Rheumatology,Peking University Third Hospital.RNA was extracted from the PBMCs which were separated by Ficoll-Paque PLUS.The expression of miRNA-31 in the PBMCs of RA patients,SLE patients,SS patients and healthy controls was detected by real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).Furthermore,according to the RA disease activity score (DAS28),RA patients were divided into high,moderate and low disease activity groups and remission group,and miRNA-31 expression was compared between different groups.Data were analyzed using t test or Mann-Whitney U test.Results The expression of miRNA-31 in PBMCs of RA patients was 7.25 times (P=0.003 8) higher when compared with that of the control group.To be specific,the expression of miRNA-31 was 10.63 times in PBMCs of high activity RA group (P=0.01) and 8.95 times in moderate activity RA group (P=0.000 3) when compared with that of the control group,and there was no significant difference between low activity,remission groups and control groups in terms of miRNA-31 expression.Furthermore,the expression of miRNA-31 in PBMCs of SLE patients was not significantly different from the control and miRNA-31 expression in PBMCs of SS patients was 1.64 times (P=0.02) higher than that of the RA patients,but the average level of miRNA-31 was much less than that of RA patients.The increased miRNA-31 may serve as a diagnostic marker for disease activity of RA.
3.Clinical-radiological-pathological Characteristics of 297 Cases of Surgical Pathology Confirmed Benign Pulmonary Lesions in Which Malignancy Could Not Be Excluded in Preoperative Assessment: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis in a Single Chinese Hospital.
Yongjian LIU ; Minjiang CHEN ; Chao GUO ; Wei ZHONG ; Qiuyue YE ; Jing ZHAO ; Qing ZHOU ; Xiaoxing GAO ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Hongge LIANG ; Yuequan SHI ; Delina JIANG ; Hongsheng LIU ; Yan XU ; Shanqing LI ; Mengzhao WANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2020;23(9):792-799
BACKGROUND:
Low dose computed tomography (LDCT) for lung cancer screening is widely employed in China as a result of increasing cancer screening awareness. Although some pulmonary lesions detected by LDCT are cancerous, most of the pulmonary nodules are benign. It is important to make effective preoperative differentiation of pulmonary lesions and to obviate the need for surgery in some patients with benign disease.
METHODS:
From January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018, patients in our institution with surgical pathology confirmed benign pulmonary lesions in which malignancy could not be excluded in preoperative assessment were enrolled in this study. Retrospective analysis of clinical data was conducted.
RESULTS:
297 cases were collected in this study. Prevalence of benign disease in patients underwent resection for focal pulmonary lesions is 9.8% in our institution. In 197 patients (66.3%), pulmonary lesions were detected by LDCT screening. A total of 323 assessable pulmonary lesions were detected by chest CT. The average diameter of pulmonary lesions was (17.9±12.1) mm, and 91.0% of which were greater than or equal to 8 mm. Solid nodules accounted for 65.6% of these lesions. Imaging characteristics suggesting malignancy were common, including spicule sign (71/323, 22.0%), lobulation (94/323, 29.1%), pleural indentation (81/323, 25.1%), vascular convergence sign (130/323, 40.2%) and vacuole sign (23/323, 7.1%). 292 patients (98.3%) underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Pulmonary wedge resection was performed in 232 cases (78.1%), segmental resection in 13 cases (4.4%) and lobotomy in 51 cases (17.2%). Surgical complications occurred in 4 patients (1.3%). The most frequent findings on surgical pathology analysis were: infectious lesions in 98 cases (33.0%), inflammatory nodules in 96 cases (32.3%), and hamartoma in 64 cases (21.5%).
CONCLUSIONS
Solid nodules accounted for most of these benign pulmonary lesions in which malignancy could not be excluded preoperatively, and imaging characteristics suggesting malignancy were common. VATS is an important biopsy method to identify etiology and pathology for lesions. The most frequent benign pulmonary diseases that are suspected to be malignant and underwent surgical resection are: infectious lesions, inflammatory nodules and hamartoma.