1.Clinical and pathological analysis of 18 cases of cervical papillary squamous cell carcinoma
Chenpeng WU ; Zhiyong ZHANG ; Xuemei LI ; Lina CHU ; Zhibin FAN ; Yuanyong LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2023;39(3):223-227
Objective:To improve the understanding of cervical papillary squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC), and to provide evidence for the diagnosis and treatment of PSCC.Methods:The clinicopathological and follow-up data of 18 patients diagnosed PSCC by preoperative cervical biopsy in Tangshan Gongren hospital were collected, the correlation of preoperative biopsy, liquid-based cells, and human papilloma virus (HPV) with postoperative pathology and prognosis was analyzed.Results:The concordance rate between preoperative biopsy and postoperative pathology was 50% (9/18). 4 patients showed the characteristic features of PSCC in their liquid-based cells of the 9 patients who were diagnosed as PSCC postoperatively (4/9), the HPV infection rate was 44.4% (4/9), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage were IA1-IB1, no lymph node metastasis, recurrence or death occurred in all patients.Conclusions:Cervical biopsy before operation has certain limitations in the diagnosis of PSCC, which requires a clear diagnosis by postoperative pathology. The HPV infection rate is lower, the stage is earlier and the prognosis is better in PSCC. Some patients can choose a less invasive surgical method than radical surgery.
2.Study on Genetic Epidemiology of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Dongqing YE ; Xiaoming SHI ; Wei LU ; Xiangpei LI ; Yisong HU ; Shigui YANG ; Yuanyong XU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1995;0(01):-
control relatives.A ratio of s/q approached1/q with Penrose' s method.Heritability of SLE was78.8%?4.45%in the first-degree relatives,58.8%?10.9%in the second-degree relatives,and39.2%?32.0%in the third-degree relatives.The weighted mean heritability was75.2%?4.12%.Conclusions SLE has characteristics of polygenic disease.Genetic factor might play an important role in the liability of SLE.

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