1.A Case of Multidisciplinary Treatment for Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor Complicated by ANCA-Associated Vasculitis
Shaoying WANG ; Linyi PENG ; Ke ZHENG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Dachun ZHAO ; Xia ZHANG ; Lin ZHAO ; Wenhui WANG ; Weiqing WANG ; Zhenzhen ZHU ; Jin XU ; Min SHEN
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2026;5(1):43-51
A 51-year-old male presented with nasal obstruction, followed by progressive hearing loss and blurred vision. Imaging identified space-occupying lesions in the paranasal sinuses, orbits, and paraspinal regions, while laboratory tests confirmed positive anti-proteinase 3 anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(PR3- ANCA) immunoglobulin G (IgG)and markedly elevated serum IgG4. Despite treatment with corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, and radiotherapy, the patient exhibited steroid dependency with relentless disease progression. Following multidisciplinary consultation, a diagnosis of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) coexisting with ANCA- associated vasculitis (AAV) was favored, though IgG4-related disease remained a critical differential. Ultimately, profound immunosuppression precipitated a severe herpesvirus infection, leading to disseminated intravascular coagulation and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. This case underscores the rarity and diagnostic complexity of concurrent IMT and AAV, highlights the therapeutic dilemma of balancing primary disease control against fatal opportunistic infections, and emphasizes the critical role of multidisciplinary collaboration in the diagnosis and treatment of complex diseases.
2.Effect of Internet + health coach technology management mode on anticoagulation management and negative emotions in patients with atrial fibrillation
Jia LIU ; Yeping ZHENG ; Xia ZHAO ; Ping WANG ; Jingjing LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(1):7-12
Objective:To analyze the influence of Internet + health coach technology (E-Coach) management mode on anticoagulant management and negative mood in patients with atrial fibrillation, and to provide intervention measures for improving anticoagulant management and alleviating negative mood in patients with atrial fibrillation.Methods:Using single-center randomized control study, 78 patients with atrial fibrillation from June 2022 to June 2023 in the Second Hospital, Jiaxing City by convenience sampling method was divided into intervention group (E-Coach management mode based on routine management) and control group (routine management) by random digits table method, 39 cases in each group. The intervention time was 6 months. The anticoagulant knowledge mastery situation, medication compliance, anxiety and depression scores were evaluated before and after the intervention in the two groups. The number of international normalized ratio (INR) full monitoring, days required for INR to reach the first standard (2.0-3.0), the rate of effective anticoagulation, the number of monitoring after INR≤3, bleeding and thrombosis were compared between the two groups.Results:One case was lost to follow-up in the intervention group, and three cases were lost to follow-up in the control group. The final trial intervention group consisted of 38 cases, while the control group consisted of 36 cases. There were 10 males and 26 females in the control group, aged (57.78 ± 10.50) years old, and 12 males and 26 females in the intervention group, aged (60.16 ± 9.86) years old. There were no significant differences in the anticoagulation knowledge mastery situation, medication compliance, anxiety and depression scores (all P>0.05). After the intervention, the scores of anticoagulation knowledge mastery and medication compliance were (13.68 ± 2.11), (7.39 ± 0.42) points in the intervention group, and (9.08 ± 1.93), (5.91 ± 0.85) points in the control group. There were significant differences between the two groups ( t=-9.77, -9.58, both P<0.01). The depression and anxiety scores were (48.74 ± 7.68), (50.61 ± 6.15) points in the intervention group, and (62.97 ± 9.66), (56.42 ± 7.13) points in the control group. There were significant difference between the two groups ( t=7.04, 3.76, both P<0.01). The number of INR full monitoring, days required for INR to reach the first standard, the rate of effective anticoagulation, and the number of monitoring after INR≤ 3 were (10.42 ± 2.04) times, (6.66 ± 1.70) times, 58.1%(25/38), 2.6%(1/38) in the intervention group, and (7.94 ± 1.76) times, (12.72 ± 2.45) times, 33.3%(12/36), 25.0%(9/36) in the control group. There were significant difference between the two groups ( t= -5.59, 12.45, χ2=4.84, 6.12, all P<0.05). Conclusions:E-Coach management mode effectively improves the anticoagulant management ability of patients with atrial fibrillation and reduces their negative emotions.
3.Revision and Application of the General Rule for Particle Size Analysis by Light Scattering in the 2025 Edition of the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China
Hui WU ; Baoxi ZHANG ; Ping ZHENG ; Yongjian YANG ; Qiaoru XUE ; Yihong LU ; Xuefan CHEN ; Langui XIE ; Xia ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(11):1773-1778
This article focused on the revision and application of General Rule 0982 Determination of Particle Size and Size Distribution by Light Scattering Method in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2025 edition).By referencing domestic and international technical requirements and considering practical applications,the structure and content of this general rule were analyzed,and specific revisions were proposed.Key recommendations included adding sections on method validation and results reporting to the current general rule,incorporating the appendix content into the main text,and revising/supplementing the method name,introduction,instrument requirements,and determination procedures.The revised light scattering method would strengthen China's capacity for pharmaceutical quality control.
4.Effect of Internet + health coach technology management mode on anticoagulation management and negative emotions in patients with atrial fibrillation
Jia LIU ; Yeping ZHENG ; Xia ZHAO ; Ping WANG ; Jingjing LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(1):7-12
Objective:To analyze the influence of Internet + health coach technology (E-Coach) management mode on anticoagulant management and negative mood in patients with atrial fibrillation, and to provide intervention measures for improving anticoagulant management and alleviating negative mood in patients with atrial fibrillation.Methods:Using single-center randomized control study, 78 patients with atrial fibrillation from June 2022 to June 2023 in the Second Hospital, Jiaxing City by convenience sampling method was divided into intervention group (E-Coach management mode based on routine management) and control group (routine management) by random digits table method, 39 cases in each group. The intervention time was 6 months. The anticoagulant knowledge mastery situation, medication compliance, anxiety and depression scores were evaluated before and after the intervention in the two groups. The number of international normalized ratio (INR) full monitoring, days required for INR to reach the first standard (2.0-3.0), the rate of effective anticoagulation, the number of monitoring after INR≤3, bleeding and thrombosis were compared between the two groups.Results:One case was lost to follow-up in the intervention group, and three cases were lost to follow-up in the control group. The final trial intervention group consisted of 38 cases, while the control group consisted of 36 cases. There were 10 males and 26 females in the control group, aged (57.78 ± 10.50) years old, and 12 males and 26 females in the intervention group, aged (60.16 ± 9.86) years old. There were no significant differences in the anticoagulation knowledge mastery situation, medication compliance, anxiety and depression scores (all P>0.05). After the intervention, the scores of anticoagulation knowledge mastery and medication compliance were (13.68 ± 2.11), (7.39 ± 0.42) points in the intervention group, and (9.08 ± 1.93), (5.91 ± 0.85) points in the control group. There were significant differences between the two groups ( t=-9.77, -9.58, both P<0.01). The depression and anxiety scores were (48.74 ± 7.68), (50.61 ± 6.15) points in the intervention group, and (62.97 ± 9.66), (56.42 ± 7.13) points in the control group. There were significant difference between the two groups ( t=7.04, 3.76, both P<0.01). The number of INR full monitoring, days required for INR to reach the first standard, the rate of effective anticoagulation, and the number of monitoring after INR≤ 3 were (10.42 ± 2.04) times, (6.66 ± 1.70) times, 58.1%(25/38), 2.6%(1/38) in the intervention group, and (7.94 ± 1.76) times, (12.72 ± 2.45) times, 33.3%(12/36), 25.0%(9/36) in the control group. There were significant difference between the two groups ( t= -5.59, 12.45, χ2=4.84, 6.12, all P<0.05). Conclusions:E-Coach management mode effectively improves the anticoagulant management ability of patients with atrial fibrillation and reduces their negative emotions.
5.The Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Food Accumulation and Stagnation in Chinese Medicine
Xia ZHAO ; Mengting QIU ; Siyuan HU ; Yanhong QIN ; Zheng XUE ; Liqun WU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(4):531-537
Following the evidence-based diagnosis and treatment guideline development method for common pediatric diseases,the The Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Food Accumulation and Stagnation in Chinese Medicine was formed through literature retrieval,expert questionnaire survey,expert discussion meeting,and solicitation of opinions.The revised content includes the scope of the guideline,normative reference documents,terms and definitions,diagnosis,syndrome differentiation,treatment,pre-vention and nursing suggestions,etc.,aiming to update the clinical diagnosis and treatment plan of Chinese medicine for accumulation and provide important clinical decision-making references for clinical physicians to rationally apply the diagnosis and treatment plan of Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of accumulation and stagnation in Children.
6.Revision and Application of the General Rule for Particle Size Analysis by Light Scattering in the 2025 Edition of the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China
Hui WU ; Baoxi ZHANG ; Ping ZHENG ; Yongjian YANG ; Qiaoru XUE ; Yihong LU ; Xuefan CHEN ; Langui XIE ; Xia ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(11):1773-1778
This article focused on the revision and application of General Rule 0982 Determination of Particle Size and Size Distribution by Light Scattering Method in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2025 edition).By referencing domestic and international technical requirements and considering practical applications,the structure and content of this general rule were analyzed,and specific revisions were proposed.Key recommendations included adding sections on method validation and results reporting to the current general rule,incorporating the appendix content into the main text,and revising/supplementing the method name,introduction,instrument requirements,and determination procedures.The revised light scattering method would strengthen China's capacity for pharmaceutical quality control.
7.Influence of surface structure of 3D-printed silk fibroin-based scaffolds on bronchial epithelial cells growth in vitro
Zhong-chun CHEN ; Nong-ping ZHONG ; Tao DONG ; Zheng-zhong SHAO ; Xia ZHAO
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(4):475-483
Objective To investigate the effect of the structure of 3D-printed silk fibroin/hydroxypropyl methylcellulose(SF/HPMC)scaffolds on the growth of tracheal epithelial cells in vitro.Methods Six types of SF/HPMC scaffolds with different surface topography,pore size,and porosity were fabricated using a 3D printer by adjusting the concentration of SF/HPMC solutions and printing parameters,combined with freeze-drying.Normal human bronchial epithelial cell lines BEAS-2B were cultured on these scaffolds for 7 days.The cell proliferation was detected by CCK-8 assay and live/dead cell staining,and the cell morphology was observed by scanning electron microscopy(SEM).Results The porosity of 20%(weight percentage)SF/HPMC scaffolds with rough surface and smooth surface were 70.5%±2.0%and 65.5%±6.1%,respectively,and the porosity of 30%(weight percentage)SF/HPMC scaffolds with rough surface and smooth surface were 63.9%±2.1%and 59.6%±2.1%,respectively.The two pore sizes of the rough-surfaced 20%SF/HPMC scaffolds were(443.9±104.1)μm and(681.1±115.1)μm.BEAS-2B cells spread better on the rough-surfaced scaffolds,and their proliferation was higher on scaffolds with higher porosity and smaller pore sizes compared to those with lower porosity and larger pore sizes.Conclusion The 3D-printed SF/HPMC scaffolds are suitable for bronchial epithelial cell growth.Scaffolds with rough surfaces,higher porosity,and appropriate pore sizes might facilitate BEAS-2B cell growth.
8.The Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Food Accumulation and Stagnation in Chinese Medicine
Xia ZHAO ; Mengting QIU ; Siyuan HU ; Yanhong QIN ; Zheng XUE ; Liqun WU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(4):531-537
Following the evidence-based diagnosis and treatment guideline development method for common pediatric diseases,the The Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Food Accumulation and Stagnation in Chinese Medicine was formed through literature retrieval,expert questionnaire survey,expert discussion meeting,and solicitation of opinions.The revised content includes the scope of the guideline,normative reference documents,terms and definitions,diagnosis,syndrome differentiation,treatment,pre-vention and nursing suggestions,etc.,aiming to update the clinical diagnosis and treatment plan of Chinese medicine for accumulation and provide important clinical decision-making references for clinical physicians to rationally apply the diagnosis and treatment plan of Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of accumulation and stagnation in Children.
9.Consensus on informed consent for orthodontic treatment
Yang CAO ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Haiping LU ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Tianmin XU ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Jun WANG ; Fang JIN ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jie GUO ; Jiejun SHI ; Yongming LI ; Zhihua LI ; Xiuping WU ; Jiangtian HU ; Linyu XU ; Lin LIU ; Yi LIU ; Yanqin LU ; Wensheng MA ; Shuixue MO ; Liling REN ; Shuxia CUI ; Yongjie FAN ; Jianguang XU ; Lulu XU ; Zhijun ZHENG ; Peijun WANG ; Rui ZOU ; Chufeng LIU ; Lunguo XIA ; Li HU ; Weicai WANG ; Liping WU ; Xiaoxing KOU ; Jiali TAN ; Yuanbo LIU ; Bowen MENG ; Yuantao HAO ; Lili CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(12):1327-1336
This consensus was developed by the Orthodontic Society of the Chinese Stomatological Association to provide a systematic, scientific, and practical guideline for informed consent in orthodontic care. Orthodontic treatment is typically lengthy, highly individualized, and involves multiple factors such as growth and development, occlusal function, and facial esthetics. Rapid technological advances and diverse risk profiles make the traditional reliance on orthodontist experience or institutional templates insufficient to ensure patients′ full understanding and autonomous decision-making. To address this, the expert panel conducted extensive reviews of domestic and international guidelines, analyzed representative dispute cases, and performed multicenter patient-clinician surveys. Using a multi-round Delphi method, the group established a standardized informed consent framework covering the initial consultation, treatment, and retention phases. The consensus emphasizes that informed consent is not only a fundamental legal and ethical requirement but also a key step in building trust, improving patient compliance, and enhancing treatment satisfaction. Orthodontists should clearly and comprehensively explain treatment plans, potential risks, uncertainties, and associated costs, while respecting the autonomy of patients or guardians, and maintain continuous communication and dynamic evaluation throughout the treatment process. The release of this consensus provides unified and authoritative guidance for clinical orthodontics, helping to standardize informed consent, enhance its transparency, safeguard patient rights, reduce medical risks, and promote high-quality, sustainable development of orthodontic practice.
10.Study on effects of icariin on chronic ulcerative colitis in mice
Cai-xia XUE ; Hong-yue LI ; Jin LI ; Shi-yu ZHAO ; Jian-lin YANG ; Yao-yan DUN ; Zheng-guo XIONG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(9):1743-1753
Aim To investigate the effect of icariin(ICA)on chronic ulcerative colitis(UC)in mice.Methods Male SPF-grade C57BL/6J mice were ran-domly divided into the control group,model group,low-dose ICA group,and high-dose ICA group.Except for the control group,the rest of the mice were established as chronic UC models.Expressions of tight junction proteins,inflammatory factors,fibrosis markers,macro-phage markers,and MAPK signaling pathways in the colonic epithelium of each group were determined by Western blot,qPCR,immunohistochemistry;the degree of intestinal damage and fibrosis was detected by HE and Masson staining;the co-localization of different macrophage markers with related factors was examined by immunofluorescence.Results Treatment of ICA significantly improved the general condition of chronic UC mice,decreased the infiltration of M1-type macro-phages and the secretion of pro-inflammatory factors,inhibited the MAPK signaling pathway,reduced the co-localization expression of M1-type macrophages with the MAPK signaling pathway,and downregulated the infiltration of M2-type macrophages and the secretion of pro-fibrotic factors in the colon.Conclusion ICA mitigates the inflammatory damage and fibrosis of colon in chronic UC mice.

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