1.Endovascular embolization in managing intracranial aneurysms and prevention and cure for its complications
Gang ZHU ; Zhi CHEN ; Hongping LIAO ; Xianrong WANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(17):-
Objective To discuss the techniques and the prevention and cure of preoperative complications of the endovascular embolization in managing the intracranial aneurysms. Methods A total of 90 aneurysms in 88 patients were treated by detachable coils embolization. The clinical results and the management of complications were reported. Results Seventy aneurysms were occluded at 100%, 13 aneurysms at 90% to 95% and 5 aneurysms at only 80. The perioperative complications occurred in 9 patients, including the coil escaping from the aneurysm sac into its parent artery in 3 patients, re-rupturing of aneurysm in 4 patients during operation and serious vasospasm in 2 patients. Two patients died. Conclusion The endovascular embolization is a safe, effective and micro invasive method in managing intracranial aneurysms. The exact embolizing techniques chosen are very important to improve the curative results and decrease the complications of embolization of intracranial aneurysms.
2.Malignant transformation in mature teratoma of the ovary:a clinicopathologic study of 22 cases
Xudan YANG ; Lei WANG ; Xiaoqing WANG ; Jing FU ; Yisha LIU ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Zhi LIAO ; Gang XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(1):19-23,28
Purpose To study the clinicopathological characteristics in 22 cases of ovarian mature teratoma with malignant transforma-tion. Methods Clinical and pathologic features were collected and analyzed in 22 out of 1 826 cases of ovarian mature teratoma by retrospective studies, together with immunohistochemical staining. Results In our study, 22 cases (1. 2%) of ovarian mature terato-ma with malignant transformation were identified. The median age was 56. 5 (range, 31~79) years. The main clinical manifestations were pelvic masses, including 13 cases in the left ovary, 8 cases in the right, 1 case was bilateral. Gross cystic teratoma were saw in 19 cases, 3 cases of cystic and solid, the bilateral one was solid in the left which the right was cystic. The teratomas size were 5. 0~30 cm with average 12. 4 cm in diameter. The malignant components’ maximum diameter was about 1. 0~10. 0 cm with average 3. 7 cm. Microscopicically, there were poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma in 14 cases, carcinoid carcinoma in 4 cases, adeno-carcinoma in 2 cases, papillary thyroid carcinoma in 2 cases, and the last one was sarcomatoid carcinoma. The FIGO stage distribution was as follows:16 were stage IA, 1 was stage IB, 1 was stage IIA, 4 were stage IIB. Follow up showed 6 cases recurrened, 2 patients died, the rest are survival. Conclusions A low incidence of ovarian mature teratoma in somatic cells with malignant transformation, which are common in postmenopausal women and present with pelvic mass. The main malignant components is squamous cell carcino-ma, patients of stage I have better prognosis. Both clinic and pathology should take more attention to the comprehensive examination and diagnosis of teratoma for prevent misdiagnosis.
3.Feasibility of cartilage link protein of hyaluronic acid for defining radiotherapeutic target volume in a mouse model of lung tumor.
Zhi-Xin LIANG ; Yong-Gang QIANG ; Yong-Hua LIAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(3):301-305
OBJECTIVETo investigate the feasibility of using cartilage link protein of hyaluronic acid (HA-CLP) for defining the tumor boundary in a mouse model of lung carcinoma.
METHODSLung carcinoma was induced in KM mice by chemical carcinogenesis. HA-CLP separated from bovine cartilage and purified by affinity chromatography was labeled with (125)I for autoradiography. Immunohistochemical analysis and Western blotting were used to examine the efficiency of HA-CLP in defining the boundaries of the lung tumors.
RESULTSWith autoradiography, the clearest image of lung cancer was obtained at 2 h. With immunohistochemical method, the tumor boundary was the most clearly displayed at 2 h when the strongest signals of HA-CLP was detected; Western blotting also showed the clearest bands of HA-CLP at 2 h.
CONCLUSIONHA-CLP has the immunogenicity of HABP, and can efficiently indicate lung tumor boundary in autoradiography and immunohistochemistry.
Animals ; Autoradiography ; methods ; Extracellular Matrix Proteins ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Female ; Hyaluronic Acid ; metabolism ; Immunohistochemistry ; Iodine Radioisotopes ; Lung Neoplasms ; radiotherapy ; Male ; Mice ; Proteoglycans ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Radiotherapy, Image-Guided ; methods
4.Spatial epidemiological analysis of severe hand, foot and mouth disease in Guangxi, 2014-2018
PENG Yuan-jun ; HE Wei-tao ; ZHENG Zhi-gang ; PAN Pei-jiang ; JU Yu ; LU Zhen-wei ; LIAO Yan-yan
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(5):473-
Abstract: Objective To explore the spatial epidemiological characteristics of severe cases hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in Guangxi, China, from 2014 to 2018, and to provide a basis for identifying the high-risk regions as well as the prevention and control of severe cases of HFMD in Guangxi. Methods Spatial-temporal scanning analysis, global and local spatial autocorrelation analysis were used to analyze the spatial clustering of HFMD. The trend surface analysis was used to evaluate the spatial distribution trend of HFMD. Results From 2014 to 2018, the incidence and severe case fatality rates of HFMD were 3.89/100 000 and 4.23%, respectively. Monte Carlo scanning analysis showed that the first cluster region was Cenxi City, the second cluster was mainly concentrated in northwest of Guangxi, and the aggregation time was mainly concentrated in April to May and August to October. The global spatial autocorrelation analysis showed that the severe HFMD was significant clustering distribution, and the Moran's I coefficients of the sever cases, severe morbidity and severe case fatality rate were 0.088, 0.118, 0.197, respectively (P<0.05). Local spatial autocorrelation analysis showed that hotspots of severe HFMD cases were concentrated in the southern Guangxi, mainly in Lingshan County. Anselin local Moran's I clustering and outlier analysis indicated that 5 high-high (H-H) clustering regions for fatality were Lingshan, Pubei, Zhongshan, Zhaoping and Pinggui County. There were 6 high-high (H-H) clustering regions for severe incidence rate, namely Lingshan, Qinnan, Lingyun, Youjiang, Bama Yao Autonomous and Pinggui County, and 1 high-low (H-L) clustering region, Cenxi County. The trend surface analysis showed that the overall number of severe cases of death decreased from east or west to the middle, and increased from north to middle, and then decreased to south. Conclusions Severe HFMD cases in Guangxi have obvious spatial-temporal clustering, and the hop spots are mainly concentrated in southern Guangxi. The prevention and control of HFMD in areas with high incidence of severe cases should be strengthened to reduce the burden of HFMD cases.
5.The application of vascular endothelial growth factor in forensic science.
Mei LI ; Min LIU ; Xin WANG ; Zhi Gang LIAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2001;17(4):239-241
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is a potent angiogenic factor with a key role in several pathological processes, including wound repair as well as a effective vascular permeability factor. This article review the present study of VEGF in molecular biology, the connection with repair and expression regulation and so on.
Animals
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Endothelial Growth Factors/physiology*
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Forensic Medicine
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Humans
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Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/physiology*
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Lymphokines/physiology*
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Rats
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors
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Wound Healing/physiology*
6.The experimental study of expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 after fluid percussion brain injury.
Xin WANG ; Mei LI ; Zhi-gang LIAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2002;18(1):15-18
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the changes of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 after traumatic brain injury.
METHODS:
Use the fluid-percussion model to inflict rat brain and take the samples at 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 hours after brain injury. The samples were studied by immunohistochemistry method combined with image analysis by MIAS image analysis system.
RESULT:
The expression of ICAM-1 upregulates at 2 hours, reaches peak at 12 hours and falls down at 24 hours after brain injury.
CONCLUSION
The changes of ICAM-1 in brain can provide a backup for estimation of injury time and survival period after brain injury which sustained within 24 hours.
Animals
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Brain Injuries/metabolism*
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Female
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Forensic Medicine
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/metabolism*
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Male
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Percussion
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Time Factors
7.GDNF expression following the severe brain injury in rats.
Xin WANG ; Zhi-gang LIAO ; Min LIU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2003;19(1):1-3
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the changes of GDNF after severe brain injury.
METHODS:
Changes GDNF in cortex, thalamus and pontine was observed by using immunohistochemistry and image analysis technique.
RESULTS:
The lever of GDNF was increasing at 1 d, reaching peak at 3 d, not obviously decreasing at 5 d and still higher than normal at 7 d after severe brain injury.
CONCLUSION
As an objective indication, the time sequence regularity of GDNF after brain injury may be applied in brain injury time estimation.
Animals
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Biomarkers
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Brain/metabolism*
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Brain Injuries/metabolism*
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Female
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Forensic Medicine
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Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Male
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Nerve Growth Factors/genetics*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Time Factors
8.The latest research progress on CGRP and its potential application in forensic medicine.
Lei-Bo LI ; Pei-Jun HUANG ; Zhi-Gang LIAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2003;19(1):59-61
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) play a key role in some physiological and pathological progresses. The latest studies indicate that CGRP might involve in some disease progress and has a close relation with wound healing. It is significant to further investigate and then apply it to clinical diagnosis and therapy as well as forensic pathology.
Animals
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Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/physiology*
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Forensic Medicine
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Humans
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Receptors, Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/physiology*
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Wound Healing
9.Expression of water channel protein 1 in the lung of the drown rat.
Hua-zi HU ; Chen YANG ; Liao ZHI-GANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2004;20(1):13-14
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the expression of water channel 1 protein in the lung of drown rat and that of after death thrown into the water.
METHODS:
Immunohistochemical method was used and the computer image analysis was conducted to detect the distribution of AQP1.
RESULTS:
The positive expression of AQP1 was seen in the capillary endotheliocyte of the interstitial and around bronchi and in the alveolar endothelial cells. The value of intergrated optical density was statistical significant.
CONCLUSION
It suggests that AQP1 is one of sensitive signs to distinguish ante-mortem and postmortem immersion.
Animals
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Aquaporin 1
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Aquaporins/metabolism*
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Drowning/metabolism*
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Endothelial Cells/metabolism*
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lung/metabolism*
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Membrane Proteins/metabolism*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
10.Mitochondrial apoptotic signaling pathway in neurons following brain injury induced by hypoxia.
Kui-ming ZHANG ; Zhi-gang LIAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2004;20(3):178-182
Impairment of neuronal mitochondria following hypoxia of brain not only result in nerve cell's energy-deprivation and dysfunction, mitochondria also play key roles in apoptosis of neurons. A central step being the release of cytochrome c (cyt c) across the outer mitochondrial membrane into the cytoplasm through opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore. Releasing of cytochrome c induce to downstream consequences of specific caspase activation. The antiapoptotic and proapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family regulate mitochondrial activities relevant to apoptotic signaling by influencing the realaseing of cyt c.
Apoptosis
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Caspases/metabolism*
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Cytochrome c Group/metabolism*
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Humans
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Hypoxia, Brain/pathology*
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Membrane Proteins/metabolism*
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Mitochondria/metabolism*
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Neurons/pathology*
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/metabolism*
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Signal Transduction