1.Investigation and analysis of medical radiation application frequency in Jinan City, China
Guoying NING ; Aihua ZHAI ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yujiang GU ; Yiwen QIN ; Wei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(2):198-203
Objective To investigate and analyze the resources and application frequency of radiological diagnosis and treatment in Jinan City in 2023 and provide a basis for the rational application of radiological diagnosis and treatment resources and strengthening radiological health protection management. Methods The health administrative department issued a work plan. A general survey was conducted on radiological diagnosis and treatment institutions (excluding dental clinics) in Jinan City using a questionnaire. The survey covered the basic information of the radiological diagnosis and treatment institutions, the distribution of the radiological diagnosis and treatment equipment, the number of radiological workers, and the frequency of radiological diagnosis and treatment. Results There were 301 radiological diagnosis and treatment institutions in Jinan City, with
2.An investigation of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in 2023
Guoying NING ; Yujiang GU ; Aihua ZHAI ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yiwen QIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):341-345
Objective:To investigate the current status of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in order to provide theoretical basis for continuously optimizing the allocation of diagnostic resources and strengthening the management of radiological health and radiation protection.Methods:In accordance with the 2023 Jinan radiation protection monitoring program of medical and health institutions, a survey was carried out for medical institutions involved in diagnostic X-ray examinations (excluding military hospitals and dental clinics) in Jinan by using uniform questionnaires. The survey included the basic situation of diagnostic X-ray institutions, the allocation of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of diagnostic staff, and the frequency of diagnositic X-ray examinations.Results:In 2023, there were 298 diagnostic X-ray institutions in Jinan, with 3 494 diagnostic workers and 1 387 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment. The included were 41 tertiary hospitals, 57 secondary hospitals, 110 primary hospitals and 90 unrated hospitals. The tertiary hospitals possessed the largest number of the diagnostic workers and equipment, accounting for 60.99% and 45.35% of the total, respectively. Among all the items of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of items of digital radiography equipment ranked top (34.37%), followed by CT machines (24.44%). There were 147.32 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment per million population on average. A total of 8 180 363 individuals received various types of diagnostic X-ray examinations, with CT diagnosis accounting for 46.93% and X-ray for 34.41%. The frequency of diagnostic X-ray examinations was 868.86/1 000 population, including the frequency of CT examinations of 407.76 per 1 000 population.Conclusions:The per capita possession of medical X-ray equipment in Jinan is at a high level. The frequency of medical exposure has increased significantly, especially CT examinations. There is a big gap in diagnostic X-ray resource allocation between different levels of hospitals, so it is necessary to control the resource allocation and strengthen the protection of CT examination on the scientific basis.
3.An investigation of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in 2023
Guoying NING ; Yujiang GU ; Aihua ZHAI ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yiwen QIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):341-345
Objective:To investigate the current status of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in order to provide theoretical basis for continuously optimizing the allocation of diagnostic resources and strengthening the management of radiological health and radiation protection.Methods:In accordance with the 2023 Jinan radiation protection monitoring program of medical and health institutions, a survey was carried out for medical institutions involved in diagnostic X-ray examinations (excluding military hospitals and dental clinics) in Jinan by using uniform questionnaires. The survey included the basic situation of diagnostic X-ray institutions, the allocation of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of diagnostic staff, and the frequency of diagnositic X-ray examinations.Results:In 2023, there were 298 diagnostic X-ray institutions in Jinan, with 3 494 diagnostic workers and 1 387 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment. The included were 41 tertiary hospitals, 57 secondary hospitals, 110 primary hospitals and 90 unrated hospitals. The tertiary hospitals possessed the largest number of the diagnostic workers and equipment, accounting for 60.99% and 45.35% of the total, respectively. Among all the items of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of items of digital radiography equipment ranked top (34.37%), followed by CT machines (24.44%). There were 147.32 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment per million population on average. A total of 8 180 363 individuals received various types of diagnostic X-ray examinations, with CT diagnosis accounting for 46.93% and X-ray for 34.41%. The frequency of diagnostic X-ray examinations was 868.86/1 000 population, including the frequency of CT examinations of 407.76 per 1 000 population.Conclusions:The per capita possession of medical X-ray equipment in Jinan is at a high level. The frequency of medical exposure has increased significantly, especially CT examinations. There is a big gap in diagnostic X-ray resource allocation between different levels of hospitals, so it is necessary to control the resource allocation and strengthen the protection of CT examination on the scientific basis.
4.CGG Repeat Expansion in NOTCH2NLC Causing Overlapping Oculopharyngodistal Myopathy and Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease With Diffusion Weighted Imaging Abnormality in the Cerebellum
Jing MA ; Huiqiu ZHANG ; Bing MENG ; Jiangbo QIN ; Hongye LIU ; Xiaomin PANG ; Rongjuan ZHAO ; Juan WANG ; Xueli CHANG ; Junhong GUO ; Wei ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2024;20(6):580-590
Background:
and Purpose CGG repeat expansion in the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of the Notch 2 N-terminal-like C gene (NOTCH2NLC) has been associated with neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) and oculopharyngodistal myopathy type 3 (OPDM3). Few OPDM3 patients have been reported. This report describes two OPDM3 patients with novel imaging findings who presented the typical features of NIID, and reviews all OPDM3 cases available in the literature.
Methods:
The available clinical, imaging, and pathological information was reviewed and investigated. CGG repeat expansion in the 5'UTR of NOTCH2NLC was tested using the repeatprimed polymerase chain reaction (PCR), followed by the fluorescence amplicon-length PCR to determine the number of CGG repeats.
Results:
Our two OPDM3 patients and most patients reported in the literature developed the typical clinical characteristics of NIID, including leukoencephalopathy, peripheral neuropathy, cognitive deterioration, pigmentary retinopathy, ataxia, tremor, acute encephalitis-like episodes, pigmentary retinopathy, miosis, and sensorineural hearing loss. In addition to typical imaging findings of NIID, our two patients exhibited diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensities in the middle cerebellar peduncles, which have not been described previously. Muscle biopsies revealed rimmed vacuoles and p62-positive intranuclear inclusions in the myofibers in both patients. The skin biopsy performed in one patient detected typical eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions. Genetic analysis identified CGG repeat expansion in NOTCH2NLC as the causative mutation in the two patients.
Conclusions
Our two patients with OPDM3 had clinical characteristics of NIID and exhibited DWI abnormality in the cerebellum. Our results indicate that OPDM3 is within the spectrum of NIID and that DWI hyperintensities in the cerebellum are helpful for diagnosing NIID or OPDM3.
5.CGG Repeat Expansion in NOTCH2NLC Causing Overlapping Oculopharyngodistal Myopathy and Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease With Diffusion Weighted Imaging Abnormality in the Cerebellum
Jing MA ; Huiqiu ZHANG ; Bing MENG ; Jiangbo QIN ; Hongye LIU ; Xiaomin PANG ; Rongjuan ZHAO ; Juan WANG ; Xueli CHANG ; Junhong GUO ; Wei ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2024;20(6):580-590
Background:
and Purpose CGG repeat expansion in the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of the Notch 2 N-terminal-like C gene (NOTCH2NLC) has been associated with neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) and oculopharyngodistal myopathy type 3 (OPDM3). Few OPDM3 patients have been reported. This report describes two OPDM3 patients with novel imaging findings who presented the typical features of NIID, and reviews all OPDM3 cases available in the literature.
Methods:
The available clinical, imaging, and pathological information was reviewed and investigated. CGG repeat expansion in the 5'UTR of NOTCH2NLC was tested using the repeatprimed polymerase chain reaction (PCR), followed by the fluorescence amplicon-length PCR to determine the number of CGG repeats.
Results:
Our two OPDM3 patients and most patients reported in the literature developed the typical clinical characteristics of NIID, including leukoencephalopathy, peripheral neuropathy, cognitive deterioration, pigmentary retinopathy, ataxia, tremor, acute encephalitis-like episodes, pigmentary retinopathy, miosis, and sensorineural hearing loss. In addition to typical imaging findings of NIID, our two patients exhibited diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensities in the middle cerebellar peduncles, which have not been described previously. Muscle biopsies revealed rimmed vacuoles and p62-positive intranuclear inclusions in the myofibers in both patients. The skin biopsy performed in one patient detected typical eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions. Genetic analysis identified CGG repeat expansion in NOTCH2NLC as the causative mutation in the two patients.
Conclusions
Our two patients with OPDM3 had clinical characteristics of NIID and exhibited DWI abnormality in the cerebellum. Our results indicate that OPDM3 is within the spectrum of NIID and that DWI hyperintensities in the cerebellum are helpful for diagnosing NIID or OPDM3.
6.Analysis of the monitoring of radioactive hazard factors in non-medical institutions in Jinan, China
Aihua ZHAI ; Guoying NING ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yiwen QIN ; Yujiang GU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(4):415-420
Objective To investigate the exposure level of radioactive hazard factors and the health management of radiation workers in non-medical radiation institutions (excluding military institutions) in Jinan, China through radioactive hazard factor monitoring, to identify the weak links, and to provide a scientific basis for future work priorities. Methods According to the monitoring plan formulated by Jinan Municipal Health Commission, the task undertaking institutions at all levels in Jinan investigated the types of radioactive hazard factors, detection, training, and health monitoring of 101 non-medical radiation institutions in Jinan. In addition, the workplace radiation levels were detected in 25 institutions of 6 types of monitoring objects, including industrial flaw detection, non-medical accelerator, non-sealed radioactive material workplace, nuclear instrument, baggage detector, and others. Results The investigation objects included institutions engaged in industrial flaw detection, nuclear instrument, luggage detector, non-medical accelerator, non-sealed source workplace, and others. Of these institutions, 91.84% were equipped with radiation protection detectors, 92.86% were equipped with personal dose alarm, 97.73% were equipped with personal protective equipment, 94.36% performed radiation protection training, 92.69% employed radiation workers with certificates, 95.77% performed personal dose detection, 94.83% performed occupational health examination, and 100.00% were qualified for radiation protection detection in workplace. Conclusion There is still a gap between the radiation protection status of non-medical institutions in Jinan and the national regulations and standards, so it is necessary to further strengthen supervision and law enforcement and make greater efforts in training and publicity.
7.CGG Repeat Expansion in NOTCH2NLC Causing Overlapping Oculopharyngodistal Myopathy and Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease With Diffusion Weighted Imaging Abnormality in the Cerebellum
Jing MA ; Huiqiu ZHANG ; Bing MENG ; Jiangbo QIN ; Hongye LIU ; Xiaomin PANG ; Rongjuan ZHAO ; Juan WANG ; Xueli CHANG ; Junhong GUO ; Wei ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2024;20(6):580-590
Background:
and Purpose CGG repeat expansion in the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of the Notch 2 N-terminal-like C gene (NOTCH2NLC) has been associated with neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) and oculopharyngodistal myopathy type 3 (OPDM3). Few OPDM3 patients have been reported. This report describes two OPDM3 patients with novel imaging findings who presented the typical features of NIID, and reviews all OPDM3 cases available in the literature.
Methods:
The available clinical, imaging, and pathological information was reviewed and investigated. CGG repeat expansion in the 5'UTR of NOTCH2NLC was tested using the repeatprimed polymerase chain reaction (PCR), followed by the fluorescence amplicon-length PCR to determine the number of CGG repeats.
Results:
Our two OPDM3 patients and most patients reported in the literature developed the typical clinical characteristics of NIID, including leukoencephalopathy, peripheral neuropathy, cognitive deterioration, pigmentary retinopathy, ataxia, tremor, acute encephalitis-like episodes, pigmentary retinopathy, miosis, and sensorineural hearing loss. In addition to typical imaging findings of NIID, our two patients exhibited diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensities in the middle cerebellar peduncles, which have not been described previously. Muscle biopsies revealed rimmed vacuoles and p62-positive intranuclear inclusions in the myofibers in both patients. The skin biopsy performed in one patient detected typical eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions. Genetic analysis identified CGG repeat expansion in NOTCH2NLC as the causative mutation in the two patients.
Conclusions
Our two patients with OPDM3 had clinical characteristics of NIID and exhibited DWI abnormality in the cerebellum. Our results indicate that OPDM3 is within the spectrum of NIID and that DWI hyperintensities in the cerebellum are helpful for diagnosing NIID or OPDM3.
9.Lamin B1 regulates the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma cells by influencing telomerase activity.
Ruiguan WANG ; Si CHEN ; Zhijia SUN ; Shikun WANG ; Jie WANG ; Lingmei QIN ; Jiangbo LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(4):1609-1620
Lamin B1 (LMNB1) is highly expressed in liver cancer tissues, and its influence and mechanism on the proliferation of hepatocellular carcinoma cells were explored by knocking down the expression of the protein. In liver cancer cells, siRNAs were used to knock down LMNB1. Knockdown effects were detected by Western blotting. Changes in telomerase activity were detected by telomeric repeat amplification protocol assay (TRAP) experiments. Telomere length changes were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). CCK8, cloning formation, transwell and wound healing were performed to detect changes in its growth, invasion and migration capabilities. The lentiviral system was used to construct HepG2 cells that steadily knocked down LMNB1. Then the changes of telomere length and telomerase activity were detected, and the cell aging status was detected by SA-β-gal senescence staining. The effects of tumorigenesis were detected by nude mouse subcutaneous tumorigenesis experiments, subsequent histification staining of tumors, SA-β-gal senescence staining, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for telomere analysis and other experiments. Finally, the method of biogenesis analysis was used to find the expression of LMNB1 in clinical liver cancer tissues, and its relationship with clinical stages and patient survival. Knockdown of LMNB1 in HepG2 and Hep3B cells significantly reduced telomerase activity, cell proliferation, migration and invasion abilities. Experiments in cells and tumor formation in nude mice had demonstrated that stable knockdown of LMNB1 reduced telomerase activity, shortened telomere length, senesced cells, reduced cell tumorigenicity and KI-67 expression. Bioinformatics analysis showed that LMNB1 was highly expressed in liver cancer tissues and correlated with tumor stage and patient survival. In conclusion, LMNB1 is overexpressed in liver cancer cells, and it is expected to become an indicator for evaluating the clinical prognosis of liver cancer patients and a target for precise treatment.
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Mice
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Telomerase/metabolism*
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/genetics*
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Liver Neoplasms/genetics*
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Telomere Shortening
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
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Mice, Nude
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Telomere/pathology*
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Carcinogenesis
10.The value of IVIM imaging and DSC perfusion imaging in cerebral astrocytoma grading
Lina ZHU ; Hui ZHANG ; Yan TAN ; Xiaochun WANG ; Jiangbo QIN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(10):1502-1505
Objective To investigate the value of MR intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM)imaging and dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced(DSC)perfusion imaging in astrocytoma grading.Methods 22 patients with high grade astrocytoma and 28 patients with low grade astrocytoma underwent conventional MRI and IVIM,DSC scanning before operation.Parameters of IVIM included standard diffusion coefficient(ADCstandard ),slow diffusion coefficient(D),fast diffusion coefficient(D? ),fractional perfusion-related volume (f)values,and parameters of DSC included relative blood volume(rCBV),relative blood flow(rCBF)values of tumor solid part were measured quantitatively.The values between the two groups were compared by two samples t-test.By using ROC curve to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of using IVIM and DSC alone or jointly.Results The ADCstandard ,D,rCBV,rCBF values of tumor solid part had significant differences between the groups(P<0.01).The D? and f values were no significant differences (P=0.130,P=0.379).The area under the ROC curve of the values showed that ADCstandard (0.823),D(0.854),rCBV(0.858),rCBF(0.871),D+rCBV(0.952),D+rCBF(0.953).Conclusion The D,rCBV,rCBF values are helpful to determine the grade of astrocytomas.The use of IVIM in combination with DSC may improve the diagnostic accuracy of astrocytoma grading.

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