1.Imaging Findings of Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor
Juan WANG ; Ying XIONG ; Weijia WAN ; Hongquan ZHU ; Wenzhen ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(10):1058-1062
Purpose To analyze the multimodal imaging manifestations of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor.Materials and Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on ten patients with phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor confirmed by pathology and molecular imaging from November 2012 to June 2022 in Tongji Hospital,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology.The imaging features of CT in four cases,of MRI in seven cases,and of nuclear medicine in ten cases were reviewed,along with the clinical characteristics of all patients.Results The main clinical symptoms of ten patients,eight cases had pain,four cases had weakness,and nine cases had multiple fractures.Laboratory tests results:ten cases showed decreased blood phosphorus,six cases showed decreased blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D and ten cases showed elevated blood alkaline phosphatase.The lesions were heterogeneous in four cases on CT scans and in six cases on MRI scans.Calcification was common,and some had cysts and fatty components.After enhancement,seven cases showed moderate to obvious uneven enhancement.99Tcm-MDP SPECT showed increased uptake of multiple bones and joints in eight cases,18F-FDG PET/CT showed no or slight increase in lesion metabolism in eight cases,68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT showed significantly high uptake at the lesion site in ten cases.Conclusion Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor patients typically present with pain,fractures and hypophosphatemia.The conventional imaging features are characterized by small and concealed lesions and complex components.Particularly,68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT imaging exhibits high sensitivity for the tumor detection.
2.Knowledge, attitude and practice about myopia prevention and control among young children s parents in Guangzhou City
SUN Yi, LIN Rong, QU Yabin, XIONG Lihua, CHEN Siyu, LIU Weijia
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(6):859-863
Objective:
To understand the status and associated factors of knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) about myopia prevention and control among young children s parents in Guangzhou, so as to provide reference for family health education on myopia prevention and control.
Methods:
During January to February 2023, 4 584 parents of children from kindergarten and primary school (grade 1-3) were recruited. Two to three kindergartens and 2 primary schools were selected from each of the 3 urban districts and 2 suburb districts of Guangzhou by stratified cluster random sampling method. Parents of children were administered with online questionnaire survey on KAP about myopia prevention and control. Descriptive analyses and multivariate Logistic regression models were used.
Results:
The proportion of parents reaching standard of KAP about myopia prevention and control was 61.54%, the knowledge awareness rate was 57.30%, the positive attitude holding rate was 76.98% and the health practice formation rate was 63.31 %. Internet (70.35%) and lectures on school health education/health education materials (66.14%) were the most common ways for obtaining knowledge for parents. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that urban area, higher education ( college /undergraduate or above), annual household income 50 000-90 000, 100 000-290 000, 300 000-490 000, 500 000- 590 000 , and ≥600 000 Yuan, being aware of vision status (normal/poor) of their children, one or both parents with myopia, both parents with non myopia, acquiring knowledge by multi ways(2, 3, ≥4) were associated with higher KAP about myopia prev ention and control ( OR =1.23, 1.34, 1.36, 1.25,1.49, 1.93, 2.34, 1.64, 1.66, 1.89, 3.48, 3.09, 2.42, 1.65, 2.29, 3.22, P < 0.05).
Conclusion
Knowledge and practice about myopia prevention and control among young children s parents in Guangzhou are insufficient, yet the attitude was satisfactory. It is necessary to carry out targeted education for parents, especially those living in suburb area, with low education and income level.
3.Monitoring of absenteeism due to respiratory symptoms and diseases among preschoolers in Guangzhou
CHEN Siyu, LIU Wei, LIU Weijia, WU Deping, LIN Rong, SUN Yi, XIONG Lihua
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(10):1570-1573
Objective:
To analyse monitoring absenteeism due to respiratory symptoms/diseases among preschoolers in Guangzhou, and to provide reference for risk prevention and control of respiratory infectious diseases in kindergartens.
Methods:
Data of absenteeism due to symptoms and diseases in kindergartens were collected from "Guangzhou Student Health Monitoring System", and was analyzed by using R 4.1.3 software.
Results:
During 2018-2020 academic year, there were 1 965, 2 019, 2 236 kindergartens being monitored respectively. The absenteeism rate of kindergarten s children due to respiratory symptoms and diseases in Guangzhou were 3.08‰ and 2.02‰. The absenteeism rates due to respiratory symptoms were 3.75‰, 4.17‰, 2.97‰ and 2.09‰ in baby class, junior class, middle class and senior class, respectively. The absenteeism rates due to respiratory diseases were 2.34 ‰, 2.60‰, 1.94‰ and 1.50‰, respectively. The absenteeism rate in higher grade was lower than that in lower grade( χ 2= 65 197.95 ,27 929.44, P <0.01). The absenteeism rates of boys (3.11‰, 2.05‰) due to respiratory symptoms/diseases were significantly higher than those of girls (3.06‰, 1.97‰)( χ 2=57.71,229.45, P <0.01). The absenteeism of preschoolers due to respiratory symptoms/diseases showed two peaks in December of the this year and May of the following year. At the beginning of the second semester of 2019 academic year (after the outbreak of Coronavirus disease 2019), the absenteeism rate due to respiratory symptoms/diseases were lower than those of the same period in previous years.
Conclusions
The absences due to respiratory symptoms or diseases not only accounted for half of the total absences due to illness, but also had seasonal characteristics. Children in the youngerage group and most boys are treated as a focus group for absence due to respiratory symptoms/illnesses. It s necessary to give full use of timely warning function of health monitoring system.
4.Bispecific antibodies in clinical tumor therapy.
Luyao WANG ; Zhenhua WEI ; Weijia XIONG ; Suhang BAI ; Changyuan YU ; Zhao YANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(2):513-529
Bispecific antibody (BsAb) has two different antigen-binding sites, divided into the "IgG-like" format and the "non-IgG-like" format. Different formats have different characteristics and applications. BsAb has higher sensitivity and specificity than conventional antibodies, with special functions such as recruitment of immune cells and blocking of dual signaling pathways, playing an important role in immune-diagnosis and therapy. With the deterioration of the global environment and the irregular living habits of people, the incidence of tumor is becoming higher and higher. Tumor becomes the most serious fatal disease threatening human health after cardiovascular disease. There are 12 million estimated new tumor cases each year worldwide. The major clinical treatments of tumor are surgical resection, chemoradiotherapy, target therapy. Tumor immunotherapy is a novel approach for tumor treatment in recent years, and activates human immune system to control and kill tumor cells. Although the traditional monoclonal antibodies have already acquired some therapeutic effects in tumor targeted therapy and immunotherapy, they induce drug resistance resulted from the heterogeneity and plasticity of tumors. Binding to two target antigens at the same time, BsAb has been used in the clinical treatment of tumors and obtained promising outcomes. This review elaborates the research progress and applications of bispecific antibody in clinical tumor therapy.
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5.Relationship between moderate to vigorous physical activity, screen time and depressive symptoms among middle school students in Guangzhou
SUN Yi, LIU Weijia, XIONG Lihua, QU Yabin, CHEN Siyu, WU Deping, LIN Rong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(10):1499-1503
Objective:
To describe the prevalence and relationship between moderate to vigorous physical activity(MVPA), screen time (ST) and depressive symptoms among middle school students in Guangzhou, and to provide a reference for adolescent depression prevention and control.
Methods:
Using stratified cluster random sampling method, a total of 2 140 students were selected from one urban area and one suburban country for MVPA, ST and depressive symptoms investigation. Logistic regression was used to analyze relations among MVPA, ST and their combined patterns for depressive symptoms.
Results:
A total of 89.72% students failed to meet the MVPA recommendations, girls (95.52%) were higher than boys(84.38%). Totally 67.38% of the students failed to meet the ST recommendations, boys (69.75%) were higher than girls(64.81%). The prevalence of depressive symptoms was 27.01%, girls (31.58%) higher than boys(22.80%). MVPA, ST failure compliance rate and depression symptoms detection rate of vocational high school and ordinary high school were higher than junior high school ( χ 2=6.40,121.71,27.37, P < 0.05 ). Logistic regression analysis showed that the OR for depressive symptoms was 1.19 ( P =0.35) in students whose MVPA time achieving 1 h<7 d in the last week, and was 1.93 ( P <0.01) in students with the ST>2 h/d independently, no significant interactions were observed. Students with both MVPA time 1 h<7 d in the last week and the ST>2 h/d were more likely to report depressive symptoms( OR=2.03, P <0.05).
Conclusion
Insufficient MVPA, prolonged ST and high prevalence of depressive symptoms are observed among middle school students in Guangzhou. Students with both insufficient MVPA and prolonged ST are more likely to suffer from depressive symptoms. Specific psychological care and health education regarding physical activity and screen behavior should be implemented to students with different characteristics, as well as their parents for depressive symptom prevention.
6.Scoliosis and associated factors among middle school students in Guangzhou City
SUN Yi, LIU Weijia, XIONG Lihua, LI Meng, CHEN Siyu, HE Weiyun, WU Deping, LIN Rong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(12):1867-1870
Objective:
To investigate the general situation of scoliosis and influencing factors among middle school students in Guangzhou, so as to provide evidence for behavioral intervention measures.
Methods:
By stratified cluster random sampling method, 2 121 students from 8 middle schools of Guangzhou were selected to conduct questionnaire survey and physical examination.
Results:
The detection rate of scoliosis among middle school students in Guangzhou was 8.20%, girls (9.50%)>boys (7.00%), urban area (10.45%)>suburb area (4.77%), senior high school (10.08%)>junior school (6.39%) ( P <0.05). Among the most of the 174 positive students were found to have large thoracic curve, right lateral bending, being girls with medium scoliosis. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that students in urban area ( OR=2.56, 95%CI =1.71-3.82), with mobile electronic devices usage time≥3 h/d( OR=1.59, 95%CI =1.12-2.27), prolonged near vision work ≥1 h ( OR=1.40, 95%CI =1.00-1.95), outdoor activity time<2 h/d( OR=1.82, 95%CI =1.24-2.67) had a higher detection rate of scoliosis ( P <0.05).
Conclusion
The detection rate of scoliosis among middle school students in Guangzhou is much higher, which might be related to district, mobile electronic devices usage, prolonged near vision work and insufficient outdoor activity. Health education regarding spinal knowledge should be strengthened.
7.Clinical study of drug-eluting stents in acute coronary syndrome patients with diabetes and multivessel disease
Weijia QIU ; Zheng PING ; Yanan XIE ; Xiong HUANG ; Xuebin CAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2020;39(6):636-638
Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of drug-eluting stents(DES)in patients with acute coronary syndrome(ACS)complicated with diabetes and multivessel disease.Methods:A total of 80 patients with ACS who received XIENCE V Everolimus stent implantation in the heart center of the 82nd army hospital from January 2017 to October 2018 were retrospectively enrolled and analyzed.Patients were divided into the diabetic group(35 cases)and the non-diabetic group(45 cases)according to whether they were complicated with diabetes or mltivessel lesions.Stent implantation status within 12 months after PCI were compared between the groups.Results:(1)All stents were successfully implanted in the two groups.After coronary angiography re-examination within 12 months, there were no significant differences in the rate of stent restenosis(0.0% vs 2.2%), non-fatal myocardial infarction(2.9% vs.2.2%), or MACEs(2.9% vs.4.4%)between the diabetic and non-diabetic groups(all P>0.05). No patients died from cardiogenic causes in the two groups.(2)During the follow-up period, one patient was hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction in the diabetic group and one case died of an ascending aorta rupture. Conclusions:The safety and efficacy of XIENCE V DES in patients with diabetes and multivessel lesions are good, and the incidence of MACEs is low.
8.Clinical characteristics and survival analysis of 15 cases of HIV-negative plasmablastic lymphoma
Weijia FU ; Miaoxia HE ; Aijie HUANG ; Lei GAO ; Guihua LU ; Jie CHEN ; Li CHEN ; Xiong NI ; Weiping ZHANG ; Jianmin WANG ; Jianmin YANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2020;41(6):456-461
Objective:To evaluate the clinicopathologic characteristics and outcomes of HIV-negative plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) .Methods:Medical records of 15 patients diagnosed with HIV-negative PBL in Changhai Hospital between January 2013 and August 2019 were reviewed, and clinicopathologic characteristics and outcomes were analyzed.Results:Median age was 59 years (range: 17-69) . All patients had extranodal involvement. According to the Cotswolds-modified Ann Arbor staging system, 1 (6.7%) , 2 (13.3%) , 3 (20.0%) , and 9 (60.0%) patients were classified as at Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ, respectively. Plasmablast and immunoblast proliferations were typical manifestations of PBL. Immunohistochemical staining showed tumor cells were diffusely positive for plasma cell markers CD38, CD138, and Mum-1, while negative for B cell markers CD20, CD10, PAX-5, and BCL-6. Median Ki-67 index was 80% (70%-90%) . Epstein-Barr virus-encoded RNA (EBER) expression was detected in 3 patients, and 1 of them was positive. All patients received chemotherapy, 80% combined with bortezomib as the first line, and responses were observed in 8 patients (6 complete and 2 partial responses) . Median progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 6.8 (95% CI 2.5-11.1) months and 17.9 (95% CI 5.6-30.2) months, the 3-year PFS and OS rates were 21.2% (95% CI 1.4%-56.8%) and 38.5% (95% CI 12.0%-65.0%) , respectively. Conclusion:HIV-negative PBL with high invasiveness is extremely prone to extranodal involvement and most patients were at the advanced stage. Patients receiving an intensive therapy combined with bortezomib and bridged autologous stem cell transplantation may improve long-time survival.
9.Association between poor vision and time spent in outdoor activity of students in Guangzhou
SUN Yi, LIN Rong, XIONG Lihua, CHEN Siyu, LIN Lin, GUO Chongshan, LIU Weijia
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(7):997-1000
Objective:
To investigate the association of poor vision with time spent in outdoor activity among students from primary and middle schools, as well as from universities in Guangzhou, so as to provide targeted scientific basis for prevention and control of low vision.
Methods:
According to the requirements of National Monitoring of Common Diseases and Health Risk Factors among Students Manual, a total of 2 908 students were selected in 1 urban area and 1 suburban county for monitoring and investigation in Guangzhou.
Results:
The poor vision rate was 69.2% among students in Guangzhou, with girls (74.4%) > boys (64.2%), suburban country (76.3%) > urban areas (54.1%), university (95.0%) > vocational high school (82.5%) > regular high school (81.1%) > junior high school (73.4%) > primary school (45.6%). With the exception of primary students, the severe poor vision has the largest proportion in each age group. The proportion of spending less than 1 or 2 h for outdoor activities per day: girls>boys, suburban country > urban area, university and regular high school are higher. The poor vision rate of students who spent <2 h(72.3%) for outdoor activities daily was higher than those spent ≥2 h(65.6%). Compared with students who spent ≥2 h/d for outdoor activities, those spent < 2 h/d were at 1.24 times risk of being low vision(OR=1.24, 95%CI=1.04-1.48), controlling for the available confounders.
Conclusion
Poor vision rate of students in Guangzhou is high, occurring mainly with severe impairment and in younger age, the daily outdoor activity time is low. Girls, students from suburban country and junior high school should be considered as the emphasis for prevention and control of low vision.
10. Expression and mechanism of Twist2 in glioma
Lizhen WANG ; Weijia WANG ; Yifeng XIONG ; Shan XU ; Shanshan WANG ; Yi TU ; Zhaoyin WANG ; Xinling YAN ; Jinhong MEI ; Chunliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2017;46(12):832-836
Objective:
To investigate the significance of Twist2 in glioma and whether it is involved in the malignant transformation of glioma by epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT).
Methods:
Using immunohistochemical method detected the expression level of Twist2 in 60 cases of gliomas (including WHO grades Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ, each for 20 cases) and 20 cases of non-tumor brain tissues. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot were used to detect the expression level of Twist2 mRNA and protein in 61 cases of fresh glioma tissue (WHO grade Ⅱ 16 cases, Ⅲ 21 cases, Ⅳ 24 cases) and 12 cases of adjacent tissues, and the expression levels of E-cadherin, N-cadherin and vimentin were also investigated in fresh glioma tissue.
Results:
Immunohistochemistry results showed that the percentages of Twist2 expression in glioma was 90%(54/60) compared with 30%(6/20) in non-tumor brain tissues(


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