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  • Evaluation of Low-field MR in the Diagnosis of Excessive Lateral Pressure Syndrome for Patellofemoral Joint

    ObjectiveTo investigate the value and feasibility of low-field MR in the diagnosis of excessive lateral pressure syndrome (ELPS) of the patellofemoral joint. MethodsThirty-seven patients confirmed to have ELPS by surgery or clinical examination between March 2010 and March 2013 were involved in this retrospective study. The injured knees of all patients were examined by SE sequence and Fat sequence, using Siemens 0.35 T MR scanner. The patella was assessed. Infrapatellar fat pad, patella tilt angle and patellofemoral joint space were measured. ResultsThere were 15 cases of type Ⅱ, 21 of type Ⅲ, and 1 of type Ⅳ knees. Three cases of bipartite were detected. Patella tilt angle: type Ⅳ > type Ⅲ > type Ⅱ. Infrapatellar fat pad had edema in 37 cases. And there were 29 cases of varying degrees of lateral patellar cartilage softening. ConclusionLow-field MRI is an effective diagnostic method of excessive lateral pressure syndrome for patellofemoral joint. STIR sequence is the best sequence for diagnosing patellofemoral excessive lateral pressure syndrome.

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  • Research on the Application of 10% Sodium Chloride for Stage-Ⅲ Pressure Ulcer Debridement

    ObjectiveTo explore the application of 10% sodium chloride for stage-Ⅲ pressure ulcer debridement. MethodsAccording to the standard, 68 stage-Ⅲ pressure ulcer cases were selected from January 2011 to December 2014. All the patients had yellow surface and positive bacterium cultivation suggesting wound infection. They were randomly divided into control group and trial group. The control group used traditional treatment for debridement, while the trial group used 10% sodium chloride, until the end of debridement where the granulation became fresh and bacterium cultivation negative. Then we compared these two groups in terms of debridement time, wound drainage, wound smell, granulation growth, pain score and cost. ResultsThe control group debridement time was 18-32 days, averaging (22.4±10.8) days, and the trial group debridement time was 5-13 days, averaging (11.6±4.0) days (P<0.05). The control group wound drainage ratings score was 6.70±2.87, while the trial group wound drainage ratings score was 3.65±1.23 (P<0.05). In terms of the wound smell, the control group had a score of 2.74±1.62, and the score for the experimental group was 1.26±0.51 (P<0.05). The average cost of the control group was (975.00±10.29) yuan, while the experimental group was (626.00±8.18) yuan (P<0.05). ConclusionThe application of 10% sodium chloride for stage-Ⅲ pressure ulcer debridement can shorten debridement time, promote the growth of granulation and reduce the economic burden, which is worth clinical promotion.

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  • Relationship Between The HIF-1αProtein Expression and Oxygen Partial Pressure of Muscle and Bone Marrow of Mice Hindlimb Ischemia

    ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between the oxygen partial pressure of mice hindlimb muscles with normal blood supply or ischemia and expression of HIF-1αprotein, and to provide a theoretical basis for the study of angiogenesis in vitro hypoxia. MethodsMice hind limb ischemia model were established, tissue oxygen tension of gastrocnemius muscle and bone marrow were measured by micro electrode at different time points of ischemia (24 hours, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, and unoperated as control). Protein level of hypoxia inducible factor-1αand histological examination were performed on gastrocnemius muscle as well. ResultsThe oxygen tension baselines of gastrocnemius muscle and femoral bone marrow was (47.78±4.37) mm Hg and (21±3.40) mm Hg, respectively. Muscle oxygen tension decreased significantly at all time points after modeling (P < 0.05), and reached lowest level in 1 week of ischemia. The inflammatory reaction was most serious and HIF-1αprotein reached highest level at the same time point. With the extension of ischemic time, the tissue oxygen tension recovered while HIF-1αlevel was down-regulated, however, There was no statistical correlation(r=-0.86, P > 0.05). Oxygen tension in bone marrow didn't show any significant change at all time points. ConclusionsThe expression level of HIF-1αprotein in ischemic tissue can reflect the degree of ischemic limb. The concept that physiological oxygen level differs in different tissue is highlighted, and may provide basis for ex vivo hypoxic research.

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  • Expression of corticotropin releasing hormone and its receptors in infantile spasm

    ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to explore the expression of Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH), Corticotropin releasing hormone receptor 1 (CRHR1), Protein kinase C (PKC) in epileptogenic zone of Infantile spasm (IS).MethodsCollected 17 cases of tissues of IS patients from operation and 6 cases of normal brain tissues from clinical autopsy during June 2011 to June 2014. Westen blot was used to detected the protein expression of CRH, CRHR1, PKC. PCR was used to exam the mRNA expression of CRH, CRHR1, PKC. Immunohistochemistry and fluorescenceimmuno assay were used to detect the expression of CRH, CRHR1, PKC.ResultsThe mRNA expression of CRH and CRHR1 in IS group are higher than control group, and the protein expression of CRH and CRHR1 in IS group are higher than control group. CRH are slightly expressed in the controls, medium and strong expressed in IS, CRH and NF200 both expressed in IS; CRH is negative in GFAP positive astrocyte; CRH is negative in HLA positive microglial cell. CRHR1 are slightly and medium expressed in the controls, medium and strong expressed in IS, CRHR1 and NF200 both expressed in IS; CRHR1 and GFAP are both positive in astrocyte; CRHR1 and HLA are both positive in microglial cell. PKC are slightly and medium expressed in the controls, medium and strong expressed in IS, PKC and NF200 both expressed in IS; PKC and GFAP are both positive in astrocyte; PKC and HLA are both positive in microglial cell. Spearman analysis showed positive correlation between the expression of CRH, CRHR1, PKC with epileptic spasm in IS patients, as well as positive correlation between PKC with CRHR1.ConclusionsOver expression of CRH, CRHR1, PKC with epileptic spasm in IS patients were positive related with epileptic seizure in IS patients, indicated that CRH signal pathway is related with IS pathogenesis.

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