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  • EXPRESSION OF TUMOR-RELATED ANTIGEN IN RECTAL CANCER AND MUCOSA REMOTE FROM CARCINOMA

    The expression of T antigen in rectal cancer and mucosa remote from carcinoma by immunohistochemistry was investigated. Mucin protein was also examined by HID-AB staining. The results showed that the expression of T antigen in rectal cancer was much ber than those in 10cm mucosa remote from carcinoma and no significant difference as compared with 5cm mucosa. The sialomucin reactions in 5cm and 10cm mucosa remote from carcinoma were 45% and 20% respectively. The coincident sialomucin positive reaction and expression of T antigen were found in 40% 5cm remote mucosa .There is significant correlation between them (P<0.05). The authors conclude that the expression of tumorrelated antigen and change of mucin protein in remote mucosa without malignant invasion may suggest the malignant potential of the mucosa. Further investigations should be performed into the effect of these changes on the local recurrence after redical resection of rectal cancer.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 1 STAGE URETHR0PLASTY FOR HYPOSPADIAS USING BLADDER MUCOSA

    Twenty cases of hypospadiasundergone urethro-plasty with blad-der mucosa and correction of cordein one stage surgery are reported.Sixteen of 20 cases had satisfactoryresults .Two cases with structureof anastomosis have been improvedby urethral dilatation and the othertwo cases complicated with urethral-cutaneous fistula have gradually heal-ed with prolonged diversion of cysto- tomy. The indication and techniqueof this surgery are discussed indetail.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • USE OF BLADDER MUCOSA IN ONE STAGE REPAIR OF HYPOSPADIAS

    Twenty - three cases of hypospadiaswere treated by primary cystomucoso - ure-throplasty。Twenty cases had the success inthe first operation with the success rate of86.9%。The external urethral orifice was re-constructed to the coronary groove in 17 cas-es ,and to the glans in 6 cases。The early re-sults were satisfactory。This operative tech-nique had the advantages of convenient forobtaining the materials, reasonable physiolog-ical needs, high success rate, satisfactory ex-ternal feature, and useful in various type of hypospadias.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • HIGHLY SELECTIVE VAGOTOMY FOR THE TREATMENT OF DUODENAL ULCER(REPORT OF 217 CASES)

    Modified Goligher’s highly selective vagotomy (HSV) for 217 cases of duodenal ulcers is reported. In this series they were: duodenal ulcer (100 cases), combined gastric and duodenal ulcers (79 cases) and complicated perforating, bleeding or stenosed ulcers (38 cases). In the complicated duodenal ulcer, HSV was usually carried out with suturing bleeding point, perforated ulcer or with pyloroplasty. With a follow-up of 3~20 years, the recurrence rate werelt;2% and 85.7% of cases had excellent or good results as Visick classification. Considerations relevant to the HSV technic are deemed worthy of emphasis; complete resection of gastric branches of anterior and posterior vagal trunks and preservation of the first limb of the "Crow’s foot", extended dissection of the distal 5-7cm of the esophagus and division of the distal 8-10cm of the bundle of the gastroepiploic vessels in order to deprive the whole parietal cell mass of its vagal supply. In 4 patients, recurrence were easily controlled with remedies or operation for gastric retention by rational type. The authors suggest that the modified HSV plus mucusdeprived antrectomy be the rational surgical choice for duodenal ulcer.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research on the Plasma Endothelin and Gastric Mucusal Pathology in Obstructive Jaundice

    Objective To investigate the correlation between the plasma endothelin (ET) and gastric mucosal pathology.MethodsIn this experiment,seven dogs who experienced common bileduct ligation were in experiment group, the other three dogs who underwent shamoperation were control group. By using specific radio immunological method, the plasma ET levels were determined in dogs before and after 1,4,7 d. The total bilirubin levels were determined before and after 1,4,7 d after operation by using carbazotic acid method.The gastric mucosa,7 d after operation, was cut into slices and was examined under the electron microscope and the light microscope.Results In the experiment group,the levels of ET and total bilirubin rose continually and were higher than those in control group. Vascular congestion and oedema were seen in gastric mucosa of common bileduct ligated dogs. Under the electron microscope, we could see the dilated blood capillary and sludging of blood,the intenstitial mucusa cells oedema. Conclusion The increase of plasma ET might lead to impairment of mucosal microcirculation,which might be one of the pathogens that could induce the gastric mucosal damages in common bileduct ligated dogs.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of Human Growth Hormone on Diamine Oxidase and Endotoxemia in Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

    ObjectiveTo investigate the changes of diamine oxidase(DAO) and endotoxin(ET) during the treatment of systemic inflammatory response syndrome with human growth hormone and the relationship between human growth hormone and intestinal mucosal barrier injury. MethodsOne hundred and fortysix patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome were randomly divided into operative group and nonoperative group, which were again randomly divided into the study group and control group.Plasma concentration of DAO and ET were determined before the treatment and 1 week after the treatment.ResultsPlasma concentration of DAO and ET in study group decreased after treatment with significant difference (P<0.05,P<0.01).ConclusionHuman growth hormone can protect intestinal mucosa barrier.

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  • TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-α AND GUT BARRIER DYSFUNCTION IN ACUTE PANCREATITIS

    Objective To summarize the role of inflammatory cytokines in the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis (AP) and gut barrier dysfunction in recent years. Methods Literatures on cytokines and experimental pancreatitis as well as clinical pancreatitis were collected and reviewed. Results Tumor necrosis factor-α and other inflammatory cytokines were elevated significantly during pancreatitis in many tissues, especially in pancreas and alimentary tract, in a fashion independent of the animal model used. Anti-cytokine therapy could decrease the concentration of the cytokines in experimental animal. Conclusion Inflammatory cytokines are believed to be primarily responsible for the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis and its associated distant organ dysfunction. Further study of the nature of these cytokines may provide a new approach to treating this disease.

    Release date:2016-09-08 02:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECT OF HIGHLY SELECTIVE VAGOTOMY AND MUCOSAL ANTRECTOMY ON ELECTROGASTROGRAPHY

    To observe the changes of antral motor function and electrogastrography of 12 dogs and 30 patients with duodenal ulcer after highly selective vagotomy and mucosal antrectomy.Results: in an empty stomach, the preoperative and postoperative antral pressure value of dogs was similar, but the antral action potential frequency of dogs was slower after operation than that before operation. After injection of pentagastrin, whether before or after operation, the antral pressure value and action potential frequency of dogs were similar in the two groups. In an empty stomach, the electrogastrography frequency of patietns with duodenal ulcer was decreased after operation than that before operation, but their value of electrogastrography was similar, and after taking food, their preoperative and postoperative value and frequency of electrogastrography were significantly higher than that before taking food. But, whether before or after operation, there wasn’t significant diffence in them.Conclusions: there wasn’t changes of antral motor function and electrogastrography in dogs and patients with duodenal ulcer after highly selective vagotomy and mucosal antrectomy.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Experimental Study on Gut Mucosal CellMediated Immunity after Major Hepatectomy and Its Relation to Bacteria Translocation in Rats

    ObjectiveTo investigate the change of cellmediated immunity in gut mucosa after major hepatectomy and to study its relationship with the bacteria translocation.MethodsFortyeight Spraguedawley adult male rats were randomly allocated into two groups, the sham operation group and the operation group. Besides without the hepatectomy, the sham operation group has the same course with the operation group. Seventy percent hepatectomy rats are divided as postoperative 6 h group (n=6),12 h group (n=6),24 h group (n=6) and 72 h group (n=6). Sixhour, 12hour, 24hour and 72hour after operation specimens were taken from jejunoileum respectively. Immunohistochemical staining was performed on frozen sections and image pattern analysis was used. We also investigate the change of liver function. ResultsTwentyfour hours and 72 hours after 70% hepatectomy, there was a significant reduction in the number of CD3+,CD4+and CD8+ T lymphocytes in the mucosal lamina propria of the operation group compared with the sham operation group (Plt;0.05). There was significant difference between these two groups in liver function change (Plt;0.05).ConclusionThere is an altered pattern of intestinal mucosal T lymphocytes after major hepatectomy, then the local cellmediated immunity was depressed, which may be the cause of translocation of enteric bacteria.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 胆囊结石患者胆囊粘膜需氧菌和厌氧菌分子生物学研究及意义

    Release date:2016-09-08 01:59 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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