1.Textual Research on Key Information of Classic Formula Shengma Gegentang
Yuli LI ; Ping JIANG ; Zhenyi YUAN ; Yuanyuan HE ; Ya'nan MAO ; Shasha WANG ; Wenyan ZHU ; Zhouan YIN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(8):187-197
Shengma Gegentang is one of the classic formulas in the Catalogue of Ancient Classic Prescriptions (Second Batch). This study reviewed ancient and modern literature and used literature tracing and bibliometric methods to analyze the historical evolution, efficacy, indications, dosage decoctions, and modern clinical disease spectrum of Shengma Gegentang. The results indicated that the earliest record of Shengma Gegentang can be found in the Taiping Huimin Heji Jufang of the Song dynasty, but its origin can be traced back to the Shaoyao Siwu Jiejitang in the Beiji Qianjin Yaofang of the Tang dynasty. The composition dosage of Shengma Gegentang is 413 g of Cimicifugae Rhizoma, 619.5 g of Puerariae Lobatae Radix, 413 g of Paeoniae Radix Alba, and 413 g of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, which are ground into coarse powder. Each dose is 12.39 g, and the amount of water added is 300 mL. 100 mL of solution is decocted and taken at the right time. The four drugs in the formula play the role of relieving exterior syndrome, penetrating pathogenic factors, and detoxicating together. Its indications are widely involved in internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology, obstetrics and gynecology, sexually transmitted diseases, and other diseases, such as measles, sores, acne, spots, surgical gangrene, red eyes, toothache, chancre, and fetal poison. The epidemic diseases treated by Shengma Gegentang are complicated, including rash, pox, macula, numbness, summer diarrhea, dysentery, sha disease, febrile symptoms, spring warmth, winter warmth, and cold pestilence. At the same time, it is a plague prevention formula. Although Shengma Gegentang has a wide range of indications, it cannot be separated from the pathogenic mechanism of evil Qi blocking the muscle surface and heat in the lungs and stomach. The modern clinical disease spectrum of Shengma Gegentang involves the ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology system, nervous system, pediatric-related diseases and syndromes, skin system, hepatobiliary system, and digestive system. It plays a key role in the treatment of epidemic diseases such as measles, chronic hepatitis B, dysentery, and tetanus.
2.Correlation analysis of low expression of LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 with immune cell invasion and prognosis in glioblastoma.
Shasha WANG ; Wenhao ZHAO ; Xining HE ; Yangyang ZHANG ; Wenli CHANG
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2025;41(3):245-253
Objective To investigate the expression and correlation of LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 in glioblastoma (GBM), and their impacts on the prognosis of patients and immune cell infiltration. Methods Based on the GSE50161 dataset from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2, which are closely related to the development of GBM, were identified by WGCNA and differential expression analysis. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA) databases were used to analyze the relationship between the expression of LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 and the prognosis of GBM patients. Multiple datasets were employed to analyze the correlation between the expression levels of LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 and its relationship with immune cell infiltration. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to verify the expression of LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 in GBM and normal brain tissues. The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) database was accessed to obtain the protein expression of KHDRBS2, and immunohistochemical staining was conducted to verify the protein expression of KHDRBS2. Results LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 were lowly expressed in GBM tissues and were closely related to the development of GBM, showing a significant positive correlation. Patients with low expression levels of LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 had a lower overall survival rate than those with high expression levels. LY86-AS1 was positively correlated with naive B cells, plasma cells, activated NK cells, M1 macrophages, activated mast cells and monocytes. KHDRBS2 was positively correlated with naive B cells, plasma cells, helper T cells, activated NK cells and monocytes. Conclusion The low expression levels of LY86-AS1 and KHDRBS2 in GBM, which is associated with poor prognosis, affect the tumor immune microenvironment and may serve as potential new biomarkers for the diagnosis of GBM and the prognosis assessment of patients.
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Glioblastoma/metabolism*
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Brain Neoplasms/pathology*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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RNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism*
3.Targeting Programmed Cell Death in Acquired Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Ferroptosis, Necroptosis, and Pyroptosis.
Shasha ZHANG ; Hairong XIAO ; Yanqin LIN ; Xujun TANG ; Wei TONG ; Buwei SHAO ; He LI ; Lei XU ; Xiaoqiong DING ; Renjie CHAI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(6):1085-1102
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), the most commonly-occurring form of hearing loss, is caused mainly by injury to or the loss of hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons in the cochlea. Numerous environmental and physiological factors have been shown to cause acquired SNHL, such as ototoxic drugs, noise exposure, aging, infections, and diseases. Several programmed cell death (PCD) pathways have been reported to be involved in SNHL, especially some novel PCD pathways that have only recently been reported, such as ferroptosis, necroptosis, and pyroptosis. Here we summarize these PCD pathways and their roles and mechanisms in SNHL, aiming to provide new insights and potential therapeutic strategies for SNHL by targeting these PCD pathways.
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/metabolism*
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Necroptosis/drug effects*
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Pyroptosis/drug effects*
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Ferroptosis/drug effects*
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4.High-risk factors affecting the severity of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis
Xinxin MIAO ; Xinxian GUAN ; Shenglin YU ; He ZHAO ; Shasha GAO ; Dandan SHU ; Yusheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(3):247-252
Objective:To explore the high-risk factors affecting the severity of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).Methods:This study involved 153 NEC patients admitted to the Neonatology Department of the Children's Hospital of Soochow University from January 1, 2017, to December 30, 2023. Based on the severity of NEC determined by Bell's criteria, these patients were divided into two groups: mild group (Bell stage Ⅱ, n=70) and severe group (Bell stage Ⅲ, n=83). Clinical data including general conditions, clinical treatment and disease status before the onset of NEC, laboratory test results, and perinatal conditions of the mothers were retrospectively collected. Univariate analysis (rank-sum test and Chi-square test) and multivariate analysis (logistic regression analysis) were used to explore the risk factors affecting the severity of NEC. Results:The proportion of infants with gestational age<37 weeks or birth weight<1 500 g, the rate of antibiotic usage, sepsis or shock were higher in the severe group than in the mild group [91.6% (76/83) vs. 75.7% (53/70); 55.4% (46/83) vs. 34.3% (24/70); 85.5% (71/83) vs. 71.4% (50/70); 55.4% (46/83) vs. 17.1% (12/70); 30.1% (25/83) vs. 8.6% (6/70); with χ 2 values of 7.22, 6.84, 4.57, 23.64, and 10.91, respectively, all P<0.05]. Furthermore, the severe group had a late initiation of breastfeeding and longer durations of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement and parenteral nutrition [2.00 d (1.00-2.00 d) vs. 1.00 d (1.00-2.00 d); 0.00 d (0.00-18.00 d) vs. 0.00 d (0.00-7.50 d); 14.00 d (5.00-21.00 d) vs. 10.50 d (0.00-18.25 d), with Z values of -2.90, -1.98, and -2.09, respectively, all P<0.05]. (2) Within 48 h before the onset, the severe group had higher proportions of infants with decreased white blood cell count, decreased platelet count, electrolyte imbalance, and metabolic acidosis than the mild group [53.0% (44/83) vs. 14.3% (10/70); 49.4% (41/83) vs. 10.0% (7/70); 38.6% (32/83) vs. 14.3% (10/70); 37.3% (31/83) vs. 14.3% (10/70), with χ2 values of 24.94, 27.38, 11.23, and 10.30, respectively, all P<0.05]. Besides, the levels of procalcitonin and C-reactive protein were higher in the severe group than in the mild group [2.31 ng/ml (0.26-11.71 ng/ml) vs. 0.22 ng/ml (0.00-2.19 ng/ml); 58.50 mg/L (14.34-125.25 mg/L) vs. 8.20 mg/L (0.23-34.56 mg/L), with Z values of -3.88 and -5.02, respectively, both P<0.05]. (3) Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that prolonged duration of PICC placement, decreased platelet count, electrolyte imbalance, metabolic acidosis, and concurrent sepsis were independent risk factors affecting the severity of NEC [ OR (95% CI) values were 1.104 (1.020-1.196), 5.364 (1.667-17.253), 4.047 (1.171-13.986), 4.333 (1.290-14.556), and 3.290 (1.005-10.774), respectively, with all P<0.05]. Conclusions:Prolonged duration of PICC placement, concurrent sepsis, decreased platelet count, electrolyte imbalance, and metabolic acidosis in NEC patients are more likely to lead to severe cases. In clinical practice, attention should be paid to relevant indicators, and abnormal changes should be identified and intervened in a timely manner to reduce the occurrence of severe NEC.
5.KAP Investigation and Influential Factor Analysis on the Risk of Medication Safety Among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Certain Areas of Hubei Province
Ying ZHANG ; Sijie HE ; Maoying XIA ; Shasha ZHANG ; Li WAN
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(2):341-348
Objective To investigate the knowledge,attitude,and practice(KAP)related to medication use among pregnant and lactating women in Hubei province,to comprehend the specific requirements of pregnant and lactating women for pharmaceutical assistance,to assess the critical stages in the process of medication,and to furnish factual backing for devising a secure medication education framework tailored to pregnant and lactating women.Methods Through a multi-center study design,with pregnant and lactating women as the research subjects,a questionnaire survey was carried out to gather fundamental information and assess their knowledge,attitude,and practices towards medication use.Data analysis involved utilizing one-way analysis of variance,non-parametric tests,and multiple linear regression.Results A total of 548 valid questionnaires were collected.The average scores for knowledge,practice and attitude among pregnant and lactating women were(58.26±30.68),(52.18±22.32),and(46.60±14.66)points,respectively.Overall,the scores for medication knowledge and behavior were good,while the attitude scores were passable.These results suggest that pregnant and lactating women have a certain level of understanding about safe medication practices and hold a positive attitude towards receiving medication education.However,there are still potential safety hazards in their daily medication behavior.The results of multiple linear regression indicate that age,educational level,and occupation are the main factors influencing the knowledge,attitude,and practice of medication use among pregnant and lactating women.Conclusions Pregnant and lactating women require urgent education on the safe use of medication.It is recommended that targeted drug education should be carried out based on the knowledgegaps and medication misconceptions of different objects.Additionally,it is crucial to effectively utilize new media platforms,such as WeChat official accounts and channels,and to engage in offline scientific outreach activities,such as offering free consultations and giving lectures on rational drug use.This will provide pregnant and lactating women with convenient and practical educational content on safe medication.
6.Effects of TACE combined with Endostar on CD4+/CD8+T cells,ALAS1 and HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Shasha JIANG ; Meng WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Chunrong HE ; Xuanke WANG ; Lingrong YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(7):1559-1565
Objective:To investigate the effects of transhepatic arterial chemoembolization(TACE)combined with Endostar on CD4+/CD8+T cells,5-aminoketovalonate synthase 1(ALAS1)and HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods:A total of 60 HCC patients admitted to Chengdu Third People's Hospital from January 2018 to December 2021 were enrolled and randomly divided into TACE treatment group(A)and TACE combined with Endostar treatment group(B),with 30 patients in each group.T lymphocyte,ALAS1 and indicators of HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway were observed in the two groups.Results:In group A,1 subject had complete remission,2 subjects had partial remission,2 subjects had stable remission,and 4 subjects had progress;in group B,2 subjects had complete remission,4 subjects had partial remission,4 subjects had stable remis-sion,and 1 subject had progress.The total effective rate in group B(33.33%)was significantly higher than that in group A(10.00%),with significant difference among groups(P=0.028).There were no significant differences in CD4+T cells,CD8+T cells and CD4+/CD8+T cells between the two groups before treatment(P=0.972,0.995,0.917).After treatment,level of CD4+T cells in the two groups was significantly increased(P<0.001),while level of CD8+T cells was significantly decreased(P<0.001).CD4+/CD8+T cells was significantly increased(P<0.001),and the changes in group B were significant compared with group A(P<0.001).There was no significant difference in content of ALAS1 between the two groups before treatment(P=0.975);after treatment,content of ALAS1 in liver cancer tissues of the two groups was significantly increased(P<0.001),which in group B was significantly higher than that in group A(P<0.05).Before treatment,there were no significant differences in mammalian STE20-like protein kinase 2(MST2),large tumor suppressor 1(LATS1)and Yes-associated protein(YAP)between the two groups(P=0.134,0.134,0.134).After treatment,mRNA relative expressions of MST2 and LATS1 were significantly increased(all P<0.001),while mRNA relative expression of YAP were significantly decreased(P<0.001),and changes of group B were significant compared with group A(all P<0.001).After treat-ment,there were 5 more cases of no adverse reactions in group B than in group A,and the total incidence of adverse reactions(16.67%)was significantly lower than that in group A(43.33%),with a significant difference between groups(P=0.024).Conclu-sion:TACE combined with Endostar has significant therapeutic effect on HCC patients,which can effectively regulate CD4+/CD8+T cells,promote ALAS1 secretion,and activate HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway.
7.High-risk factors affecting the severity of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis
Xinxin MIAO ; Xinxian GUAN ; Shenglin YU ; He ZHAO ; Shasha GAO ; Dandan SHU ; Yusheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(3):247-252
Objective:To explore the high-risk factors affecting the severity of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).Methods:This study involved 153 NEC patients admitted to the Neonatology Department of the Children's Hospital of Soochow University from January 1, 2017, to December 30, 2023. Based on the severity of NEC determined by Bell's criteria, these patients were divided into two groups: mild group (Bell stage Ⅱ, n=70) and severe group (Bell stage Ⅲ, n=83). Clinical data including general conditions, clinical treatment and disease status before the onset of NEC, laboratory test results, and perinatal conditions of the mothers were retrospectively collected. Univariate analysis (rank-sum test and Chi-square test) and multivariate analysis (logistic regression analysis) were used to explore the risk factors affecting the severity of NEC. Results:The proportion of infants with gestational age<37 weeks or birth weight<1 500 g, the rate of antibiotic usage, sepsis or shock were higher in the severe group than in the mild group [91.6% (76/83) vs. 75.7% (53/70); 55.4% (46/83) vs. 34.3% (24/70); 85.5% (71/83) vs. 71.4% (50/70); 55.4% (46/83) vs. 17.1% (12/70); 30.1% (25/83) vs. 8.6% (6/70); with χ 2 values of 7.22, 6.84, 4.57, 23.64, and 10.91, respectively, all P<0.05]. Furthermore, the severe group had a late initiation of breastfeeding and longer durations of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement and parenteral nutrition [2.00 d (1.00-2.00 d) vs. 1.00 d (1.00-2.00 d); 0.00 d (0.00-18.00 d) vs. 0.00 d (0.00-7.50 d); 14.00 d (5.00-21.00 d) vs. 10.50 d (0.00-18.25 d), with Z values of -2.90, -1.98, and -2.09, respectively, all P<0.05]. (2) Within 48 h before the onset, the severe group had higher proportions of infants with decreased white blood cell count, decreased platelet count, electrolyte imbalance, and metabolic acidosis than the mild group [53.0% (44/83) vs. 14.3% (10/70); 49.4% (41/83) vs. 10.0% (7/70); 38.6% (32/83) vs. 14.3% (10/70); 37.3% (31/83) vs. 14.3% (10/70), with χ2 values of 24.94, 27.38, 11.23, and 10.30, respectively, all P<0.05]. Besides, the levels of procalcitonin and C-reactive protein were higher in the severe group than in the mild group [2.31 ng/ml (0.26-11.71 ng/ml) vs. 0.22 ng/ml (0.00-2.19 ng/ml); 58.50 mg/L (14.34-125.25 mg/L) vs. 8.20 mg/L (0.23-34.56 mg/L), with Z values of -3.88 and -5.02, respectively, both P<0.05]. (3) Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that prolonged duration of PICC placement, decreased platelet count, electrolyte imbalance, metabolic acidosis, and concurrent sepsis were independent risk factors affecting the severity of NEC [ OR (95% CI) values were 1.104 (1.020-1.196), 5.364 (1.667-17.253), 4.047 (1.171-13.986), 4.333 (1.290-14.556), and 3.290 (1.005-10.774), respectively, with all P<0.05]. Conclusions:Prolonged duration of PICC placement, concurrent sepsis, decreased platelet count, electrolyte imbalance, and metabolic acidosis in NEC patients are more likely to lead to severe cases. In clinical practice, attention should be paid to relevant indicators, and abnormal changes should be identified and intervened in a timely manner to reduce the occurrence of severe NEC.
8.KAP Investigation and Influential Factor Analysis on the Risk of Medication Safety Among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Certain Areas of Hubei Province
Ying ZHANG ; Sijie HE ; Maoying XIA ; Shasha ZHANG ; Li WAN
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(2):341-348
Objective To investigate the knowledge,attitude,and practice(KAP)related to medication use among pregnant and lactating women in Hubei province,to comprehend the specific requirements of pregnant and lactating women for pharmaceutical assistance,to assess the critical stages in the process of medication,and to furnish factual backing for devising a secure medication education framework tailored to pregnant and lactating women.Methods Through a multi-center study design,with pregnant and lactating women as the research subjects,a questionnaire survey was carried out to gather fundamental information and assess their knowledge,attitude,and practices towards medication use.Data analysis involved utilizing one-way analysis of variance,non-parametric tests,and multiple linear regression.Results A total of 548 valid questionnaires were collected.The average scores for knowledge,practice and attitude among pregnant and lactating women were(58.26±30.68),(52.18±22.32),and(46.60±14.66)points,respectively.Overall,the scores for medication knowledge and behavior were good,while the attitude scores were passable.These results suggest that pregnant and lactating women have a certain level of understanding about safe medication practices and hold a positive attitude towards receiving medication education.However,there are still potential safety hazards in their daily medication behavior.The results of multiple linear regression indicate that age,educational level,and occupation are the main factors influencing the knowledge,attitude,and practice of medication use among pregnant and lactating women.Conclusions Pregnant and lactating women require urgent education on the safe use of medication.It is recommended that targeted drug education should be carried out based on the knowledgegaps and medication misconceptions of different objects.Additionally,it is crucial to effectively utilize new media platforms,such as WeChat official accounts and channels,and to engage in offline scientific outreach activities,such as offering free consultations and giving lectures on rational drug use.This will provide pregnant and lactating women with convenient and practical educational content on safe medication.
9.Effects of TACE combined with Endostar on CD4+/CD8+T cells,ALAS1 and HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Shasha JIANG ; Meng WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Chunrong HE ; Xuanke WANG ; Lingrong YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(7):1559-1565
Objective:To investigate the effects of transhepatic arterial chemoembolization(TACE)combined with Endostar on CD4+/CD8+T cells,5-aminoketovalonate synthase 1(ALAS1)and HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods:A total of 60 HCC patients admitted to Chengdu Third People's Hospital from January 2018 to December 2021 were enrolled and randomly divided into TACE treatment group(A)and TACE combined with Endostar treatment group(B),with 30 patients in each group.T lymphocyte,ALAS1 and indicators of HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway were observed in the two groups.Results:In group A,1 subject had complete remission,2 subjects had partial remission,2 subjects had stable remission,and 4 subjects had progress;in group B,2 subjects had complete remission,4 subjects had partial remission,4 subjects had stable remis-sion,and 1 subject had progress.The total effective rate in group B(33.33%)was significantly higher than that in group A(10.00%),with significant difference among groups(P=0.028).There were no significant differences in CD4+T cells,CD8+T cells and CD4+/CD8+T cells between the two groups before treatment(P=0.972,0.995,0.917).After treatment,level of CD4+T cells in the two groups was significantly increased(P<0.001),while level of CD8+T cells was significantly decreased(P<0.001).CD4+/CD8+T cells was significantly increased(P<0.001),and the changes in group B were significant compared with group A(P<0.001).There was no significant difference in content of ALAS1 between the two groups before treatment(P=0.975);after treatment,content of ALAS1 in liver cancer tissues of the two groups was significantly increased(P<0.001),which in group B was significantly higher than that in group A(P<0.05).Before treatment,there were no significant differences in mammalian STE20-like protein kinase 2(MST2),large tumor suppressor 1(LATS1)and Yes-associated protein(YAP)between the two groups(P=0.134,0.134,0.134).After treatment,mRNA relative expressions of MST2 and LATS1 were significantly increased(all P<0.001),while mRNA relative expression of YAP were significantly decreased(P<0.001),and changes of group B were significant compared with group A(all P<0.001).After treat-ment,there were 5 more cases of no adverse reactions in group B than in group A,and the total incidence of adverse reactions(16.67%)was significantly lower than that in group A(43.33%),with a significant difference between groups(P=0.024).Conclu-sion:TACE combined with Endostar has significant therapeutic effect on HCC patients,which can effectively regulate CD4+/CD8+T cells,promote ALAS1 secretion,and activate HIPPO-YAP signaling pathway.
10.Clinical study of perceptual eye position and fixation stability in adolescents with low myopia
Yao WANG ; Bolin DENG ; Ying MU ; Xuan LI ; Chenzhu ZHAO ; Ying FANG ; Yufeng HE ; Shasha PANG ; Li ZHANG ; Zhengzheng WU
International Eye Science 2024;24(9):1491-1495
AIM:To test and compare the perceptual eye position and fixation stability of adolescents with emmetropia and adolescents with low myopia, investigating the characteristics of the perceptual eye position and fixation stability of adolescents with low myopia.METHODS: Cross-sectional study. A total of 132 adolescents(264 eyes)who visited in the ophthalmology clinic of our hospital from April to December 2023 were randomly selected as the research subjects. Participants were categorized into normal control group(n=45, 90 eyes), simple low myopia group(n=45, 90 eyes)and low myopia with anisometropia group(n=42, 84 eyes)according to their refractive status and were underwent assessments for perceptual eye position and fixation stability.RESULTS: Compared with the normal control group, the static and dynamic horizontal perceptual eye position deviation of the simple low myopia group and the low myopia with anisometropia group were significantly increased(P<0.05). Compared with the simple low myopia group, the static and dynamic horizontal perceptual eye position deviation of the low myopia with anisometropia group were significantly increased(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in static and dynamic vertical perceptual eye position deviation among the three groups(P>0.05); compared with the normal control group, the horizontal and vertical fixation stability of the simple low myopia group and the low myopia with anisometropia group were significantly worse(all P<0.01), but there was no differences in the simple low myopia group and the low myopia with anisometropia group(P >0.05).CONCLUSION: Abnormalities are observed in perceptual eye position and fixation stability function in adolescents with low myopia compared with those adolescents with emmetropia, even at best corrected visual acuity. The occurrence of anisometropia could lead to an increased degree of horizontal perceptual eye position displacement.

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