Objective To observe the location of peripapillary choroidal watershed zones relative to the optic disc in the different types of glaucoma. Methods A total of 98 patients (98 eyes) with glaucoma (glaucoma group) were enrolled in this study. The eyes included 34 eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG group), 33 eyes with normal tension glaucoma (NTG group) and 31 eyes with chronic angle closure glaucoma (CACG group). Thirty-seven fellow eyes of 37 patients with monocular blunt trauma were selected in this study as control group. The differences of age (t=1.197), sex (chi;2=3.548), average diopter (t=-1.644) between glaucoma group and control group were not statistically significant (P>0.05). The differences of age (F=2.645), sex (F=1.984), average diopter (F=2.621), and visual fields mean defect (MD) (F=0.899) between different types of glaucoma were also not statistically significan(P>0.05).Simultaneous indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) were performed on all subjects. The watershed zones were classified into three types according to its location relative to the optic disc: in type Ⅰ, the watershed zone did not include the optic disc or could not be observed; in type Ⅱ, the watershed zone partially included the optic disc; in type Ⅲ, the watershed zone completely included the optic disc. The location of watershed zones relative to the optic disc in the different types of glaucoma was comparatively analyzed. The relationship between watershed zones, type and age, and MD were also analyzed by Pearson analysis method. Results The constituent ratio of type Ⅱ and Ⅲ watershed zones were 81.6% and 56.8% in glaucoma group and control group, respectively; with a statistically significant difference (chi;2=8.756,P<0.003). The constituent ratios of type Ⅱ and Ⅲ watershed zones were 82.4%, 90.9%, 71.1% in POAG, NTG and CACG group, respectively. No significant differences were found between POAG and NTG group (chi;2=1.039), POAG and CACG group (chi;2=1.039, 1.166;P>0.05). But there was significant difference between NTG and CACG group (chi;2=4.107,P<0.05). Significant differences were found between POAG and control group, NTG and control group (chi;2=5.352, 10.141;P<0.05). No significant difference was found between CACG and control group (chi;2=1.444,P>0.05). There was no correlation between age and watershed zone type (r=0.114,P>0.05). The watershed zones type of glaucoma group positively correlated with MD (r=0.354,P=0.000). Conclusion The peripapillary choroidal watershed zones in glaucoma patients include the optic disc more than in healthy eyes.
This paper, focusing on vascular cognitive impairment, summarizes the current situation of cognitive impairment rehabilitation at home and abroad, and makes a comprehensive and systematic introduction and review on the concept, assessment, and treatment of cognitive impairment, and so on. This paper raises people’s awareness of cognitive impairment and guides people to make appropriate choices about assessment and treatment methods according to different conditions, in order to improve the diagnosis rate of cognitive impairment, and to comprehensively adopt various rehabilitation treatment methods to improve cognitive rehabilitation efficacy. At the same time, it points out the weak points and future development trend of cognitive impairment rehabilitation in order to help the future work.
ObjectiveTo review the research progress of pathogenesis and genetics of alcohol-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head (AIONFH). MethodsThe relevant domestic and foreign literature in recent years was extensively reviewed. The pathogenesis, the relationship between gene polymorphism and susceptibility, the related factors of disease progression, and the potential therapeutic targets of AIONFH were summarized. ResultsAIONFH is a refractory orthopedic disease caused by excessive drinking, seriously affecting the daily life of patients due to its high disability rate. The pathogenesis of AIONFH includes lipid metabolism disorder, endothelial dysfunction, bone homeostasis imbalance, and et al. Gene polymorphism and non-coding RNA are also involved. The hematological and molecular changes involved in AIONFH may be used as early diagnostic markers and potential therapeutic targets of the disease. ConclusionThe pathogenesis of AIONFH has not been fully elucidated. Research based on genetics, including gene polymorphism and non-coding RNA, combined with next-generation sequencing technology, may provide directions for future research on the mechanism and discovery of potential therapeutic targets.
ObjectiveTo observe the characteristics of macular optical coherence tomography (OCT) changes before and after silicone oil removal in patients who had undergone pars plana vitrectomy with silicone oil tamponade for macula-off rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). MethodsThirty-nine eyes that underwent silicone oil removal were enrolled in this retrospective study. The patients included 24 males and 15 females, with an average age of (53.05±4.03) years, the duration of silicone oil tamponade ranged from 3 to 7 months. Best-corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure, slit lamp microscope and pre-lens, indirect ophthalmoscopy and fourier domain OCT were measured for all patients before and at months 1, 3 and 6 after silicone oil removal. The macular microstructure were observed before and after silicone oil removal. ResultsSubmacular fluid was detected in 6 eyes (15.38%), at the last time of follow-up, submacular fluid resolved completely in 2 eyes with disrupted ellipsoid zone, and resolved partly in 2 eyes. Disrupted ellipsoid zone were observed before silicone oil removal in 16 eyes (41.02%), 6 eyes showed simultaneous disrupted ellipsoid zone and disrupted external limiting membrane, and there were 2 eyes that external limiting membrane was not identified, at the last time of follow-up, disrupted ellipsoid zone restored in 2 eyes and the extent of disrupted ellipsoid zone became reduced in 4 eyes. Cystoids macular edema were found in 2 eyes (5.12%), it resolved completely in 1 eye and resolved partly in 1 eye at the last time of follow-up. Macular epiretinal membrane was detected in 10 eyes (25.64%), and macular epiretinal membrane was found before silicone oil removal in 5 eyes, at the last time of follow-up, the membrane became thickened in 2 eye; 5 eyes developed macular epiretinal membrane after silicone oil removal, at the last time of follow-up, the membrane became thickened in 1 eye. Secondary macular hole were noted in 2 eyes. Microcystic macular changes were observed in 9 eyes (23.07%), it was observed in 7 eyes before silicone oil removal, and was observed in 2 eyes after silicone oil removal, at the last time of follow-up, the cysts reduced in 1 eye. ConclusionSubmacular fluid, disrupted ellipsoid zone and microcystic macular are the main macular ultrastructural changes that developed in patients with RRD before and after silicone oil removal.
The paper extended the previous model by adding the effect of the permanent resident on the migrants. The numerical simulation indicated that the basic reproductive numbers should be less than one in permanent residents and migrants in order to eliminate disease from the population. Evaluation on the TB-Screen Strategy of Canada showed that the epidemic of TB was sensitive to the TB control strategies.