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  • The Clinical Significance of BRAFV600E Mutation in Papillary Thyroid Cancer

    Objective To summarize the significance of BRAFV600E mutation for the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). Methods Related literatures which were published in recent years for exploring the relationship of BRAFV600E mutation and PTC were collected and reviewed. Results The BRAFV600E mutation was the most common mutant type in PTC, which played an important role in the oncogenesis and development of PTC. In addition, this type of mutation was closely associated with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis of PTC. The BRAFV600E testing in fine needle aspiration (FNA) samples of thyroid nodule not only facilitated to improve the diagnostic accuracy of PTC, but also helped ensure the recurrence risk classification, selection of surgical treatment, and follow-up planning. Conclusion BRAFV600E mutation was prevalent in PTC and had important significance both in diagnosis and prognostic evaluation of PTC.

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  • COMPARISON OF TWO ANIMAL MODELS WITH CARTILAGE DEFECT

    ObjectiveTo compare difference in the establishment of animal model of cartilage defect by resection of medial collateral ligament and meniscus and by cartilage excavation so as to provide a proper way for the choose of animal model preparation of catilage defect. MethodsTen healthy beagles, male or female, weighing 5.0-10.0 kg, were randomly divided into 3 groups. Resection of knee collateral ligament and meniscus was performed on 4 beagles of group A, cartilage excavation of knee-joints in 4 beagles of group B, and no treatment on 2 beagles of group C as controls. At 16 weeks after modeling, MRI, gross observation, HE staining, Safranin O staining, and toluidine blue staining were performed, and Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) score was recorded. ResultsMRI and histology observation showed no obvious cartilage defect in group A; obvious cartilage defects were observed in group B and gross observation showed dramatic dark red cartilage defects. OARSI score was significantly lower in group A (0.940±0.574) than group B (4.500±0.516) (t=18.461, P=0.000). ConclusionThe cartilage excavation is better than resection of both meniscus and medial collateral ligament, which provides a good method of establishing an animal model of cartilage defect at 16 weeks after operation.

    Release date:2016-10-21 06:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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