1.Clinical characteristics analysis of two Chinese siblings with Susac syndrome and literature review
Hui DONG ; Yulan LI ; Xiaoli XU ; Shulei LIU ; Shuyi LIU ; Han XIE ; Yuan WU ; Xingzhi CHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Chen XING ; Chunying GUO ; Jun WANG ; Ye WU ; Xinhua BAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(11):856-860
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestation, therapy, and prognosis of Susac syndrome and enhance the understanding of this disease.Methods:A case summary was made.The clinical data of two siblings with Susac syndrome treated at Children′s Medical Center, Peking University First Hospital in January 2024 were summarized.Reported cases of pediatric Susac syndrome were reviewed.Results:The onset of the disease in the two siblings was at the age of 3.00 and 6.75 years, with recurrent headaches, tinnitus, hearing loss and encephalopathy symptoms.Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple cerebral microbleeding and microinfarction lesions, " snowball like" in the corpus callosum and diffuse white matter edema in the brain.Audiometry revealed sensorineural hearing loss.In one case, ophthalmic fluorescein angiography revealed ischemic changes due to branch retinal artery occlusions.No pathogenic variants were detected in gene testing.This child was diagnosed with Susac syndrome, and the symptoms were improved after treatment with Corticosteroids and Rituximab.No relapse was observed during the 9-month follow-up.A total of 20 pediatric cases of Susac syndrome were retrieved, including 18 reported previously and 2 cases from this study.There were 2 boys and 18 girls, with the age of onset ranging from 2.5 to 17.0 years.The common initial symptoms included headache (19 cases), vertigo and tinnitus or hearing loss (9 cases), and vision impairment or visual field defect (4 cases). The symptoms were improved after immunotherapy.Conclusions:With a low incidence, Susac syndrome is rare in children and difficult to diagnose.There may be a genetic predisposition in such disease.Early diagnosis and immunotherapy can low the relapse and improve the prognosis.
2.Clinical characteristics analysis of two Chinese siblings with Susac syndrome and literature review
Hui DONG ; Yulan LI ; Xiaoli XU ; Shulei LIU ; Shuyi LIU ; Han XIE ; Yuan WU ; Xingzhi CHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Chen XING ; Chunying GUO ; Jun WANG ; Ye WU ; Xinhua BAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(11):856-860
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestation, therapy, and prognosis of Susac syndrome and enhance the understanding of this disease.Methods:A case summary was made.The clinical data of two siblings with Susac syndrome treated at Children′s Medical Center, Peking University First Hospital in January 2024 were summarized.Reported cases of pediatric Susac syndrome were reviewed.Results:The onset of the disease in the two siblings was at the age of 3.00 and 6.75 years, with recurrent headaches, tinnitus, hearing loss and encephalopathy symptoms.Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple cerebral microbleeding and microinfarction lesions, " snowball like" in the corpus callosum and diffuse white matter edema in the brain.Audiometry revealed sensorineural hearing loss.In one case, ophthalmic fluorescein angiography revealed ischemic changes due to branch retinal artery occlusions.No pathogenic variants were detected in gene testing.This child was diagnosed with Susac syndrome, and the symptoms were improved after treatment with Corticosteroids and Rituximab.No relapse was observed during the 9-month follow-up.A total of 20 pediatric cases of Susac syndrome were retrieved, including 18 reported previously and 2 cases from this study.There were 2 boys and 18 girls, with the age of onset ranging from 2.5 to 17.0 years.The common initial symptoms included headache (19 cases), vertigo and tinnitus or hearing loss (9 cases), and vision impairment or visual field defect (4 cases). The symptoms were improved after immunotherapy.Conclusions:With a low incidence, Susac syndrome is rare in children and difficult to diagnose.There may be a genetic predisposition in such disease.Early diagnosis and immunotherapy can low the relapse and improve the prognosis.
3.Effects of calcitriol on PI3K/AKT signaling pathway and wound healing in diabetic foot ulcer rats
Yanhong LUO ; Yu TIAN ; Yunfeng WU ; Jiaojiao LI ; Shuxiang YANG ; Lingrui WANG ; Tingting XIE ; Yan YANG ; Yulan CAI
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2024;32(7):532-539
Objective To investigate the effects of calcitriol intervention on PI3K/AKT signaling pathway and wound healing in rats with diabetic foot ulcer(DFU).Methods Thirty-two male SD rats were divided into normal control(Con)group,DFU group,calcitriol low dose(L)group and calcitriol high dose(H)group.A circular wound of 5 mm in diameter and deep to the fascia was made on the dorsum of the left foot of rats in each group.HE staining was used to evaluate the histopathological changes of the wounds.Immunohistochemical method was selected to compare the distribution of CD34-positive cells and the expression of p-PI3K and p-AKT in traumatic tissues of each group.ELISA was adopted in the detection of serum IL-6,IFN-γ,TNF-α and IL-7.RT-PCR was used to detect the mRNA expression of PI3K and AKT in each group,and western blot was used to detect the protein expression of PI3K,p-PI3K,AKT,p-AKT and VEGF.Results Compared with Con group,the expressions of IL-6,IFN-γ,TNF-α,IL-7,CD34,PI3K mRNA,AKT mRNA,p-AKT protein,p-PI3K protein,p-PI3K/PI3K,p-AKT/AKT increased,while PI3K protein expression decreased in DFU,L and H groups(P<0.05),VEGF and AKT protein expression decreased in DFV and L groups(P<0.05).Compared with DFU group,the expressions of VEGF,AKT and PI3K protein increased(P<0.05),while the expressions of p-PI3K/PI3K,p-AKT/AKT decreased in L and H groups(P<0.05),IL-6 decreased in L group(P<0.05),and CD34 expression increased in H group(P<0.05),while IL-6,IFN-γ,TNF-α and IL-7,PI3K mRNA,AKT mRNA,p-AKT protein and p-PI3K protein expression decreased(P<0.05).Compared with L group,the expressions of CD34,VEGF,AKT and PI3K protein increased(P<0.05),while IL-6,PI3K mRNA,AKT mRNA,p-AKT protein,p-PI3K protein,p-PI3K/PI3K and p-AKT/AKT decreased in H group(P<0.05).Conclusions Calcitriol intervention may reduce the activity of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway,inhibit inflammation,promote neovascularization,and facilitate wound healing in rats with DFU.
4.Exploration and practice of teaching reform in the course of Engineering Drawing for biomedical engineering major at military medical universities
Da JING ; Zedong YAN ; Tao SUN ; Juan LIU ; Yulan TIAN ; Xiaoming WU ; Kangning XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(12):1654-1659
Based on the practical issues discovered in the long-duration teaching practice for the course of Engineering Drawing, our teaching team has proposed the "four combinations" reform concept for the Engineering Drawing course of the biomedical engineering major in military medical universities. A distinguished course closely related with biomedical engineering, clinical medicine, and military medicine was successfully established by performing the course teaching reforms from multiple dimensions, including optimizing the curriculum system, improving teaching methods, innovating assessment models, improving textbook construction, promoting teaching condition construction, and strengthening the teaching team competitiveness. We have demonstrated a significant improvement in teaching effectiveness from multiple perspectives, including student classroom enthusiasm, graduation exam scores, student satisfaction with evaluations, and the use of learned knowledge in practical design work. The teaching reform of this course is expected to significantly enhance the interest of biomedical engineering students in the major at military medical universities, and provide practical experience for other related universities to perform subsequent reforms in Engineering Drawing teaching.
5.Exploration and practice of teaching reform in the course of Engineering Drawing for biomedical engineering major at military medical universities
Da JING ; Zedong YAN ; Tao SUN ; Juan LIU ; Yulan TIAN ; Xiaoming WU ; Kangning XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(12):1654-1659
Based on the practical issues discovered in the long-duration teaching practice for the course of Engineering Drawing, our teaching team has proposed the "four combinations" reform concept for the Engineering Drawing course of the biomedical engineering major in military medical universities. A distinguished course closely related with biomedical engineering, clinical medicine, and military medicine was successfully established by performing the course teaching reforms from multiple dimensions, including optimizing the curriculum system, improving teaching methods, innovating assessment models, improving textbook construction, promoting teaching condition construction, and strengthening the teaching team competitiveness. We have demonstrated a significant improvement in teaching effectiveness from multiple perspectives, including student classroom enthusiasm, graduation exam scores, student satisfaction with evaluations, and the use of learned knowledge in practical design work. The teaching reform of this course is expected to significantly enhance the interest of biomedical engineering students in the major at military medical universities, and provide practical experience for other related universities to perform subsequent reforms in Engineering Drawing teaching.
6. Impact of antimicrobial stewardship program on antimicrobial usage and detection rate of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
Yulan XU ; Limin HU ; Zuokai XIE ; Yiwei DONG ; Lin DONG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(7):553-558
Objective:
Analyze the changes of indicator of antimicrobial usage and detection rate of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria (MDR-GNB), in order to evaluate the impact of antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP).
Methods:
The antimicrobial stewardship program was implemented since December 2011 at the Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children′s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. Intensified effort was made from 2014 to 2017. We divided the program into four stages, one before ASP (2010-2011) and three after ASP (2012-2013 as the first, 2014-2015 as the second and 2016-2017 as the third post-ASP stages). The usage rates in outpatient,emergency department and inpatient, along with the antibiotic use density (AUD, defined as daily doses/per 100 patient-days), the AUD of the third-generation cephalosporins and carbapenems in inpatient were reviewed retrospectively. The detection rates of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs)-producing
7.Minimal residual disease positive acute B lymphocytic leukemia: immunophenotyping analyses of 106 cases
Jianfeng ZHOU ; Yulan CHU ; Yunfeng ZHONG ; Chunru XIE ; Chao WANG ; Juan CHANG ; Xiaodong JIA ; Jianchun CHEN ; Yan LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2019;28(1):43-46
Objective To analyze the immunophenotypic characteristics of the patients with minimal residual disease (MRD) positive acute B lymphocytic leukemia (B-ALL). Methods The leukemia-associated immunophenotype (LAIP) of 106 cases with MRD positive B-ALL from Department of Hematology, Tianjin KingMed Diagnois Center between June 2014 and January 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. CD10, CD13/CD33, CD19, CD38, CD58, CD45 and other antibodies were used to analyze the MRD of B-ALL. Results All the patients were positive for CD19. CD34 was negatively or weakly positive expressed in 27 cases (25.4%). CD10 was negatively or weakly positive expressed in 23 cases (21.7%). CD10 was strongly positive in 24 cases (22.6%). Totally, CD10 was weakly or strongly expressed in 47 cases (44.3%). CD58 was strongly positive in 98 cases (92.5%). CD13/CD33 was positively or weakly positive expressed in 64 cases (60.4%). CD38 was negative or weakly expressed in 33 cases (31.1%). CD45 was negative in 21 cases (19.8%). 15 cases (14.1%) were positive for 6 types of LAIP; 30 (28.3%) cases were positive for 5 types of LAIP; 42 (39.6%) cases were positive for 4 types of LAIP; 13 (12.3%) cases were positive for 3 types of LAIP;5 cases (4.7%) were positive for 2 types of LAIP; only one case (0.9%) was positive for 1 type of LAIP. Conclusion The combination of CD58, CD13/CD33, CD10, CD38 and CD34 antibodies can distinguish the neoplastic blast/immature B lymphocytes from progenitor B cells. This strategy has a high accuracy for the judgement of MRD in B-ALL.
8.Impact of antimicrobial stewardship program on antimicrobial usage and detection rate of multidrug?resistant gram?negative bacteria
Yulan XU ; Limin HU ; Zuokai XIE ; Yiwei DONG ; Lin DONG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(7):553-558
Objective Analyze the changes of indicator of antimicrobial usage and detection rate of multidrug‐resistant gram‐negative bacteria (MDR‐GNB), in order to evaluate the impact of antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP). Methods The antimicrobial stewardship program was implemented since December 2011 at the Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children′s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. Intensified effort was made from 2014 to 2017. We divided the program into four stages, one before ASP (2010-2011) and three after ASP (2012-2013 as the first, 2014-2015 as the second and 2016-2017 as the third post‐ASP stages). The usage rates in outpatient,emergency department and inpatient, along with the antibiotic use density (AUD, defined as daily doses/per 100 patient‐days), the AUD of the third‐generation cephalosporins and carbapenems in inpatient were reviewed retrospectively. The detection rates of extended‐spectrum β‐lactamases (ESBLs)‐producing Escherichia coli , ESBLs‐producing Klebsiella pneumonia , carbapenem‐resistant E. coli , carbapenem‐resistant Klebsiella pneumonia , carbapenem‐resistant Acinetobacter baumannii and carbapenem‐resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa were also analyzed at the same time. The correlation analysis between the detection rate of MDR‐GNB and the indicator of antimicrobial usage was made. Result Among four stages, the usage rates were 55.2%(560 578/1 015 540), 38.1% (493 554/1 296 336), 26.8%(378 602/1 411 595) and 23.1%(347 817/1 502 817)in outpatient, 75.6% (429 582/568 230), 61.4%(382 558/623 138), 43.6%(265 102/608 071) and 35.1%(218 484/622 397) in emergency department, and 76.0%(30 568/40 221), 53.7%(30 437/56 636), 49.9%(37 395/74 895) and 50.3%(35 493/70 544) in inpatient,respectively. All indicators decreased significantly(χ2=297 811.798, 3 155 704.783, 5 592.037, P<0.01). The AUD in inpatient was 38.4,31.8,21.7 and 19.41,and the AUD of the third‐generation cephalosporins were 13.83, 11.21, 6.20 and 6.84, respectively, which decreased significantly after ASP (r=-0.878,-0.781, P<0.05). The AUD of carbapenems were 1.94,1.77,1.87 and 1.93, respectively (r=0.123, P>0.05). A total of 11 289 strains of bacteria were collected, including 5 589 strains of E. coli , 2 823 strains of K. pneumoniae , 1 637 strains of A. baumandii , and 1 240 strains of P. aeruginosa . The detection rates of ESBLs‐producing E. coli and ESBLs‐producing K. pneumoniae in four stages were 75.4%(1 034/1 371), 66.6%(893/1 341), 57.8%(834/1 443), 46.7% (670/1 434) and 78.7% (547/695), 67.5%(455/674), 49.3%(421/854), 32.5%(195/600), respectively,both decreased significantly (χ2=266.204;328.805, P<0.01). The detection rates of Carbapenem‐resistant A. baumannii were 28.2%(115/408), 26.7%(126/472), 24.3%(125/515) and 12.0%(29/242) respectively,and showed significant decreasing trend after ASP (χ2=18.112, P<0.01). The detection rates of carbapenem‐resistant P. aeruginosa were 11.3%(40/355), 18.5%(58/313), 13.4%(46/343) and 7.0%(16/229), respectively,with the most obvious decrease in the third stage after ASP. The detection rates of carbapenem‐resistant E. coli and carbapenem‐resistant K. pneumonia were continuously lower (<5%). There were positive correlations between the detection rates of ESBLs‐producing E. coli and K. pneumoniae and all usage indicators ( r 1=0.930, 0.974, 0.746, 0.958, 0.842;r2=0.910, 0.960, 0.765, 0.963, 0.898,P<0.05). Conclusion The antimicrobial stewardship program can effectively reduce both the usage of antimicrobial and the production of MDR‐GNB, which has great value to promote rational clinical use of antimicrobials and reduce bacterial resistance.
9.Application of Coronary Artery Disease-Reporting and Data System in risk factor analysis of patients with coronary artery disease
Hong ZHOU ; Jincai LIU ; Guanghua LUO ; Peihan XIE ; Juan YANG ; Yulan DONG ; Weipeng QING ; Jingjing ZHANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(3):617-621
Objective:To investigate the application of Coronary Artery Disease-Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS) in the diagnosis of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease(CAD) and its risk factors,and to clarify the effective strength of different risk factors in the diagnosis of CAD by using CAD-RADS.Methods:All the data of 266 patients,who were initially suspected with CAD and underwent CT angiography,were collected and diagnosed by using CAD-RADS and were divided into CAD group(n=174) and non-CAD group(n=69).The informations of age,gender,hypertension,hyperlipemia,diabetes,smoking,serum uric acid (UA) levels,and plasma fibrinogen (FIB) levels of the patients in two groups were analyzed;single factor analysis and multivariate Logstic regression analysis were used to analyze the risk factors of CAD diagnosed by CAD-RADS.Results:Compared with non-CAD group,the ratios of male,hypertension,diabetes,smoking of the patients in CAD group were increased (P<0.05),and the age and the level of UA of the patients in CAD group were also increased (P<0.05).The Logistic regression analysis results showed that age and diabetes were the independent risk factors for CAD diagnosed by CAD-RADS.Conclusion:There are many independent risk factors for CAD diagnosed by CAD-RADS,and age and diabetes are the most correlated risk factors for CAD.
10. Detection of four human coronaviruses in respiratory infections in children in Fuzhou, China
Wenqiong XIU ; Kuicheng ZHENG ; Bingshan WU ; Meng HUANG ; Jianfeng XIE ; Yulan KANG ; Guanghua LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2017;31(5):429-433
Objective:
In this study, we tested for the presence of four human coronaviruses (HCoVs) in children with respiratory tract disease in Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
Methods:
Nasopharyngeal aspirates were collected from children with respiratory tract disease from Nov, 2007 to Jan, 2015. A total of 266 clinical samples were tested for HCoVs using reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The positive products were sequenced and compared with those in GenBank by BLAST. The positive samples were then tested for HCoV-HKU1 and HCoV-NL63 using RT-PCR method . We compared the 440 bp

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