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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 899-900, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-422942

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Clinical data of 28 cases of childhood bronchiolitis obliterans treated from September 2008 to November 2010 were retrospectively analysis.Pulmonary high-resolution CT (HRCT) showed that bronchial wall thicken was seen in all 28 patients,the mosaic pattern in 26 cases,patchy shadows in 18 cases,bronchiectasis with typical signet ring sign in 2 cases,atelectasis in 2 cases without pleural effusion.Pulmonary function tests and flexible bronchofiberscopy were performed in 6 cases,which showed the inflammation in bronchial tunica intima and obstruction of small airway.Blood routine,blood sedimentation,c-reaction protein,TORCH,hepatic function,renal function and immune function were normal.Patients received comprehensive treatment with methylprednisolone,clarithromycin and montelukast.The clinical conditions of 28 cases were improved with varying degrees after treatment and no significant side effects were observed.

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Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma ; (12): 200-201, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-471211

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Objective The aim of the study was to explore the difference between the expression of CDg7 in peripheral blood and bone marrow on acute myeloid leukemia (AML n=30). Methods A flow cytometric quantitative analysis of expression levels for CD87 was performed on fresh blast cells in peripheral blood and bone marrow from patients with acute myeloid leukaemia using CD87, monoclonal antibodies. Analysis the difference between the expression of CD87 using matched t -test. Results The values of CD87 expression in bone marrow of 14 M5 cases are from 9.47 %~80.32 %, and from 11.49 %~87.46 % in peripheral blood. The values of CD87, expression in bone marrow of 8 M4 cases are from 14.27 %~46.28 %,and from 14.79 %~47.19 % in peripheral blood. The values of CD87 expression in bone marrow of 6 M2 cases are from 4.67 %~34.26 %, and from 8.96 %~39.78 % in peripheral blood. The values of CDs, expression in bone marrow of 2 MI cases are from 3.56 %~7.69 %, and from 5.21 %~8.96 % in peripheral blood.The expression of CD87 in peripheral blood and bone marrow from patients with acute myeloid leukaemia had statistical difference (t =3.13, P<0.05). Conclusion The levels of CD87 expression had difference between peripheral blood and bone marrow. The level in peripheral blood was higher than bone marrow. So when we performed quantitative analysis of expression levels for CD87, peripheral blood instead of bone marrow was commended.

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Chinese Journal of AIDS & STD ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-578536

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Objective To assess the diagnostic value of CT and MRI findings of toxoplasma encephalitis among AIDS patients.Methods CT and MRI findings of toxoplasma encephalitis were retrospectively studied in 17 AIDS cases.Results The lesions were bilateral and multiple,involving basal nuclei in 12 cases,thalamus in 3 cases,bilateral cerebral hemispheres near corticomedullary junction in 1 case,and cerebellum and brain stem in 1 case.The lesions showed weak hypodensity on CT,and long T 1 and long T2 signal intensity on MRI,with marked peripheral edema effect.After contrast administration,the small ring or twist and target enhancement was seen in 12 cases,large ring enhancement-in 1 case.multiple focus in 15 cases and single focus in 2 cases;MRI was more sensitive in detecting a largest number of cerebral lesions than CT.Conclusion More small ring and twist,nodular,target enhancement are highly suggestive of toxoplasma encephalitis in the basal nuclei.Both CT and MRI are effective in diagnosing toxoplasma encephalitis,but MRI imaging without and with gadolinium is more sensitive than CT in the detection of toxoplasma encephalitis;MRI imaging may reveal a greater number of lesion when it is positive and so the detection rate of MRI is higher than that of CT.

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Acta Nutrimenta Sinica ; (6)2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-564424

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Objective To study the effects of diacylglycerol(DG)on body weight of rats and its possible metabolic mechanism. Method (1) SD rats (n=30) were randomly divided into 3 groups. They were given free access to diets containing 7% (wt) triacylglycerol (TG, control group), 20% (wt) TG or 20% (wt) DG diets, respectively for 8 w. The changes of body weight, height, food intake, and feces were recorded. At the end of experiment, abdominal fat weight (including perirenal fat and epididymal fat), blood lipids were detected. (2) 13 w male Wistar rats (n=50) were divided into 2 groups(administrated with 10% TG or DG emulsion, respectively)in postprandial blood fat profile experiment. Blood lipids of 5 rats were analyzed at desired interval. (3) 6 w male Wistar rats (n=30) were randomly divided into 3 group, control group, DG group and TG group, administrated with glucose solution, 20%DG emulsion and 20%TG emulsion respectively for 6 d. Urine in 144 hr was collected continuously and analyzed for total ketone bodies. Results High DG diet resulted in a significant reduction in both body weight gain, ratio of abdominal fat to body weight and serum TG levels compared with the high TG diet. DG group have higher FFA level in portal vein and lower TG level in jugular vein than those of high TG group. But urine ketone body level of high DG group was higher than high TG group. Conclusion Dietary DG reduced fat accumulation inabdominal region, body and blood, and these effects may be involved with different metabolic ways of DG compared with TG.

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