Publications by authors named "Jian-qing Zhu"

Pneumonia infection is the leading cause of death in young children. The commonly used pneumonia detection method is that doctors diagnose through chest X-ray, and external factors easily interfere with the results. Assisting doctors in diagnosing pneumonia in patients based on deep learning methods can effectively eliminate similar problems.

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Background: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping has been recommended as an alternative staging approach to lymphadenectomy for apparent uterine-confined endometrial cancer (EC). However, the prognostic value of SLN mapping alone instead of systematic lymphadenectomy on EC patients remains unclear.

Methods: A multi-center, open label, non-inferiority randomized controlled trial has been designed to identify if SLN mapping alone is not inferior to pelvic lymphadenectomy on prognosis of patients with intermediate-high-risk EC clinically confined to uterus.

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Determining the spatial distribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) and performing accurate public health analyses helps to distinguish areas of healthcare that require further research, and enables therapeutic techniques and approaches in healthcare to be focused more accurately. A total of 4,560 women were enrolled in the present study. Flow-through hybridization and gene chip assays were used to detect the genotypes of HPV infection.

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Pollinating butterflies are an important asset to agriculture, which still depends on wild resources. Yunnan Province in Southwest China is a region with typical montane agriculture, but this resource is poorly investigated. From literature reference and specimen examination, the present study identified 554 species of pollinating butterflies (50.

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A new species, Onryza pesudomaga is described from Zhejiang Province, S. China. The new taxon resembles O.

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Skippers of the tribe Baorini are evidently a monophyletic group in the subfamily Hesperiinae. In this study, a new Baorini member Tsukiyamaia albimacula gen. n.

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Objective: The recent phase 3 trial AGO-OVAR16 demonstrated that pazopanib maintenance improved median progression-free survival in patients with ovarian cancer whose disease did not progress during first-line treatment. However, this improvement was not seen in the subset of East Asian patients. The current analysis evaluated the efficacy and safety of pazopanib maintenance in East Asian patients from AGO-OVAR16 and a separate East Asian study.

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This study was conducted to determine the prognostic value of serum α-fetoprotein (AFP) levels in patients with ovarian yolk sac tumor (OYST). We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the associations between serum AFP level and prognosis in OYST. A total of 12 quantitative studies met the inclusion criteria.

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Yolk sac tumor (YST), also known as an endodermal sinus tumor, is a rare malignant germ cell tumor. Primary retroperitoneal YST (PRYST) is extremely rare and, to the best of our knowledge, has only been described in case reports. The histogenesis of PRYST and the appropriate treatment strategy remain unclear due to the rarity of this type of tumor.

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Background: Boarding admitted patients in the emergency department due to high hospital occupancy is a worldwide problem. However, whether or not emergency department-boarded patients managed by emergency department providers subjects them to increased serious complications needs further clarification.

Methods: A multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relationship of patient's age, sex, arrival hours, diagnostic category, triage category, daily emergency department visits, and daily hospital occupancy to the occurrence of serious complications within 24 hours for 20,276 emergency admissions in a 4-year period.

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Objective: To investigate the feasibility of unilateral or bilateral nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy and evaluate the recovery of bladder and bowel function postoperatively.

Methods: From August 2008 to October 2009, sixty-one patients with cervical cancer stage Ib1 to IIa underwent radical hysterectomy (33 cases) and nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (28 cases). Unilateral nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy was performed in 10 patients, and bilateral nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (BNS) was performed in 18 patients.

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Background & Objective: Up to now, there is no valid biomarker in early diagnosis of cervical cancer. Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS) is a new technique used to identify biomarkers for cancers. This study was to screen new biomarkers and build diagnostic models for early diagnosis of cervical cancer by SELDI-TOF-MS.

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Since it was established that the alteration in gene expression occur during cold acclimation, a major goal in cold acclimation research has been to identify cold-responsive genes and to determine whether they play roles in freezing tolerance. Many cold-regulated genes (COR) were isolated and characterized in Arabidopsis and other cold tolerant plant species. Studies on regulation of COR in Arabidopsis have resulted in the discovery of a family of transcriptional activators, of which, CBF1, a member of the gene family, controls expression of a battery of COR in Arabidopsis and other cold tolerant plant species.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jian-qing Zhu"

  • - Jian-Qing Zhu's recent research focuses on integrating advanced diagnostic methods and methodologies in medicine, particularly utilizing deep learning for enhancing pneumonia diagnosis and evaluating sentinel lymph node mapping in gynecological cancer prognosis.
  • - His studies include epidemiological assessments, such as the spatial distribution of HPV infections and pollinating butterflies, contributing to public health and conservation efforts in specific regions of China.
  • - Zhu's work also encompasses systematic reviews and meta-analyses concerning biomarkers and prognostic factors in cancer treatment, aiming to improve understanding and patient outcomes in specialized areas of oncology.