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  • Comparison and Evaluation of Diagnostic Performance of Four Different Methods for Detection of Anti-dsDNA Antibodies

    ObjectiveTo evaluate diagnostic performance of crithidia luciliae immunofluorescence test (CLIFT), enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), linear immunoassay (LIA) and chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) for detection of anti-dsDNA antibodies for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). MethodsA total of 178 sera[SLE (n=86), other systemic rheumatic diseases (n=62), and healthy individual (n=30)], from whom received treatment from July 2012 to June 2013, were tested by 4 different assay kits. ResultsThe diagnostic performances of four methods for detecting anti-dsDNA antibodies for SLE were ELISA, CLIA, CLIFT and LIA, from higher to lower; while ELISA had the highest sensitivity (67.4%), and CLIA had the highest specificity (95.6%). The three test methods (ELISA, LIA, CLIA) had almost perfect concordance with the comparison method (CLIFT, Kappa >0.8). With cut-off values set at 95% of specificity, there was no statistical difference of sensitivity between ELISA and CLIA (58.1%, 60.5%; P>0.05). ConclusionFour assays can be used for the clinical detection of anti-dsDNA antibodies, and the results have an almost perfect concordance. Different assays show various performances depending on the methods and cut-off values used.

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  • Influence of Water Content on the Biotribological Behavior of Bone Tissue

    In the present study, swine thighbone samples with different water contents were prepared through process of dehydration. The influence of water content on the biotribological behavior of the bone tissue was studied with nanoindentation test, reciprocating sliding test and impact wear test. It is shown that the water contents had significant influence on the mechanical properties and biotribological behavior of the swine thighbone samples. In this experiment condition, with decreasing water content, the hardness and elastic modulus of the swine thighbone samples increased, while the tribological properties significantly decreased. The viscoelasticity of bone tissue decreased with decreasing water content, which mainly resulted in different wear mechanisms of the bone tissue samples under applied loading.

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  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis (Report of 33 Cases)

    ObjectiveTo summarize the clinical characteristics of idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) and its experiences of diagnosis and treatment. MethodThe clinical data of 33 patients with IGM from January 2005 to December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsThe mean age of the patients was 33 years. The pathological examination showed that 28 patients (85%) were typical granuloma, and 5 patients (15%) were immature granuloma, whom were confirmed after exclusion of other pathogens. Twenty-nine patients were received drugs treatment, among which 21 patients were cured by taking prednisone orally, 6 patients were cured by the combination of prednisone and methotrexate, 2 patients failed to be cured, and 13 patients relapsed after stopping taking medicine. Four patients with abscess ulceration were received surgical treatment, and 2 patients relapsed after the surgery. Fifteen recurrent patients all were took prednisone and methotrexate orally, among which 1 patient stopped taking medicine because of liver function damage, 1 patient was not fully relieved, and other 13 patients were cured again. ConclusionsThe clinical manifestations of IGM have no specificities. The diagnosis mainly relies on pathological examination. In the early phase of this disease, the treatment method of steroid or combined immunosuppressant has good effects. In case of ulceration and protracted course, surgical treatment should be considered as early as possible.

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