1.Health risk assessment of heavy metals and metalloids in atmospheric PM2.5 from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2023
Jiake ZHU ; Shengmei YANG ; Yuhan QIN ; Nana WEI ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Xinrui JIA ; Wenyu ZHANG ; Xuanhao BAI ; Minghui YIN ; Li ZHANG ; Huan LI ; Duoduo WU ; Xuanzhi YUE ; Yaochun FAN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(10):1201-1208
Background The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is a vast area with a wide array of ecological environments, resulting in considerable regional variations in air pollution characteristics. Current research is limited by a scarcity of systematic, region-wide studies and risk assessments. Objective To assess the health risks associated with inhalation exposure to nine heavy metal and metalloid elements in atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM2.5) for the population of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Methods From the 10th to the 16th of each month throughout 2023, atmospheric PM2.5 samples were collected at designated monitoring sites in 12 leagues (cities) across the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to analyze the characteristics and trends in concentration. The health risk assessment model developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency was employed to evaluate both the non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks associated with the heavy metal elements beryllium (Be), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), hydrargyrum (Hg), plumbum (Pb), manganese (Mn), and nickel (Ni) and the metalloid elements stibium (Sb) and arsenic (As). Results In 2023, a total of
2.Expert consensus on prognostic evaluation of cochlear implantation in hereditary hearing loss.
Xinyu SHI ; Xianbao CAO ; Renjie CHAI ; Suijun CHEN ; Juan FENG ; Ningyu FENG ; Xia GAO ; Lulu GUO ; Yuhe LIU ; Ling LU ; Lingyun MEI ; Xiaoyun QIAN ; Dongdong REN ; Haibo SHI ; Duoduo TAO ; Qin WANG ; Zhaoyan WANG ; Shuo WANG ; Wei WANG ; Ming XIA ; Hao XIONG ; Baicheng XU ; Kai XU ; Lei XU ; Hua YANG ; Jun YANG ; Pingli YANG ; Wei YUAN ; Dingjun ZHA ; Chunming ZHANG ; Hongzheng ZHANG ; Juan ZHANG ; Tianhong ZHANG ; Wenqi ZUO ; Wenyan LI ; Yongyi YUAN ; Jie ZHANG ; Yu ZHAO ; Fang ZHENG ; Yu SUN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(9):798-808
Hearing loss is the most prevalent disabling disease. Cochlear implantation(CI) serves as the primary intervention for severe to profound hearing loss. This consensus systematically explores the value of genetic diagnosis in the pre-operative assessment and efficacy prognosis for CI. Drawing upon domestic and international research and clinical experience, it proposes an evidence-based medicine three-tiered prognostic classification system(Favorable, Marginal, Poor). The consensus focuses on common hereditary non-syndromic hearing loss(such as that caused by mutations in genes like GJB2, SLC26A4, OTOF, LOXHD1) and syndromic hereditary hearing loss(such as Jervell & Lange-Nielsen syndrome and Waardenburg syndrome), which are closely associated with congenital hearing loss, analyzing the impact of their pathological mechanisms on CI outcomes. The consensus provides recommendations based on multiple round of expert discussion and voting. It emphasizes that genetic diagnosis can optimize patient selection, predict prognosis, guide post-operative rehabilitation, offer stratified management strategies for patients with different genotypes, and advance the application of precision medicine in the field of CI.
Humans
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Cochlear Implantation
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Prognosis
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Hearing Loss/surgery*
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Consensus
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Connexin 26
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Mutation
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Sulfate Transporters
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Connexins/genetics*
3.Biomechanical analysis of three kinds of rigid internal fixation methods for condylar head fractures.
Junhui SUN ; Duoduo LAN ; Dong WANG ; Yao XU ; Zeyu WANG ; Chenchen ZHANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Tao XU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(1):126-132
OBJECTIVES:
This study aims to analyze the biomechanics of three kinds of rigid internal fixation methods for condylar head fractures.
METHODS:
A three dimensional finite element model of the normal mandible was constructed. It was then used to prepare condylar head fracture finite element model and three kinds of rigid internal fixation finite element model (unilateral tension screw, bilateral tension screw, tension screw+titanium plate). The mechanical characteristics and changes of the mandible condyle under the same mechanical conditions were compared among the three different rigid internal fixation methods.
RESULTS:
The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the non-free end of condyle under the rigid internal fixation method of unilateral tension screw were 71.03 MPa and 4.72 mm, respectively. The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the free end of condyle were 78.45 MPa and 4.50 mm, respectively. The maximum stress of fracture suture was 3.27 MPa. The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the non-free end of condyle under the rigid internal fixation method of bilateral tension screw were 70.52 MPa and 4.00 mm, respectively. The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the free end of condyle were 72.49 MPa and 3.85 mm, respectively. The maximum stress of fracture suture was 2.33 MPa. The maximum equivalent stress and maximum displacement of the non-free end of condyle under the rigid internal fixation method of tension screw+titanium plate were 67.26 MPa and 2.66 mm, respectively. The maximum equivalent stress and maximum displacement of the free end of condyle were 69.66 MPa and 2.50 mm, respectively. The maximum stress of fracture suture was 2.18 MPa.
CONCLUSIONS
The tension screw+titanium plate rigid internal fixation method is the most conducive to biomechanical distribution for condylar head fractures.
Fracture Fixation, Internal/instrumentation*
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Mandibular Condyle/surgery*
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Bone Screws
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Mandibular Fractures/surgery*
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Bone Plates
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Titanium
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Stress, Mechanical
4.A case report of recurrent fever and hyponatremia caused by hypothalamic syndrome over a span of 12 years
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(12):1640-1642
Hypothalamic syndrome is a rare condition resulting from damage to the hypothalamus, which can occur due to various etiological factors.The etiology of this syndrome is complex, and its clinical manifestations are diverse.In this report, we present a case of hypothalamic syndrome characterized by recurrent fever and hyponatremia over a duration of 12 years.By analyzing this clinical case alongside relevant literature, we aim to enhance clinicians' understanding of hypothalamic syndrome.
5.Clinical features and molecular genetic analysis of 12 patients with cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency
Leilei DING ; Duoduo ZHANG ; Shan DENG ; Li LI ; Qinjie TIAN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;59(12):917-924
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations, genotype characteristics and treatment of cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency (PORD) patients with 46,XX karyotype in China.Methods:The clinical data of twelve patients with 46, XX karyotype who were admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2021 to March 2024 and finally diagnosed as PORD by whole exome sequencing were retrospectively analyzed. The clinical manifestations, hormone characteristics and genetic etiology of the disease were summarized.Results:A total of 12 women were diagnosed with PORD, including one young girl with ambiguous genitalia and skeletal malformations at an early stage, and eleven adolescence and adult patients with menstrual disorders and (or) ovarian cysts. Five patients presented with male genitals. Ten patients presented with varying degrees of skeletal deformity. Eleven patients with abnormal menstruation and (or) ovarian cysts presented with unilateral or bilateral multilocular ovarian enlargement, and the larger patient′s ovarian size reached 12.0 cm×7.7 cm. The ovarian cysts disappeared after 3-6 months of combined oral contraceptives (COC) treatment, and the patients were followed up regularly after drug withdrawal and no recurrences were observed during the follow-up period of 1-2 years. Progesterone levels were elevated in all patients. All patients carried biallelic mutations of POR gene. The most common mutation was c.1370G>A in exon 11, which occurred in 11/12 patients. Two novel nonsense mutations, c.1684dupG and c.2040dupC were identified.Conclusions:PORD is one of the causes of unexplained menstrual disorders and ovarian cysts in post-pubertal women. PORD should be considered in patients with genital abnormalities and skeletal malformations. COC could effectively inhibit recurrent ovarian cysts in PORD women, routine ovarian cystectomy should be avoided to protect ovarian fertility. c.1370G>A might be the most common type of POR gene mutation in China.
6.Establishment and Preliminary Application of Competence Framework for Clinical Teaching Management Positions Based on Nominal Group Technique
Yizhen WEI ; Duoduo ZHANG ; Qiang WANG ; Xiao CHANG ; Meini CHEN ; Linzhi LUO
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(3):718-723
To develop a framework for clinical teaching management (CTM) position competencies, and to initiate the preliminary application of this framework. Key groups comprising clinical teaching coordinators, clinical trainees, teaching administrators, and the educational reform practice and research group at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) were selected as research samples. The nominal group technique (NGT) was employed to generate, integrate, and establish a framework, as well as to describe CTM competencies. Additionally, rankings of competency importance were gathered. The competency framework was then utilized to conduct a self-assessment of CTM through a questionnaire survey, scored using the Likert method (ranging from 1 to 5 points), followed by an analysis of the results. The initial NGT discussion round among key groups led to a consensus on the primary CTM competency framework, which included professionalism, coordinating ability, teaching ability, and teaching innovation. Divergent views emerged regarding the connotations and importance rankings of each dimension. Following the second NGT discussion by the educational reform practice and research group, a self-assessment was carried out using the CTM competency framework. This second discussion round resulted in a competency framework for clinical teaching management positions that encompassed seven dimensions: medical knowledge and skills, learner-centeredness, communication and cooperation, professionalism and role modeling, reflection and improvement, teaching theory and methods, and teaching coordination and management. The self-assessment revealed that, aside from the dimensions of teaching coordination and management and teaching theory and methods, the scores for the other five dimensions were above 80% (4 points). A preliminary CTM competency framework has been established and applied. The results provide significant insights for guidiny the enhancement and evaluation of competencies.However, specific items within this framework require further validation and refinement through practical application.
7.Application strategy of the"You Gu Wu Yun"theory to reduce the toxicity of traditional Chinese medicine from the perspective of"traditional Chinese medicine state"
Shijie QIAO ; Zongchen WEI ; Ziyao CAI ; Chao FU ; Shunan LI ; Zhanglin WANG ; Liqing HUANG ; Kang TONG ; Wen TANG ; Zhibin WANG ; Hairui HAN ; Duoduo LIN ; Shaodong ZHANG ; Huangwei LEI ; Yang WANG ; Candong LI
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(11):1506-1511
Based on the"You Gu Wu Yun"theory in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),this paper believes that"Gu"in"You Gu Wu Yun"is extended to"state"from the perspective of"TCM state".In order to avoid the adverse reactions of TCM,the macro,meso,and micro three views should be used together,and macro,meso,and micro parameters should be integrated.We should also carefully identify the physiological characteristics,pathological characteristics,constitution,syndrome,and disease of human body by combining qualitative and quantitative method,highlighting the relationship between the prescription and the"state".The correspondence between prescription and the"state"will reduce the risk of adverse reactions of TCM.In this paper,we hope to focus on the guiding role of the"You Gu Wu Yun"theory in TCM research,to give full play to the characteristics and advantages of TCM,and to dialectically treat the role of TCM.
8.Metabolomics in rosacea
Ruoxin PAN ; Duoduo GU ; Yue ZHANG ; Min LI ; Meng TAO ; Yang XU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2024;57(2):178-181
Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease whose exact pathogenesis has not been fully elucidated. Metabolomics has been widely used in the field of life science to provide strong evidence for exploring the pathogenesis and biomarkers of diseases. In recent years, researchers have applied metabolomics to rosacea-related fields using sebum, tear, saliva, and serum samples. This review summarizes research progress on current metabolomics methods and the application of metabolomics in rosacea.
9.Advances in the pathogenesis of rosacea
Tingwei LIU ; Xiaoqi MENG ; Duoduo GU ; Ruoxin PAN ; Yue ZHANG ; Yang XU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2024;57(2):186-190
Rosacea is a chronic facial inflammatory skin disease. It has been proved that heredity, immunity, neurovascular disorders, microorganisms, skin barrier damage and ultraviolet rays are closely related to the occurrence of rosacea. However, the exact pathogenesis of rosacea has not been fully elucidated. This review summarizes recent advances in the pathogenesis of rosacea in the past 5 years.
10.New interpretation of the theoretical connotation of the correspondence between prescription and syndrome from the longitudinal perspective of"traditional Chinese medicine state"
Shijie QIAO ; Chao FU ; Ziyao CAI ; Wen TANG ; Zhanglin WANG ; Zhibin WANG ; Kang TONG ; Mingzhu LI ; Hairui HAN ; Duoduo LIN ; Shaodong ZHANG ; Huangwei LEI ; Yang WANG ; Candong LI
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(6):760-764
The correspondence between prescription and syndrome is the advantage and characteristic of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)treatment.However,the pathogenesis of clinical diseases is complex and the condition is changeable,and the clinical application is difficult to achieve the maximum effect under the existing cognition of the correspondence between prescription and syndrome.In this paper,the five categories of physiological characteristics,pathological characteristics,constitution,syndrome,and disease of the longitudinal classification of"TCM state"are introduced into the correspondence of prescription and syndrome.Under the vertical perspective of"TCM state",the theoretical connotation of the correspondence between prescription and syndrome is interpreted as"correspondence between prescription and state",namely correspondence of"prescription-physiological characteristics",correspondence of"prescription-pathological characteristics",correspondence of"prescription-constitution",correspondence of"prescription-syndrome",and correspondence of"prescription-disease".It is hoped to accurately grasp the corresponding connotation of the correspondence between prescription and syndrome,in order to deepen the clinical thinking mode of TCM.

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