1.Tapping with plum-blossom needle combined with sulfur ointment and local irradiation for primary cutaneous amyloidosis: a case report.
Fasen DENG ; Xiao CHEN ; Weijuan ZHENG ; Ziyang HE ; Xinsheng CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(12):1800-1802
The paper reports one case of primary cutaneous amyloidosis (PCA) treated by tapping with plum-blossom needle combined with sulfur ointment and local irradiation. PCA in this case was manifested as generalized erythema, papules, plaques, lichenification, and severe pruritus. In treatment, tapping with plum-blossom needle was delivered at typical lesions to induce local congestion, redness, and minimal bleeding. After cleaned with sterile gauze for 10 s, 25% sulfur ointment was evenly applied, followed by local irradiation with a TDP lamp for 15 min. This session was repeated twice a week. In 1 month of treatment, the lesions turned flat and the skin was soft as the normal, with pigmentation and mild pruritus left. In 3 months of follow-up, no papules recurred, and mild pruritus presented occasionally.
Humans
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Ointments/administration & dosage*
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Sulfur/administration & dosage*
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Skin Diseases, Genetic/radiotherapy*
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Middle Aged
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Amyloidosis, Familial/radiotherapy*
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Male
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Acupuncture Therapy/instrumentation*
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Female
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Combined Modality Therapy
2.Acute effects of inhaled sulphur dioxide on pig nasal vascular and airway resistances.
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2014;66(1):79-84
People complain about nasal stuffiness after SO2 exposure. This study was to investigate the acute effects of SO2 on nasal vascular and airway resistances in anaesthetized pigs for elucidating the underlying vascular and control mechanisms. Controlled ventilation was passed to the lungs or retrogradely through each nasal cavity. Nasal airway and lower airway pressures were measured to reflect airflow resistance changes. Systemic arterial pressure and nasal arterial flow were measured to calculate nasal vascular resistance. Nasal and pulmonary SO2 challenges were given. At 2 ppm, SO2 decreased systemic blood pressure and nasal vascular resistance but increased nasal airway and lower airway resistances. With increasing level to 8 ppm, SO2 increased systemic arterial pressure, nasal vascular and lower airway resistances but decreased nasal airway resistance. Nasal and pulmonary challenges induced similar responses. Ipsilateral nasal challenge elicited bilateral responses. Ruthenium red abolished the responses to nasal challenges. Bilateral vagosympathectomy eliminated the responses to lung challenges. Hence, SO2 at 2 ppm causes nasal congestion through sensory reflex vasodilatation but at higher levels nasal decongestion through sensory reflex vasoconstriction. Nasal congestion coupled with bronchoconstriction at levels of SO2 below short-term exposure limit (STEL) (≤ 2 ppm) would limit SO2 entering the lungs. Nasal decongestion at levels of SO2 beyond STEL (> 2 ppm) can effectively decrease total airway resistance as concurrent strong bronchoconstriction may impair ventilation.
Administration, Inhalation
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Airway Resistance
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drug effects
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Animals
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Lung
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drug effects
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Nasal Cavity
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drug effects
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Respiration
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Sulfur Dioxide
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pharmacology
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Swine
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Vascular Resistance
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drug effects
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Vasodilation
3.A novel technique for scintigraphic visualization of internal mammary sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer patients.
Peng-fei QIU ; Yan-bing LIU ; Rong-rong ZHAO ; Guo-ren YANG ; Tong ZHAO ; Peng CHEN ; Yong-sheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2013;35(11):858-862
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of different injection techniques of radiotracer on the visualization rate of internal mammary sentinel lymph nodes (IMSLN) in breast cancer patients.
METHODSA series of 137 consecutive breast cancer patients was included in this prospective study. Fifty-eight patients (group A) received the radiotracer (99)Tc(m)-sulphur colloid injected only into 1-2 points in the breast parenchyma in one quadrant, and seventy-nine patients (group B) received the radiotracer injection into the breast parenchyma in two quadrants of the breast. The differences of IMSLN visualization rates of the two groups were compared and the relevant affecting factors were analyzed.
RESULTSThe IMSLN visualization rate of the group B (70.9%, 56/79) was significantly higher than that of the group A (13.8%, 8/58) (P < 0.001). Both techniques seemed to be reliable to identify sentinel lymph node in the axilla (98.7% vs. 98.3%, P = 0.825). In addition, the visualization rate of internal mammary hotspots (82.2%) was more commonly seen in patients receiving injection of a larger volume of radiotracer ( ≥ 0.5 ml/point) than those receiving a smaller volume of radiotracer (<0.5 ml/point, 55.9%, P = 0.011).
CONCLUSIONSThe modified injection technique (two quadrants, large volume radiotraver, and ultrasound guidance) can significantly improve the visualization rate of IMSLN. Our findings should make the biopsy of IMSLN widely implemented and provide an effective and minimally invasive technique to evaluate the internal mammary lymph node status.
Adult ; Aged ; Axilla ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Breast Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Injections ; Lymph Nodes ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Middle Aged ; Prospective Studies ; Radionuclide Imaging ; Radiopharmaceuticals ; administration & dosage ; Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy ; methods ; Technetium Tc 99m Sulfur Colloid ; administration & dosage
4.Research development of tumor treatment with methionine gamma-lyase.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(4):839-842
Methionine-dependent increase in tumor cells is a specific metabolic defect. This metabolic defect is also a target for selective treatment of cancer. Studies found that the methionine gamma-lyase (methioninase, L-methionine gamma-lyase) can specificly split the methionine of extracellular and intracellular, so it can strongly inhibit the growth of tumor cells and induce apoptosis of tumor cells. However, no effect on normal cells has been found, so the methionine gamma-lyase may play the anti-tumor role. We also explored in the present study another effect of methionine gamma-lyase as a single agent on DNA methylation levels and DNA synthesis, which may change as a result of deprivation of methionine, and thus may enhance anti-tumor effects. Animal studies and clinical trials showed that a variety of methionine dependent methionine gamma-lyase can eliminate the tumor cells. Therefore, methionine restriction is an effective anticancer strategy. Methionine gamma-lyase has shown great prospects as a new type of gene therapy. This article made a review of it.
Animals
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Carbon-Sulfur Lyases
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administration & dosage
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Genetic Therapy
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methods
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Humans
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Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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therapy
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Recombinant Proteins
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administration & dosage
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Transfection
5.The Efficacy of Fluid-Gas Exchange for the Treatment of Postvitrectomy Retinal Detachment.
Ji Hye JANG ; Yu Cheol KIM ; Kwang Soo KIM
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2009;23(4):253-258
PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of fluid-gas exchange for the treatment of postvitrectomy retinal detachment. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 33 consecutive patients (35 eyes) who underwent fluid-gas exchange treatment for postvitrectomy retinal detachment using the two-needle pars plana approach technique. RESULTS: The retinal reattachment rate was 80.0% after complete intravitreal gas disappearance following the fluid-gas exchange; the overall success rate was 65.7%. Visual acuity was improved or stable in 80.0% of cases; a two-line or greater vision improvement or a best-corrected visual acuity of 0.4 or better occurred in 62.9% of cases. The success rates for superior retinal detachments and posterior pole retinal detachments were 76.5% and 85.7%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Fluid-gas exchange represents a simple and cost-effective alternative outpatient procedure for retinal reattachment without reoperation for the treatment of superior and posterior pole retinal detachments.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Female
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Fluorocarbons/*administration & dosage
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Injections
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Laser Coagulation/methods
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Ophthalmoscopy
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Postoperative Care/*methods
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Retinal Detachment/diagnosis/etiology/*therapy
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Retrospective Studies
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Sulfur Hexafluoride/*administration & dosage
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Time Factors
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Treatment Outcome
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Visual Acuity
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Vitrectomy/*adverse effects
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Vitreous Body
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Young Adult
6.Effect of High-Dose Intravenous N-acetylcysteine on the Concentration of Plasma Sulfur-Containing Amino Acids.
Sae Yong HONG ; Hyo Wook GIL ; Jong Oh YANG ; Eun Young LEE ; Hyung Kee KIM ; Soo Hyun KIM ; Young Ho CHUNG ; Eun Mi LEE ; Soo Kyung HWANG
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2005;20(3):217-223
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the adequate loading and maintenance doses of N-acetylcyseteine (NAC) for patients suffering from acute ROS-induced injury. METHODS: Concentrations of extra cellular NAC, cysteine (Cys), cystine (Cyst2), and methionine (Met) were measured in vitro, at which more than 50% of the intracellular ROS raised by paraquat were suppressed using Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts. An in vivo pharmacokinetic study followed on a healthy subject to determine the proper loading and maintenance doses of reduced NAC following intravenous administration of 25 mg/kg NAC. RESULTS: In vivo, NAC suppressed ROS in a dose dependant manner. 10 mM of NAC suppressed about 50% of ROS, and was comparable to 10 micro M of Cys and Met and 400 micro M of Cys2. In vitro, the elimination of half-life was achieved at 2.88+/-1.14 h for NAC and at 3.68+/-1.84 h for total NAC. The body clearances were 1.23+/-0.77 L h (-1) kg (-1) and 0.56+/-0.27 L h (-1) kg (-1) and the volumes of distribution were 3.07+/-0.10 L kg (-1) and 3.00+/-0.11 L kg (-1), respectively. The loading and maintenance NAC doses used to reach the target concentration of 10 mM, were 5010 mg. kg (-1) and 2250 mg min (-1) kg (-1), respectively. CONCLUSION: NAC provides an antioxidant effect on ROS produced by paraquat in vivo. However, in vitro, our results showed that the intravenous NAC dose could not be estimated from NAC plasma concentration or its metabolites.
Sulfur/*blood
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Humans
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Glutathione/blood
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Amino Acids/*blood/chemistry
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Acetylcysteine/*administration & dosage/pharmacokinetics/pharmacology
7.Sulfur dioxide-induced liver pathology.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2004;33(2):155-157
OBJECTIVETo investigate effects of short-term sulfur dioxide inhalation to the liver.
METHODSHaematoxylin and eosin staining (HE) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to study the pathologic changes in mice liver after sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) inhalation.
RESULTSExposure to 56 mg/m(3), 112 mg/m(3) 168 mg/m(3) SO(2) caused increasingly severe liver injuries, as detected by HE staining and TEM. The morphologic changes included spotty necrosis with lymphocyte, monocyte, and neutrophil infiltration, fatty degeneration of hepatocytes with dilatation of rough endoplasmic reticulum and dissociation of ribosomes, as well as degeneration of mitochondria and karyorrhexis.
CONCLUSIONSO(2) inhalation can cause marked liver injury in experimental settings.
Administration, Inhalation ; Animals ; Hepatocytes ; drug effects ; pathology ; Liver ; drug effects ; pathology ; ultrastructure ; Male ; Mice ; Microscopy, Electron ; Sulfur Dioxide ; administration & dosage ; toxicity
8.Inhalation of sulfur dioxide on the DNA damage of brain cells in mice.
Ziqiang MENG ; Guohua QIN ; Bo ZHANG ; Jianbiao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;36(6):370-373
OBJECTIVETo investigate the inhalation of sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) on the DNA damage of brain cells in mammalian animals.
METHODSingle cell microgel electrophoresis technique (comet test) was used to test the DNA damage of brain cells.
RESULTS(1) After the exposure to SO(2) at 0, 7, 14, 28 mg/m(3), the tail lengths of nuclear DNA in brain cells from male mice were 8.02, 23.14, 46.43 and 53.49 micro m respectively; and that from female mice were 7.23, 12.43, 20.39 and 54.83 micro m respectively. The results showed that: (1) SO(2) inhalation caused damage on DNA of brain cells in a dose-dependent manner; (2) Even under lower concentration of SO(2) as 7 mg SO(2)/m(3), the damage on DNA of brain cells was also reached to 98.8%. It implied that the brain cells of mammalian animals were very sensitive to SO(2) inhalation; (3) The DNA damage of brain cells from male mice is more serious than that from female mice. The reasons remain to be further studied.
CONCLUSIONSSO(2) pollution even at lower concentrations also had a potential risk to the genetic material DNA of brain cells from mammalian animals. The results of our study might explain the recently published epidemiological studies that the workers exposed to SO(2) or SO(2) derivatives had suffered an increase of mortality from brain cancer.
Administration, Inhalation ; Animals ; Brain ; drug effects ; metabolism ; DNA ; DNA Damage ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Female ; Male ; Mice ; Sulfur Dioxide ; toxicity
9.Induction effects of sulfur dioxide inhalation on chromosomal aberrations in mouse bone marrow cells.
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;36(4):229-231
OBJECTIVETo investigate the induction effects of sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) inhalation on chromosomal aberrations (CA) in mouse bone marrow cells.
METHODSThe mice were treated with SO(2) for 4 h/day x 7 days at various concentrations of SO(2), then mitotic indices and CA in the bone marrow cells were analyzed.
RESULTSSO(2) increase the frequencies of CA and aberrant cells in mouse bone marrow cells in dose-dependent manner. The frequencies (%) of the aberrant cells in mouse bone marrow cells induced by SO(2) at concentrations of 0, 14, 28, 56 and 84 mg/m(3) were 1.81, 3.00, 3.58, 4.26 and 4.86, respectively. SO(2) at low concentrations induced only chromatid-type CA, but at high concentrations it induced both chromatid-type and chromosome-type CA. SO(2) inhalation decreased the mitotic indices of the bone marrow cells.
CONCLUSIONSSO(2) inhalation may inhibit mitoses and increase CA frequencies of the bone marrow cells; therefore, it is a clastogenetic and genotoxic agent. It implies that long time exposure of SO(2) pollutant at low concentration in air may be a potential risk to induce damage of cytogenetic material in humans.
Administration, Inhalation ; Animals ; Bone Marrow Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Chromosome Aberrations ; drug effects ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Female ; Male ; Mice ; Mitotic Index ; Sulfur Dioxide ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology
10.Primary Endobronchial Actinomycosis.
Yun Chang HAN ; Dong Kyu KIM ; Eun Kyung MO ; Dong Whan KIM ; Myung Jae PARK ; Myung Goo LEE ; In Gyu HYUN ; Ki Suck JUNG
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1996;43(3):467-471
We report a case of a 20-year-old woman who presented with fever, dry cough and pulmonary consolidation at the left upper lobe on chest radiograph. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy revealed obstruction of the left upper lobar bronchus with exophytic mass and multiple nodular protruding lesions at the left main bronchus. Endobronchial actinomycosis was confirmed by demonstration of sulfur granule through the bronchoscopic biopsy of nodular lesion. Intravenous administration of penicillin G followed by oral tetracycline therapy for 5 months resulted in complete recovery of symptoms which had been present for 3 months prior to therapy. Infiltrative consolidation on the chest X-ray disappeared and all the lesions shown by bronchoscopy were nearly normalized after 6 months only to remain small nodular remnants at the left main bronchus. Endobronchial actinomycosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of endobronchial mass.
Actinomycosis*
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Administration, Intravenous
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Biopsy
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Bronchi
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Bronchoscopy
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Cough
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Penicillin G
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Sulfur
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Tetracycline
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Thorax
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Young Adult

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