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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 1167-1170, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-385946

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Objective To compare the X-ray features between Hirschsprung alied disease (HAD)and Hirschsprung disease ( HD), and analyze the differentiations. Methods From December 2004 to December 2009, nineteen cases of HAD, aged from 30 days to 10 years (median, 14 months), received barium enema examinations in our institution. Other 19 cases with HD, also received barium enema examinations, were chosen randomly. They were aged from 42 days to 8 years ( median, 8 months). The imaging features of HAD and HD were analyzed retrospectively. The incidence rate of colon stenosis,"truncation sign" and spasm notch and R/C ratio (the longest diameter of rectum/colon) were calculated and compared between these two groups. In all these cases, diagnosis was confirmed by postoperative histopathology. The position of barium retained was also evaluated. These parameters of both groups were compared by x2 and Fisher test. Results There was statistical significance in the incidence rate of colon stenosis between HAD (9/19) and HD (18/19) (x2 = 10.364, P <0.01). However, there was no statistical significance in "truncation sign" and spasm notch between HAD (4/19 and 3/19, respectively)and HD ( 1/19 and 1/19, respectively) (P >0. 05 for both). R/C ratio was 0. 42 ±0. 15 in HAD group and 0.29±0. 12 in HD group, and there was statistical significance between them (t =2.892,P<0.01). In HAD group, barium retained in distal sigmoid colon in 1 case (1/19), in distal descending colon in 7 cases (7/19), in distal transverse colon in 1 case (1/19), in total colon in 6 cases (6/19); However, in HD group, barium retained in distal rectum in 3 cases (3/19), in distal sigmoid colon in 13 cases ( 13/19), in distal descending colon in 3 cases (3/19). Conclusions There were some differences in the imaging features between HAD and HD though they presented similar clinic experience. HAD cases presented a lower incidence rate of colon stenosis and a higher R/C ratio than HD cases. In HAD cases, the most common site of barium retained is distal descending colon, while in HD cases, it is distal sigmoid colon.

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Journal of Clinical Neurology ; (6)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-592002

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Objective To study the effects of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and Gingkgo biloba extra(GbE) on experimental cerebral infarction. Methods 40 healthy adult cats were equally devided into group A with sodiumchloride, group B with bFGF, group C with GbE and group D with bFGF+GbE in random.All animals were operated to establish the feline models of cerebral focal ischemia-reperfusion by the approach of left transorbital. The certain madicine intervene were take at 0 h,24 h,48 h after the models established.The neurological defects score was evaluated by Philips' criteria score in 1 d and 7 d. The physiological changes were observed by HE stained and electron microscope.Results The neurological defects score was singificiant lower in D group(41.50?8.18) than that in group A(82.20?8.08),B(63.60?6.22) and C (61.00?6.58)(allP

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