1.Microglia involved in restricted and repetitive behaviors
Rui LI ; Yizhuo WANG ; Hongen WEI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(2):188-192
Restricted and repetitive behaviors is the characteristic clinical manifestation of many neuropsychiatric diseases, which seriously affects the work, study and daily communication of patients, and brings huge mental and economic burden to the family and society.Its causes are complex and its manifestations are diverse.Current studies have shown that microglia is closely related to the occurrence of restricted and repetitive behaviors, and the in-depth study of microglia has become a research hotspot to explore the mechanism of restricted and repetitive behaviors.In recent years, studies have found that restricted and repetitive behaviors of various neuropsychiatric diseases (such as frontotemporal dementia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, autism spectrum disorder) are related to microglia.However, reliable evidence for the exact mechanism of microglia involved in restricted and repetitive behaviors remains lacking.This article reviews the recent research progress of microglia involved in restricted and repetitive behaviors.It is expected to provide a new theoretical basis and therapeutic targeting cell for the development and treatment of neuropsychiatric diseases related to restricted and repetitive behaviors in the future.
2.Clinical characteristics and management strategies of lymphoma patients with COVID-19
Xueping DANG ; Shuling HOU ; Pan CHEN ; Guiqin WANG ; Yizhuo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2023;16(4):315-320
Novel coronavirus has brought great threats to the people and challenges to the health systems around the world. Compared with general population, lymphoma patients are more vulnerable to novel coronavirus infection(COVID-19) and have poorer prognosis. So the clinical management of COVID-19 in lymphoma patients in more difficult and the great importance should be attached. This article reviews the clinical characteristics and current management strategies of lymphoma patients with COVID-19, to provide reference for the clinical treatment of lymphoma patients with COVID-19.
3.Clinical characteristics and prognosis analysis of 217 infant patients with retinoblastoma
Tian ZHI ; Weiling ZHANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Yizhuo WANG ; Huimin HU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(15):1143-1147
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of infants with retinoblastoma (RB).Methods:The clinical data of 217 (335 affected eyes) infantile RB patients admitted to the Department of Pediatrics, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2019 were collected for analyzing the clinical efficacy and prognosis after comprehensive treatment.Results:(1) Clinical characteristics: 217 infantile RB patients included 129 males and 88 females, with the ratio of male to female being 1.47∶1.00; the median age was 6.06 months; there was monocular disease in 99 cases, and binocular disease in 118 cases, with the incidence ratio of binocular to monocular disease being 1.19∶1.00; all the 5 cases with family history of RB had binocular disease; the first symptoms included white pupils and yellow-white reflections in pupils (183 cases, 84.3%), followed by strabismus (18 cases, 8.3%). There were 335 affected eyes, of which 304 counts were in the intraocular stage (90.7%), most commonly in stage D (146 counts, 43.6%); 26 counts (7.7%) in the extraocular stage, mainly invading the optic nerve and/or optic nerve stump; 5 counts (1.5%) in the metastasis stage.(2) Survival analysis: the medical follow-up continued to March 31, 2020, with a median follow-up time of 67 months.There were 2 cases with a loss of follow-up, 21 relapsed cases, and 19 death cases, with the overall survival rate being 91.2%.According to Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, the expected 5-year survival rate was 91.1%; the survival rate was 96.2% in the intraocular stage and 73.1% in the extraocular stage.All 5 cases died during the distant metastasis stage, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=7.492, P<0.001); there was also a statistical difference in the survival rate between the monocular disease (95.9%) and binocular disease (87.3%) ( χ2=4.335, P=0.023). (3) Eyeball removal and eye protection: the eye protection rate of 217 children was 68.9%, 100.0% in stage A, B and C, 80.1% in stage D and 35.1% in stage E, which showed significant differences ( χ2=6.573, P=0.004). There were 35 children who underwent eye extraction before chemotherapy and 67 cases after chemotherapy, among which the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=6.076, P=0.012) in eye removal rates before and after chemotherapy in stage D and E(6 and 11 cases before chemotherapy, 22 and 36 cases after chemotherapy). (4) Adverse reactions: according to the World Health Organization′s classification of adverse reactions to chemotherapy, there were 26 cases in grade 0 (12.0%), 98 cases in grade Ⅰ (45.1%), 59 cases in grade Ⅱ (27.2%), 23 cases in grade Ⅲ (10.6%), and 11 cases in grade Ⅳ (5.1%), mainly manifested as bone marrow suppression after chemotherapy (132 cases). No second tumors appeared, and only 4 cases had transient hearing abnormalities, which returned to the normal state in the subsequent review. Conclusions:Infantile RB has its own characteristics.Such factors as different eye types and different clinical stages can affect the prognosis of children.The survival rate of such children can be improved significantly and the rate of eyeball removal can be reduced after treatment.
4.Newborn screening, gene variation analysis and follow-up study of very long chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency
Xiaole LI ; Shubo LYU ; Linlin ZHANG ; Xinyun ZHU ; Yuan TIAN ; Min NI ; Suna LIU ; Yizhuo XU ; Jie ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Dehua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(23):1815-1819
Objective:To investigate the prevalence, gene variation and prognosis of very long chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (VLCADD) in newborns in Henan Province.Methods:From January 2013 to December 2019, 867 103 newborns were investigated for VLCADD by tandem mass spectrometry.Children who diagnosed as VLCADD and their families were subjected to next-generation sequencing and Sanger sequencing.Clinical data, biochemical changes and gene variation characteristics of the confirmed cases of VLCADD were analyzed.Dietary guidance was given, and their growth and development were followed up.Results:Six neonates were diagnosed as VLCADD, and the prevalence of VLCADD in the Henan Province was 1/144 517.A total of 11 mutations in the ACADVL gene were found, including 5 new variants c. 692-2_692-1delAG, c.753-23_753-22del, c.960delG, c.1361A>G, and c. 1955C>T.The newborns were given a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet, and followed up for 8-56 months.Except for two deaths, all patients had a good outcome. Conclusions:The prevalence of neonatal VLCADD in Henan Province is 1/144 517.This results has enriched the ACADVL gene mutation spectrum and provided an important basis for the screening and diagnosis of VLCADD.
5.Management of patients with retinoblastoma treated with vitrectomy due to misdiagnosis
Hongshu ZHAO ; Wenbin WEI ; Jitong SHI ; Xiaolin XU ; Yizhuo WANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(5):344-347
Objective:To explore the clinical treatment of retinoblastoma (RB) after being treated with vitrectomy (PPV) due to misdiagnosis.Methods:A retrospective case study. From July 2015 to July 2018, 5 cases and 5 eyes of RB children diagnosed by pathological examination at the Eye Center of Beijing Tongren Hospital were included in the study. Among them, there were 3 males with 3 eyes and 2 females with 2 eyes; all of them had monocular disease. The average age was 4.8±1.7 years old. At the first visit, the diagnosis was endophthalmitis in 2 eyes (40%, 2/5); vitreous hemorrhage in 3 eyes (60%, 3/5). All were treated with PPV. All children underwent slit lamp microscopy, orbital MRI and CT, and eye color Doppler ultrasound blood flow imaging. If there was no clear extraocular spread, the eyeball removal combined with artificial orbital implantation was performed; if there was clear extraocular spread, the modified orbital content enucleation operation was performed with part of the eyelid preserved. The average follow-up time after surgery was 34.6±7.9 months.Results:Among the 5 eyes, 2 eyes (40%, 2/5) underwent eyeball enucleation combined with stage I artificial orbital implantation, and 3 eyes (60%, 3/5) with modified orbital content enucleation. There were 2 eyes of endogenous type (40%, 2/5), 1 eye of diffuse infiltration type (20%, 1/5), and 2 eyes of mixed type (40%, 2/5). The orbit spread in 3 eyes, the tumor invaded the optic nerve in 1 eye, and regional lymph node metastasis in 2 eyes. All children received systemic chemical therapy (chemotherapy). During the follow-up period, there were no new metastatic diseases and no deaths.Conclusions:After RB misdiagnosis and PPV, surgical treatment should be performed as soon as possible. If there is no clear extraocular spread, eyeball removal or combined stage I orbital implantation should be performed. If there is clear extraocular spread, the orbital contents should be enucleated; Chemotherapy should be combined after surgery.
6.Clinical features and prognostic analysis of hepatoblastoma in children under six years old
Tian ZHI ; Weiling ZHANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Huimin HU ; Yizhuo WANG ; Dongsheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2021;29(11):1063-1068
Objective:To summarize and analyze the clinical features, treatment effects and related factors affecting the prognosis of hepatoblastoma (HB) in children under six years old.Methods:Clinical data of 382 children with HB under six years old who were pathologically diagnosed at the Pediatric Single Center of Beijing Tongren Hospital from May 2005 to May 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. The factors affecting the treatment effect and survival rate of HB were analyzed. The independent risk factors affecting the prognosis of HB were studied by Cox regression model. The χ2 test was used to compare the enumeration data between groups. Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival analysis. Log-rank test was used to compare the survival rates among subgroups. Results:Children enrolled were with median age of 1.75 (0.08 ~ 5.92) years old and a male to female ratio of 1.5. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) median level was 197 406.5 μg/L at initial diagnosis, and the pathological tissue type was mainly epithelial (55.8%). Preoperative PRETEXT stage was mostly stage III (58.6%). 86 cases (22.5%) had portal vein or hepatic vein, and vena cava invasion. 73 cases (19.1%) had extrahepatic adjacent tissues and organs invasion. Twenty-four cases (6.3%) had tumor rupture and bleeding. 171 cases (44.8%) had distant metastases, and 96 cases (25.1%) had multiple intrahepatic lesions. Patients were followed-up to May 2020 (median follow-up time was 56 months). After comprehensive treatment, 218 cases were completely relieved, and 69 cases were partially relieved, and the treatment efficiency was 75.1%. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the 1, 3, and 5-years overall survival rates (OS) were 93.7%, 84.0%, and 73.9%, respectively, and the event-free survival rates were 90.5%, 79.2%, and 67.5%, respectively. Comparison of the clinical factors of 5-year OS showed that AFP < 100 μg/L ( HR = 3.341, P = 0.005), PRETEXT stage IV ( HR = 4.026, P = 0.001), vascular invasion ( HR = 2.178, P = 0.019) and distant metastasis ( HR = 2.634, P = 0.010) were independent risk factors in each subgroup affecting the prognosis of children with HB, and the difference was statistically significant. Conclusion:HB prognosis is related to AFP level, PRETEXT stage, presence or absence of vascular invasion and distant metastasis. Therefore, its survival and prognosis will be different in the presence of different risk factors.
7.Prognostic analysis of 48 children with hepatoblastoma after pulmonary metastasectomy
Huimin HU ; Weiling ZHANG ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Yizhuo WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Jing LI
International Journal of Pediatrics 2020;47(9):658-663
Objective:To summarize the prognostic characteristics of hepatoblastoma in children undergoing pulmonary metastasectomy.Methods:The clinical data of 48 hepatoblastoma patients with pulmonary metastases who underwent pulmonary metastases resection in our hospital from January 1 2009 to December 31, 2017 were collected, and prognosis of these patients was analyzed.Results:Forty eight cases were diagnosed as hepatoblastoma with pulmonary metastasis, including 30 cases with pulmonary metastasis alone and 18 cases accompany with other high risk factors affecting prognosis. All the 48 patients underwent pulmonary metastasectomy, in which 43 patients were given pulmonary metastases resection completely and 5 patients were given partial resection of metastases. Twenty-five cases recurred after the first pulmonary metastasis resection(25/48, 52.1%), and 2 cases progressed. With the median follow-up time of 45.5 months, survival time of 48 patients with pulmonary metastasectomy was(83.59±7.01)months, and the 3-year overall survival rate was 58%. Of the groups those were patients with pulmonary metastasis alone and patients with other high risk factors affecting prognosis, the survival time and the 3-year overall survival rate showed a significant statistical differences[(95.89±8.19)months vs.(58.95±9.40)months; 79.4% vs.50%; χ2=4.849, P= 0.028)]. The survival time and 3-year survival rate of the two groups between with recurrence or progression and the group without recurrence or progression after pulmonary metastases resection were showed a significant difference[(56.84±7.22)months vs.(112.48±7.08)months; 55.6% vs.90.5%; χ2=11.03, P= 0.001)]. Results of COX regression analysis showed that the main risk factor affecting prognosis was pulmonary metastasis accompany with other high-risk factors for hepatoblastoma patients. The death risk of patients with pulmonary metastasis accompany with other high-risk factors was 3.424 times than that of patients without other high-risk factors( RR=3.424, 95% CI: 1.264~9.275). Conclusion:The overall prognosis of patients with pulmonary metastases is not good, and the proportion of postoperative recurrence is very high. Pulmonary metastasis accompanied with other high risk factors is the main risk factor affecting the prognosis of patients with pulmonary metastasectomy.
8.Study on the clinical characteristics and prognosis for children high-risk group of head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma
Yi ZHANG ; Weiling ZHANG ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Yizhuo WANG ; Huimin HU ; Song LI ; Xue MENG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(3):193-196
Objective:To study the relationship between high-risk factors with the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of children with high-risk head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS).Methods:Children with high-risk RMS primarily found in head and neck were selected as research objects according to the criteria of RMS risk degree formulated by Children Oncology Group (COG) and Children′s Rhabdomyosarcoma Cooperative Group, Children′s Hematological Oncology Group, China Anti-Cancer Association (CCCG-RMS), and combined treatment including puncture pathology/surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy were performed.The relationship with primary site, age, pathology type and metastasis and prognosis were analyzed.Results:Twenty-nine patients were collected as research object, 17 cases (58.6%) of male, and 12 cases (41.4%) of female.The primary site: orbit was 7 patients (24.1%), and para-meningeal was 22 patients (75.9%). Clinical stage: 2 cases were stage Ⅲ (6.9%), and 27 cases were stage Ⅳ (93.1%). Followed up to December 31, 2018, 14 patients were dead, 15 patients were survival, and 10 patients were event free survival.The overall survival rate was 48.3%(15/29 cases), and the event free survival rate was 34.5%(10/29 cases). According to Kaplan- Merier survival curve analysis, the average overall survival time was (76.0±12.0) months, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): (53.5-93.2)months.The event free survival time was (62.5±10.6) months, 95% CI: (47.0-83.9)months. Conclusions:The prognosis of high-risk head and neck RMS is poor.The center system metastasis is cause of death.Thus, the main task is how to close follow-up and prevention of central nervous system invasion for improving prognosis.
9.Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of 10 children with advanced clear cell sarcoma of kidney
Huimin HU ; Weiling ZHANG ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Yizhuo WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; You YI ; Jing LI ; Yan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(5):370-374
Objective:To investigate the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of advanced clear cell sarcoma of kidney(CCSK) in children.Methods:The clinical data of 10 children with advanced CCSK hospitalized in Department of Pediatrics of Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2014 to December 2017 were collected, and their clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis were analyzed retrospectively.Results:(1) Clinical features of CCSK: ten cases of CCSK included 6 boys and 4 girls, with the median onset age of 32 months; 7 cases were left CCSK and 3 cases were right CCSK.There were 9 cases of stage Ⅲ and 1 case of stage Ⅳ at the time of initial diagnosis, when 4 cases were misdiagnosed as other renal tumors at the time of initial diagnosis(40%, 4/10 cases). Five patients with stage Ⅲ CCSK had recurrence and metastasis during treatment and follow-up, and the main distant metastasis sites were lung, bone, liver and brain.(2) Treatment and prognosis of CCSK: seven cases received surgery combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and 3 cases whose parents gave up treatment adopted non-standardized treatment.The median follow-up time was 33.5 months.Seven patients survived and 3 cases died.The 3-year overall survival rate of all 10 patients was 65.6%.The 3-year overall survival rate of stage Ⅲ was 74.1%, and that of stage Ⅳ was 0.The prognosis of stage Ⅲ was significantly better than that of stage Ⅳ( χ2=9, P=0.003). Among the 5 recurrent cases, only 1 case achieved completely remission, 2 cases achieved partially remission, 1 case suffered from disease progression and 1 case died.The 3 cases without recurrence were given standardized treatment of surgery, che-motherapy and radiotherapy, and all were completely remitted. Conclusions:CCSK is easy to be misdiagnosed, and the risk of recurrence and distant metastasis is high in stage Ⅲ patients during treatment and follow-up.Stage Ⅲ patients who actively receive standard treatment including surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy have good prognosis, while the mortality of patients with relapse and distant metastasis is high.
10.Etiology and drug sensitivity analysis of catheter-related bloodstream infection in children with solid tumors
Xia ZHU ; Weiling ZHANG ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Yizhuo WANG ; Jing LI ; Yan ZHOU ; Tao HAN ; Huimin HU ; Yuan WEN ; Fan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(15):1144-1146
Objective:To investigate the pathogen types and drug resistance of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) in children with solid tumor after chemotherapy.Methods:The clinical characteristics, pathogenic bacteria composition and drug sensitivity test results of children hospitalized with chemotherapy and indwelling periphe-ral venous catheter (PICC) and central venous catheter (CVC) in the non-Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Pediatric Ward of Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2014 to December 2015 were retrospectively summarized.Results:A total of 3 361 cases received chemotherapy, 3 300 cases received PICC and CVC, and the blood cultures of 64 cases were sent for test. Twenty-four cases had CRBSI, 4 of who were of fungal infection. The infection rate of CRBSI was 0.7% and the infection rate of fungi was 0.12%. A total of 14 pathogenic bacteria were isolated, including 3 strains of Gram-negative bacteria (21.4%), 9 strains of Gram-positive bacteria (64.3%), and 2 strains of fungi (14.3%). The main pathogenic bacteria detected positive in 24 cases (12 cases were drug-resistant) included the methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci (3 cases), carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (7 cases) and extended spectrum beta-lactamases(ESBLs)producing Escherichia coli (2 cases), and their detection rates were 12.5%, 29.2% and 8.3%, respectively.The sensitivity rate of coagulase-negative staphylococci to Vancomycin, Meropenem and Linezolid was 100%.Candida glabrata and candida 100% sensitive to Voriconazole, Amphotericin B and Flucytosine but not sensitive to Fluconazole and Itraconazole. Conclusions:Monitoring the occurrence and etiological changes of CRBSI in children with solid tumors is helpful to further strengthen effective prevention and control measures and provide early empirical antimicrobial therapy.

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