1.Lymphoid structure in repair of spinal cord acupuncture injury
Dandan CHEN ; Ning YU ; Ran LIU ; Fanwei MENG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(1):65-72
Objective To observe the distribution and characteristics of lymphatic vessels in normal and injured mouse spinal cord,and to determine if lymphatic vessels participate in the repair of spinal cord injury.Methods Thirty-nine adult male KM mice were divided randomly into a normal group(n=6)and an injured group(n=33).Mice in the injured group were further divided randomly into mice examined on postoperative days 1,3,5,7,and 14.Three mice in the injury group died after acupuncture injury,and the sample was subsequently supplemented randomly.Spinal cord damage was induced in the injured group by acupuncture,while mice in the normal group had no spinal cord damage.The distribution of lymphatic endothelial cells(LECs)in the spinal cord was detected by immunohistochemistry,and expression levels of the lymphatic endothelial cell markers prospero-related homobox-1(prox-1),lymphatic vessel endothelial cell hyaluronic acid receptor-1(lyve-1),and flat foot protein(podoplanin),and the vascular endothelial cell marker CD34 were observed in the spinal cords in normal and acupuncture-injured mice.Spinal cord samples were examined by immunofluorescence staining,and the source of new LECs was explored by observing the co-expression of lyve-1/prox-1,lyve-1/podoplanin,and CD34/prox-1.Results Lymphangioid structures were present in the spinal cord in normal mice and were distributed in segments,laterally between the white matter and gray matter.Nascent lymphangioid-like structures appeared in the spinal cord at the site of acupuncture injury,and prox-1,podoplanin,lyve-1,and CD34 were expressed simultaneously;however,these nascent lymphangioid-like structures disappeared after scarring during spinal cord injury.Conclusions Segmental,transversely distributed lymphangioid-like structures are present in the spinal cord in normal adult mice,and neonatal lymphangioid-like structures are involved in the reconstruction of spinal cord injury.These nascent LECs may originate from the surrounding existing lymphatic vessels or from vascular endothelial cells.
2.A novel bionic stent for external septal retention in East Asian rhinoplasty
Xiancheng WANG ; Shuyuan WANG ; Xingyu XIANG ; Dandan SONG ; Zidi YU ; Yang SUN ; Xiang XIONG ; Xianxi MENG ; Wenbo LI ; Zhongjie YI ; Zhihua QIAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(7):779-786
Objective:To investigate the application effects of a novel framework: the external septal retention bionic framework in East Asian rhinoplasty.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed based on the clinical data of the patients who received treatments in Department of Plastic and Aesthetic ( Burn) Surgery, the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University from January 2022 to July 2023 using an external septal retention bionic framework with autologous costal cartilage rhinoplasty. The patients were all treated with a V-shaped incision at the nasal columella, which continued to both sides of the nose to form a bird-shaped incision. During the operation, the sixth or seventh costal cartilage was sculpted to form the nasal columella support grafts (sturt), external nasal septal graft, cap grafts, and shield grafts, in which the nasal column support graft and external nasal septal graft were implanted in a mortise-and-tenon joint structure to form a septum bionic retained external stent in order to lengthen the nasal columellar column and strengthen the septum. A capsular graft was used to shape the tip of the nose and the rectus abdominis fascia was covered to soften the tip of the nose, and the shield grafts were used to fill out the subnasal lobules. A bulb was sculpted, shaped and implanted in the dorsal space to elevate the nasal dorsum. To observe the postoperative results and complications, a postoperative satisfaction survey was completed using the rhinoplasty outcome evaluation (ROE) and the visual analogue scale (VAS) with regular follow-up. Comparison of preoperative and postoperative scale scores was performed using paired samples t-test. Nasal stent stability was assessed by measuring the patients’ preoperative and postoperative nasolabial angle and nasal tip protrusion. The comparison of preoperative and postoperative nasolabial angle was performed using the paired-sample t-test, and the comparison of nasal tip protrusion was performed using the Wilcoxon signed rank-sum test, P<0.05 considered a statistically significant difference. Results:A total of 33 patients were enrolled, including 4 males and 29 females, with average age of 23.8 years(15-42 years). The follow-up period is (14.52 ± 4.72) months (3 to 21 months). Thirty-three patients recovered well after surgery, and no short-term complications such as infection or bleeding occurred. The patients' nasal aesthetic problems such as saddle nose, deviated nasal columella, bilateral asymmetry of the nose, bilateral nasal base depression, and rounded shield of the nasal tip were improved after surgery. Satisfaction survey results: ROE and VAS scores were significantly higher than those before surgery, which were [(17.92±2.56) vs.(12.78±3.14)] and [(8.08±1.66)vs(5.15±1.99)], ( P<0.05), 87.9% (27/33)of the patients were satisfied with the aesthetic and functional outcomes of the nose. Comparisons of nasolabial angle [(87.28±2.58)° vs. (97.64±1.95)°] and tip protrusion [1.88 (1.78, 1.95) cm vs. 2.16(2.01, 2.32) cm] measurements between preoperative and postoperative period of the 33 patients, the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Rhinoplasty for East Asians employs an external septal retention bionic framework to retain the nasal septum. This technique can avoid septal cartilage resorption caused by compression of grafts transplanted in the future, and cause less damage to the anatomy and physiology of the nose. The framework is relatively easy to construct, with a stable and strong stent, and good patient satisfaction. It can achieve a more desirable aesthetic effect of the nose.
3.Analysis on influencing factors of treatment decision dilemmas in patients with intracranial aneurysm
Xialan YE ; Haiyan LAI ; Shaoyong HUANG ; Xuanhuan WEI ; Dandan MENG ; Li YANG
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(11):1661-1665
Objective To investigate the influencing factors of treatment decision dilemma in the pa-tients with intracranial aneurysm.Methods A total of 210 patients with intracranial aneurysms hospitalized in the neurosurgery department of this hospital from January to December 2022 were selected as the research subjects.The questionnaire survey on the patients was conducted by using the general data questionnaire,De-cision Dilemma Scale (DDS),Perceptive Social Support Scale (PSSS) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).Results The scores of decisional dilemma,perceived social support,anxiety and depression of the patients with intracranial aneurysm were (38.08±14.05) points,(50.59±3.38) points,(11.12±3.46) points and (9.56±2.11) points respectively.The multiple linear regression analysis showed that the age,fam-ily per capita monthly income,aneurysm diameter,social support and anxiety were the main influencing fac-tors of treatment decision dilemma in the patients with intracranial aneurysm (P<0.05).Conclusion The de-cision-making dilemma in the patients with intracranial aneurysms is in a moderate level.Medical care staff should for-mulate the targeted decision support measures according to the patient' s age,economic status,aneurysm size,patient's social support and anxiety situation to help the patients to improve their decision-making level.
4.Quality of life and its influencing factors in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Chang ZHU ; Xue MENG ; Dandan ZHANG ; Huiwen WANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2024;26(6):606-612,672
Objective:To investigate the quality of life(QOL)of patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis(MHD)in blood purification centers of three hospitals in Shenyang,and analyze its influencing factors,so as to provide reference for improving QOL of MHD patients.Methods:A total of 343 patients undergoing MHD from Mar to Oct,2021 were included,and their general data,laboratory indicators,hemodialysis indicators,etc.were collected.QOL of patients was evaluated by KDQOL-SFTM1.3 scale(SF-36 score and KDTA score).Multivariable linear regression analysis was used to analyze the factors affecting their QOL.Results:The scores of SF-36 and KDTA in MHD patients were 51.22±19.50 and 60.43±14.50,respectively.Age,marital status,family per capita monthly income,vascular access,monocyte count,blood phosphorus and serum albumin were independent influencing factors of SF-36 score(P<0.05).And age,education level,family per capita monthly income and serum creatinine were independent influencing factors of KDTA score(P<0.05).Conclusion:Comprehensive intervention of influencing factors should be paid more attention to improve the QOL of MHD patients.
5.Correlation between the Expression of Serum Maresin1 and PPBP Levels and Long Term Prognosis in Patients with Diabetes Nephropathy
Jiangnan SONG ; Rui CAI ; Dandan ZHANG ; Bin MENG ; Mingjie TIAN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(3):164-169
Objective To investigate the expression of serum Maresin 1 and pro-platelet basic protein(PPBP)in patients with diabetes nephropathy(DN)and their correlation with long-term prognosis.Methods A total of 83 patients with diabetes nephropathy admitted to Tangshan Central Hospital from May 2018 to May 2020 were selected as the diabetes nephropathy group.In the same period,60 patients with simple type 2 diabetes were selected as the diabetes group and 60 healthy people as the control group.Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was used to detect the levels of serum Maresin1 and PPBP.Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between the levels of serum Maresin1 and PPBP and renal pathological damage.COX proportional hazard regression analysis was used to analyze the factors influencing the long-term poor prognosis of patients with diabetes nephropathy.ROC curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of serum Maresin1 and PPBP for the long-term poor prognosis.Results The levels of serum Maresin1(15.90±4.53 ng/ml,12.34±4.29 ng/ml,9.65±4.38 ng/ml)in the control group,diabetes group and diabetes nephropathy group were decreased in turn while the levels of serum PPBP(263.45±85.22 pg/ml,349.28±80.49 pg/ml,435.76±87.21 pg/ml)were increased in turn,and the differences were statistically significant(F=35.159,72.678,all P<0.05).With the increase of IFTA score,interstitial inflammation score,and glomerular grading,serum Maresin1 level was decreased(F=25.838,25.187,9.751,all P<0.05),while serum PPBP level was increased(F=56.513,92.702,58.137,all P<0.05),and the differences were statistically significant,respectively.Serum Maresin1 was negatively correlated with IFTA score,interstitial inflammation score,and glomerular grading(r=-0.637,-0.581,-0.594,all P<0.05),while serum PPBP was positively correlated with IFTA score,interstitial inflammation score,and glomerular grading(r=0.659,0.664,0.608,all P<0.05),with significant differences.The course of diabetes nephropathy(HR=1.135,95%CI:1.012~1.370),24-hour urinary protein(HR=1.087,95%CI:1.016~1.164),PPBP(HR=1.208,95%CI:1.119~1.365),and IFTA score(HR=1.139,95%CI:1.024~1.219),interstitial inflammation score(HR=1.122,95%CI:1.006~1.249)and glomerular grading(HR=1.139,95%CI:1.052~1.273)were independent risk factors for long-term prognosis of diabetes nephropathy patients,while eGFR(HR=0.934,95%CI:0.892~0.993)and Maresin1(HR=0.903,95%CI:0.816~0.982)were protective factors for long-term prognosis(all P<0.05).The areas under the curve(AUC)of serum Maresin1,PPBP and two indicators combined to predict the long-term poor prognosis of patients with diabetes nephropathy were 0.781,0.777 and 0.901,respectively.The AUC of two indicators combined was higher than that,and the differences were significant(Z=3.049,3.258,all P<0.05).Conclusion In patients with diabetes nephropathy,serum Maresin1 was decreased and PPBP was increased,and the two indexes were closely related to the degree of renal injury.The combined test could effectively predict the long-term poor prognosis of patients.
6.A novel bionic stent for external septal retention in East Asian rhinoplasty
Xiancheng WANG ; Shuyuan WANG ; Xingyu XIANG ; Dandan SONG ; Zidi YU ; Yang SUN ; Xiang XIONG ; Xianxi MENG ; Wenbo LI ; Zhongjie YI ; Zhihua QIAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(7):779-786
Objective:To investigate the application effects of a novel framework: the external septal retention bionic framework in East Asian rhinoplasty.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed based on the clinical data of the patients who received treatments in Department of Plastic and Aesthetic ( Burn) Surgery, the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University from January 2022 to July 2023 using an external septal retention bionic framework with autologous costal cartilage rhinoplasty. The patients were all treated with a V-shaped incision at the nasal columella, which continued to both sides of the nose to form a bird-shaped incision. During the operation, the sixth or seventh costal cartilage was sculpted to form the nasal columella support grafts (sturt), external nasal septal graft, cap grafts, and shield grafts, in which the nasal column support graft and external nasal septal graft were implanted in a mortise-and-tenon joint structure to form a septum bionic retained external stent in order to lengthen the nasal columellar column and strengthen the septum. A capsular graft was used to shape the tip of the nose and the rectus abdominis fascia was covered to soften the tip of the nose, and the shield grafts were used to fill out the subnasal lobules. A bulb was sculpted, shaped and implanted in the dorsal space to elevate the nasal dorsum. To observe the postoperative results and complications, a postoperative satisfaction survey was completed using the rhinoplasty outcome evaluation (ROE) and the visual analogue scale (VAS) with regular follow-up. Comparison of preoperative and postoperative scale scores was performed using paired samples t-test. Nasal stent stability was assessed by measuring the patients’ preoperative and postoperative nasolabial angle and nasal tip protrusion. The comparison of preoperative and postoperative nasolabial angle was performed using the paired-sample t-test, and the comparison of nasal tip protrusion was performed using the Wilcoxon signed rank-sum test, P<0.05 considered a statistically significant difference. Results:A total of 33 patients were enrolled, including 4 males and 29 females, with average age of 23.8 years(15-42 years). The follow-up period is (14.52 ± 4.72) months (3 to 21 months). Thirty-three patients recovered well after surgery, and no short-term complications such as infection or bleeding occurred. The patients' nasal aesthetic problems such as saddle nose, deviated nasal columella, bilateral asymmetry of the nose, bilateral nasal base depression, and rounded shield of the nasal tip were improved after surgery. Satisfaction survey results: ROE and VAS scores were significantly higher than those before surgery, which were [(17.92±2.56) vs.(12.78±3.14)] and [(8.08±1.66)vs(5.15±1.99)], ( P<0.05), 87.9% (27/33)of the patients were satisfied with the aesthetic and functional outcomes of the nose. Comparisons of nasolabial angle [(87.28±2.58)° vs. (97.64±1.95)°] and tip protrusion [1.88 (1.78, 1.95) cm vs. 2.16(2.01, 2.32) cm] measurements between preoperative and postoperative period of the 33 patients, the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Rhinoplasty for East Asians employs an external septal retention bionic framework to retain the nasal septum. This technique can avoid septal cartilage resorption caused by compression of grafts transplanted in the future, and cause less damage to the anatomy and physiology of the nose. The framework is relatively easy to construct, with a stable and strong stent, and good patient satisfaction. It can achieve a more desirable aesthetic effect of the nose.
7.The diagnostic value of artificial intelligence B-ultrasound image computer-aided diagnosis system in adult goiter
Zexu ZHANG ; Zongyu YUE ; Honglei XIE ; Yue SU ; Haowen PAN ; Jia LI ; Wenjing CHE ; Xin HOU ; Meng ZHAO ; Lanchun LIU ; Dandan LI ; Xian XU ; Weidong LI ; Fangang MENG ; Lijun FAN ; Lixiang LIU ; Ming LI ; Peng LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(11):922-927
Objective:To study the diagnostic value of artificial intelligence B-ultrasound image computer-aided diagnosis system (hereinafter referred to as intelligent ultrasound system) in adult goiter.Methods:In June 2022 and March 2023, two phases of thyroid disease survey were carried out in 4 cities in Anhui Province. One village was selected in each city, and 250 adults were selected as survey subjects in each village. Adult bilateral thyroid area was scanned by both intelligent ultrasound system and conventional ultrasound scanning equipment, and the effectiveness of intelligent ultrasound system in the diagnosis of goiter was analyzed based on the results of conventional ultrasound examination. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn, and Kappa test was used to analyze the consistency between intelligent ultrasound system and conventional ultrasound examination in the diagnosis of goiter. At the same time, Spearman correlation analysis and Bland-Altman method were used to evaluate the consistency of the two methods in measuring thyroid volume.Results:After screening and removing outliers and missing values, a total of 910 adults were included, including 253 males (27.80%) and 657 females (72.20%). The age was (45.92 ± 10.20) years old, ranging from 18 to 60 years old. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the intelligent ultrasound system for diagnosing adult goiter were 80.00%, 99.67%, and 99.56%, respectively. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) was 0.996, which was consistent with the results of conventional ultrasound examination for diagnosing goiter ( κ = 0.67, P < 0.001). After controlling for variables such as gender, thyroid function, and thyroid nodules, the intelligent ultrasound system showed good consistency with conventional ultrasound examination in the diagnosis of goiter in females, adults with thyroid dysfunction, and adults without thyroid nodules ( κ = 0.66, 0.80, 0.80, P < 0.001). The consistency in the diagnosis of goiter in adults with thyroid nodules was moderate ( κ = 0.56, P < 0.001). Spearman correlation analysis showed a highly positive correlation between the measurement results of adult thyroid volume by intelligent ultrasound system and conventional ultrasound examination ( r = 0.88, P < 0.001). The Bland-Altman method results showed that only 4.62% (42/910) of points in adults were outside the 95% consistency limit, indicating good consistency between intelligent ultrasound system and conventional ultrasound examination in measuring thyroid volume (< 5%). The proportion of points outside the 95% consistency limit in males, adults with thyroid dysfunction, and adults with thyroid nodules was 6.72% (17/253), 5.83% (12/206), and 6.45% (12/186), respectively. Conclusions:The intelligent ultrasound system has certain diagnostic value for adult goiter and has good consistency with conventional ultrasound examination for thyroid volume measurement. However, the accuracy of diagnosis for males and adults with thyroid nodules still needs to be improved.
8.Study on the Improvement Effect and Mechanism of Saikosaponin A on Insomnia Rats by Regulating cAMP/PKA/CREB Signaling Pathway
Mingliang QIAO ; Shuo LIANG ; Yi MENG ; Fengsen LI ; Gaofeng TAN ; Dandan QI ; Haopan CHEN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(5):633-638
Objective To explore the improving effect and mechanism of saikosaponin A on insomnia rats based on cAMP/PKA/CREB pathway.Methods Seventy-five SD rats were randomly divided into blank group,model group,low-dose saikosaponin A group(0.625 mg·kg-1),high-dose saikosaponin A group(2.500 mg·kg-1)and Estazolam group(0.1 mg·kg-1),with 15 rats in each group.Insomnia rat model was established by intraperitoneal injection of Phenylalanine(PCPA,0.1 mg·kg-1).The general condition and circadian rhythm of rats were observed;the sleep latency and sleep duration of rats were measured by pentobarbital sodium righting experiment.The sleep phase of rats was observed,and the duration of slow wave sleep phase 1(SWS1),slow wave sleep phase 2(SWS2),rapid eye movement sleep phase(REMS)and total sleep time(TST)were recorded.The mRNA expression levels of hypothalamic circadian genes Clock,Bmal1 and clock-controlled genes Rev-erbα and Rorα were determined by qRT-PCR.The expression level of NeuN in hippocampus was determined by immunofluorescence.The level of cAMP in brain tissue was determined by ELISA.The expression levels of Clock,Bmal1,Rev-erbα,Rorα and cAMP/PKA/CREB pathway-related proteins in brain tissue were determined by Western Blot.Results Compared with the blank group,the rats in the model group had disordered circadian rhythms,extreme excitement,irritability,and reduced sleep;the sleep latency was significantly prolonged(P<0.05),and the sleep duration and SWS1,SWS2,REMS and TST were significantly shortened(P<0.05).The arrangement of neurons was disordered,and the IOD value of NeuN positive neurons was significantly decreased(P<0.05).The mRNA and protein expression levels of Clock,Bmal1,Rev-erbα and Rorα in brain tissue were significantly decreased(P<0.05).The expression levels of cAMP,p-PKA/PKA and p-CREB/CREB in brain tissue were significantly decreased(P<0.05).Compared with the model group,the aggressiveness of the rats in the administration group was significantly weakened,the circadian rhythm was rhythmic,the activity was reduced,and the sleep was increased.The sleep latency was significantly shortened(P<0.05),and the sleep duration and SWS1,SWS2,REMS and TST were significantly prolonged(P<0.05).The disorder of neuronal arrangement was restored,and the IOD value of NeuN positive neurons was significantly increased(P<0.05).The mRNA and protein expression levels of Clock,Bmal1,Rev-erbα and Rorα in brain tissue were significantly increased(P<0.05).The protein expression levels of cAMP,p-PKA/PKA and p-CREB/CREB in brain tissue were significantly increased(P<0.05).Conclusion Saikosaponin A may improve the circadian rhythm of insomnia rats by activating cAMP/PKA/CREB pathway.
9.Correlation of oxidative stress status and placental perfusion level in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
Chao MENG ; Xueju WANG ; Yingzhi LIANG ; Dandan LI ; Yu SHAO
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(10):96-100
Objective To investigate the correlation between the level of oxidative stress indicators in placental tissues and placental perfusion level in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). Methods A total of 105 cases of dichorionic monoamniotic monozygotic twin pregnant women were included in the study. They were divided into control group of 90 cases and observation group of 15 cases based on whether TTTS occurred during pregnancy. The levels of oxidative stress indicators[malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX)]in placental tissues below the attachment points of the two umbilical cords in the two groups were detected. The maximum diameters of arterio-arterial (AA) anastomosis, veno-venous (VV) anastomosis, and arterio-venous (AV) anastomosis, as well as the difference ratio of placental tissue areas (PTD), were compared between the two groups. The correlation between the levels of oxidative stress indicators in placental tissues and placental perfusion level was analyzed. Results Compared with placental A and placental B in the control group, the MDA level in the placental tissues of the blood supply end and the blood recipient end in the observation group was increased, while the SOD and GSH-PX levels were decreased, and the maximum diameter of AA anastomosis was reduced, there were statistically significant differences (
10.Electrophysiological characteristics of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease and its auxiliary diagnostic value
Qingjie LI ; Lei BAO ; Ruixue ZHANG ; Hongjuan SHI ; Shenyang ZHANG ; Dandan ZUO ; Wenqing MENG ; Guiyun CUI ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(4):374-381
Objective:To summarize the electrophysiological characteristics of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) and explore the value of electrophysiological examination in NIID auxiliary diagnosis.Methods:Twenty NIID patients diagnosed by pathological biopsy and genetic confirmation (15 were symptomatic, 5 were asymptomatic), admitted to Department of Neurology, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from February 2020 to June 2022 were chosen. Peripheral motor/sensory nerve conduction, needle electromyography, F wave, repetitive electrical stimulation, skin sympathetic reflex (SSR), and tremor were analyzed. Peripheral nerve conduction and SSR parameters were compared between 15 patients with symptomatic NIID (symptomatic NIID group) and 11 age- and gender-matched normal control subjects (control group).Results:(1) All 15 patients with symptomatic NIID were with abnormal electrophysiological findings: 14 patients had abnormal peripheral nerve conduction, including 14 with slowed motor nerve conduction velocity (MCV), 4 with reduced composite muscle action potential (cMAP) wave amplitude, 12 with slowed sensory nerve conduction velocity (SCV), and 3 with reduced sensory nerve action potential (sNAP) wave amplitude, and overall slowed nerve conduction velocity and relatively preserved wave amplitude were noted; 4 patients had neurogenic lesions by needle electromyography; 13 patients had prolonged F-wave latency at varied degrees; 12 showed abnormal SSR; 4 exhibited synchronous tremor from 4.0 to 7.5 Hz. (2) In 5 patients with asymptomatic NIID, 3 had abnormal peripheral nerve conduction, including 3 with slowed MCV, 2 with slowed SCV, and 1 with reduced sNAP wave amplitude; 3 showed abnormal SSR. (3) Significant differences in MCV and SCV, some cMAP and sNAP amplitudes, and SSR latency and amplitude were noted in nerves of the upper and lower extremities between the symptomatic NIID group and control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Peripheral nerve damages are common in patients with NIID, especially myelin damage and autonomic nerve injury, and some patients may have electrophysiological abnormalities before clinical symptoms; therefore, peripheral nerve conduction and SSR can be recommended as auxiliary screening tools for NIID.


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