1.Observation on the therapeutic effects of different treatment methods in older patients with oral papilloma
Bowen LI ; Xin LI ; Ping TONG ; Yuxing ZHANG ; Jianqiu JIN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(10):1383-1388
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of different treatment methods in treating older patients with oral papilloma.Methods:A randomized controlled study was conducted on 40 older patients with oral papilloma who visited the Department of Stomatology of Beijing Hospital from August 2022 to November 2024.They were randomly divided into a surgical resection group and a 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) application group.There were 15 males and 25 females, with ages ranging from 60 to 82 (70.20 ± 6.53) years old.The ALA application group received ALA photodynamic therapy (PDT), while the surgical resection group underwent surgical resection of the papilloma.Visual analog scale (VAS) and self-assessment anxiety and depression scale were used to evaluate the two groups of patients at different periods.Results:All lesions in both groups achieved complete healing, with no recurrence observed during the 6-month follow-up period.Although the ALA application group received more treatment sessions than the surgical resection group, postoperative VAS scores and the duration of postoperative pain were both significantly lower [VAS score: (2.95±0.83) vs. (4.95±1.32) points; pain duration: (4.65±0.67) vs.(6.20±1.06) days]( t=5.755 and 5.540, respectively; both P<0.001). Before treatment, there was no statistically significant difference in either self- assessed anxiety or self- assessed depression scores between the two groups (both P>0.05). Six months after treatment, the self- assessed anxiety score in the ALA application group was significantly higher than that in the surgical resection group ( P<0.05), whereas no significant difference was observed in the self- assessed depression score ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Both ALA-PDT and surgical resection can effectively treat oral papilloma in older patients.However, ALA-PDT has lighter and shorter duration of postoperative pain, making it more suitable for treating lesions in special anatomical areas such as the corners of the mouth and the duct openings of the parotid glands.
2.Clinical analysis of 9 cases of paraneoplastic pemphigus with oral damage
Jianqiu JIN ; Qian WANG ; Jia LIU ; Ping TONG ; Yuxing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(3):248-253
Objective:Summarize the clinical characteristics, treatment methods, and prognosis of paraneoplastic pemphigus with oral lesions, and identify commonalities and features to provide better references for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of this disease.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the case data and clinical photos of 9 patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus accompanied by oral lesions treated in the Internal Medicine Ward and Department of Stomatology of Beijing Hospital from September 2017 to December 2023, and the clinical characteristics were summarized and analyzed.Results:All 9 patients had oral mucosal and skin lesions simultaneously, in whom visceral tumors were found upon systemic examinations, including 4 cases of Castleman′s disease, 4 cases of thymoma, and 1 case of lung cancer. All patients had received glucocorticoid therapy before a clear diagnosis, but the effect was not significant. After removing the primary tumor, corticosteroid intravenous or oral therapies were usually continued, supplemented with immunoglobulin and immunosuppressants for treatment, which could achieve significant therapeutic effects. With primary tumor resection, 6 patients continued to receive corticosteroid intravenous or oral treatment for 6 to 12 months, supplemented with immunoglobulin and immunosuppressants. Oral mucosal erosion improved significantly and skin lesions were relieved. Three patients who were unable to remove their primary tumor continued with the previous glucocorticoid treatment regimen and died within one year. However, local treatment of their oral cavity during the treatment process still helped alleviate oral mucosal pain, promote erosion healing, and improve nutritional status.Conclusions:Multiple erosions of the oral mucosa and polymorphic skin damages are common clinical manifestations of paraneoplastic pemphigus. Castleman′s disease and thymoma are common coexisting tumors. Early diagnosis and timely surgical resection of tumors are crucial for treatment and prognosis. The application of glucocorticoids and local oral treatment after resection is effective.
3.Clinical analysis of 9 cases of paraneoplastic pemphigus with oral damage
Jianqiu JIN ; Qian WANG ; Jia LIU ; Ping TONG ; Yuxing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(3):248-253
Objective:Summarize the clinical characteristics, treatment methods, and prognosis of paraneoplastic pemphigus with oral lesions, and identify commonalities and features to provide better references for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of this disease.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the case data and clinical photos of 9 patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus accompanied by oral lesions treated in the Internal Medicine Ward and Department of Stomatology of Beijing Hospital from September 2017 to December 2023, and the clinical characteristics were summarized and analyzed.Results:All 9 patients had oral mucosal and skin lesions simultaneously, in whom visceral tumors were found upon systemic examinations, including 4 cases of Castleman′s disease, 4 cases of thymoma, and 1 case of lung cancer. All patients had received glucocorticoid therapy before a clear diagnosis, but the effect was not significant. After removing the primary tumor, corticosteroid intravenous or oral therapies were usually continued, supplemented with immunoglobulin and immunosuppressants for treatment, which could achieve significant therapeutic effects. With primary tumor resection, 6 patients continued to receive corticosteroid intravenous or oral treatment for 6 to 12 months, supplemented with immunoglobulin and immunosuppressants. Oral mucosal erosion improved significantly and skin lesions were relieved. Three patients who were unable to remove their primary tumor continued with the previous glucocorticoid treatment regimen and died within one year. However, local treatment of their oral cavity during the treatment process still helped alleviate oral mucosal pain, promote erosion healing, and improve nutritional status.Conclusions:Multiple erosions of the oral mucosa and polymorphic skin damages are common clinical manifestations of paraneoplastic pemphigus. Castleman′s disease and thymoma are common coexisting tumors. Early diagnosis and timely surgical resection of tumors are crucial for treatment and prognosis. The application of glucocorticoids and local oral treatment after resection is effective.
4.Observation on the therapeutic effects of different treatment methods in older patients with oral papilloma
Bowen LI ; Xin LI ; Ping TONG ; Yuxing ZHANG ; Jianqiu JIN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(10):1383-1388
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of different treatment methods in treating older patients with oral papilloma.Methods:A randomized controlled study was conducted on 40 older patients with oral papilloma who visited the Department of Stomatology of Beijing Hospital from August 2022 to November 2024.They were randomly divided into a surgical resection group and a 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) application group.There were 15 males and 25 females, with ages ranging from 60 to 82 (70.20 ± 6.53) years old.The ALA application group received ALA photodynamic therapy (PDT), while the surgical resection group underwent surgical resection of the papilloma.Visual analog scale (VAS) and self-assessment anxiety and depression scale were used to evaluate the two groups of patients at different periods.Results:All lesions in both groups achieved complete healing, with no recurrence observed during the 6-month follow-up period.Although the ALA application group received more treatment sessions than the surgical resection group, postoperative VAS scores and the duration of postoperative pain were both significantly lower [VAS score: (2.95±0.83) vs. (4.95±1.32) points; pain duration: (4.65±0.67) vs.(6.20±1.06) days]( t=5.755 and 5.540, respectively; both P<0.001). Before treatment, there was no statistically significant difference in either self- assessed anxiety or self- assessed depression scores between the two groups (both P>0.05). Six months after treatment, the self- assessed anxiety score in the ALA application group was significantly higher than that in the surgical resection group ( P<0.05), whereas no significant difference was observed in the self- assessed depression score ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Both ALA-PDT and surgical resection can effectively treat oral papilloma in older patients.However, ALA-PDT has lighter and shorter duration of postoperative pain, making it more suitable for treating lesions in special anatomical areas such as the corners of the mouth and the duct openings of the parotid glands.
5.The impact of digital feedback on the effectiveness of dental crown preparation training
Jianqiu JIN ; Yingying FAN ; Zhiyue LU ; Ye CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(11):1457-1461
Objective:To develop a standardized training model incorporating feedback from a digital assessment tool and to evaluate whether the model provides effective training in tooth preparation.Methods:The study was based on the training data of 53 trainees enrolled between February and June 2018 from multiple institutions in China. The trainees were trained in a standardized training unit on the preparation of right maxillary mesial incisors (11 #) for metal ceramic crowns. Three sessions of practice-assessment-feedback before examination were performed in one day. A digital assessment system was used to obtain total and component scores for the preparation as indicators of observation. The scores of three practice sessions and examination were subjected to analysis of variance. Results:The mean total scores before training, after the first training session, after the second training session, after the third training session, and in the examination were (60.53±12.73), (60.12±12.98), (71.25±13.70), (70.70±11.84), and (69.67±12.85), respectively; the overall difference was statistically significant ( F=19.06, P<0.001). Compared to the total scores before training and after the first training session, the total scores after the second and third training sessions and in the examination were significantly increased ( P<0.001, P<0.001). The score deductions for cutting amount and shoulder were similar, with overall significant differences (score deductions for cutting amount, F=16.20, P<0.001; score deductions for shoulder, F=1.45, P=0.032). Compared to before training and after the first training session, the second and third training sessions and the examination showed significant decreases in score deductions for cutting amount and shoulder ( P<0.001, P=0.048). Conclusions:The feedback-based standardized training process established on a digital evaluation system can rapidly enhance the skills of dentists in tooth preparation through immediate and effective feedback and targeted improvements. The training process enables an independent practice mode and optimizes teaching outcomes.
6.Research progress in the study of the correlation between oral disease and chronic kidney disease
Yingying FAN ; Zhiyue LU ; Jianqiu JIN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(4):561-568
Chronic kidney disease is a common and serious life-threatening health condition, often associated with multisystemic complications. In recent years, several studies have found that chronic kidney disease is not only closely associated with the occurrence and development of a variety of oral diseases, such as periodontal disease, oral mucosal disease, dental tissue disease, oral bone tissue disease, and oral carcinoma. Meanwhile, chronic kidney disease is also affected by some oral diseases. This article reviews the research progress on the correlation between chronic kidney disease and oral diseases, in order to prevent the occurrence and progression of oral diseases and maintain oral health status. of patients with chronic kidney disease in a more targeted manner.
7.Research progress in the study of the correlation between oral disease and chronic kidney disease
Yingying FAN ; Zhiyue LU ; Jianqiu JIN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(4):561-568
Chronic kidney disease is a common and serious life-threatening health condition, often associated with multisystemic complications. In recent years, several studies have found that chronic kidney disease is not only closely associated with the occurrence and development of a variety of oral diseases, such as periodontal disease, oral mucosal disease, dental tissue disease, oral bone tissue disease, and oral carcinoma. Meanwhile, chronic kidney disease is also affected by some oral diseases. This article reviews the research progress on the correlation between chronic kidney disease and oral diseases, in order to prevent the occurrence and progression of oral diseases and maintain oral health status. of patients with chronic kidney disease in a more targeted manner.
8.Clinical characteristics and long -term prognosis of elderly onset Crohn 's disease.
Qinglin WEI ; Wen LI ; Peng JIN ; Jianqiu SHENG ; Shirong LI ; Yan JIA
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(6):852-858
OBJECTIVES:
With the increase in aging population in China, elderly Crohn's disease (CD) patients need to receive more attention. This study aims to explore the clinical characteristics and disease process of elderly onset CD (EOCD) patients in a single center.
METHODS:
From January 2002 to January 2022, a total of 221 patients with CD from the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital were enrolled. According to the Montreal CD classification standard, the patients were further divided into 4 groups: an EOCD group (≥60 years old, n=25), a middle age onset CD (MOCD) group (40-59 years old, n=46), a young onset CD (YOCD) group (17-40 years old, n=131), and a childhood onset CD (COCD) group (6-16 years old, n=19). We compared the clinical characteristics and long-term prognosis among them.
RESULTS:
Females were predominant in the EOCD group (15/25, 60%). The number of people without smoking in the EOCD group (80%) was lower than that in COCD group (100%), higher than that in the YOCD group (70.2%) and the MOCD group (69.6%) (all P<0.05). Patients with perianal diseases at diagnosis were rare in the EOCD group (0%), lower than that in the COCD group (21.1%) and the YOVD group (19.8%) (all P<0.05). Stenosis was the most common disease behavior in the EOCD group (63.0%), significantly higher than that in the COCD group (15.8%), the YOCD group (36.6%) and the MOCD group (43.5%) (all P<0.05). The EOCD group was easier to be misdiagnosed as tumor (24%), higher than that in the COCD group (0%), the YOCD group (6.9%) and the MOCD group (19.6%) (all P<0.05). The EOCD group was prone to comorbidities (52%), and 20% of them were complicated with multiple comorbidities (P<0.05). During the follow-up, the all-cause mortality of EOCD was 12%, and the CD-related mortality was 8%, which was significantly higher than the other groups (all P<0.05). The use of immunosuppressants in the EOCD group (4.8%) was lower than that in the COCD group (12.8%), the YOCD group (16.8%) and the MOCD group (16.1%), but there was no statistical significance among the 4 groups (P=0.467). In addition, there was no significant difference in the rate of intestinal resection among the 4 groups (P=0.062).
CONCLUSIONS
In EOCD patients, females were predominant, smoking was less common, and they were prone to comorbidity. At the initial stage of diagnosis, it is easy to be misdiagnosed as tumor, and the disease behavior mainly showed stricture type, less complicated with perianal diseases. During the follow-up, all-cause mortality and CD-related mortality of EOCD patients were significantly higher than those of the non-elderly onset CD patients.
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9.Risk factors for neoplasia in pale lesions of gastric mucosa
Jianwei YU ; Lang YANG ; Xin WANG ; Hui SU ; Jianqiu SHENG ; Peng JIN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(1):58-64
Objective:To investigate the risk factors for neoplasia in pale lesions of gastric mucosa, and provide clinical clues for early diagnosis.Methods:A total of 402 patients with gastric mucosal pale lesions who underwent gastroscopy at The Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from January 2020 to May 2021 were enrolled in the retrospective analysis. Data of gender and age of patients, degree of gastric mucosal atrophy, lesion boundaries, size, location, morphology, narrow band imaging magnifying endoscopy (NBI-ME) findings and histopathological results, etc. were collected for analysis. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors for diagnosed as tumor.Results:Among 402 cases, 33 cases (8.2%) were diagnosed as neoplasia, and 23 cases (5.7%) were high-risk epithelial neoplasia (high grade dysplasia or early gastric cancer). The age of patients, the degree of gastric mucosal atrophy, lesion size, surface depression, NBI-ME positive findings, surface microvessels and surface microstructures were related to neoplasia of gastric mucosal pale lesion ( P<0.05). While the age of patients, the degree of gastric mucosal atrophy, lesion size, surface depression, surface microstructures were related to high-risk epithelial neoplasia of gastric mucosal pale lesion ( P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that lesion diameter<20 mm ( OR=4.487, 95% CI: 1.776-11.332, P=0.001) and NBI-ME positive findings ( OR=40.510, 95% CI: 1.610-1 019.456, P=0.024) were independent risk factors for neoplasia, and abnormal surface microstructure of lesion was an independent risk factor for high-risk epithelial neoplasia ( OR=0.003, 95% CI: 0.000-1.587, P<0.001). Conclusion:Abnormal surface microstructure, the lesion size, and NBI-ME positive findings are important clues for the diagnosis of neoplasia in the pale lesions.
10.Assessment of therapeutic effects of low-energy laser for the treatment of burning mouth syndrome in elderly patients
Jianqiu JIN ; Zhe CHENG ; Qian WANG ; Yuxing ZHANG ; Zhiyue LU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(11):1333-1336
Objective:To assess the clinical efficacy of low-level laser therapy(LLLT)for the treatment of burning mouth syndrome(BMS)in elderly patients.Methods:As a randomized controlled study, 60 elderly BMS patients treated in the department of stomatology of Beijing Hospital from September 2018 to August 2021 were randomly divided into a laser group and a control group, including 7 man and 53 women, with an average age of(68.27±6.38)years.Patients in the laser group were treated with LLLT, and patients in the control group were treated with non-energy red light and oryzanol.The visual analogue scale and self-rating anxiety and depression scale were used to evaluate the two groups of patients.Results:After LLLT, the effectiveness rate of the laser group was 86.67%(26/30)on the 28th and 90th day, which was significantly higher than 63.33%(19/30)of the control group( χ2=4.356, P=0.037). When data for pre-treatment, the 28th day after treatment and the 90th day after treatment for the laser group were compared, results showed that after LLLT, pain symptoms of BMS patients were relieved and it lasted for some time, and anxiety and depression also improved, but there were episodes of relapse as time went on.Visual analogue scale and self-rating anxiety scores and depression scale scores of BMS patients for pre-treatment, the 28th and 90th days after treatment in the two groups were compared.Only self-rating anxiety scale scores of the laser group was lower than those of the control group on the 28th day, with statistical significance( t=2.622, P=0.011), indicating that LLLT could alleviate anxiety for BMS patients in the short term, but had no significant effect on patient depression.However, in the long term, LLLT had no significant effect on relieving anxiety and depression. Conclusions:LLLT has a certain effect on improving pain symptoms and anxiety in elderly BMS patients.

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