1.Treatment of Recurrent Aphthous Ulcers from the Perspective of "Heart"
Mengfan REN ; Nailin ZHANG ; Ruohan WANG ; Mengqian SUN ; Pingping CHEN ; Hua CAO ; Qiquan LIU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(11):1174-1177
Based on the traditional Chinese medicine theory that "all pain, itching, and sores are related to the heart", this paper proposes treating recurrent aphthous ulcers from the perspective of the heart. It suggests that excessive heart fire and tissue erosion due to flaming fire in the heart meridian constitute the core pathogenesis of this condition. Hyperactive heart fire is identified as the key pathogenic factor, while heart yin deficiency, obstruction of the heart collaterals, and malnourishment of the heart spirit are considered significant contributing factors. Clinically, the treatment follows the principle of clearing heart fire as the main strategy, supplemented by nourishing yin, activating collaterals, and calming the spirit. The self-formulated Qingxin Yuchuang Formulation (清心愈疮方) serves as the base prescription, with flexible modifications incorporating the Yuyin Formulation (育阴方), Huoxue Formulation (活血方), and Yu'an Formulation (郁安方) to address specific syndromes involving heart yin deficiency, collateral blockage, and emotional disturbance.
2.Exploration of the application of artificial intelligence assisted bleeding point recognition in laparoscopic pancreatic surgery
Lu PING ; Mengqing SUN ; Xianlin HAN ; Ruohan CUI ; Hu ZHOU ; Jile SHI ; Yuze HUA ; Surong HUA ; Wenming WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(10):920-925
Objective:To explore the clinical application value of artificial intelligence models in identifying bleeding events and hemorrhagic points during laparoscopic pancreatic surgery.Methods:This single-center retrospective cohort study collected surgical videos of 25 patients undergoing laparoscopic pancreatic surgery at the Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2022 to December 2024. Videos within 5 seconds before and after representative bleeding events were captured at 30 frames/s, with 11 666 hemorrhagic-related video frames annotated. Two algorithm models were developed: a pigment-based model and a pigment+optical flow-based model for classification and target recognition of bleeding frames. The training and test sets for the pigment-based algorithm contained 4 692 hemorrhagic and 4 309 non-hemorrhagic frames, while those for the pigment+optical flow model included 1 339 hemorrhagic and 1 326 non-hemorrhagic frames. Performance evaluation was conducted using overlap thresholds, with accuracy and recall rates as key metrics.Results:The pigment-based model achieved 93.8% accuracy (134/143) and 43.3% recall (134/310) in hemorrhagic frame classification. At an overlap threshold of 0.3, the pigment-based model showed 84.1% accuracy (433/515) and 85.4% recall (433/507) in target recognition. When the threshold was increased to 0.5, the pigment+optical flow model demonstrated 88.1% accuracy (354/402) and 89.2% recall (354/397) in hemorrhagic target recognition.Conclusions:It is difficult to distinguish active bleeding from old bleeding completely by pigment information alone. The spatio-temporal features can be effectively extracted by combining pigment and optical flow information, and the bleeding can be accurately identified and located, which has potential clinical application value.
3.Professor Liu Qiquan's Clinical Experience in Treating Acne Based on the Theory of"Internal Retention and Stagnation of Heat Pathogen"
Mengqian SUN ; Nailin ZHANG ; Mengfan REN ; Ruohan WANG ; Pingping CHEN ; Hua CAO ; Qiquan LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(12):170-174
This article summarized Professor Liu Qiquan's clinical experience in the treatment of acne from the perspective of"internal retention and stagnation of heat pathogen".Professor Liu believes that the core pathogenesis of acne lies in the internal retention and stagnation of heat pathogen,which manifests as external skin inflammation,with the primary focus being on the heat pathogen.With the pathogen inside the body,the progress of disease and syndrome is related to"toxin,depression,blood stasis and deficiency".At the same time,the disease is also closely related to the dysfunction of the five-zang organs.Professor Liu points out that"to resist the outside,one must first settle the inside",and treats acne from the five internal organs.Based on the idea of"internal retention and stagnation of heat pathogen",according to the symptoms of the patients,the comprehensive use of methods to guide the treatment,such as penetrating turbidity,removing pathogenic factors and detoxifying heat,promoting qi and dispersing stagnant heat,cooling collaterals to control blood and breaking stasis heat,and restraining qi,softening yin and supporting deficiency heat,has been proved to have a good clinical effect.One medical case was attached as evidence.
4.Recent advance in quantitative susceptibility mapping in brain iron deposition associated with cognitive disorders
Ruohan SUN ; Yao MENG ; Xiaohua XIE ; Jing XU ; Yanhong DONG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2025;24(2):180-186
Iron is involved in several activities in the brain, including energy metabolism, neurotransmitter transmission, and myelination. Disorder of peripheral iron metabolism and excessive iron accumulation in the brain can reduce cognitive and behavioral ability through pathological mechanisms such as inflammatory response and abnormal protein expression, leading to cognitive disorders. Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), as a new non-invasive magnetic resonance technique, can quantitatively measure brain iron deposition, clarify the relationship between cognitive disorders and iron homeostasis imbalance, and provide a basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment of the diseases. This article reviews the latest research progress of QSM in brain iron deposition associated with cognitive disorders.
5.Professor Liu Qiquan's Clinical Experience in Treating Acne Based on the Theory of"Internal Retention and Stagnation of Heat Pathogen"
Mengqian SUN ; Nailin ZHANG ; Mengfan REN ; Ruohan WANG ; Pingping CHEN ; Hua CAO ; Qiquan LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(12):170-174
This article summarized Professor Liu Qiquan's clinical experience in the treatment of acne from the perspective of"internal retention and stagnation of heat pathogen".Professor Liu believes that the core pathogenesis of acne lies in the internal retention and stagnation of heat pathogen,which manifests as external skin inflammation,with the primary focus being on the heat pathogen.With the pathogen inside the body,the progress of disease and syndrome is related to"toxin,depression,blood stasis and deficiency".At the same time,the disease is also closely related to the dysfunction of the five-zang organs.Professor Liu points out that"to resist the outside,one must first settle the inside",and treats acne from the five internal organs.Based on the idea of"internal retention and stagnation of heat pathogen",according to the symptoms of the patients,the comprehensive use of methods to guide the treatment,such as penetrating turbidity,removing pathogenic factors and detoxifying heat,promoting qi and dispersing stagnant heat,cooling collaterals to control blood and breaking stasis heat,and restraining qi,softening yin and supporting deficiency heat,has been proved to have a good clinical effect.One medical case was attached as evidence.
6.Recent advance in quantitative susceptibility mapping in brain iron deposition associated with cognitive disorders
Ruohan SUN ; Yao MENG ; Xiaohua XIE ; Jing XU ; Yanhong DONG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2025;24(2):180-186
Iron is involved in several activities in the brain, including energy metabolism, neurotransmitter transmission, and myelination. Disorder of peripheral iron metabolism and excessive iron accumulation in the brain can reduce cognitive and behavioral ability through pathological mechanisms such as inflammatory response and abnormal protein expression, leading to cognitive disorders. Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), as a new non-invasive magnetic resonance technique, can quantitatively measure brain iron deposition, clarify the relationship between cognitive disorders and iron homeostasis imbalance, and provide a basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment of the diseases. This article reviews the latest research progress of QSM in brain iron deposition associated with cognitive disorders.
7.Exploration of the application of artificial intelligence assisted bleeding point recognition in laparoscopic pancreatic surgery
Lu PING ; Mengqing SUN ; Xianlin HAN ; Ruohan CUI ; Hu ZHOU ; Jile SHI ; Yuze HUA ; Surong HUA ; Wenming WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(10):920-925
Objective:To explore the clinical application value of artificial intelligence models in identifying bleeding events and hemorrhagic points during laparoscopic pancreatic surgery.Methods:This single-center retrospective cohort study collected surgical videos of 25 patients undergoing laparoscopic pancreatic surgery at the Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2022 to December 2024. Videos within 5 seconds before and after representative bleeding events were captured at 30 frames/s, with 11 666 hemorrhagic-related video frames annotated. Two algorithm models were developed: a pigment-based model and a pigment+optical flow-based model for classification and target recognition of bleeding frames. The training and test sets for the pigment-based algorithm contained 4 692 hemorrhagic and 4 309 non-hemorrhagic frames, while those for the pigment+optical flow model included 1 339 hemorrhagic and 1 326 non-hemorrhagic frames. Performance evaluation was conducted using overlap thresholds, with accuracy and recall rates as key metrics.Results:The pigment-based model achieved 93.8% accuracy (134/143) and 43.3% recall (134/310) in hemorrhagic frame classification. At an overlap threshold of 0.3, the pigment-based model showed 84.1% accuracy (433/515) and 85.4% recall (433/507) in target recognition. When the threshold was increased to 0.5, the pigment+optical flow model demonstrated 88.1% accuracy (354/402) and 89.2% recall (354/397) in hemorrhagic target recognition.Conclusions:It is difficult to distinguish active bleeding from old bleeding completely by pigment information alone. The spatio-temporal features can be effectively extracted by combining pigment and optical flow information, and the bleeding can be accurately identified and located, which has potential clinical application value.
8.Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes caused by mitochondrial DNA 14453G>A mutation: a case report and literature review
Yibo REN ; Yu LONG ; Zhongkai ZHOU ; Jue ZHONG ; Shirong WEN ; Yujun PAN ; Ruohan SUN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(10):1158-1165
Objective:To explore the clinical and imaging characteristics of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) caused by mitochondrial DNA 14453G>A (m.14453G>A) mutation.Methods:A case of MELAS caused by m.14453G>A mutation in the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University on October 12, 2021 was reported. At the same time, the reported cases of MELAS and Leigh syndrome (LS) caused by the m.14453G>A mutation were reviewed. This enabled a comprehensive summarization, analysis, and comparison of these cases.Results:The patient was a female. She has suffered from the disease since 13-year old with seizures, accompanied by the disturbance of mood and the loss of memory. Brain magnetic resonance imaging findings consisted of lesions in frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal lobe and cerebellar. The patient was initially considered with autoimmune encephalitis and posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. Since direct sequencing of the complete mitochondrial genome from blood of the patient revealed m.14453G>A mutation in ND6 gene, and the mutation rate was 17.0%, the patient eventually diagnosed with MELAS based on clinical manifestations, imaging examinations, and genetic testing results. Using "m.14453G>A" as the search term, the relevant literature in China and abroad was retrieved and those with complete clinical data were identified. A total of 11 cases of m.14453G>A mutation including this case were reported, of whom 5 patients were diagnosed as MELAS, and 6 patients were diagnosed as LS. Among the 11 patients, those being adolescent or adult and with lesions in the cortex and subcortical white matter were probably be MELAS; those being infant or young child and with lesions in basal ganglia, thalamus and brainstem could be LS. Conclusions:Mitochondrial disease caused by m.14453G>A gene mutation shows a great heterogeneity, which can cause MELAS and LS. The clinical phenotype of the m.14453G>A mutation may be related to the age of onset and lesion′ s location.
9.Expression and significance of miRNA-31 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of rheumatoid arthritis patients
Ruohan YU ; Yuequan ZHU ; Lin SUN ; Leilei JIAN ; Jinxia ZHAO ; Xiangyuan LIU ; Changhong LI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2018;22(1):4-8
Objective To investigate the expression of miRNA-31 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients,and the relationship between miRNA-31 and disease activity of RA.Methods After obtaining the informed consent,peripheral blood samples of 56 RA patients,12 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients,6 Sj(o)gren's syndrome (SS) patients and 30 healthy controls were collected from the Department of Rheumatology,Peking University Third Hospital.RNA was extracted from the PBMCs which were separated by Ficoll-Paque PLUS.The expression of miRNA-31 in the PBMCs of RA patients,SLE patients,SS patients and healthy controls was detected by real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).Furthermore,according to the RA disease activity score (DAS28),RA patients were divided into high,moderate and low disease activity groups and remission group,and miRNA-31 expression was compared between different groups.Data were analyzed using t test or Mann-Whitney U test.Results The expression of miRNA-31 in PBMCs of RA patients was 7.25 times (P=0.003 8) higher when compared with that of the control group.To be specific,the expression of miRNA-31 was 10.63 times in PBMCs of high activity RA group (P=0.01) and 8.95 times in moderate activity RA group (P=0.000 3) when compared with that of the control group,and there was no significant difference between low activity,remission groups and control groups in terms of miRNA-31 expression.Furthermore,the expression of miRNA-31 in PBMCs of SLE patients was not significantly different from the control and miRNA-31 expression in PBMCs of SS patients was 1.64 times (P=0.02) higher than that of the RA patients,but the average level of miRNA-31 was much less than that of RA patients.The increased miRNA-31 may serve as a diagnostic marker for disease activity of RA.
10.The expression of oxidized low density lipoprotein and scavenger receptor that binds phospha-tidylserine and oxidized lipoprotein in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Leilei JIAN ; Ruohan YU ; Lin SUN ; Jinxia ZHAO ; Xiangyuan LIU ; Changhong LI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2018;22(2):76-81
Objective To investigate the expression level of oxidized low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) and its scavenger receptor scavenger receptor that binds phosphatidylserine and oxidized lipoprotein (SRPSOX) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA),and to explore the relationship between ox-LDL and disease activity.Methods The serum ox-LDL in RA patients and healthy control group were detected by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA),as well as the fluidox-LDL in RA,osteoarthritis (OA) and inflammatory arthritis (IA).The expression of SR-PSOX in mixed cells of RA and IApatients was detected by western blot.The expression of serum ox-LDL between RA groupand the control group was analyzed by t-test and non-parametric test.The correlation of serum ox-LDL expression levels in RA patients with C-reactive protein (CRP),erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and other inflammatory factors and disease activitywas analyzed by Pearson linear regression.Results The expression of ox-LDL in the serum of RA patients was significantly higher than that of normal control group [(3 076±131) mU/ml,(2 334±84) mU/ml,t=4.242,P<0.01].The expression of ox-LDL in synovial fluid of RA patients was significantly higher than that of the OA group [(4 963±354) mU/ml],(3 956±347) mU/ml,t=2.372,P<0.05).The expression of SR-PSOX in synovial fluid mixed cells of RA patients was higher than that of the IA group [(4.92±0.18) vs (0.24±0.04),t=33.53,P<0.01].The expression of ox-LDL in serum of RA patients was negatively correlated with ESR,CRP and overall disease activity DAS28 (r=-9.42,P=0.009;r=-0.35,P=0.029 7;r=0.42,P=0.008 4).The expression of ox-LDL in the serum of RA patients with moderate disease activity was significantly higher than those patients with high disease activity [(3 302±138) mU/ml vs (2 464±228) mU/ml,t=3.335,P<0.01],however,those with low disease activity and disease remission had higher serum ox-LDL expression but without statistical significant differences.After treated with anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs),serum ox-LDL of RA patients had a trend of slight increasing butwithout sign-ificant difference.The ox-LDL/LDL-C or ox-LDL/HDL-C was negatively not correlated with disease activity score in 28 (DAS28),ESR,CRP.Conclusion In RA patients,the expression of ox-LDL in the serum and synovial fluid is high and the SR-PSOX expressionin synovial fluid is also high.The serum ox-LDL levels are negatively correlated with ESR,CRP and DAS28,which are related to disease activity of RA.These findings suggest that the ox-LDL and the receptor SR-PSOX may play a role in RA pathogenesis,but needs further study.

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