1.Expert consensus on early orthodontic treatment of class III malocclusion.
Xin ZHOU ; Si CHEN ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Weiran LI ; Jun WANG ; Min HU ; Yang CAO ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jiejun SHI ; Jie GUO ; Zhihua LI ; Wensheng MA ; Yi LIU ; Huang LI ; Yanqin LU ; Liling REN ; Rui ZOU ; Linyu XU ; Jiangtian HU ; Xiuping WU ; Shuxia CUI ; Lulu XU ; Xudong WANG ; Songsong ZHU ; Li HU ; Qingming TANG ; Jinlin SONG ; Bing FANG ; Lili CHEN
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):20-20
The prevalence of Class III malocclusion varies among different countries and regions. The populations from Southeast Asian countries (Chinese and Malaysian) showed the highest prevalence rate of 15.8%, which can seriously affect oral function, facial appearance, and mental health. As anterior crossbite tends to worsen with growth, early orthodontic treatment can harness growth potential to normalize maxillofacial development or reduce skeletal malformation severity, thereby reducing the difficulty and shortening the treatment cycle of later-stage treatment. This is beneficial for the physical and mental growth of children. Therefore, early orthodontic treatment for Class III malocclusion is particularly important. Determining the optimal timing for early orthodontic treatment requires a comprehensive assessment of clinical manifestations, dental age, and skeletal age, and can lead to better results with less effort. Currently, standardized treatment guidelines for early orthodontic treatment of Class III malocclusion are lacking. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the etiology, clinical manifestations, classification, and early orthodontic techniques for Class III malocclusion, along with systematic discussions on selecting early treatment plans. The purpose of this expert consensus is to standardize clinical practices and improve the treatment outcomes of Class III malocclusion through early orthodontic treatment.
Humans
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Malocclusion, Angle Class III/classification*
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Orthodontics, Corrective/methods*
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Consensus
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Child
2.Generalized Functional Linear Models: Efficient Modeling for High-dimensional Correlated Mixture Exposures.
Bing Song ZHANG ; Hai Bin YU ; Xin PENG ; Hai Yi YAN ; Si Ran LI ; Shutong LUO ; Hui Zi WEIREN ; Zhu Jiang ZHOU ; Ya Lin KUANG ; Yi Huan ZHENG ; Chu Lan OU ; Lin Hua LIU ; Yuehua HU ; Jin Dong NI
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(8):961-976
OBJECTIVE:
Humans are exposed to complex mixtures of environmental chemicals and other factors that can affect their health. Analysis of these mixture exposures presents several key challenges for environmental epidemiology and risk assessment, including high dimensionality, correlated exposure, and subtle individual effects.
METHODS:
We proposed a novel statistical approach, the generalized functional linear model (GFLM), to analyze the health effects of exposure mixtures. GFLM treats the effect of mixture exposures as a smooth function by reordering exposures based on specific mechanisms and capturing internal correlations to provide a meaningful estimation and interpretation. The robustness and efficiency was evaluated under various scenarios through extensive simulation studies.
RESULTS:
We applied the GFLM to two datasets from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). In the first application, we examined the effects of 37 nutrients on BMI (2011-2016 cycles). The GFLM identified a significant mixture effect, with fiber and fat emerging as the nutrients with the greatest negative and positive effects on BMI, respectively. For the second application, we investigated the association between four pre- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and gout risk (2007-2018 cycles). Unlike traditional methods, the GFLM indicated no significant association, demonstrating its robustness to multicollinearity.
CONCLUSION
GFLM framework is a powerful tool for mixture exposure analysis, offering improved handling of correlated exposures and interpretable results. It demonstrates robust performance across various scenarios and real-world applications, advancing our understanding of complex environmental exposures and their health impacts on environmental epidemiology and toxicology.
Humans
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Environmental Exposure/analysis*
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Linear Models
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Nutrition Surveys
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Environmental Pollutants
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Body Mass Index
3.Expert consensus on pediatric orthodontic therapies of malocclusions in children
Zhou CHENCHEN ; Duan PEIPEI ; He HONG ; Song JINLIN ; Hu MIN ; Liu YUEHUA ; Liu YAN ; Guo JIE ; Jin FANG ; Cao YANG ; Jiang LINGYONG ; Ye QINGSONG ; Zhu MIN ; Jiang BEIZHAN ; Ruan WENHUA ; Yuan XIAO ; Li HUANG ; Zou RUI ; Tian YULOU ; Gao LI ; Shu RUI ; Chen JIANWEI ; Liu RENKAI ; Zou SHUJUAN ; Li XIAOBING
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(2):186-196
Malocclusion,identified by the World Health Organization(WHO)as one of three major oral diseases,profoundly impacts the dental-maxillofacial functions,facial esthetics,and long-term development of~260 million children in China.Beyond its physical manifestations,malocclusion also significantly influences the psycho-social well-being of these children.Timely intervention in malocclusion can foster an environment conducive to dental-maxillofacial development and substantially decrease the incidence of malocclusion or reduce the severity and complexity of malocclusion in the permanent dentition,by mitigating the negative impact of abnormal environmental influences on the growth.Early orthodontic treatment encompasses accurate identification and treatment of dental and maxillofacial morphological and functional abnormalities during various stages of dental-maxillofacial development,ranging from fetal stages to the early permanent dentition phase.From an economic and societal standpoint,the urgency for effective early orthodontic treatments for malocclusions in childhood cannot be overstated,underlining its profound practical and social importance.This consensus paper discusses the characteristics and the detrimental effects of malocclusion in children,emphasizing critical need for early treatment.It elaborates on corresponding core principles and fundamental approaches in early orthodontics,proposing comprehensive guidance for preventive and interceptive orthodontic treatment,serving as a reference for clinicians engaged in early orthodontic treatment.
4.Clinical treatment of postmenopausal female urethral syndrome with promestriene vaginal gelatin capsules administered through different schemes
Dong ZHU ; Yuehua LAO ; Lingbo MAO ; Yong HUANG ; Xian WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;30(9):1319-1323
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of promestriene vaginal gelatin capsules administered through different schemes in the treatment of postmenopausal female urethral syndrome.Methods:A total of 120 patients with postmenopausal female urethral syndrome who received treatment in General Hospital of Medical and Health Group of Cixi Third People's Hospital from January 2021 to June 2022 were included in this study. They were randomly divided into groups A and B ( n = 60/group). Group A was treated with vaginal gelatin capsules containing 10 mg promestriene once a day. Group B was treated with vaginal gelatin capsules containing 10 mg promestriene twice a day. Both groups were treated for 20 days as a course of treatment. The improvement of symptoms, lower urinary tract symptom score, quality of life score, estradiol level, follicle stimulating hormone level, and endometrial thickness were compared between the two groups. Results:After treatment, the scores of incomplete urination, urination interval, intermittent urination, dysuria, thinner urine line, urination force, and nocturnal urination times in group A were (2.51 ± 1.76) points, (2.66 ± 1.08) points, (2.61 ± 1.45) points, (2.48 ± 1.42) points, (2.85 ± 1.03) points, (2.48 ± 1.42) points, and (2.52 ± 1.72) points, respectively, which were significantly lower than (3.15 ± 1.35) points, (3.23 ± 1.14) points, (2.99 ± 1.57) points, (3.08 ± 1.09) points, (3.45 ± 1.72) points, (3.25 ± 1.08) points, and (3.21 ± 1.87) points, respectively, in group B ( t = 10.57, 9.78, 13.83, 10.34, 9.35, 12.34, 9.45, all P < 0.05). The quality of life score in group A was (2.45 ± 0.86) points, which was significantly lower than (3.51 ± 0.92) points in group B ( t = 5.45, P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in estradiol and follicle stimulating hormone levels and endometrial thickness between the two groups before and after treatment (all P > 0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups. Conclusion:Local application of promestriene vaginal gelatin capsules can improve the urethral syndrome in postmenopausal women. The once daily 10 mg promestriene vaginal gelatin capsule administration scheme can achieve better efficacy and safety than the twice daily administration scheme. The study is innovative, scientific, and worthy of clinical promotion.
5.CHESS endoscopic ruler in objective measurement of diameter of esophageal varices in liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension: a prospective multicenter study
Shengjuan HU ; Jianping HU ; Shaoqi YANG ; Xiaoguo LI ; Yanhong DENG ; Ruichun SHI ; Xiaoqin LI ; Hailong QI ; Qian SHEN ; Fang HE ; Jun ZHU ; Bin MA ; Xiaobing YU ; Jianyang GUO ; Yuehua YU ; Haijiang YONG ; Wentun YAO ; Ting YE ; Hua WANG ; Wenfu DONG ; Jianguo LIU ; Qiang WEI ; Jing TIAN ; Haoxiang HE ; Changhui HE ; Yifei HUANG ; Yang BU ; Xiaolong QI
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2023;43(3):193-198
Objective:To investigate the safety and feasibility of the CHESS endoscpic ruler (CHESS ruler), and the consistency between the measured values and the interpretation values by endoscopic physician experience.Methods:From January 2021 to January 2022, a total of 105 liver cirrhosis patients with portal hypertension were prospectively enrolled from General Hospital, Xixia Branch Hospital, Ningnan Hospital of People′s Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (29 cases), and the First People′s Hospital of Yinchuan (25 cases), General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University (18 cases), Wuzhong People′s Hospital (10 cases), the Fifth People′s Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (10 cases), Shizuishan Second People′s Hospital (6 cases), Yinchuan Second People′s Hospital (5 cases), and Zhongwei People′s Hospital (2 cases) 8 hospitals. The clinical characteristics of all the patients, including gender, age, nationality, etiolog of liver cirrhosis, and Child-Pugh classification of liver function were recorded. A big gastroesophageal varices was defined as diameter of varices ≥5 mm. Endoscopist (associated chief physician) performed gastroscopy according to the routine gastroscopy procedures, and the diameter of the biggest esophageal varices was measured by experience and images were collected, and then objective measurement was with the CHESS ruler and images were collected. The diameter of esophageal varices of 10 randomly selected patients (random number table method) was determined by 6 endoscopists (attending physician or associated chief physician) with experience or measured by CHESS ruler. Kappa test was used to test the consistency in the diameter of esophageal varices between measured values by CHESS ruler and the interpretation values by endoscopic physician experience.Results:Among 105 liver cirrhosis patients with portal hypertension, male 65 cases and female 40 cases, aged (54.8±12.2) years old, Han nationality 82 cases, Hui nationality 21 cases and Mongolian nationality 2 cases. The etiology of liver cirrhosis included chronic hepatitis B (79 cases), alcoholic liver disease (7 cases), autoimmune hepatitis (7 cases), chronic hepatitis C (2 cases), and other etiology (10 cases). Liver function of 32 cases was Child-Pugh A, Child-Pugh B 57 cases, and Child-Pugh C 16 cases. All 105 liver cirrhosis patients with cirrhotic portal hypertension were successfully measured the diameter of gastroesophageal varices by CHESS ruler, and the success rate of application of CHESS ruler was 100.0% (105/105). The procedure time from the CHESS ruler into the body to the exit of the body after measurement was (3.50±2.55) min. No complications happened in all the patients during measurement. Among 105 liver cirrhosis patients with cirrhotic portal hypertension, 96 cases (91.4%) were recognized as big gastroesophageal varices by the endoscopists. Totally 93 cases (88.6%) were considered as big gastroesophageal varices by CHESS ruler. Eight cases were recognized as big gastroesophageal varices by the endoscopist, however not by the CHESS ruler; 5 cases were recognized as big gastroesophageal varices by the CHESS ruler, but not by the endoscopists; 4 cases were not recognized as big gastroesophageal varices both by the endoscopists and CHESS ruler; 88 cases were recognized as big gastroesophageal varices both by the endoscopists and CHESS ruler. The missed diagnostic rate of big gastroesophageal varices by the endoscopists experience was 5.4% (5/93), and the Kappa value of consistency coefficient between the measurement by the CHESS ruler and the interpretation by endoscopists experience was 0.31 (95% confidence interval 0.03 to 0.60). The overall Kappa value of consistency coefficient by 6 endoscopists measured by CHESS ruler in big gastroesophageal varices diagnosis was 0.77 (95% confidence interval 0.61 to 0.93).Conclusion:As an objective measurement tool, CHESS ruler can make up for the deficiency of subjective judgment by endoscopists, accurately measure the diameter of gastroesophageal varices, and is highly feasible and safe.
6.Analysis of genetic variant in a child with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome.
Shuxia ZHU ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Yuehua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(12):1556-1559
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a child featuring facial dysmorphism, single palmar crease, motor and language delay, and hypoplasia of corpus callosum.
METHODS:
A child who had visited the Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical College on March 16, 2021 was selected as the study subject. Peripheral blood samples of the child and his parents were collected, and the genomic DNA was extracted for whole exome sequencing (WES). Candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing and bioinformatic analysis.
RESULTS:
WES revealed that the child has harbored a heterozygous c.607delT (p.S203Pfs*31) variant in exon 9 of the TCF4 gene, for which both of his parents were of the wild-type. Based on guidelines from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, the variant was classified as pathogenic (PVS1+PM2_Supporting+PM6).
CONCLUSION
The heterozygous c.607delT (p.S203Pfs*31) variant of the TCF4 gene probably underlay the Pitt-Hopkins syndrome in this child. Genetic testing has enabled the definite diagnosis.
Humans
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Child
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Exons
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Computational Biology
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Genetic Testing
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Genomics
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Mutation
7.The value of gadoxetate disodium enhanced MRI in the quantitative assessment of liver fibrosis
Dandan SHI ; Ran GUO ; Yuehua LIU ; Cong WANG ; Changjiang YU ; Yiran ZHOU ; Shaocheng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(3):273-278
Objective:To evaluate the value of quantitative analysis of the relative signal intensity (SI) of liver gadolinium disodium enhanced MRI in the grading of liver fibrosis.Methods:From January 2018 to October 2020, the relevant data of 131 patients who underwent gadoxetate disodium enhanced MRI examination were retrospectively analyzed in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital. All patients had histopathological results. According to the Laennec grading system of liver fibrosis, the patients were classified in F0-F1 (27 cases), F2 (19 cases), F3 (17 cases) and F4 (68 cases). The signal intensity of the liver, erector spinae and spleen were measured before and after the enhancement; and 5 post-contrast relative SI parameters were calculated, including the relative enhancement (RE), liver-to-muscle contrast ratio (LMC), liver-to-spleen contrast ratio (LSC), LMC increase rate, LSC increase rate. The differences of 5 post-contrast relative SI parameters among the different fibrosis grades were compared using one-way analysis of variance. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were drawn to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of 5 post-contrast relative SI parameters in the diagnosis of clinically significant liver fibrosis (F2-F4), advanced liver fibrosis (F3-F4) and liver cirrhosis (F4).Results:The differences of RE, LMC, LSC, LMC increase rate, LSC increase rate among different liver fibrosis grades were statistically significant (all P<0.001). With the increasing of the degree of liver fibrosis, the RE, LMC increase rate and LSC increase rate showed decreased. ROC results showed that the area under the curve (AUC) of RE, LMC increase rate, LSC increase rate in diagnosing liver fibrosis in all levels were greater than those of LMC and LSC. The AUC values of RE, LMC increase rate, LSC increase rate in the diagnosis of significant fibrosis (F2-F4) were 0.89, 0.86, 0.83, with the sensitivity as 81.7%, 71.2%, 81.7%, and the specificity as 96.3%, 85.2%, and 74.1%, respectively. The AUC values of RE, LMC increase rate, LSC increase rate in the diagnosis of advanced liver fibrosis (F3-F4) were 0.93, 0.88, 0.86, with the sensitivity as 84.7%, 72.9%, 91.8%, and the specificity as 91.3%, 87.0 %, 71.7%; and the AUC values for diagnosing liver cirrhosis (F4) were 0.92, 0.86, 0.85, with the sensitivity as 82.4%, 76.5%, 92.7%, and the specificity as 88.9%, 81.0%, 65.1%, respectively. Conclusion:Gadoxetate disodium enhanced MRI relative SI parameters including RE, LMC increase rate and LSC increase rate might be used as a useful imaging marker in liver fibrosis grading.
8.Systemic lupus erythematosus following human papillomavirus 9-valent vaccination.
Yuehua WAN ; Jinshui YANG ; Yurong ZHAO ; Jingyu JIN ; Jian ZHU ; Kunpeng LI ; Jianglin ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(15):1864-1866
9.Etiological survey and traceability analysis of five cases of typhoid fever during the same period in Yantai city
Yuehua GONG ; Dongnan ZHU ; Yanqing WANG ; Yan LI ; Yan SONG ; Xiaonan ZOU ; Wenjuan LIU ; Yingchun XU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(1):78-83
Objective:To analyze the etiological characteristics and molecular epidemiological correlation of five cases of typhoid fever during the same period in yantai city.Methods:Six S. Typhis strains were isolated from 5 typhoid patients and epidemiological samples in Yantai city in 2018. The onset time of the cases were from May 26, 2018 to July 24, 2018, distributed in Shuidao Town of Muping District, Dengzhou Street of Penglai District, Donglai Street of Longkou District, Wenhua Street of Muping District and Fulaishan Street of zhifu District. S. Typhis strains were analyzed by conventional bacterial isolation method and XbaⅠ/BlnⅠ double-enzyme digestion pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Meanwhile, ViaB virulence gene detection and 27 common antibiotics sensitivity tests were conducted to study the etiology of S. Typhis.Results:Six strains of S. Typhi were isolated from 5 patients and the domestic egg of one patient, which were divided into 4 PFGE patterns by PFGE-XbaⅠ and PFGE-BlnⅠ and among which 3 strains had the same PFGE patterns.One multi-drug resistant strain (foreign patient), one single-drug resistant strain (patient with a history of provincial retention), and one completely sensitive strain were detected. The three strains of the same PFGE pattern exhibit the same drug-sensitive phenotype which were intermediate against aminoglycosides and quinolones and susceptibility against the other antibiotics.All of the strains carried the ViaB virulence factor except the strain from the foreign patient.Conclusion:Local S. Typhi is susceptibility or intermediate against antibiotics commonly used in clinic.Sporadic cases of typhoid fever and typhoid imported infections still need attention.
10.Etiological survey and traceability analysis of five cases of typhoid fever during the same period in Yantai city
Yuehua GONG ; Dongnan ZHU ; Yanqing WANG ; Yan LI ; Yan SONG ; Xiaonan ZOU ; Wenjuan LIU ; Yingchun XU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(1):78-83
Objective:To analyze the etiological characteristics and molecular epidemiological correlation of five cases of typhoid fever during the same period in yantai city.Methods:Six S. Typhis strains were isolated from 5 typhoid patients and epidemiological samples in Yantai city in 2018. The onset time of the cases were from May 26, 2018 to July 24, 2018, distributed in Shuidao Town of Muping District, Dengzhou Street of Penglai District, Donglai Street of Longkou District, Wenhua Street of Muping District and Fulaishan Street of zhifu District. S. Typhis strains were analyzed by conventional bacterial isolation method and XbaⅠ/BlnⅠ double-enzyme digestion pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Meanwhile, ViaB virulence gene detection and 27 common antibiotics sensitivity tests were conducted to study the etiology of S. Typhis.Results:Six strains of S. Typhi were isolated from 5 patients and the domestic egg of one patient, which were divided into 4 PFGE patterns by PFGE-XbaⅠ and PFGE-BlnⅠ and among which 3 strains had the same PFGE patterns.One multi-drug resistant strain (foreign patient), one single-drug resistant strain (patient with a history of provincial retention), and one completely sensitive strain were detected. The three strains of the same PFGE pattern exhibit the same drug-sensitive phenotype which were intermediate against aminoglycosides and quinolones and susceptibility against the other antibiotics.All of the strains carried the ViaB virulence factor except the strain from the foreign patient.Conclusion:Local S. Typhi is susceptibility or intermediate against antibiotics commonly used in clinic.Sporadic cases of typhoid fever and typhoid imported infections still need attention.

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