1.The 6th National Conference on Hematology of Ingrative Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.
Feng LIU ; Xiao-mei HU ; Rou MA
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2003;23(4):319-320
Anemia, Aplastic
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drug therapy
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Animals
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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drug therapy
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Phytotherapy
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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drug therapy
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Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic
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drug therapy
2.Investigation of physical growth in 115 infants with eczema
Ying LIU ; Yizhu XIAO ; Yan HU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(1):1-4
Objective To explore the physical growth in infants with eczema who treated with regular use of glucocorticoid.Methods A total of 115 full-term infants newly diagnosed with eczema were included in this study and treated with topical glucocorticoids regularly.The severity of eczema was assessed and anthropometric indices were measured regularly.Results Both weight for age (WAZ) and length for age (LAZ) at birth and 6-month-old were higher than those of World Health Organization (WHO) child growth standards.However,the LAZ at diagnosis and 3 months after treatment were lower than that of WHO child growth standards.The weight,length,and the growth rate from birth to the time of diagnosis were all lower than those of WHO child growth standards.While the growth rate after treatment for 3 to 6 months was higher than that of WHO child growth standards.The increases of WAZ and LAZ were significantly different among three periods:at birth to diagnose,at diagnosis to 3 months after treatment,and 3 months to 6 months after treatment (P<0.001).Conclusion In the early stage of eczema,the growth rate was decreased when the symptoms were not controlled.However,after treatment,the growth rate was increased.It is suggested that treatment of regular topical glucocorticoids has no adverse effects on growth of eczema infants,and also is beneficial to the catch-up growth of infants.
3.Effect of Flow Rate and Delayed Time on Intracranial Vascular SCTA Imaging
Haizhou HU ; Jun LIU ; Enhua XIAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effect of contrast material flow rate and delayed time on intracranial vascular spiral computed tomographic angiography(SCTA) imaging.Methods 30 patients were selected randomly who planed to do brain contrast enhanced CT examination.In all 30 patients a plane dynamic test scanning at suprasellar cistern level was preformed with 20ml contrast material at a flow rate of 2ml/s,3ml/s and 4ml/s respectively.A time-densty cure was originated from data collected with the software of Time-Lapse.Results The summit time of most intense enhancement of arteriovena was significantly shortened when the flow rate was increased from 2ml/s to 3ml/s or 4ml/s,and the summit time was shortened without satistically difference when the flow rate was increased from 3ml/s to 4ml/s.Conclusions The circulation time test with a little volume contrast material can become a routine procedure of SCTA examination to determine the best delayed time.The suitable flow rate of intracranial vascular SCTA is 3ml/s.
5.A New Method of Armillaria mellea Isolation-Gastrodia elata Tissue Isolating Method
Bo XIAO ; Kai-Zhi HU ; Jie LIU ; Yan-Qin LIU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
This paper reported a new method of Armillaria mellea isolation-Gastrodia elata tissue isolating. Compared with normal isolating method-rhizomorph isolating method, it showed that the success rate of new method (78% ) was higher than the rhizomorph isolating method (16% ) , besides this, the new method was easier, and growth characteristic of obtained strain was superior to that obtained from rhizomorph isolating method.
6.Changes in default mode network functional connectivity of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging in partial epilepsy
Chongyu HU ; Xiaoping GAO ; Bo XIAO ; Chujuan LIU ; Kai HU ; Ying XIE ; Yuanyuan XIE ; Xiaoyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2012;45(7):478-483
Objective To explore changes of brain function among patients with partial epilepsy in resting state by using the blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques.Methods fMRI scanning was performed in resting state among 60 patients with partial epilepsy and 60 gender,age and educational levels matched normal controls.The functional connectivity analysis was applied to calculate the default mode network ( DMN ) functional connectivity in resting-state fMRI.SPM5 was used to analyze differences in functional connectivity between the two groups( P <0.001,cluster >50).Results Left precuneus and adjacent posterior cingulate cortex ( Pcu/PCC),angular gyrus,and cingulate gyrus were involved in the DMN of epileptic patients.By contrast,the DMN of controls included left Pcu/PCC,right angular gyrus,bilateral medial frontal lobe and temporal lobe.Compared with normal controls,patients with partial epilepsy showed a significantly decrease in functional connectivity of DMN region such as left inferior parietal lobule,supramarginal gyrus,parahippocampa gyrus and superior temporal gyrus,and bilateral uncus,while no regions were found increased functional connectivity in patients group.Conclusions Patients with partial epilepsy show abnormal changes in functional connectivity of DMN in resting state by fMR],which may associate with the potential pathophysiological mechanisms of epilepsy.The findings demonstrate that the resting-state fMRI might detect the extensive changes of brain function in partial epilepsy with negative results of conventional MRI,suggestive of fMRI as an effective and non-invasive method to explore brain function in epilepsy.
7.Acupuncture clinical trials published in high impact factor journals.
Min HU ; Jian-Ping LIU ; Xiao-Ke WU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(12):1413-1416
Acupuncture clinical trials are designed to provide reliable evidence of clinical efficacy, and SCI papers is one of the high-quality clinical efficacy of acupuncture research. To analyze these papers published in high impact factor journals on acupuncture clinical trials, we can study clinical trials from design to implementation, the efficacy of prevention and cure, combined with international standard practices to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture. That is the core of acupuncture clinical trials, as well as a prerequisite for outstanding academic output. A scientific and complete acupuncture clinical trial should be topically novel, designed innovative, logically clear, linguistically refining, and the most important point lies in a great discovery and solving the pragmatic problem. All of these are critical points of papers to be published in high impact factor journal, and directly affect international evaluation and promotion of acupuncture.
Acupuncture
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Clinical Trials as Topic
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Humans
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Journal Impact Factor
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Research Design
8.Effect of down-regulation of nucleolin on adriamycin-induced apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation in breast cancer cells.
Xiao-cai TIAN ; Xian-ling LIU ; Chun-hong HU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2010;32(4):271-272
Antibiotics, Antineoplastic
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pharmacology
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Breast Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Down-Regulation
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Doxorubicin
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pharmacology
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Female
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Humans
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Oligonucleotides, Antisense
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pharmacology
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Phosphoproteins
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metabolism
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RNA-Binding Proteins
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metabolism
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Random Allocation
9.Low frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation for children with Tourette's syndrome
Kai LE ; Ling LIU ; Manli SUN ; Ling HU ; Nong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012;34(5):365-368
Objective To investigate the effects of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied to the supplementary motor area (SMA) of children with Tourette's syndrome (TS). Methods Thirty TS subjects less than 16 years old were treated with 1 Hz rTMS to the SMA at 110% of the resting motor threshold (RMT) in 20 daily sessions,receiving 1200 pulses/day.Clinical assessment and physiological measures of the left and right RMT were conducted at different time points during the treatment. ResultsAfter 4 weeks of treatment,statistically significant reductions were observed in assessments with the Yale global tic severity scale (YGTSS) and in terms of clinical global impression (CGI).Symptomatic improvement was correlated with dramatic increases in both right and left RMTs. ConclusionApplication of 1 Hz rTMS to the SMA can improve the clinical symptoms of TS children.
10.Investigation of self-perceived burden among continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients
Meiling XIAO ; Jianping HU ; Yannan LIU ; Shuping ZHENG ; Gongxiang DUAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(28):67-69
Objective To investigate the level of self-perceived burden(SPB) and analyze the influencing factors in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis(CAPD) patients.Methods One hundred and ten CAPD patients were investigated by a self-designed demographic questionnaire and Self-Perceived Burden Scale (SPBS).Results The total score of SPBS was (30.27±7.88) points,being in a middle level,and 85.45% of the patients showed different levels of burden.Single factor analysis showed the influencing factors of self-perceived burden were marital status,family per capita income,the main caregivers and selfcare ability.Conclusions Most CAPD patients have obvious self-perceived burden,nursing staff should use the relevant nursing measures to reduce the SPB with CAPD patients and improve their quality of life.