1.Neuroimaging study on shared and distinct subcortical nuclei volume alterations underlying neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson′s disease
Zhengjing SHEN ; Huijuan MA ; Zonghui CHEN ; Qianling LU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(12):925-934
Objective:This study aims to evaluate the subcortical structural alteration patterns associated with five distinct neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) associated with Parkinson′s disease and provide macroscopic brain structural evidence to further explore their underlying pathophysiological mechanism.Methods:Clinical data and 3D-T 1 weighted images from 505 patients with Parkinson′s disease and 167 age-and sex-matched healthy controls were obtained from the Parkinson′s Progression Markers Initiative database (July 2010-August 2022). The subcortical nucleus volumes of the overall NPS patient group, as well as subgroups of patients with specific NPS subtypes (depression, anxiety, apathy, impulsive-compulsive behaviors (ICBs), and hallucinations), were measured and compared to those of healthy controls through mixed-effects models. Spatial similarity analysis and hierarchical clustering analysis of subcortical volume alteration patterns were employed to investigate the commonalities and specificities of subcortical damage in NPS. Results:NPS patients exhibited widespread subcortical atrophy, primarily concentrated in the bilateral putamen, bilateral hippocampus, and left amygdala (Cohen′s d=-0.38--0.12, FDR P<0.05). Subgroup analysis revealed that anxiety and depression were associated with gray matter atrophy in the bilateral putamen and amygdala (Cohen′s d=-0.73--0.32, FDR P<0.05), while apathy, hallucinations, and ICBs were linked to atrophy in the bilateral putamen, bilateral amygdala, and bilateral hippocampus (Cohen′s d=-0.61--0.11, FDR P<0.05,Cohen′s d=-0.43--0.36, P<0.05). Similarity and clustering analyses demonstrated high spatial correlation between anxiety and depression ( r=0.83, P<0.01), forming one cluster, whereas apathy, hallucinations, and ICBs formed another distinct cluster. Conclusion:NPS in Parkinson′s disease exhibit both commonalities and specificities. Apathy, hallucinations, and ICBs are associated with more severe subcortical damage patterns. These findings may provide new insights into the pathophysiology and progression of Parkinson′s disease.
2.Progresses of ultrasound and MRI for evaluaiting endometrial-myometrial junctional zone
Li YANG ; Xiaojuan MA ; Zonghui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1759-1762
The endometrial-myometrial junctional zone(referred to junctional zone[JZ])and the outer myometrium are both components of uterine myometrium.JZ is a specialized region between myometrium and endometrium of uterus,playing an important role in female physiology and reproductive functions.Ultrasound and MRI are the main imaging methods for evaluating JZ,able to comprehensively evaluate the morphology,thickness and blood perfusion of JZ,and to diagnose associated abnormalities.The progresses of ultrasound and MRI for evaluating JZ were reviewed in this article.
3.Progresses of ultrasound and MRI for evaluaiting endometrial-myometrial junctional zone
Li YANG ; Xiaojuan MA ; Zonghui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1759-1762
The endometrial-myometrial junctional zone(referred to junctional zone[JZ])and the outer myometrium are both components of uterine myometrium.JZ is a specialized region between myometrium and endometrium of uterus,playing an important role in female physiology and reproductive functions.Ultrasound and MRI are the main imaging methods for evaluating JZ,able to comprehensively evaluate the morphology,thickness and blood perfusion of JZ,and to diagnose associated abnormalities.The progresses of ultrasound and MRI for evaluating JZ were reviewed in this article.
4.Neuroimaging study on shared and distinct subcortical nuclei volume alterations underlying neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson′s disease
Zhengjing SHEN ; Huijuan MA ; Zonghui CHEN ; Qianling LU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(12):925-934
Objective:This study aims to evaluate the subcortical structural alteration patterns associated with five distinct neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) associated with Parkinson′s disease and provide macroscopic brain structural evidence to further explore their underlying pathophysiological mechanism.Methods:Clinical data and 3D-T 1 weighted images from 505 patients with Parkinson′s disease and 167 age-and sex-matched healthy controls were obtained from the Parkinson′s Progression Markers Initiative database (July 2010-August 2022). The subcortical nucleus volumes of the overall NPS patient group, as well as subgroups of patients with specific NPS subtypes (depression, anxiety, apathy, impulsive-compulsive behaviors (ICBs), and hallucinations), were measured and compared to those of healthy controls through mixed-effects models. Spatial similarity analysis and hierarchical clustering analysis of subcortical volume alteration patterns were employed to investigate the commonalities and specificities of subcortical damage in NPS. Results:NPS patients exhibited widespread subcortical atrophy, primarily concentrated in the bilateral putamen, bilateral hippocampus, and left amygdala (Cohen′s d=-0.38--0.12, FDR P<0.05). Subgroup analysis revealed that anxiety and depression were associated with gray matter atrophy in the bilateral putamen and amygdala (Cohen′s d=-0.73--0.32, FDR P<0.05), while apathy, hallucinations, and ICBs were linked to atrophy in the bilateral putamen, bilateral amygdala, and bilateral hippocampus (Cohen′s d=-0.61--0.11, FDR P<0.05,Cohen′s d=-0.43--0.36, P<0.05). Similarity and clustering analyses demonstrated high spatial correlation between anxiety and depression ( r=0.83, P<0.01), forming one cluster, whereas apathy, hallucinations, and ICBs formed another distinct cluster. Conclusion:NPS in Parkinson′s disease exhibit both commonalities and specificities. Apathy, hallucinations, and ICBs are associated with more severe subcortical damage patterns. These findings may provide new insights into the pathophysiology and progression of Parkinson′s disease.
5.Progress on immune mechanism of avian infectious bronchitis
Yang LI ; Aili FAN ; Jilin CHEN ; Lina DONG ; Zonghui ZUO ; Shuhui MA ; Gang XU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(3):619-626
Avian infectious bronchitis(IB),a rapidly spreading and acute disease in chickens,is caused by the infectious bronchitis virus(IBV).IB is characterized by its remarkable genetic varia-bility.IBV has a high degree of mutation,and the existing means of immunization often fail to a-chieve good results,seriously affecting the development of the domestic poultry industry.This ar-ticle offers a comprehensive review of the current understanding of the immune response to IBV,focusing on three key areas:non-specific immunity,mucosal immunity,and specific immunity.By dissecting these aspects,the aim is to provide a theoretical reference for the study of the immune mechanism of IBV.
6.Progress on immune mechanism of avian infectious bronchitis
Yang LI ; Aili FAN ; Jilin CHEN ; Lina DONG ; Zonghui ZUO ; Shuhui MA ; Gang XU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(3):619-626
Avian infectious bronchitis(IB),a rapidly spreading and acute disease in chickens,is caused by the infectious bronchitis virus(IBV).IB is characterized by its remarkable genetic varia-bility.IBV has a high degree of mutation,and the existing means of immunization often fail to a-chieve good results,seriously affecting the development of the domestic poultry industry.This ar-ticle offers a comprehensive review of the current understanding of the immune response to IBV,focusing on three key areas:non-specific immunity,mucosal immunity,and specific immunity.By dissecting these aspects,the aim is to provide a theoretical reference for the study of the immune mechanism of IBV.
7.Application of three-dimensional imaging device to colonoscopy
Zonghui MA ; Qian ZHANG ; Jie XING ; Peng LI ; Shutian ZHANG ; Xiujing SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(3):196-200
Objective:To evaluate the application of three-dimensional (3D) imaging device to colonoscopy.Methods:A total of 60 patients who underwent painless colonoscopy in Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University from November to December, 2019 were enrolled and divided into 2 groups according to random code. Each patient underwent colonoscopy twice, while 2D colonoscopy was used for cecal intubation. Thirty patients were assigned to the experimental group (primary withdrawal used 3D colonoscopy, and secondary withdrawal used 2D colonoscopy), and 30 others to the control group (primary withdrawal used 2D colonoscopy, and secondary withdrawal used 3D colonoscopy). The detection of polyps, the withdrawal time, operating experience, image quality and complication were evaluated in the two groups.Results:The polyp detection rate at the first colonoscopy in the experimental group was 77.3% (17/22), which was higher than 43.5% (10/23) in the control group ( χ2=5.351, P=0.021). Ten operators in the experimental group had dizziness, while the operators in the control group had no dizziness ( P=0.001). There were no significant differences between the two groups in the polyp diameter [0.50 (0.70) cm VS 0.30 (0.20) cm, U=57.000, P=0.170], withdrawal time (4.6±1.5 min VS 5.2±1.9 min, t=-1.189, P=0.239) or image quality (27 cases with 3 points in the identification of lesion nature, and 28 cases with 3 points in the identification of duct both in the two groups, P=1.000) at the first colonoscopy. No complication occurred in either group. Conclusion:Application of 3D imaging device is feasible for colonoscopic polyp detection, and it can be used in clinical practice.
8.Reconstruction of anterior auricular defect with postauricular island
Xueyuan YU ; Zonghui LIU ; Ge MA ; Xiangyu LIU ; Maoguo SHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(2):90-93
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of postauricular island flap in reconstruction of anterior auricular defect.Methods:Twelve patients with auricular tumors were retrospectively analyzed in the Department of Aesthetic Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University. After the tumors were completely removed, the skin defects were repaired with retroauricular island flaps, and the clinical results of the flaps were observed.Results:All the twelve postauricular island flaps were survived postoperatively. One of the flaps had the disorder of blood supply. After puncture with the needle, the congestion was drained out and the flap survived finally. During 1 to 2 years' follow-up, all patients were well satisfied with the surgical results.Conclusions:The posterior auricular island flap in reconstruction of anterior auricular defect has the advantages of simple and easy operation, high survival rate, small scar in the donor area and good aesthetic effect, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
9.The accuracy and influencing factors for endoscopic ultrasound in predicting the invasive depth of early gastric cancer
Zonghui MA ; Qian ZHANG ; Fujing LYU ; Peng LI ; Shutian ZHANG ; Xiujing SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(7):546-551
Objective:To determine the accuracy and influencing factors for endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) in predicting the invasive depth of early gastric cancer (EGC).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on data of patients with EGC who were staged T1 with EUS and were treated at Beijing Friendship Hospital from January 2014 to August 2020. The consistency between the invasive depth determined by EUS and postoperative pathology were compared, and the accuracy, the sensitivity and the specificity of EUS were calculated. Logistic regression model was used for univariate and multivariate analysis to explore the relevant factors that affected the accuracy of EUS.Results:A total of 380 lesions were included. While 301 intramucosal (T1a) lesions and 79 submucosal (T1b) lesions were detected with EUS, postoperative pathology diagnosed 320 T1a lesions and 60 T1b lesions. The accuracy of EUS in predicting the invasive depth of EGC was 77.1% (293/380), the sensitivity and the specificity were 83.4% (267/320) and 43.3% (26/60) respectively. Multivariate analysis indicated that the lesions located in the upper 1/3 of the stomach ( OR=2.272, 95% CI: 1.266-4.080, P=0.006), ≥20 mm in size ( OR=2.013, 95% CI: 1.200-3.377, P=0.008) and poorly differentiated cancer ( OR=2.090, 95% CI: 1.018-4.294, P=0.045) were the independent risk factors affecting the accuracy of EUS. Poorly differentiated EGC ( OR=4.046, 95% CI: 1.737-9.425, P=0.001) was the risk factor for over-staging of EUS. Conclusion:EUS is useful in predicting the invasive depth of EGC. Factors affecting the accuracy of EUS include location in the upper 1/3 of the stomach, ≥20 mm in size and poorly differentiated EGC. Additionally, poor differentiation is the risk factor for over-staging of EUS.
10.CT diagnosis and surgical treatment of adhesive ileus
Hongjie LIU ; Haoran SUN ; Yongyuan LI ; Weiguang HE ; Pei YANG ; Ying ZHOU ; Zonghui GAO ; Chunzhong MA
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(1):57-60
Objective To analyze CT findings in adhesive intestinal obstruction caused by different adhesion pattern.Methods Clinical data of 83 adhesive intestinal obstruction cases proved by laparotomy were reviewed.Before surgery two experienced abdominal radiologists randomly double blindly inspected and evaluated the CT findings,as to whether there was intestinal obstruction,the severity of obstruction,the site of obstruction,the adhesion type of obstruction and the diagnosis of strangulated intestinal obstruction,the consensuses were accomplished by discussion.Results The accuracy of diagnosis was 100% for the existence of obstruction,the severity of obstruction and the site of obstruction.There were intra-abdominal hernia caused by intestinal adhesion (44 cases),a cluster of loop (12 cases),bowel twisted angle (8 cases),the intestine and abdominal adhesions (6 cases),intestinal adhesion contracture stenosis (5 cases),adhesive band compression (4 cases),intestinal volvulus caused by adhesion (1 case).The accuracy,sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value and negative predictive value of CT in diagnosing strangulated intestinal obstruction were 78%,47%,100%,100%,73%,respectively.Conclusion CT can clearly diagnose different adhesion pattern leading to ileus and ensuing strangulation.

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