1.Guidelines on the Technical Plan for Emergency Health Response to Acute Gelsemium Poisoning
Jiaxin JIANG ; Ruibo MENG ; Zhongxiang GAO ; Rongzong LI ; Weifeng RONG ; Weihui LIANG ; Shibiao SU ; Jian HUANG ; Cheng JIN ; LlU XIAOYONG
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(2):203-206
Acute Gelsemium poisoning is a systemic disease primarily affecting the central nervous system and respiratory symptoms caused by the ingestion of a substantial amount of Gelsemium within a short period. It manifests as sudden onset and rapid progression, primarily caused by accidental ingestion due to misidentification, and posing significant health risks. The compilation of the Technical Plan for Emergency Health Response to Acute Gelsemium Poisoning describes in detail the specialized practice and technical requirements in the process of handling acute Gelsemium poisoning, including accident investigation and management, laboratory testing and identification, in-hospital treatment, and health monitoring. The guidelines clarify key procedures and requirements such as personal protection, investigation elements, etiology determination, medical rescue, and health education. The key to acute Gelsemium poisoning investigation lies in promptly identifying the toxin through exposure history, clinical manifestations, and sample testing. Because there is no specific antidote for Gelsemium poisoning, immediate removal from exposure, rapid elimination of the toxin, and respiratory monitoring are critical on-site rescue measures. Visual identification of food or herbal materials, followed by laboratory testing to determine Gelsemium alkaloids in samples is a rapid effective screening method. These guidelines offer a scientific, objective, and practical framework to support effective emergency responses to acute Gelsemium poisoning incidences.
2.Establishment of a Method for Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation-vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Healthy Children
Zichen CHEN ; Juan HU ; Feiyun CHEN ; Hui YANG ; Yanfei CHEN ; Tingting XUE ; Fangyuan YANG ; Yuzhong ZHANG ; Qiong WU ; Yulian JIN ; Xiaoyong REN ; Qing ZHANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(2):100-106
Objective To establish the methods of galvanic vestibular stimulation-vestibular evoked myogenic potentials(GVS-VEMPs)in healthy children and to obtain the normal value of GVS-cVEMP and GVS-oVEMP in these children in China.Methods Twenty(3~14 years)healthy children and 24 healthy adults(18~30 years)were enrolled for conventional examinations of GVS-cVEMP and GVS-oVEMP.Using the galvanic stimulation in-tensity under 3 mA/1 ms for children and 5 mA/1 ms for adults.The characteristics of elicitation and parameter re-sults of GVS-cVEMP and GVS-oVEMP in children and adults,as well as the pain scores and the elicitation of differ-ent stimulus intensities in the two age groups were recorded.Results The elicitation of GVS-cVEMP and GVS-oVEMP were both 100.0%in children and adult groups.The p1 latency,n1 latency and p1-n1 interval latency of GVS-cVEMP were 10.46±1.84 ms,16.98±2.12 ms and 6.52±1.42 ms respectively in children group,the n1 la-tency and p1-n1 interval latency were significantly shorter than the adult group(P<0.05).The n1 latency,p1 la-tency and p1-n1 interval latency of GVS-oVEMP were 8.87±1.40 ms,12.25±1.80 ms and 3.39±1.07 ms re-spectively in children group with no significant difference between the two groups.The thresholds of GVS-cVEMP and GVS-oVEMP in children group were significantly lower than adult group(P<0.01),but no differences were found in adult group regarding on the amplitude and interaural amplitude asymmetry ratio.In addition,with the in-crease of the intensity of galvanic stimulation,the correlation between pain scores and the elicitation rates of GVS-cVEMP and GVS-oVEMP also increased.Conclusion Using appropriate stimulus intensity and recording methods,GVS-cVEMP and GVS-oVEMP could be successfully assessed and detected in healthy children over 3 years old and adolescents.The latency of GVS-cVEMP in children is slightly shorter than that in adults,therefore we recommend selecting the matched age group for assessment in the children group.
3.Near-infrared Spectroscopic Quality Control on Coating Process of Vitamin C Yinqiao Tablets
Qing TAO ; Li JIANG ; Youbing ZHONG ; Zhengji JIN ; Xiaoyong RAO ; Wei LIU ; Yan HE ; Yongkun GUO ; Xiaojian LUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(14):184-190
ObjectiveTo construct a quantitative prediction model of three indicators(moisture absorption rate, film thickness and coating weight gain) during the coating process of Vitamin C Yinqiao tablets(VCYT) by near-infrared spectroscopy(NIRS), and to realize the endpoint judgment. MethodReal-time NIRS data of 4 batches of VCYT during the coating process were collected by diffuse reflection method. The coating method employed was the rolling coating method, and the samples were obtained at the spray stage from the coater's sampling port every 10 minutes, and 57 batches of samples(about 1 800 tablets) were collected at various coating times, the tablets were embedded in molten paraffin, cut longitudinally, and observed by stereomicroscope. The film thickness, with a target value of 38 μm, was then measured using Motic Images Advanced 3.2 software. Furthermore, the mositure absorption rate of samples, aiming for a target value of 3%, was determined in accordance with guiding principles for drug hygroscopicity testing in the 2020 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia, and 3 samples were randomly selected from each batch(10 tablets per batch), and the coating weight gain was calculated(target value of 4%). Partial least squares regression(PLSR) was used to construct a quantitative model of the 3 coating indicators, and the predicted values of the coating indicators were smoothed using the moving average method and used to determine the coating endpoints. ResultThe prediction determination coefficients(Rp2) for moisture absorption rate, film thickness and coating weight gain were 0.933 4, 0.932 6 and 0.965 9, the root mean square errors of prediction(RMSEP) were 0.163 5%, 1.870 9 μm and 0.240 3%, the relative percent deviations(RPD) were 3.711 0, 2.760 7 and 5.415 8, respectively. The results of the external validation set demonstrated that the real-time predicted values obtained by the models exhibited the same trend as the measured values, and the coating endpoint could be accurately predicted(with a prediction error of less than 7.32 min and a relative error of less than 5.63%). ConclusionThe established NIRS model exhibits excellent predictive performance and can be used for quality control of VCYT during the coating process.
4.The efficacy of pedicled bladder muscle flap in the repair and reconstruction of urinary tract obstruction
Xuxiao YE ; Yinglong SA ; Chongrui JIN ; Xiaoyong HU ; Dongliang YAN ; Wenxiong SONG ; Jijian WANG ; Rong LYU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(5):354-358
Objective:To explore the efficacy of pedicled bladder muscle flap in the repair of urinary tract obstruction.Methods:The data of 26 patients with urinary tract obstruction admitted to Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine from March 2016 to June 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. There were 14 males and 12 females, with the age ranged from 2 to 75 years old. Refractory bladder neck obstruction after prostatic hyperplasia surgery in 12 cases, with the age of (70.0±3.5) years old.They all experienced at least 2 times of transurethral stenosis incisionor resection. Transpubic cystostomy tube was placed in 9 patients. Posttraumatic pelvic fractures lead to bladder neck atresia and urethral injury in 6 girls, with the age of (10.5±2.1) years old. The bladder neck atresia and urethral obliteration length was 1-2 cm determined by urethrography. Eight cases suffered ureteral strictures after gynecological myomectomy or ureteroscopy holmium laser lithotripsy(4 cases of each type), including two males and six females, with the age of (55.0±3.2) years old. The length of ureteral stricture or defect was 5-6 cm determined by intravenous urography(IVU) or CT urography(CTU). The patients with bladder neck obstruction underwent the following surgery: The "Y" incision of the bladder and stenosis of the prostate urethra was performed and the pedicled bladder muscle flap was inserted into the normal urethral mucosa to complete the Y-V plasty. In the 6 girl patients, pedicled bladder muscle flap(2-4 cm) augmented reconstruction were performed. All above 18 patients, whose urethral catheter was indwelled for 3-4 weeks, urinary flow rate and urethroscopy examination were performed to evaluate the effect of surgery 4 weeks and 3 months after the operation. As the 8 cases with ureteral strictures, the pedicled bladder muscle flap (7-8 cm) ureteroplasty was performed and the ureteral stent was retained for 4 weeks. Ultrasonography and IVU/CTU were performed 4 weeks and 3 months postoperatively. The patency of the ureteral lumen and whether it is accompanied by hydronephrosis, lower back pain, and urinary tract infection were assessed.Results:All patients underwent pedicled bladder muscle flap reconstructive surgery successfully and no serious complications occurred postoperatively. The patients were followed up for (8.2± 2.2) months. As urethral catheters were removed, 10 patients with refractory neck obstruction could return to normal urination with the urinary flow Q max (17.2±2.8)ml/s, while 2 patient had dysuria and were treated with regular urethral dilatation. The catheter was removed 4 weeks after the reconstructive surgery in 6 girls with bladder neck atresia and urethral injury after posttraumatic pelvic fracture. Five could successfully urinate with the urinary flow Q max of (16.7±1.1)ml/s, and one girl had urinary incontinence, waiting for further operation.The ureteral stent was removed after ureteroplasty in 8 patients. CTU and IVU examination showed no ureters with obstruction.No one had low back pain, discomfort, or urinary tract infection. Conclusions:The reconstruction using the pedicled bladder muscle flap was a convenient, minimally invasive and effective technique for the management of adjacent lower ureters, bladder neck, and proximal urethra.
5.Rehmannioside D mitigates disease progression in rats with experimental-induced diminished ovarian reserve via Forkhead Box O1/KLOTHO axis
Yan LIANG ; Huimin WANG ; Jin CHEN ; Lingyan CHEN ; Xiaoyong CHEN
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2023;27(2):167-176
This study aims to explore the impact of Rehmannioside D (RD) on ovarian functions of rats with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) and its underlying mechanisms of action. A single injection of cyclophosphamide was performed to establish a DOR rat model, and fourteen days after the injection, the rats were intragastrically administrated with RD for two weeks. Rat estrus cycles were tested using vaginal smears. Ovarian tissues were histologically evaluated, the number of primordial, mature, and atretic follicles was calculated, and the apoptotic rate of granulosa cells. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and estradiol (E2 ) levels were determined by ELISA assays. Protein levels of Forkhead Box O1 (FOXO1), KLOTHO, Bcl-2, and Bax were investigated in ovarian tissues of DOR rats. The binding between FOXO1 and KLOTHO was verified by ChIP assay. High-dose administration of RD into DOR rats improved their estrus cycles, increased ovarian index, enhanced the number of primordial and mature follicles, reduced the number of atretic follicle number, and ovarian granulosa cell apoptosis in addition to inhibiting FSH and LH levels and upregulating E2 expression. FOXO1 and KLOTHO were significantly suppressed in DOR rats. FOXO1 knockdown partially suppressed the protective effects of RD on DOR rats, and KLOTHO overexpression could restore RD-induced blockade of DOR development despite knocking down FOXO1. FOXO1 antibody enriched KLOTHO promoter, and the binding between them was reduced in DOR group compared to that in sham group. RD improved ovarian functions in DOR rats and diminished granulosa cell apoptosis via the FOXO1/KLOTHO axis.
6.Genetic analysis of two Chinese pedigrees affected with Hereditary hypofibrinemia due to missense variants.
Xiaoyong ZHENG ; Yi CHEN ; Mengzhen WEN ; Yanhui JIN ; Manlin ZENG ; Kaiqi JIA ; Yuan CHEN ; Mingshan WANG ; Lihong YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(3):276-281
OBJECTIVE:
To retrospectively analyze the clinical phenotypes and genetic variants in two Chinese pedigrees affected with Hereditary hypofibrinemia (IFD) and explore their molecular pathogenesis.
METHODS:
Two probands and their pedigree members were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University on March 30, 2021 and May 27, 2021, respectively. Clinical phenotypes of the probands were collected, and blood clotting indexes of the probands and their pedigree members were determined. Variants of the FGA, FGB and FGG genes were analyzed by Sanger sequencing, and candidate variants were verified by sequence comparison. Bioinformatic software was used to analyze the conservation of the amino acids and pathogenicity of the proteins. Alteration in protein structure and intermolecular force before and after the variant was analyzed by simulating the protein model.
RESULTS:
Proband 1, a 18-year-old male, had significantly low plasma fibrinogen activity (Fg:C) and plasma fibrinogen antigen (Fg:Ag), respectively at 0.80 g/L and 1.00 g/L. Proband 2, a 43-year-old male, had slightly low Fg:C and Fg:Ag at 1.35 g/L and 1.30 g/L, respectively. The Fg:C and Fg:Ag of proband 1's father, proband 2's father and son were also below the normal level. Genetic testing showed that proband 1 had harbored a heterozygous missense variant of c.688T>G (p.Phe230Val) in exon 7 of the FGG gene, which was inherited from his father. Proband 2, his father and son all had harbored a heterozygous variant of c.2516A>C (p.Asn839Thr) in exon 6 of the FGA gene. Homology analysis showed that the Phe230 and Asn839 residues were highly conserved among homologous species. Bioinformatic analysis predicted that both p.Phe230Val and p.Asn839Thr were pathogenic variants.
CONCLUSION
Analysis of protein simulation model showed that the p.Asn839Thr variant has changed the hydrogen bo`nd between the amino acids, thus affecting the stability of the protein structure. The heterozygous missense variants of p.Phe230Val and p.Asn839Thr probably underlay the IFD in the two pedigrees.
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7.Clinical values of morphology of hemophagocytes in infection associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
Jianing CHEN ; Yan LI ; Shuang JIN ; Xiaoyong XU ; Lin WU ; Yiqun CHE
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(5):501-509
Objective:To study the morphology of hemophagocytosis (HPC) in bone marrow smears of patients with infection-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (IAHLH), and further analyse if there were differences in the clinical and laboratory features, the cytokines level and prognosisMethods:24 patients newly diagnosed with IAHLH from 2016-Dec-1 to 2021-Dec-31 in Beijing Friendship Hospital were included as study group, and 20 patients with infectious disease as non-HLH control group. In IAHLH group, mean age was 34±13 years, including 17(71%) males and7(29%) females. In Non-HLH group, mean agewas 43±16 years, including 14 (70%) males and6 (30%) females. Depending on re-checking phagocytic cell type on the initial bone marrow smear, the HPCs were divided into HPC-1, phagocytizing non-nucleated cells (mature erythrocyte or platelets), and HPC-2, phagocytizing nucleated cells. The differences in clinical presentations covered in HLH-2004 criteria, cytokines value(IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, IFN-γ) recommended in HLH-2022-China guideline, and the mortality within 1 year of diagnosis, were compared between IAHLH and non-HLH groups, between patients with or without HPC, and between patients with HPC-2 or only with HPC-1. For categorical variables, two groups were compared with the use of either the chi-square test or Fisher′s exact test. For non-normal distribution continuous variables, the difference between two groups variation was performed by using Mann-Whitney U test, and for normal distribution continuous variables, the difference was by the Independent Samples t-test.Results:The positive rates of fever, hepatomegaly and splenomegalyand the motrtality in IAHLH were 100% (24/24), 63% (15/24), 92% (22/24) and 46% (11/24), respectivelyin non-HLH were 55%(11/20),0(0/20),25% (5/20),0(0/20),and the differences between two groups were all statistically significant( P<0.01), but thedifferences between groups with and without HPC and between IAHLH patients with HPC-2 or only with HPC-1 were no statistically significanlly, ( P>0.05).In IAHLH group, IFN-γ in patients with HPC-2 was 400(246, 532)ng/L, significantly higher than 146(38, 180)ng/L in patients only with HPC-1 [ P=0.02, 95% CI was 233(75.8 to 397)], andthe other test parameters and cytokines level showed no obvious differences ( P>0.05).
8. Implication of XPC rs2228001 polymorphism on the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer who were treated with capecitabine-based adjuvant chemotherapy
Dawei SHI ; Xiaoyong ZHENG ; Xiaodan JIN ; Xiaoman ZHAO ; Jie CHEN ; Xingjun DU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(4):391-399
Nucleotide excision repair was a complex biochemical process that involved in the repair of many kinds of DNA damage. Previous study suggested that xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) gene played an important role in the process of DNA damage repair. This study aimed to explore the influence of XPC gene polymorphism on the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) who were treated with capecitabine-related adjuvant chemotherapy. METHODS: A total of 158 patients with CRC who received surgical resection and capecitabine-based adjuvant chemotherapy were included in this study consecutively. Baseline clinical characteristics of patients were collected and analyzed. Additionally, peripheral blood specimens of the patients were collected for polymorphism analysis of XPC gene and mRNA expression of XPC, respectively. The association analysis between XPC polymorphism and prognosis and mRNA expression was performed. Cox regression analysis was used for multivariate adjustment. RESULTS: Prognostic data in the 158 patients with CRC who received capecitabine-based adjuvant chemotherapy was collected retrospectively. The median follow-up duration of the patients was 5.0 years (range: 0.25-7.5 years). The median DFS and OS of the 158 patients with CRC was 4.5 years and 5.7 years, respectively. XPC polymorphism analysis suggested that rs2228001 was of clinical significance. The prevalence of rs2228001 polymorphism among CRC patients was: TT genotype 86 cases (54.4%), TG genotype 60 cases (38.0%) and GG genotype 12 cases (7.6%), resulting in a minor allele frequency of 0.27, which was in accordance with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P=0.733). TG and GG genotypes were merged in the subsequent analysis. The prognostic results exhibited that the median DFS of patients with TT genotype and TG / GG genotype was 4.5 and 5.7 years, respectively (c
9.Analysis of HIV-1 genotype resistance test of HIV antiviral therapy failures, 2019-2020, in Shanxi province
Xiaoli GUO ; Fei ZHANG ; Xiaoxiang LIU ; Jin JIAO ; Xiaoyong NIE
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2022;36(2):176-182
Objective:To analyze the HIV-1 drug resistance and related influencing factors of HIV antiviral therapy failures.Methods:Plasma samples were collected from the HIV/AIDS patients who had failed after antiviral therapy for one year at least from 2019 to 2020 for drug resistance gene detection and gene subtype determination, and the influencing factors were analyzed.Results:Among 479 successful samples, 284 had drug resistance gene mutation, the success rate of amplification was 84.18%, the mutation rate was 59.29%, the main gene subtype was CRF01_AE. The related factors of drug resistance gene mutation are CD4 + T lymphocyte count (CD4 count) ( χ2=18.01, P<0.001), HIV-1 subtype ( χ2=10.83, P =0.029) and treatment duration (month) ( χ2=6.24, P=0.044)during drug resistance test. Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)/non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) double resistance accounted for 54.23%, NNRTI drug resistance accounted for 34.86%, protease inhibitor (PI) drug resistance accounted for 4.23%, NRTI drug resistance accounted for 2.82%, PI/NNRTI double drug resistance accounted for 2.46%, PI/NRTI/NNRTI triple drug resistance accounted for 1.41%. NNRTI mutation mainly occurred at K103N, Y181C, G190A sites. NRTI mutation mainly occurred at M184V, K65R, K70R sites. PI mutation mainly occurred at M46L and Q58E sites. High resistance to nevirapine (NVP) accounted for up to 76.76% of patients with NNRTI resistance. Among the patients with NRTI resistance, 46.83% were highly resistant to emtricitabine (FTC)/lamivudine (3TC). There was no high resistance to PI among 284 drug resistant patients. Conclusions:Patients with low CD4 count, longer treatment time, BC subtype and CRF01_AE subtype had a higher incidence of drug resistance mutations in HIV/AIDS patients in Shanxi province. Most of them are mixed with multi-gene coding region mutations and have high resistance to FTC/3TC and NVP.
10.The efficacy of non-transecting uerthroplasty in the management of bulbar urethral stricture
Hong XIE ; Tao YANG ; Zhiqiang LUO ; Lujie SONG ; Jiong ZHANG ; Chongrui JIN ; Xiaoyong HU ; Qiang FU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(8):609-614
Objective:To compare efficacy and erectile function outcome of Non-transecting Urethroplasty (NTU)with excision and primary anastomotic urethroplasty(EPA) in the management of bulbar urethral stricture.Method:A retrospective analysis of the case data of 73 patients with bulbar urethral stricture admitted to Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital from January 2016 to December 2019. The patients are 18 to 60 years old, because of the stenosis of the bulbous urethra, the length of the stenosis is less than 2 cm, and there is no history of urethral surgery, no multiple urethral stricture, and no obvious ED before surgery. According to the operation method, the patients were divided into 25 cases in NTU group and 48 cases in EPA group. The ages of the NTU group and the EPA group were (39.2±9.4) years and (42.1±9.3) years, respectively. The course of the disease was 6.0(3.0-14.0) months and 6.5(3.0-11.0) months, respectively, and the body mass index was (23.7±3.2) kg/m 2 and (24.5±2.7) kg/m 2, the preoperative maximum urine flow rate (Q max) was (8.7±4.3) ml/s and (7.9±4.6) ml/s, respectively, and the length of the stenosis was respectively (1.7±0.4) cm and (1.8±0.2) cm, the preoperative International Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF-5) was (20.9±1.9) points and (21.3±2.1) points, respectively, the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The etiology of NTU group and EPA group were 8 cases (32.0%) and 31 cases (64.6%) of trauma, 11 cases (44.0%) and 9 cases (18.8%) of iatrogenic injury, and 6 cases (24.0%) and 8 cases (16.7%), the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.023). All operations were performed by the same team of doctors. The urethral scar was assessed during the operation. If the scar tissue can be completely removed without breaking the urethra, NTU is performed. The distal end of the urethra is cut at the dorsal side of the narrow segment of the urethra, and the urethral scar is removed in a transverse wedge shape. The urethra is sutured; otherwise, EPA is performed, the urethra is completely cut off, the stricture of the urethra and surrounding scar tissue is completely removed, and the urethra end-to-end anastomosis is performed. Record the operation time and intraoperative bleeding. Difficulty urinating after surgery, urethral microscopy and urethral angiography showed that the urethral stricture at the surgical site was defined as a failure of the operation. The urinary catheter was removed 3 weeks after surgery, urine flow rate was measured at 3 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months after surgery, erectile function was evaluated 12 months after surgery, and urethral angiography was performed 1 to 2 years after surgery. Result:All 73 operations in this study were successfully completed. The operation time of NTU group and EPA group were (67.6±11.3) min and (62.7±10.1) min, respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant ( P=0.063); intraoperative blood loss was (71.6±16.2) ml and (86.0±20.8) ml, the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.004). The postoperative median follow-up time was 18.0 months (13-38 months). The surgical success rates of the NTU group and EPA group were 92.0%(23/25) and 93.8%(45/48), respectively. The Q max of the NTU group and the EPA group were (26.7±3.6) ml/s and (28.1±8.7) ml/s, (25.2±3.5) ml/s and (26.7±8.1) ml/s, (25.0±4.3) ml/s and (26.2±7.2) ml/s; the IIEF-5 scores were (21.8±1.6) and (20.6±2.9) points respectively at 12 months after operation, the difference was both No statistical significance ( P>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in IIEF-5 between NTU group and preoperative ( P=0.023). Conclusion:NTU can achieve the same outcomes as EPA in the management of bulbar urethral stricture. More importantly, the continuance of bulbar urethra is attained and avoiding rupture of bulbar cavernous artery, so as to protect the blood supply of penile and erectile function. NTU is a minimally invasive, feasible surgical method, which is advised for the patients with shorter stricture segment and fewer fibrosis.

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