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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 37(1): 177-82, 2017 01.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30196583

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Aim In order to maintain the chromaticity precision in the process of linear compression of the multispectral data, a visual perception-referenced compression method (VPCM) based on the chroma gradient (refer to the partial derivative of chroma to wavelength) is proposed. Method The method firstly successfully developed the transfer functions which could synchronously fusion the spectral features and chromaticity characteristics of human visuals based on the nonlinear analytic feature of human visual system. For further improvement the transfer function, a modified optimizing function was developed to help find out the optimal transfer direction for different sample sets. If the transfer function was finally settled, it will be applied to transforming the spectral data of the sample set (Γ(S)=C). Then the transformed spectral data of the sample set will be compressed with high chromatic accuracy by the principle components analysis method. After that, the compressed data will be reconstructed through inverse transformation (Γ(-1)(C)=), while the reconstructed spectral data will be using to evaluate the effective of the proposed VPCM method. Result Four groups typical and representative sample sets were chosen to test the effective of the proposed method. The CIELab color difference in the D50/2° calculates condition and a proposed mean metamerism index (MMI) calculated with 75 groups typical light sources (including tungsten, fluorescent and LED lamp) was adopted as evaluating metrics. Eventually, the comparative experiment involving several existing methods Lab-PQR and 2-XYZ indicates that the proposed VPCM hold the best chromatic accuracy both for metric MMI and the average color difference ΔE(ab) when compared with Lab-PQR and 2-XYZ, and the spectral accuracy was calculated between Lab-PQR and 2-XYZ with Lab-PQR maintained the highest spectral accuracy. Conclusion The proposed VPCM can preserve high compression chromatic precision at the price of small loss of spectral precision and possess good colorimetric stability under variable reference conditions. It is very applicable for some application fields which require compressing of the multi-spectral data with high chromatic accuracy.


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Vision, Ocular , Color , Colorimetry , Humans , Visual Perception
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Radiol Case Rep ; 19(2): 825-830, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38111550

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This study presents a rare case of an older woman with an intracranial mesenchymal tumor in the right frontal and parietal lobes. Despite prompt surgical intervention, her condition rapidly deteriorated because of tumor dissemination, leading to her demise. We highlight the tumor's marked invasiveness and heterogeneity, coupled with a propensity for distant systemic metastasis, which negatively impacted the patient's prognosis. This particular clinical behavior had not been previously reported, making this a novel observation. Thus, through a comprehensive review of relevant literature, we aim to provide valuable insights for further understanding, diagnosing, and treating such tumors.

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World J Hepatol ; 15(7): 867-882, 2023 Jul 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37547030

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Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is one of the most common chronic liver diseases worldwide. In recent years, the occurrence rate of MAFLD has been on the rise, mainly due to lifestyle changes, high-calorie diets, and imbalanced dietary structures, thereby posing a threat to human health and creating heavy social and economic burdens. With the development of 16S sequencing and integrated multi-omics analysis, the role of the gut microbiota (GM) and its metabolites in MAFLD has been further recognized. The GM plays a role in digestion, energy metabolism, vitamin synthesis, the prevention of pathogenic bacteria colonisation, and immunoregulation. The gut-liver axis is one of the vital links between the GM and the liver. Toxic substances in the intestine can enter the liver through the portal vascular system when the intestinal barrier is severely damaged. The liver also influences the GM in various ways, such as bile acid circulation. The gut-liver axis is essential in maintaining the body's normal physiological state and plays a role in the onset and prognosis of many diseases, including MAFLD. This article reviews the status of the GM and MAFLD and summarizes the GM characteristics in MAFLD. The relationship between the GM and MAFLD is discussed in terms of bile acid circulation, energy metabolism, micronutrients, and signalling pathways. Current MAFLD treatments targeting the GM are also listed.

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Dev Neurorehabil ; 22(7): 487-495, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30376388

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Purpose: We investigated the effects of massage on young children with developmental delay but no clear diagnosis (e.g., cerebral palsy, genetic diseases, or autism). Methods: Thirty-six children with DD, at 1-3 years of age, were randomly assigned to the massage (n = 18) or control group (n = 18) after being stratified by age and motor developmental quotient. The two groups continued to receive routine rehabilitation intervention, whereas the massage group additionally received 20 min of massage twice a week for 12 weeks. The Comprehensive Development Inventory for Infants and Toddlers - Diagnostic Test, the Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile - Chinese version, anthropometric measures, and a sleep questionnaire were administrated before and after the massage intervention. Results: The results of analysis of covariance revealed that the massage group exhibited a greater improvement in the total motor score (p = 0.023), gross motor score (p = 0.047), and sensory sensitivity behavior (p = 0.042). Conclusion: These findings suggest that massage can effectively enhance motor and sensory processing in children with DD.


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Developmental Disabilities/rehabilitation , Massage/methods , Movement , Sensation , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Psychomotor Performance
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Games Health J ; 7(5): 327-334, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30124337

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AIM: The Scratch programming language allows learner developers to write games. The Kinect2Scratch extension makes Scratch games with bodily motion control possible by connecting to Microsoft's Kinect sensor. This study examined the feasibility and possible efficacy of a suite of motion-controlled games designed for upper extremity (UE) training in children with cerebral palsy (CP) using Kinect2Scratch. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a proof-of-concept study. We developed three games, requiring three UE movement patterns (shoulder holding, reaching, and handclap), for use in children with CP. The primary outcome was feasibility, addressed by adherence, engagement, satisfaction, and safety. The secondary outcome was efficacy, which was evaluated by Quality of Upper Extremities Skills Test (QUEST), Box and Block Test (BBT), Melbourne Assessment 2 (MA2) test, and ABILHAND-kids score. RESULTS: Thirteen children with CP (mean age 6.9 years) received 24 sessions of training (30 minutes per session). The adherence rate was 100%. During the first 2 weeks of training, children had a significantly higher level of participation in Kinect2Scratch training than in conventional rehabilitation [Pittsburgh Participation Scale, median (interquartile range [IQR]), 6 (3-6) vs. 4 (3-6) P = 0.04]. However, during the last 2 weeks of training, there was no significant difference in participation between the Kinect2Scratch and conventional training [Pittsburgh Rehabilitation Participation Scale, median (IQR), 4 (3-5) vs. 4 (3-6) P = 0.55]. Most children enjoyed playing the games. The mean score of enjoyment was 4.54 ± 0.66. There were no adverse events during the training periods. The children had significant improvement in total score of QUEST and MA2. There were no significant improvements in BBT and ABILHAND-kids score. CONCLUSION: Using Kinect2Scratch games for UE training is a feasible adjunctive program for children with CP.


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Cerebral Palsy/rehabilitation , Psychomotor Performance/physiology , Upper Extremity/physiopathology , Video Games/trends , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Proof of Concept Study , Surveys and Questionnaires , Treatment Outcome , Upper Extremity/physiology
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