1.Imaging diagnosis of intra-osseous ganglia surrounding the ankle joint
Zekun ZHANG ; Xiaoying JIA ; Jingpin ZHAO ; Yuqing LI ; Wenjuan WU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(6):979-982
Objective To investigate the imaging features of intra-osseous ganglia surrounding the ankle joints and their diagnostic value.Methods Imaging features of 40 cases of intra-osseous ganglia proved by the pathology from 1 982 to 2012 were analyzed ret-rospectively.33 cases underwent radiography,26 cases underwent computed tomography (CT)and 13 cases underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Results Intra-osseous ganglia were detected at talus in 23 cases,distal tibia in 1 5 cases (8 cases in pos-terior melleolus,6 cases in medial melloulus and 1 case in anterior part of distal tibia),and lateral malleolus in 1 case.Multiple in-tra-osseous ganglia was detected in 1 case,which located in both talus and posterior malleolus.29 cases were oval,monolocular os-teolytic lesions.1 1 cases were multilocular lesions with separation.All cases were observed with slightly sclerous edge.Articular surface disruptions were observed in 1 5 cases,and lesions were connected with the joint space.① Oval cystic translucent areas with sharp and sclerous edge adjacent to the ankle joint were observed in 34 lesions of 33 cases on radiograph.Cracks were noted on the articular surface of 12 lesions.② Round translucent areas with sharp and sclerous edge were observed in 26 isolated lesions on CT images.Cracks were noted on the articular surface of 14 lesions.③ 14 lesions of 13 cases showed low to moderate signal on T1 WI and high signal on T2 WI.Cracks were observed in 4 lesions adjacent to the ankle joint,and soft tissue swelling was noted in 6 le-sions.Conclusion Intra-osseous ganglia can be diagnosed accurately based on the typical imaging features and special locations.
2.Retrospective analysis of prevention and treatment of complications after laparoscopic gastrectomy with D2 for 150 cases
Daorong WANG ; Jianguo ZHAO ; Haifeng YU ; Liuhua WANG ; Guoqing JIANG ; Yongkun LI ; Zekun ZHAO ; Jie CHEN
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(3):163-165
ObjectiveTo analyze the reasons of complications after laparoscopic gastrectomy with D2.MethodsThe clinical courses of 150 cases who suffered from gastric cancer treated by laparoscopy in the First Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University from March 2007 to December 2010 were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsFourteen cases showed complications after operation,the rate being 9.33% (14/150).The remaining patients with postoperative complications were discharged after treatment,no death occurred during the perioperation.ConclusionEnhancing the refinement of surgical operations,the postoperative observation and the management of drainage tube are the key to the prevention and treatment of complications after laparoscopic gastrectomy.
3.Clinical comparison of laparoscope versus laparoscopic total mesorectal excision with anal sphincter preservation for =middle-lower rectal cancer
Liuhua WANG ; Daorong WANG ; Haifeng YU ; Zekun ZHAO ; Yongkun LI ; Jie CHEN
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(1):16-19
ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility,safety and therapeutic efficiency of laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (TME) with anal sphincter preservation in the treatment of the middle-lower rectal cancer.MethodsFrom February 2008 to June 2010,37 patients with middle-lower rectal cancer received laparoscopic TME with anal sphincter preservation,while 45 patients underwent conventional open TME with anal sphincter preservation according to their wills.The operative procedures,postoperative recovery,postoperative complication and short-term outcome were collected and compared between the two groups.ResultsBlood loss was (60.6 ± 20.9) mL in laparoscope group which was significantly less than that in laparotomy group (P<0.01),time for bowel movement retrieval and hospital stay were (3.3 ±0.6) and (9.2 ±2.8) days respectively,which were significantly shorter than those in laparotomy group (P < 0.01 ).The incidence of postoperative complications was 8.1% in laparoscope group,which was significantly lower than those in laparotomy group (P < 0.05 ).The mean distance between resected margin and the tumor,the mean number of disected lymph nodes were not different between the two groups.The rate of sphincter preservation was 91.9% in laparoscope group,which was higher than those in laparotomy group (73.3%) ( P < 0.05 ).All patients were followed-up from 6 to 36 months,the recurrent rate and overall survival rate were 10.8% and 94.6% in laparoscope group,with no significant difference compared to those in laparotomy group (11.1% and 91.1%,P > 0.05).ConclusionsLaparoscopic TME with anal sphincter preservation which achieved the same effect of oncological clearance is a safe and feasible procedure for middle-lower rectal cancer,with less postoperative complications and better recovery after treatment,and enhances the rate of sphincter preservation,which is worthy of clinical application.
4.Clinical and imaging features of Gorham disease:a report of eleven cases and review of literature
Yuqing LI ; Zekun ZHANG ; Jicun LIU ; Jingpin ZHAO ; Wenjuan WU ; Jianping DING
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(6):458-463
Objective To evaluate the clinical and radiological features of Gorham disease. Methods Clinical and radiological features of Gorham disease were retrospectively analyzed by reviewing the eleven cases from our hospital and the cases reported in the domestic literature in the past fifty years. The diagnoses of all these 11 patients were in accordance with the diagnostic criteria established by Wells and Gray et al. All patients had X?ray plain film, four had CT scan and five had MR examination, with one had additional contrast?enhanced MR examination. Results There were 7 males and 4 females, age ranged from 16 to 66 years with a median age of 32 years. There were six cases involving hand, one involving ulnar and radial bones, one involving acetabulum and three involving jaw bones. The main clinical manifestations were pain, swelling, limited activity, and focal muscular atrophy occurred in 7 cases. On X?ray plain films, the affected bone became thin and the cortexes were not smooth and became coarse in 6 cases. Local lucent area was seen in 5 cases and massive bone absorption was seen in 6 cases. The residual bones showed a tapering appearance in 1 case. Pathological fracture occurred in 1 case. On CT scans, the affected bone became thin and the cortexes became coarse in 4 cases. Local lucent area was seen in 1 case. Massive bone absorption was seen in 3 cases. The adjacent muscular atrophy and widened intermuscular fat space occurred in 2 cases (atrophic bone absorption). On MRI, normal signal intensity of bone marrow disappeared and demonstrated low signal on T1WI and high signal on T2WI. The signal could be homogeneous or heterogeneous. There were widespread strip and patchy high signal areas in the soft tissue around the absorption areas in 4 cases, which resembled the edema?like signal. In 1 case, there was irregular widespread soft tissue mass around the absorption areas with heterogeneous high signal on T2WI. The adjacent muscle showed atrophy, and the intermuscular fat space became wide. There were a total of 92 cases reported cases in the literature including our 11 cases. There were 63 males and 29 females. The onset age ranged from 10 to 40 years in 66/92(72%)cases. The lesion affected one bone in 24 cases, affected two or more bones in 68 cases, out of which 9 cases had single center distribution, 59 cases had multiple centers distribution. Pectoral girdle, pelvis, maxillofacial bones, and hand were the most common sites of involvement in decreasing order. Forty three cases had muscle atrophy and 8 cases had soft tissue mass. Conclusion Gorham disease should be considered when atrophic bone absorption in one bone or continuous bones occurs that does not match clinical symptoms, with soft tissue atrophy but no bone sclerosis or periosteal reaction in the osteolytic areas.
5.Effects of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy on Early to Mid-term Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Tri-al
Zhe ZHAO ; Zhan SHI ; Jun YAN ; Quan AI ; Zekun DING ; Gengyan XING
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(1):76-78
Objective To investigate the effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) on early and mid-term knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Methods 70 patients were randomly assigned to ESWT group (n=34) or control group (n=36). The ESWT group was given shock wave on unilateral knee, while the control group accepted shock wave with the energy density of 0. They were evaluated with Visual Analog Scale (VAS) on movement, Lequesne Index and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) Osteoarthritis Index before and 12 weeks after the intervention. Results The scores of VAS, Lequesne Index and WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index improved more in the ESWT group than in the control group after intervention (P<0.01). Conclusion ESWT is effective on KOA as a non-surgical treatment.
7.Seven cases of infant lichen scrofulosorum related to bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination
Yangyang LIN ; Zekun GONG ; Li ZHAO ; Qinfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(8):533-536
Objective To investigate the etiology,clinical manifestations,diagnosis and outcomes of lichen scrofulosorum (LS).Methods Clinical data collected from 7 infants with LS,who visited Department of Dermatology,Tianjin Children's Hospital between 2010 and 2018,were analyzed retrospectively,and the etiology,clinical manifestations,diagnosis,development and outcomes of LS were investigated.Results All the 7 infants developed LS after bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)vaccination,and the clinical manifestations of LS were reddish or hazel papules mainly distributed on the trunk with small scales attached to the surface.No abnormal laboratory examination results were observed.Histopathological examination showed granuloma in the dennis.Without any treatment,all rashes of the 7 patients disappeared within 6 months,and no scar or hyperpigmentation remained.Conclusions Infant LS usually appears 2-3 months after BCG vaccination,clinically presents as papules mostly on the trunk,pathologically characterized as granuloma in the dermis,and can heal spontaneously.
8.Research progress on perioperative nutritional management for gastric cancer
Chaofeng GAO ; Zekun ZHAO ; Fengxian WEI ; Yuan SUN ; Zhiming ZHOU ; Xiaodong XU
Practical Oncology Journal 2023;37(6):519-523
Gastric cancer is one of the common tumors in the world and a major cause of cancer death.Although the 5-year survival rate of gastric cancer patients has increased greatly with the improvement levels of diagnosis and treatment,the high malnutri-tion rate of gastric cancer patients still has a significant impact on their overall survival and quality of life.Malnutrition is considered an independent prognostic factor for cancer patients,early detection of malnutrition in gastric cancer patients and more reasonable peri-operative nutritional support play an important role in the survival and prognosis of gastric cancer patients.This article combines exist-ing research at domestic and abroad to review the nutritional risk screening and assessment of gastric cancer patients during periopera-tive period,as well as the research progress of perioperative nutritional support and immunonutrition,in order to provide more compre-hensive nutritional management strategies for patients with gastric cancer during the perioperative period.
9.Role of Sigma-1 receptor in pentazoxine-induced reduction of oxygen-glucose deprivation and restoration injury in SH-SY5Y cells: relationship with endoplasmic reticulum stress
Lin DING ; Shilei WANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Yongqi DONG ; Zekun WANG ; Jia LIU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2023;43(8):1002-1006
Objective:To evaluate the role of Sigma-1 receptor (Sigma-1R) in pentazoxine-induced reduction of oxygen-glucose deprivation and restoration (OGD/R) injury in SH-SY5Y cells and the relationship with endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS).Methods:The well-growing SH-SY5Y cells were divided into 4 groups ( n=6 each) using a random number table method: control group (group C), OGD/R group (group O), OGD/R+ pentazoxin group (group OP) and OGD/R+ pintazoxin+ BD1047 group (group OPB). The cells in group C were normally cultured. In O group, OP group and OPB group, the culture medium was replaced with EBSS medium, and then the cells were cultured in an incubator of 5% CO 2-95% N 2 at 37 ℃ for 4 h, then replaced with DMEM/F12 medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum for restoration of O 2-glucose supply for 18 h, and in addition pentazoxin (final concentration 10 μmmol/L) was added during restoration in OP group, and pentazoxin (final concentration 10 μmmol/L) and Sigma-1R blocker BD1047 (final concentration 20 μmol/L) were added during restoration in OPB group. The apoptosis rate was detected by flow cytometry at the end of restoration, and the expression of Sigma-1R, C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP), phosphorylated inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (p-IRE1), spliced X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1s), and activated caspase-3 (c-cas-3) was detected by Western blot. Results:Compared with group C, the apoptosis rate was significantly increased, and the expression of CHOP and p-IRE1 was up-regulated in O group, OP group and OPB group, the expression of XBP1s and c-cas-3 was significantly up-regulated in O group and OPB group ( P<0.05), and no significant change was found in the expression of Sigma-1R, XBP1s and c-cas-3 in OP group ( P>0.05). Compared with O group, the apoptosis rate was significantly decreased, the expression of Sigma-1R was up-regulated, and the expression of CHOP, p-IRE1, XBP1s and c-cas-3 was down-regulated in OP group ( P<0.05). Compared with OP group, the apoptosis rate was significantly increased, the expression of Sigma-1R was down-regulated, and the expression of CHOP, p-IRE1, XBP1s and c-cas-3 was up-regulated in OPB group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Sigma-1R is involved in pentazoxine-induced reduction of OGD/R injury in SH-SY5Y cells, and the mechanism may be related to inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum stress.
10.Association between Initial Chest CT or Clinical Features and Clinical Course in Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pneumonia
Zhe LIU ; Chao JIN ; Carol C. WU ; Ting LIANG ; Huifang ZHAO ; Yan WANG ; Zekun WANG ; Fen LI ; Jie ZHOU ; Shubo CAI ; Lingxia ZENG ; Jian YANG
Korean Journal of Radiology 2020;21(6):736-745
Objective:
To identify the initial chest computed tomography (CT) findings and clinical characteristics associated with the course of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia.
Materials and Methods:
Baseline CT scans and clinical and laboratory data of 72 patients admitted with COVID-19 pneumonia (39 men, 46.2 ± 15.9 years) were retrospectively analyzed. Baseline CT findings including lobar distribution, presence of ground glass opacities, consolidation, linear opacities, and lung severity score were evaluated. The outcome event was recovery with hospital discharge. The time from symptom onset to discharge or the end of follow-up (for those remained hospitalized) was recorded. Data were censored in events such as death or discharge without recovery. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression was used to explore the association between initial CT, clinical or laboratory findings, and discharge with recovery, whereby hazard ratio (HR) values < 1 indicated a lower rate of discharge at four weeks and longer time until discharge.
Results:
Thirty-two patients recovered and were discharged during the study period with a median length of admission of 16 days (range, 9 to 25 days), while the rest remained hospitalized at the end of this study (median, 17.5 days; range, 4 to 27 days). None died during the study period. After controlling for age, onset time, lesion characteristics, number of lung lobes affected, and bilateral involvement, the lung severity score on baseline CT (> 4 vs. ≤ 4 [reference]: adjusted HR = 0.41 [95% confidence interval, CI = 0.18–0.92], p = 0.031) and initial lymphocyte count (reduced vs. normal or elevated [reference]: adjusted HR = 0.14 [95% CI = 0.03–0.60], p = 0.008) were two significant independent factors that influenced recovery and discharge.
Conclusion
Lung severity score > 4 and reduced lymphocyte count at initial evaluation were independently associated with a significantly lower rate of recovery and discharge and extended hospitalization in patients admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia.