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  • A Brief Analysis of Formation Mechanism and Related Issues of Psammoma Body in Human Tumors .

    Objective To understand the latest research developments of the formation mechanism of psammoma body in human tumors and related issues. Methods Related domestic and foreign literatures were widely referred, analyzed, and reviewed. Results Psammoma body is unique pathological calcification in some tumors, which is arranged in concentric, laminar circles microscopically. Psammoma body is commonly seen in thyroid papillary carcinoma, meningiomas, ovarian serous papillary carcinoma, and so on. Conclusions Although arranged in concentric, laminar circles microscopically in tumor, the formation process of psammoma body is not entirely the same in different tumors. A comprehensive and objective understanding of psammoma body would be useful in cancer diagnosis and treatment.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 高龄脑梗死患者的机械取栓一例

    Release date:2020-02-03 02:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • MRI Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Cerebral Military Tuberculosis

    【摘要】 目的 探讨粟粒性脑结核及与其需要鉴别疾病的MRI特点。 方法 2007年12月-2009年10月,对11例粟粒性脑结核患者的MRI平扫及增强表现进行分析,总结其MRI特征性表现。 结果 病史上粟粒性脑结核多存在血行播散型肺结核,平扫表现为多发小片影,增强后表现为弥漫分布的小环状或结节状强化灶,大小趋向一致,多为2 mm左右,可合并结核性脑膜炎及脑积水。 结论 粟粒性脑结核的MRI平扫表现不典型,增强表现有一定特征性,认识其特点可以和其它常见的颅内多发病变进行鉴别。【Abstract】 Objective To analyze the MRI appearances of cerebral military tuberculosis and other diseases that need to differentiate. Methods From December 2007 to October 2009, the MRI appearances of 11 cases on the plain scan and the enhanced MRI scan after injection of Gd-DTPA were reviewed and summarized. Results The cases of cerebral military tuberculosis usually had the history of military pulmonary tuberculosis, showed multiple lesions in fragments on plain scan, and the lesions distributed diffusely after enhancement, showed as ring form or nodosity. The size tended to be uniform, often 2 mm in diameter approximately. Tuberculosis meningitis and hydrocephalus could accompany. Conclusion The manifestation of plain MRI is not typical, and the enhancement MRI is imperative. Some characteristic appearances can be found after injection of Gd-DTPA, and these characteristic appearances could be helpful to differentiate with other multiple intracranial diseases.

    Release date:2016-09-08 09:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • An electroencephalogram-based study of resting-state spectrogram and attention in tinnitus patients

    The incidence of tinnitus is very high, which can affect the patient’s attention, emotion and sleep, and even cause serious psychological distress and suicidal tendency. Currently, there is no uniform and objective method for tinnitus detection and therapy, and the mechanism of tinnitus is still unclear. In this study, we first collected the resting state electroencephalogram (EEG) data of tinnitus patients and healthy subjects. Then the power spectrum topology diagrams were compared of in the band of δ (0.5–3 Hz), θ (4–7 Hz), α (8–13 Hz), β (14–30 Hz) and γ (31–50 Hz) to explore the central mechanism of tinnitus. A total of 16 tinnitus patients and 16 healthy subjects were recruited to participate in the experiment. The results of resting state EEG experiments found that the spectrum power value of tinnitus patients was higher than that of healthy subjects in all concerned frequency bands. The t-test results showed that the significant difference areas were mainly concentrated in the right temporal lobe of the θ and α band, and the temporal lobe, parietal lobe and forehead area of the β and γ band. In addition, we designed an attention-related task experiment to further study the relationship between tinnitus and attention. The results showed that the classification accuracy of tinnitus patients was significantly lower than that of healthy subjects, and the highest classification accuracies were 80.21% and 88.75%, respectively. The experimental results indicate that tinnitus may cause the decrease of patients’ attention.

    Release date:2021-08-16 04:59 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Constitution of a Real-time Monitoring System of Cerebral Hemorrhage with Magnetic Induction

    The real-time monitoring of cerebral hemorrhage can reduce its disability and fatality rates greatly. On the basis of magnetic induction phase shift, we in this study used filter and amplifier hardware module, NI-PXI data-acquisition system and LabVIEW software to set up an experiment system. We used Band-pass sample method and correlation phase demodulation algorithm in the system. In order to test and evaluate the performance of the system, we carried out saline simulation experiments of brain hemorrhage. We also carried out rabbit cerebral hemorrhage experiments. The results of both saline simulation and animal experiments suggested that our monitoring system had a high phase detection precision, and it needed only about 0.030 4s to finish a single phase shift measurement, and the change of phase shift was directly proportional to the volume of saline or blood. The experimental results were consistent with theory. As a result, this system has the ability of real-time monitoring the progression of cerebral hemorrhage precisely, with many distinguished features, such as low cost, high phase detection precision, high sensitivity of response so that it has showed a good application prospect.

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  • The current applicating state of neural network-based electroencephalogram diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease

    The electroencephalogram (EEG) signal is a general reflection of the neurophysiological activity of the brain, which has the advantages of being safe, efficient, real-time and dynamic. With the development and advancement of machine learning research, automatic diagnosis of Alzheimer’s diseases based on deep learning is becoming a research hotspot. Started from feedforward neural networks, this paper compared and analysed the structural properties of neural network models such as recurrent neural networks, convolutional neural networks and deep belief networks and their performance in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. It also discussed the possible challenges and research trends of this research in the future, expecting to provide a valuable reference for the clinical application of neural networks in the EEG diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.

    Release date:2023-02-24 06:14 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Study on Cerebral Shock after Intracerebral Emorrhage

    ObjectiveTo analyze the clinical characteristics of cerebral shock after intracerebral emorrhage (ICH) to enhance the understanding of cerebral shock after ICH. MethodsA total of 136 patients with ICH admitted to hospital from February 2010 to December 2011 were enrolled in this study.Barthel index (BI) and NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) were finished within 48 hours.All the patients were divided into cerebral shock group and no cerebral shock group.All of the 136 patients were matched to shock group (39 cases) and no shock group (39 cases) by the baseline NIHSS score.After 6 months,we judged the prognosis of stroke patient by mRS and compared the prognosis between the two groups. ResultsIn 136 patients,95 had cerebral shock (69.85%),and 41 didn't.The NIHSS score in the shock group was higher than that in the no shock group,but the BI score was lower in the shock group.Six months later,2 patients died in shock group,in which lost follow up was in 1,good prognosis in 11,and poor prognosis in 25.In no shock group,1 patient died,2 were lost of follow up,and the prognosis was good in 29 and poor in 7.The prognosis in the shock group was poorer than that in the no shock group. ConclusionThere are neurological deficit symptoms and poor self-care ability in ICH patients associated with brain shock.The period of brain shock impact the prognosis of the patients with cerebral hemorrhage;early functional rehabilitation for stroke patients with brain shock is expected to improve the prognosis of patients with cerebral stroke.

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  • 癌性脑膜炎患者双眼视网膜静脉阻塞一例

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  • Association between C-reactive protein change and outcome after stroke

    Objective To explore the association between C-reactive protein (CRP) change and the prognosis of patients with stroke. Methods Individuals who were diagnosed with stroke from the 2011 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) registry were included. The baseline characteristics in 2011, blood tests in 2011 and 2015, and follow-up data in 2018 were collected. The patients were divided into three groups according to their CPR change from 2011 to 2015, and the cut-off values of CRP change were 0 and 5 mg/L. Logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the association between CRP change and the risk of death after stroke. Results A total of 1065 participants diagnosed in 2011 were enrolled. There were 383 participants in the CRP decreased group (CRP change ranging from –74.30 to –0.01 mg/L), 584 participants in the CRP stable group (CRP change ranging from 0 to 4.98 mg/L), and 98 participants in the CRP increased group (CRP change ranging from 5.00 to 79.27 mg/L). By 2018, the numbers (rates) of deaths in CRP decreased group, CRP stable group, and CRP increased group were 25 (6.53%), 33 (5.65%), and 13 (13.27%), respectively, and the difference in the mortality among the three groups was statistically significant (P=0.020). Logistic regression analysis showed that the CRP change≥5 mg/L was associated with a higher risk of death after stroke [odds ratio=2.332, 95% confidence interval (1.099, 4.946), P=0.027]. Conclusions Increasing CRP levels over time may indicate an increased risk of death in stroke patients. A 4-year increase in CRP greater than 5 mg/L may be an independent predictor of the risk of long-term death in stroke patients.

    Release date:2023-05-23 03:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of arm sling on shoulder subluxation in stroke patients with hemiplegia: a meta-analysis

    Objective To systematically evaluate the effect of arm sling on shoulder subluxation in stroke patients with hemiplegia. METHODS CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, OVID, EBM Reviews, Best Practice, ACP Journal Club, and Practice Guidline were searched from establishment to March 2023. The literature on randomized controlled trials of arm sling on gait or balance in post-stroke patients with hemiplegia were included. RevMan 5.4.1 software was used for meta-analysis. Results A total of 13 articles were included, including 691 subjects, 343 in the experimental group, and 348 in the control group. The meta-analysis results showed that patients wearing the boom arm were effective in improving the recovery of upper extremity function [mean difference (MD)=8.12, 95% confidence interval (CI) (2.39, 11.60), P<0.000 01], relieving pain due to shoulder subluxation [MD=−1.13, 95%CI (−1.70, −0.56), P=0.000 1], and enhancement of patients’ quality of life in daily activities [MD=15.07, 95%CI (3.24, 26.90), P=0.01], all of which were superior to the control group. However, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of Apnea-Hypopnea Index [MD=−1.86, 95%CI (−3.79, 0.06), P=0.06], 6 min walking test [MD=−0.51, 95%CI (−18.52, 17.49), P=0.96], 10 meter walk time [MD=0.00, 95%CI (−0.06, 0.06), P=0.91], heart rate [MD=−0.22, 95%CI (−5.10, 4.27), P=0.93], and Berg balance scale [MD=−2.53, 95%CI (−8.17, 3.10), P=0.38]. Conclusion The use of arm sling can effectively improve patients’ quality of life, functional recovery of the upper limbs and reduce pain, providing an evidence-based basis for healthcare professionals to treat patients with proven treatment modalities.

    Release date:2024-02-29 12:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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