1.Quality Evaluation of Zhuye Shigao Granules and Its Therapeutic Effect on Mice with Cold-dampness Pestilence Attacking Lung Syndrome
Haihong LI ; Jiaqi SHEN ; Liwen LIANG ; Ziqi YANG ; Yuting YANG ; Shuyun LIANG ; Zhiliang SUN ; Jiannan LI ; Guangzhi CAI ; Jiyu GONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(15):182-190
ObjectiveTo establish a quality evaluation method for Zhuye Shigao granules(Zhuye Shigaotang) based on fingerprint and determination of index components, and to investigate the therapeutic effect of Zhuye Shigao granules on mice with cold-dampness pestilence attacking lung syndrome. MethodsThe fingerprint of Zhuye Shigao granules was established by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC), and the methods for determination of total calcium, orientin, isoorientin, ginsenosides Rg1, Re and Rb1 and other 2 index components were established. Fifty ICR mice were randomly divided into the blank group, model group, Zhuye Shigao granules low, medium and high dose groups(9.3, 18.6, 37.2 g·kg-1·d-1), with 10 mice in each group. In addition to the blank group, the model mice with cold-dampness pestilence attacking lung syndrome was prepared by nasal drip of lipopolysaccharide combined with cold-dampness environment. Each administration group was given the corresponding liquid by gavage according to the dose, while the blank group and model group were given the same volume of normal saline by gavage. Then, the body temperature and organ index of mice in each group were measured, hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining was used to investigate the lung tissue injury of mice in each group, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was used to detect the changes of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α), interleukin(IL)-lβ, IL-6, IL-10 levels in serum and lung tissue, as well as immunoglobulin(Ig)A and IgM levels in serum. ResultsThe fingerprint similarity of 10 batches of Zhuye Shigao granules was>0.950, and 20 common peaks were calibrated. Seven of them were identified, including peak 11(isoorientin), peak 12(orientin), peak 14(apioside liquiritin), peak 15(liquiritin), peak 17(apioside isoliquiritin), peak 19(isoliquiritin) and peak 20(liquiritigenin). The results of quantitative analysis showed that the content range of each index component in 10 batches of Zhuye Shigao granules was as follows:Total calcium of 9.978-11.294 mg·g-1, isoorientin of 0.033-0.041 mg·g-1, orientin of 0.046-0.055 mg·g-1, ginsenoside Rg1+ginsenoside Re of 0.748-0.762 mg·g-1, ginsenoside Rb1 of 0.151-0.197 mg·g-1, liquiritin of 1.106-1.366 mg·g-1, glycyrrhizic acid of 0.904-1.182 mg·g-1. Compared with the blank group, the body temperature of mice in the model group was significantly increased, the organ indexes of liver, lung and spleen were significantly decreased, the organ index of thymus was significantly increased, HE staining of lung tissue showed infiltration of inflammatory cells, a small amount of serous exudation was observed in the alveoli, and lung tissue was damaged. After the intervention of Zhuye Shigao granules, the pathological changes were improved compared with the model group. The expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α were significantly increased, the expression level of IL-10 was significantly decreased in serum and lung tissue. The levels of IgA and IgM in serum were significantly decreased(P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the body temperature, the organ indexes and immune factor levels in serum and lung tissue of mice in the Zhuye Shigao granules medium and high dose groups were significantly reduced(P<0.05, P<0.01). ConclusionIn this study, the quality evaluation of Zhuye Shigao granules was carried out based on fingerprint combined with determination of index components, and the fingerprint of four herbs(Lophatheri Herba, Ophiopogonis Radix, Pinelliae Rhizoma and Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma) in this formula and the determination of 8 index components were established. The therapeutic effect of Zhuye Shigao granules on mice with cold-dampness pestilence attacking lung syndrome may be related to inhibiting inflammatory response and mediating immune regulation.
2.Quality Evaluation of Black Panacis Quinquefolii Radix Based on Neuroprotective Spectrum-effect Relationship
Yuting YANG ; Shuyun LIANG ; Shanshan LI ; Yulong YANG ; Ziqi YANG ; Guangzhi CAI ; Liru ZHAO ; Jiyu GONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(18):149-156
ObjectiveTo clarify the neuroprotective effect of black Panacis Quinquefolii Radix(PQR) and explore its active ingredients, with the aim of establishing an activity-oriented quality evaluation method. MethodsTransgenic Tg(HuC∶EGFP) zebrafish was used to establish a neuronal injury model by aluminum chloride immersion. Different doses(10, 20 mg·L-1) of PQR and black PQR ethanol extracts were administered. The neuroprotective effects of PQR and black PQR were compared by analyzing the fluorescent area and intensity of zebrafish neurons. Based on ultra-performance liquid chromatography(UPLC), a fingerprint profile of black PQR was established, followed by principal component analysis(PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA). Differential components were screened using the criteria of variable importance in the projection(VIP) value>1 and P<0.05. The neuroprotective activity of 14 batches of black PQR was assessed, and Spearman correlation analysis was used to identify saponins related to neuroprotective activity, which were then validated. Based on the above results, active marker components were determined, and an UPLC method was established for their quantitation with clear content limits. ResultsPharmacological efficacy results showed that both PQR and black PQR at different doses could significantly improved neuronal damage in zebrafish. At a dose of 20 mg·L-1, black PQR demonstrated superior efficacy(P<0.05). The fingerprint similarities of 14 batches of black PQR were>0.94, with 26 common peaks identified. Through comparison with the reference standards, 8 components were confirmed, including peak 1(ginsenoside Rg1), peak 2(ginsenoside Re), peak 5(ginsenoside Rb1), peak 9(ginsenoside Rd), peak 16[ginsenoside 20(S)-Rg3], peak 17[ginsenoside 20(R)-Rg3], peak 18(ginsenoside Rk1), and peak 19(ginsenoside Rg5). The results of PCA and OPLS-DA indicated that there were differences in saponins among black PQR samples from different origins, and 12 differential components were screened. All 14 batches of black PQR exhibited good protective effects on zebrafish neurons, with Shaanxi-produced black PQR showing superior protective effects compared to the other three production regions. Spearman correlation analysis revealed that a total of 11 components, including ginsenosides 20(S)-Rg3, 20(R)-Rg3, Rk1 and Rg5, showed a significant positive correlation with the neuroprotective effect in zebrafish(P<0.05). The activity validation results indicated that ginsenosides 20(S)-Rg3, 20(R)-Rg3, Rk1 and Rg5 were the primary components responsible for the neuroprotective effects of black PQR. Quantitative analysis showed that the content of ginsenoside 20(S)-Rg3 in 14 batches of black PQR ranged from 0.17% to 0.52%, and the repair rate of neuronal damage ranged from 42.77% to 97.83%. ConclusionBased on the fingerprint and neuronal protective activity, the spectrum-effect related quality control model of black PQR was established, with ginsenoside 20(S)-Rg3 as the quality control index, and the neuronal damage repair rate≥60% as the evaluation standard, the minimum limit of ginsenoside 20(S)-Rg3 in black PQR should be≥0.20%.
3.EZH2 protein expression in predicting malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia: a prospective cohort study
MEI Nianrou ; LIU Limin ; YANG Jingwen ; XU Siming ; LI Chenxi ; GE Shuyun ; ZHOU Haiwen
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(10):862-872
Objective:
To investigate the predictive value of EZH2 expression for malignant transformation in oral leukoplakia (OLK) and to provide a reference for clinical practice.
Methods:
This study was approved by the institutional ethics committee, and informed consent was obtained from all participants. A total of 114 patients diagnosed with OLK by pathological examination and treated at our hospital between November 2020 and July 2022 were initially enrolled. After excluding those with incomplete data or follow-up, 105 participants were included in the final analysis, comprising 14 in the high EZH2 expression group and 91 in the low EZH2 expression group. Histopathological examination of oral mucosa and immunohistochemical detection of EZH2 protein expression were performed. The follow-up period was 30 months; participants were followed until malignant transformation occurred or until the end of follow-up, at which point they were withdrawn from the study. The exposure factor was the level of EZH2 protein expression, and the outcome was the malignant transformation rate of OLK. Differences in EZH2 expression levels and transformation outcomes were analyzed.
Results:
There were no statistically significant differences between the high and low EZH2 expression groups in terms of age, sex, history of systemic disease, lifestyle habits, psychological status, diet, and sleep conditions (P > 0.05). Lesions in the high EZH2 expression group were mainly located on the ventral tongue, while in the low EZH2 expression group, they were more commonly found on the dorsal tongue and buccal mucosa. The malignant transformation rate was 28.6% (4/14) in the high expression group and 8.8% (8/91) in the low expression group; these differences were not statistically significant (P=0.053). In univariate Cox regression analysis, the risk of malignant transformation in the high EZH2 expression group was 3.647 times that of the low EZH2 expression group (HR = 3.647, 95% CI: 1.097-12.120, P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that over the 30-month follow-up period, the cancer-free survival rate in the high EZH2 expression group was 19.8% lower than in the low expression group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). In multivariate Cox regression analysis, only moderate and severe epithelial dysplasia were identified as independent risk factors for malignant transformation. The risk of malignant transformation in the moderate and severe dysplasia groups was 10.695 and 13.623 times higher, respectively, than in the mild dysplasia group (HR = 10.695, 95% CI: 2.270-50.396, P<0.05; HR=13.623, 95% CI: 1.918-96.774, P<0.05). EZH2 high expression was not an independent risk factor in the multivariate model (HR= 2.528, 95% CI: 0.752-8.500, P = 0.134).
Conclusion
High EZH2 protein expression is a risk factor for the malignant transformation of OLK but does not have independent predictive value.
4.Mechanism study on the improvement of lung injury in mice with in-fluenza A virus pneumonia by Shufeng Jiedu capsules based on regu-lating intestinal microflora
Yikun WU ; Hongmin GUO ; Yan LI ; Weige MU ; Shuyun HUANG ; Jiuling ZHU ; Zhu YANG ; Shuzhi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(10):1351-1360
AIM:To study the improvement effect and possible mechanism of Shufeng Jiedu capsules(SFJDC)on viral pneumonia.METHODS:Forty-eight BALB/c mice were used to establish a viral pneumo-nia model by intranasal administration of influenza A virus H1N1.They were randomly divided into 4 groups,with twelve mice in each group.Except for the Model group,the treatment group was given oseltamivir(OSTW),low and high dose groups of Shufeng Jiedu capsules(SFJDC-L,SFJD-H)by gavage,take another 12 mice as the normal group,continu-ously administered for 7 days.The physical signs of each group of mice were observed during the ad-ministration process,and the daily body weight change rate and disease activity index was calculat-ed;After administration,lung,intestinal tissue,and intestinal contents were taken,and the pathological changes in mouse lung tissue were detected using hematoxylin eosin(HE)staining method,Alisin blue staining was used to detect goblet cells in the intes-tinal wall;RT-qPCR method for detecting viral load influenza(infA)and the expression of tumor necro-sis factor-a(TNF-α)and interleukin-6(IL-6)mRNA in mouse lung tissue;Detection of mouse gut mi-crobiota using 16S rRNA high-throughput sequenc-ing;ELISA method for detecting lipopolysaccharide(LPS),TNF-α and IL-6 level in mouse serum;The ex-pression of cyclic GMP AMP synthase(cGAS),inter-feron gene stimulating protein(STING),phospho-STING(p-STING),nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB)phos-pho-nuclear factor-κB(p-NF-κB)in lung tissue and ZO-1,Occludin in small small intestine was detected by Western Blotting.RESULTS:Compared with the model group,the lung index and viral load of mice in the Shufeng Jiedu capsules group were signifi-cantly reduced(P<0.01);significant reduction in lung tissue inflammation accompanied by TNF-α;The expression level of IL-6 mRNA decreased(P<0.01);The abundance of Firmicutes and Lachnospi-raceae in the intestine significantly increased(P<0.01),while the abundance of Bacteroidetes and Bacteroidaceae communities significantly de-creased(P<0.05 or 0.01);The number of goblet cells in the small intestine epithelium significantly increased(P<0.01);the levels of serum LPS and TNF-α,IL-6 were significantly reduced(P<0.01);The protein expression level of cGAS,p-STING,p-NF-κB significantly decreased in lung tissue(P<0.05 or 0.01),ZO-1,Occludin significantly decreased in small intestine(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Shufeng Jie-du capsules reduces the inflammatory response of mice lung tissue,and its mechanism may be relat-ed to its regulation of intestinal flora,protection of intestinal mucosal barrier,and reduction the activa-tion of cGAS/STING/NF-κB signaling pathway ac-tived by LPS leakaging from the intestine.
5.Construction and verification of atherosclerosis risk prediction model for rheumatoid arthritis patients
Jing LYU ; Fangying ZHU ; Kai ZHU ; Yun LI ; Na YANG ; Shuyun WEN ; Miqian ZHONG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(10):1043-1047
Objective To construct a risk prediction model for atherosclerosis(AS)in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA)based on Lasso-Logistic regression analysis and provide a scientific basis for individualized clinical intervention.Methods The retrospective clinical data were collected from 344 RA patients,including 86 patients with AS(RA+AS group)and 258 patients with without AS(RA group).The clinical characteristics and initial laboratory test results were compared between the two groups.Lasso regression was used to screen the key predictive variables,and Logistic regression was combined to construct the prediction mode.The discrimination of the model was evaluated through the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and the area under the curve(AUC).The Hosmer-Lemeshow test was used to assess the calibration,and decision curve analysis was used to verify the clinical applicability of the model.Results Seven predictive variables were identified including RA disease duration,DAS28 score,C-reactive protein(CRP),triglycerides(TG),high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C),fasting blood glucose(FBG)and hypertension.The risk prediction model for AS in RA patients was:Logit(P)=-2.674+0.605×RA disease duration+0.393×DAS28 score+0.310×CRP+1.346×TG-2.289×HDL-C+0.679×FBG+0.711×hypertension.The AUC of the model was 0.965(95%CI:0.943-0.987),and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed χ2=0.547,P=1.000,indicating good discrimination and calibration.Clinical decision curve analysis showed that the probability threshold ranged from 7%to 92%,demonstrating high clinical applicability.Conclusion The AS risk prediction model constructed in this study for RA patients can effectively identify high-risk individuals,supporting the development of personalized prevention and treatment strategies.
6.Effects of Generalised Joint Hypermobility on Walking Function in School-Age Children
Yan YU ; Shuyun JIANG ; Yiying LI ; Xiaoying LU ; Yang LI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):323-328
Objective To investigate the gait characteristics of school-age children with generalised joint hypermobility(GJH).Methods The kinematic and kinetic data of lower extremity joints in 56 children with GJH and 56 healthy children were collected by 3D motion capture system and 3D force plates,and the differences between the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results Kinematics parameters:the mean ankle inversion angle(P=0.000),maximum hip adduction angle(P=0.002)and maximum foot clearance angle(P=0.004)in stance phase decreased in the GJH children group,while the mean foot progression angle(P=0.000),the maximum foot internal rotation angle(P=0.000)in stance phase,and the knee flexion angle(P=0.032)in the middle stance phase increased.Kinetics parameters:the maximum power of knee(P=0.005)and hip(P=0.000)joints and the maximum inversion moment of ankle joints(P=0.009)in stance phase decreased in GJH children group.Temporal and spatial parameters:the step length(P=0.001),walking velocity(P=0.000),and cadence(P=0.000)decreased in GJH children group,while the stance phase percentage(P=0.000),and step width(P=0.000)increased.Conclusions There is a decrease in walking efficiency and balance stability of children with GJH.The line alignment is abnormal in ankle joint.The knee function needs a long-term attention.
7.Effects of Generalised Joint Hypermobility on Walking Function in School-Age Children
Yan YU ; Shuyun JIANG ; Yiying LI ; Xiaoying LU ; Yang LI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):323-328
Objective To investigate the gait characteristics of school-age children with generalised joint hypermobility(GJH).Methods The kinematic and kinetic data of lower extremity joints in 56 children with GJH and 56 healthy children were collected by 3D motion capture system and 3D force plates,and the differences between the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results Kinematics parameters:the mean ankle inversion angle(P=0.000),maximum hip adduction angle(P=0.002)and maximum foot clearance angle(P=0.004)in stance phase decreased in the GJH children group,while the mean foot progression angle(P=0.000),the maximum foot internal rotation angle(P=0.000)in stance phase,and the knee flexion angle(P=0.032)in the middle stance phase increased.Kinetics parameters:the maximum power of knee(P=0.005)and hip(P=0.000)joints and the maximum inversion moment of ankle joints(P=0.009)in stance phase decreased in GJH children group.Temporal and spatial parameters:the step length(P=0.001),walking velocity(P=0.000),and cadence(P=0.000)decreased in GJH children group,while the stance phase percentage(P=0.000),and step width(P=0.000)increased.Conclusions There is a decrease in walking efficiency and balance stability of children with GJH.The line alignment is abnormal in ankle joint.The knee function needs a long-term attention.
8.Mechanism study on the improvement of lung injury in mice with in-fluenza A virus pneumonia by Shufeng Jiedu capsules based on regu-lating intestinal microflora
Yikun WU ; Hongmin GUO ; Yan LI ; Weige MU ; Shuyun HUANG ; Jiuling ZHU ; Zhu YANG ; Shuzhi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(10):1351-1360
AIM:To study the improvement effect and possible mechanism of Shufeng Jiedu capsules(SFJDC)on viral pneumonia.METHODS:Forty-eight BALB/c mice were used to establish a viral pneumo-nia model by intranasal administration of influenza A virus H1N1.They were randomly divided into 4 groups,with twelve mice in each group.Except for the Model group,the treatment group was given oseltamivir(OSTW),low and high dose groups of Shufeng Jiedu capsules(SFJDC-L,SFJD-H)by gavage,take another 12 mice as the normal group,continu-ously administered for 7 days.The physical signs of each group of mice were observed during the ad-ministration process,and the daily body weight change rate and disease activity index was calculat-ed;After administration,lung,intestinal tissue,and intestinal contents were taken,and the pathological changes in mouse lung tissue were detected using hematoxylin eosin(HE)staining method,Alisin blue staining was used to detect goblet cells in the intes-tinal wall;RT-qPCR method for detecting viral load influenza(infA)and the expression of tumor necro-sis factor-a(TNF-α)and interleukin-6(IL-6)mRNA in mouse lung tissue;Detection of mouse gut mi-crobiota using 16S rRNA high-throughput sequenc-ing;ELISA method for detecting lipopolysaccharide(LPS),TNF-α and IL-6 level in mouse serum;The ex-pression of cyclic GMP AMP synthase(cGAS),inter-feron gene stimulating protein(STING),phospho-STING(p-STING),nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB)phos-pho-nuclear factor-κB(p-NF-κB)in lung tissue and ZO-1,Occludin in small small intestine was detected by Western Blotting.RESULTS:Compared with the model group,the lung index and viral load of mice in the Shufeng Jiedu capsules group were signifi-cantly reduced(P<0.01);significant reduction in lung tissue inflammation accompanied by TNF-α;The expression level of IL-6 mRNA decreased(P<0.01);The abundance of Firmicutes and Lachnospi-raceae in the intestine significantly increased(P<0.01),while the abundance of Bacteroidetes and Bacteroidaceae communities significantly de-creased(P<0.05 or 0.01);The number of goblet cells in the small intestine epithelium significantly increased(P<0.01);the levels of serum LPS and TNF-α,IL-6 were significantly reduced(P<0.01);The protein expression level of cGAS,p-STING,p-NF-κB significantly decreased in lung tissue(P<0.05 or 0.01),ZO-1,Occludin significantly decreased in small intestine(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Shufeng Jie-du capsules reduces the inflammatory response of mice lung tissue,and its mechanism may be relat-ed to its regulation of intestinal flora,protection of intestinal mucosal barrier,and reduction the activa-tion of cGAS/STING/NF-κB signaling pathway ac-tived by LPS leakaging from the intestine.
9.Temporal-Spatial Parameters and Kinematic Characteristics of School-Aged Children with Torticollis Based on Three-Dimensional Gait Analysis
Lüqianqian XIA ; Yang LI ; Yan YU ; XIaoying LU ; Yiying LI ; Shuyun JIANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(3):599-605
Objective To assess the motor function of school-aged children with congenital muscular torticollis(CMT),and analyze the spatiotemporal parameters of their walking motion as well as the kinematic parameters of the trunk and lower limbs,so as to explore the potential long-term impact of CMT on the growth and development of children.Methods Using three-dimensional(3D)gait analysis technology,the gait of children with CMT was evaluated in detail and compared with that of normal children.The motion angles and ranges of the trunk,pelvis,hip,knee,and ankle joints,along with spatio-temporal parameters,were analyzed.Thirty-one children with CMT aged 6-12 years were recruited into the torticollis group,and 31 normal children of the same age range were included in the control group.The data of the torticollis group were divided into the healthy side and the affected side based on the side of the torticollis.Statistical analysis was performed among the three groups to calculate the differences in kinematic and spatio-temporal parameters.Results Compared with nomal children of the same age in the control group,significant differences were observed in the affected and unaffected sides of the torticollis group in terms of stride length,gait speed,percentage of support phase time,average ankle inversion angle during the swing phase,average ankle inversion angle during the support phase,average foot orientation angle during the support phase,average ankle internal rotation angle relative to the tibia during the stance phase,average knee valgus angle during the stance phase,average shoulder joint elevation,and shoulder joint height at landing.Specifically,the torticollis group had significantly lower stride length,gait speed,ankle inversion angle,knee valgus angle,and foot eversion angle in both the affected and unaffected sides compared to the control group,while the percentage of support phase time and the internal rotation angle of the foot relative to the tibia during the stance phase were higher than those in the control group.Conclusions For school-aged children with CMT,there are still residual manifestations of overall motor development abnormalities.These abnormalities also affect the non-affected side.Children with CMT have a relatively high risk of developing uneven shoulders,their overall walking efficiency is lower than that of normal children of the same age,and they exhibit lower limb motor abnormalities such as insufficient ankle joint stability.
10.Granulomatous cheilitis after treatment of venous malformations of the upper lip: a case report and literature review
YANG Yang ; ZHOU Haiwen ; GE Shuyun
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(3):230-236
Objective:
To explore the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment of granulomatous cheilitis complications after treatment in patients with upper lip venous malformations, as well as to provide a reference for their clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Methods:
This report provides details on the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment of a case of granulomatous cheilitis after the treatment of upper lip venous malformation, and then analyzes granulomatous cheilitis alongside the related literature. The patient, a 30-year old male, was first seen in the dermatology department of another hospital with bright red spots on his lips, diagnosed with allergic dermatitis and received symptomatic treatment, and the erythema did not improve. He was diagnosed with ‘cavernous hemangioma’ and was treated with polydocanol and bleomycin injections. The bright red spots on his lips improved, but the swelling worsened for more than half a year. He then sought treatment at the oral mucosal department of our hospital. At the time of consultation, the swelling of the upper lip and perilabial skin was obvious, and there was a red patch on the right side of the upper lip, that was congested with blood. The upper lip was tough, with hard nodules, unclear borders, and poor mobility. Pathological examination showed epithelial hyperplasia of the upper lip mucosa, surface hyperkeratosis, subepithelial fibrous tissue hyperplasia, and chronic inflammation of the mucosa and minor salivary glands. Focal histiocyte, lymphocyte, and plasma cell infiltration was seen in the submucosal layer, with granulomatous inflammatory manifestations. Based on the patient's medical history, clinical manifestations, and histopathological manifestations, the diagnosis of granulomatous cheilitis was made. Tretinoin 0.3 mL (40 mg/mL, 1 mL/vial) was injected into the deep layer of the mucosa of the right and left upper lips for local block treatment. Prednisone acetate tablets (10 mg/Qd) were taken orally, and after 1 week of follow-up, the symptoms improved, so the original treatment was continued. After 2 weeks of follow-up, the swelling of the lips improved significantly, and the oral prednisone acetate tablets were adjusted to 5 mg/Qd. After 4 weeks of follow-up, the shape of the lips was largely back to normal, and the color and suppleness of the lips had improved significantly. The local block treatment and oral medication were stopped, and the patient was instructed to apply the topical tretinoin ointment Bid on the upper lip.
Results:
The patient had a follow-up visit 8 weeks later, at which their lip color, shape, and texture remained normal, and the patient was instructed to stop the medication and follow up. A review of the literature suggests that the etiology of granulomatous cheilitis is unknown and that it is associated with genetic predisposition, odontogenic infections, allergic factors, microbial infections, and immunological factors. It needs to be clinically differentiated from diseases such as lip venous malformations, lip angioneurotic oedema, Crohn's disease, and tuberculosis. At present, the clinical treatment of granulomatous cheilitis is still based on local glucocorticoid block therapy or a combination of oral glucocorticoid drugs. In this case, the area of erythema on the lips decreased in size, but swelling occurred and continued to worsen after polydocanol and bleomycin injection treatment. Pre-existing venous malformation should be considered as a complication associated with injectable drugs that can produce granulomatous cheilitis.
Conclusion
The injection-based treatment of lip venous malformation may be complicated by granulomatous cheilitis, and in the process of clinical diagnosis and treatment, it is necessary to be aware to the existence of drug-related factors in the occurrence and development of granulomatous diseases.


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