1.A case of arthritis, fever, and hemophagocytic syndrome
Hongtao YANG ; Jinxia ZHAO ; Zhongqiang YAO ; Xiangyuan LIU ; Minggui LIN ; Zhao WANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2015;19(5):323-326
Objective To explore the diagnostic and differential diagnostic points of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) complicated with fever.Methods Full clinical analysis was performed for a 62-year old patient with RA and fever.Results Hemophagocytes were found in bone marrows smear.Significantly increased ferritin level (74 299 ng/ml),decreased hemoglobin (67 g/L) and platelet (33×109/L),decreased fibrinogen,increased serum soluble CD25 (sCD25),positive cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA,positive CMV-PP65 antigen,were found by laboratory examination.Decreased activity of NK cells was detected by flow cytometry.Positron emission computed tomography (PET-CT) revealed splenomegaly and pulmonary inflammations.The clinical conditions were recovered with the treatment of corticosteroid,VP16,cyclosporine,anti-CMV virus therapy.Ferritin level was significantly decreased and platelet was normal.The patient was diagnosed as hemophagocytic syndrome associated with CMV infection.Conclusion The possibility of hemophagocytic syndrome should be considered in RA patients presented with fever.
2.Diffusion-weighted b0 imaging diagnosis of acute intracerebral hemorrhage with 3.0T MR
Fei YUAN ; Yinshe LIU ; Kewen AI ; Jun ZHAO ; Bin YUAN ; Zhongqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(2):254-257
Objective To investigate the value of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) in detecting acute intracerebral hemorrhage with 3.0T MR. Methods A total of 105 patients with acute strokes underwent MR examination within 3 days after on set. The detectability and reliability of intracerebral hemorrhage with the DWI b0 sequence was assessed. The results were compared with the gradient-echo (GRE) sequence. The results of the GRE sequence were used as the standard. Results DWI b0 images of 47 cases displayed clearly in 48 acute intracerebral hemorrhage patients. For the detection of acute intracerebral hemorrhage, DWI b0 images had a sensitivity of 97.92%, specificity of 100%, the positive predictive value of 100%, and the negative predictive value of 98.25%. Deoxyhemoglobin-induced hypointense rim was characteristic on DWI b0 images, the next was GRE. Conclusion In the setting of acute stroke, DWI can clearly distinct intracerebral hemorrhage and non-intracerebral hemorrhage with 3.0T MR scanner. With a more rapid and accurate MRI strategy to evaluate acute stroke including DWI, T1WI and T2WI sequences without GRE is helpful in clinical decision making.
3.The detection of new serum protein biomarkers of lupus with the combination of MALDI-TOF and immunoadsorption
Xiaoli DENG ; Lijun ZHONG ; Xiajuan ZOU ; Jinxia ZHAO ; Xiangyuan LIU ; Yue WANG ; Zhuan CUI ; Lin SUN ; Rui LIU ; Zhongqiang YAO ; Biying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2010;14(9):614-619
Objective To analyze the efficacy of the combination of MALDI-TOF and immunoadsorption to detect new biomarkers for lupus. Methods Twenty lupus patients at active stage (SLE group), 10 SLE patients in remission (SLE control group), 10 RA patients and 10 PSS patients (other rheumatic disease control group) and 20 healthy volunteers (healthy control group) were enrolled. The serum samples before and after immunoadsorption from SLE group and those from the control groups were co-incubated with activated chitosan copper derivative nano material. The adsorbed nano material was spotted onto the matrix used in MALDI-TOF for analysis by the Axima-CFR plus MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer. T-test was used for statistical analysis. Results MALDI-TOF MS screening showed that three potential protein biomarkers of mass-to-charge (m/z) ratio 3136, 3264, 3326 were found to be very specific for lupus patients: All of them were expressed before immunoadsorption in high quantity and none of them could be detected both after immunoadsorption and in all the three control groups. None of them (<10 000) were in the molecular weight range of the biomarkers used nowadays such as auto antibodies and complement (>50 000). Conclusion The combination of MALDI-TOF and immunoadsorption is effective in the detection of new serum protein biomarkers for lupus and it may be helpful in the screening of SLE patients at active stage from healthy people.
4.Application analysis of laparoscopic local pancreatectomy for cystic neoplasms of pancreatic head
Zixuan HU ; Xueqing LIU ; Weihong ZHAO ; Zhongqiang XING ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(5):365-369
Objective:To explore the safety and effectiveness of laparoscopic local pancreatectomy in the treatment of cystic neoplasms of pancreatic head.Methods:Retrospective analysis was conducted of data on patients with pancreatic head cystic neoplasms who received laparoscopic surgery at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from February 2017 to October 2022. A total of 83 patients were enrolled, including 30 males and 53 females, aged (43.7±16.7) years old. All patients were divided into an observation group ( n=55) and a control group ( n=28) based on different surgical procedures. The observation group underwent laparoscopic local pancreatectomy (laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection or laparoscopic enucleation), while the control group underwent laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD). The age, gender, body mass index, postoperative hospital stay, proportion of discharged patients with drainage tubes, surgical time, intraoperative blood loss, intraoperative blood transfusion rate, and fistula were compared between two groups. Results:All patients successfully completed the surgery, and there were no cases of conversion to laparotomy or perioperative deaths. There was no statistically significant difference in age, male proportion, body mass index, postoperative hospital stay, and discharge rate with drainage tube between the two groups of patients (all P>0.05). The observation group had a surgical time of (194.4±114.0) min, intraoperative bleeding of 50 (50, 200) ml, and intraoperative blood transfusion rate of 5.5%(3/55), all of which were better than that of the control group, (380.0±71.6) min, 200 (100, 400) ml, and 32.1%(9/28), with statistical significance (all P<0.05). Among them, the B/C fistula rates in the laparoscopic local pancreatectomy group and LPD group were 12.7%(7/55) and 10.7%(3/28) ( P=0.790), respectively. Conclusion:Compared with traditional LPD, laparoscopic local pancreatectomy can shorten surgical time, reduce intraoperative bleeding, and lower intraoperative blood transfusion rate. And there is no significant disadvantage in the B or C grade fistula.
5.Clinical characteristics and management strategies of late bleeding after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Qiusheng LI ; Zejia ZHANG ; Zhongqiang XING ; Wei HE ; Weihong ZHAO ; Pengxiang LIU ; Ruibin LIU ; Jiansheng ZHANG ; Wenyan LU ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2023;29(8):589-593
Objective:To study the clinical characteristics and management strategies of late bleeding after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD).Methods:The clinical data of 58 patients with post-pancreaticoduodenectomy hemorrhage (PPH) admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from March 2018 to March 2022 were retrospectively analyzed, including 42 males and 16 females, aged (61.88±11.02) years old. According to the occurrence of intra-abdominal erosion factors (e.g., pancreatic fistula, biliary fistula, gastrointestinal anastomotic fistula, intra-abdominal abscess), patients were divided into the erosion group ( n=42) and non-erosion group ( n=16). All patients underwent standard lymphadenectomy. Clinical data including the PPH time-point, occurrence of rebleeding, and treatment outcomes were accessed. The management strategies of PPH in the two groups of patients were analyzed. Results:The PPH time-point in the erosion group and non-erosion patients was 8.00 (5.00, 19.25) d and 21.50 (12.75, 26.75) d, respectively ( P=0.001). PPH can occurred within one month after surgery in both erosion and non-erosion groups. In the erosion group, 31 cases (73.81%, 31/42) were treated by re-operation, two (4.76%, 2/42) by interventional radiology and nine (21.43%, 9/42) with conservative protocol, respectively. In the non-erosion group, five cases (31.25%, 5/16) were treated by re-operation, seven (43.75%, 7/16) by interventional radiology and four (25.00%, 4/16) with conservative protocol, respectively. The incidence of re-bleeding is higher in the erosion group [47.6% (20/42) vs 12.5% (2/16), P<0.05]. Clinical manifestations, sites and severity of bleeding, and treatment outcomes were also different in the erosion and non-erosion groups (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The occurrence of intra-abdominal erosion factors can affect the clinical characteristics and treatment strategy of late bleeding after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy. Surgery remains the treatment of choice for post-pancreaticoduodenectomy hemorrhage either as an urgent or last resort.
6.A clinical study using a new approach for laparoscopic radical resection of Bismuth-Corlette Ⅲa hilar cholangiocarcinoma
Shubin ZHANG ; Zixuan HU ; Xinbo ZHOU ; Zhongqiang XING ; Weihong ZHAO ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(11):827-830
Objective:To study the safety and feasibility of laparosocpic left-liver-first anterior radical modular orthotopic right hemihepatectomy (Lap-Larmorh) in treatment of Bismuth-Corlette type Ⅲa hilar cholangiocarcinoma.Methods:From June 2020 to April 2022, 13 patients with Bismuth-Corlette type Ⅲa hilar cholangiocarcinoma underwent Lap-Larmorh at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University. There were 8 males and 5 females, aged (60.9±8.4) years. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, complications and postoperative survival were analyzed.Results:Five patients were treated with percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage to reduce jaundice before surgery. All 13 patients successfully underwent the Lap-Larmorh and there was no conversion to laparotomy. The operative time was [ M( Q1, Q3)] 390.0 (355.0, 435.0) minutes, and the intraoperative blood loss was [ M( Q1, Q3)] 800.0 (300.0, 1 100.0) ml. Postoperative complications occurred in 4 patients with pleural effusion, and 1 patient had portal vein thrombosis associated with pleural effusion, who was managed successfully using low molecular weight heparin sodium anticoagulation therapy and pleural effusion tapping. The postoperative hospital stay was (12.5±5.5) days, and there was no perioperative death. Intraoperative frozen pathology showed 12 patients with left hepatic duct with negative margins, and 1 patient with moderate dysplasia. Postoperative paraffin pathology showed 12 patients with bile duct adenocarcinoma, 1 patient with bile duct mucinous adenocarcinoma, 2 patients with tumors of high differentiation, 10 patients with moderate differentiation, and 1 patient with poor differentiative. The R 0 resection rate was 100.0% (13/13) and the tumor diameter was (2.9±0.9) cm. Follow-up by telephone or outpatient clinics after operation showed 1 patients to be lost to follow-up. The 1-year survival rate after operation was 66.7% (8/12). Conclusion:For Bismuth-Corlette type Ⅲa hilar cholangiocarcinoma, the new laparoscopic approach of Lap-Larmorh was safe and feasible.
7.Clinical application of " variable diameter measurable pancreatic duct" in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Qiusheng LI ; Ang LI ; Zhongqiang XING ; Feng FENG ; Weihong ZHAO ; Haitao LYU ; Jiansheng ZHANG ; Wenbin WANG ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2021;27(6):411-414
Objective:To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of clinical application of " variable diameter measurable pancreatic duct" in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD).Methods:A retrospective study was conducted at the Second Hospital, Hebei Medical University Liver Surgical Team from July 2019 to July 2020 using the " HongShi single stitch" method of pancreatic duct to jejunum anastomosis on 147 patients who underwent LPD. According to the type of pancreatic duct, the patients were divided into having normal pancreatic ducts (the normal group, n=61) and those having " variable diameter measuring pancreatic duct" (the variable diameter group, n=86). The perioperative data and postoperative complications were compared and analyzed. Results:There were 89 males and 58 females, aged (56.7±1.5) years. There were no significant differences in age, gender and body mass index between groups ( P>0.05). For the variable diameter group, the diameter of the divided pancreatic stump was (3.2±0.1) mm, and the depth of internal pancreatic duct stenting was (4.7±0.2) cm. However, it could not be measured accurately in the normal group. The incidence of postoperative pancreatic fistula rate was significantly lower in the variable diameter group than the normal group [2.32% (2/61) vs. 11.47% (7/86), P=0.023]. Conclusion:The variable diameter measurement of pancreatic duct was safe and effective in choosing patients to undergo LPD.
8.The retrocolonic approach for laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Shubin ZHANG ; Ang LI ; Xinbo ZHOU ; Zixuan HU ; Zhongqiang XING ; Weihong ZHAO ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(8):609-612
Objective:To study the retrocolonic approach for laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenec-tomy (LPD).Methods:The clinical data of 53 patients who underwent LPD using the retrocolonic approach at the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2019 to December 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. There were 36 males and 17 females, aged (61.9±8.8) years old. The operation time, intraoperative bleeding and postoperative complications were analysed.Results:LPD was successfully performed in 53 patients via the retrocolonic approach. The operation time was (285.7±49.8) min, and the resection time for specimens was (120.0±10.5) min. The median intraoperative blood loss was 200 ml and blood loss ranged from 50 to 800 ml. Among the 53 patients, 3 patients underwent combined portal vein resection and reconstruction (end-to-end anastomosis). The operation time was 300, 325 and 385 min, respectively, and the intraoperative blood loss was 400-800 ml. During the operation, 5 patients (9.43%) had transection of the middle colonic artery and underwent resection of part of the transverse mesocolon due to invasion of the transverse mesocolon by tumours. Postoperative complications occurred in 5 patients (9.43%), including 4 patients with pancreatic fistula and 1 patient with hemorrhage and with delayed gastric emptying. The postoperative passage of first flatus was (5.40±1.14) days in 5 patients with transection and (2.92±1.03) days in 48 patients without transection of the middle colonic artery. All patients were discharged home successfully. The postoperative pathological results showed all patients to achieve R 0 resection. Conclusion:Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy via the retrocolonic approach was safe and feasible for patients with a large duodenal tumor, pancreatic head uncinate process tumor with or without invasion of the portal vein and mesenteric vessels.
9.Relationship between coronary flow reserve by CZT SPECT and invasive coronary fractional flow reserve and its potential clinical value
Zhang FANG ; Wenyi CAI ; Jianzhou SHI ; Ju BU ; Limei CHEN ; Zhongqiang ZHAO ; Ningtian ZHOU ; Dianfu LI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(3):133-138
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between regional coronary flow reserve (CFR) obtained from cadmium-zinc-telluride SPECT(CZT SPECT) myocardial functional perfusion imaging (MFPI) and invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured during coronary angiography (CAG) and its clinical value in guiding coronary interventions.Methods:Forty-two patients (30 males, 12 females, age (63.3±9.8) years) who completed CZT SPECT MFPI in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from June 2022 to September 2022 and underwent CAG within 3 months were included retrospectively. The concordance of CFR and FFR for diagnosing myocardial ischemia (CFR<2.0 and FFR<0.8) was calculated at the vascular level. The diagnostic efficacy of coronary stenosis≥70% for decreased myocardial blood flow (CFR<2.0) was calculated. Kappa test was used to analyze the data. Results:A total of 126 major coronary arteries were identified in 42 patients, of which 30(23.8%) had a CFR<2.0 by CZT SPECT and 33(26.2%) had stenosis≥70% in CAG. A total of 32 coronary vessels were performed with MFPI CFR and FFR measurements, of which 6 were both decreased and 21 were both normal, so the concordance rate was 84.4%(27/32)( Kappa=0.612, P<0.001). Among 33 coronary vessels with stenosis≥70%, 13 were with CFR≥2.0. Among 30 coronary vessels with CFR<2.0, 10 were with stenosis<70%. When using stenosis≥70% to diagnose CFR decreasing, the sensitivity was 66.7%(20/30), specificity was 86.5%(83/96), positive predictive value was 60.6%(20/33), negative predictive value was 89.2%(83/93), and accuracy was 81.7%(103/126). Conclusions:The concordance between CFR and FFR for the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia is good. Nearly 1/3 of the coronary arteries with decreased CFR have stenosis<70%, whereas nearly 40% of the coronary arteries with stenosis≥70% are not result in myocardial ischemia. Regional CFR determined by CZT SPECT may have potentially significant clinical value in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease and decision-making of coronary intervention.
10.Chromosome-level Genomes Reveal the Genetic Basis of Descending Dysploidy and Sex Determination in Morus Plants
Xia ZHONGQIANG ; Dai XUELEI ; Fan WEI ; Liu CHANGYING ; Zhang MEIRONG ; Bian PEIPEI ; Zhou YUPING ; Li LIANG ; Zhu BAOZHONG ; Liu SHUMAN ; Li ZHENGANG ; Wang XILING ; Yu MAODE ; Xiang ZHONGHUAI ; Jiang YU ; Zhao AICHUN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;(6):1119-1137
Multiple plant lineages have independently evolved sex chromosomes and variable kary-otypes to maintain their sessile lifestyles through constant biological innovation.Morus notabilis,a dioecious mulberry species,has the fewest chromosomes among Morus spp.,but the genetic basis of sex determination and karyotype evolution in this species has not been identified.In this study,three high-quality genome assemblies were generated for Morus spp.[including dioecious M.notabilis(male and female)and Morus yunnanensis(female)]with genome sizes of 301-329 Mb and were grouped into six pseudochromosomes.Using a combination of genomic approaches,we found that the putative ancestral karyotype of Morus species was close to 14 protochromosomes,and that sev-eral chromosome fusion events resulted in descending dysploidy(2n=2x=12).We also charac-terized a~6.2-Mb sex-determining region on chromosome 3.Four potential male-specific genes,a partially duplicated DNA helicase gene(named MSDH)and three Ty3_Gypsy long terminal repeat retrotransposons(named MSTG1/2/3),were identified in the Y-linked area and considered to be strong candidate genes for sex determination or differentiation.Population genomic analysis showed that Guangdong accessions in China were genetically similar to Japanese accessions of mul-berry.In addition,genomic areas containing selective sweeps that distinguish domesticated mul-berry from wild populations in terms of flowering and disease resistance were identified.Our study provides an important genetic resource for sex identification research and molecular breeding in mulberry.