Publications by authors named "Juanjuan Hu"

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  • The study aimed to explore how focal breast edema (FBE) and adjacent vessel sign (AVS) relate to key tumor characteristics and outcomes in mass-type invasive ductal carcinoma (M-IDC).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 228 M-IDC patients to identify correlations between a newly defined Breast Peritumor Score (BPS) and various clinicopathological variables using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Results showed that higher BPS scores were linked to more aggressive tumor features, and the model combining BPS with traditional clinical factors was more effective in predicting luminal A-like breast cancer, suggesting BPS is a useful biomarker for treatment planning.
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The surgical management of extensive jugular foramen schwannomas presents a formidable challenge, aiming for gross total resection while minimizing complications. Here, we present a case with giant triple dumbbell-shaped jugular Foramen Schwannoma. A 45-year-old male with a one-year history of a left neck mass underwent surgery.

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Background: Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging global infectious disease with a high mortality rate. Clinicians lack a convenient tool for early identification of critically ill SFTS patients. The aim of this study was to construct a simple and accurate nomogarm to predict the prognosis of SFTS patients.

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  • The study investigated how changes in amino acids and carnitine metabolism affect non-pregnant women with infertility, pregnant women without infertility, and infertility-treated pregnant women by analyzing 496 samples using advanced chromatography techniques.
  • Researchers utilized multiple screening methods and algorithms to create and validate models for diagnosing infertility and pregnancy, achieving high accuracy metrics.
  • Results suggest that pregnancy influences amino acid and carnitine metabolism in women with infertility, and the developed models show strong potential for improving diagnosis in these areas.
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A series of known diterpenoids from Isodon serra (Maxim.) Hara exhibited antibacterial activities against Staphylococcus aureus and even methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA).

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Vocal cord leukoplakia is clinically described as a white plaque or patch on the vocal cords observed during macroscopic examination, which does not take into account histological features or prognosis. A clinical challenge in managing vocal cord leukoplakia is to assess the potential malignant transformation of the lesion. This study aims to investigate the potential of deep learning (DL) for the simultaneous segmentation and classification of vocal cord leukoplakia using narrow band imaging (NBI) and white light imaging (WLI).

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This case report aims to highlight the importance of considering lymphoma as a potential differential diagnosis in patients presenting with laryngeal mass and associated cervical lymphadenopathy, particularly those with a history of chronic tonsillitis. A case of a 63-year-old male patient who underwent bilateral tonsillectomy for tumor in the left tonsil was presented. Two months after the procedure, he developed throat discomfort, dysphagia, neck swelling, and other symptoms.

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Hyalinizing clear cell carcinomas (HCCCs) are infrequent, malignant tumors characterized by their low-grade nature. They typically originate from minor salivary glands. However, these tumors can potentially emerge in any location with minor salivary glands, including the nasopharynx.

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Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common cause of sepsis. Elderly patients with urosepsis in intensive care unit (ICU) have more severe conditions and higher mortality rates owing to factors such as advanced age, immunosenescence, and persistent host inflammatory responses. However, comprehensive studies on nomograms to predict the in-hospital mortality risk in elderly patients with urosepsis are lacking.

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Objective: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a prevalent complication during pregnancy associated with numerous adverse outcomes. There is emerging evidence suggesting the potential of probiotics as a therapeutic measure for GDM; however, existing studies have yielded contradictory results. This meta-analysis assessed the efficacy of probiotics on blood glucose management and pregnancy outcomes in patients with GDM.

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Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) occurs when misfolded or unfolded proteins accumulate in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and it is often observed in tumors, including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Relevant studies have demonstrated the prognostic significance of ERS-related long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in various cancers. However, the relationship between ERS and lncRNAs in HNSCC has received limited attention in previous studies.

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most common malignancy worldwide, and the development of novel therapeutic strategies for HNSCC requires a profound understanding of tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment (TME). Additionally, HNSCC has a poor prognosis, necessitating the use of genetic markers for predicting clinical outcomes in HNSCC. In this study, we performed single-cell sequencing analysis on tumor tissues from seven HNSCC patients, along with one adjacent normal tissue.

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Rapid and effective control of non-compressible massive hemorrhage poses a great challenge in first-aid and clinical settings. Herein, a biopolymer-based powder is developed for the control of non-compressible hemorrhage. The powder is designed to facilitate rapid hemostasis by its excellent hydrophilicity, great specific surface area, and adaptability to the shape of wound, enabling it to rapidly absorb fluid from the wound.

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Purpose: This study's objective was to investigate the association between exposure to different intensities of central venous pressure (CVP) over time in patients with septic shock with 28-day mortality and acute kidney injury (AKI).

Materials And Methods: We obtained data from the AmsterdamUMCdb, which includes data on patients ≥18 years old with septic shock undergoing CVP monitoring. The primary outcome was mortality by day 28.

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Fermented oats are gaining popularity due to their nutritional value and the increasing consumer demand for health-conscious foods. These oats are believed to offer enhanced phytochemical and nutritional profiles compared to unfermented oats. The increased nutritional content of fermented oats is associated with various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, which could potentially reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

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The potential of urine-derived stem cells (USCs) for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has attracted much attention during the last few decades. However, it has been suggested that the effects of the USCs may be endowed by their paracrine extracellular vesicles (EVs) rather than their differentiation. Compared with the USCs, the USC-EVs can cross the barriers more easily and safely, and their inclusions may mediate intercellular communication and promote the tissue repair.

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  • Septic patients in ICUs often experience sepsis-associated delirium (SAD), which is linked to worse outcomes, prompting the development of a machine learning model for early prediction of SAD.
  • Data from the MIMIC-IV and eICU Collaborative Research databases were analyzed to train and validate various predictive models, with feature selection aiding in the process.
  • The XGBoost model emerged as the most effective, achieving internal and external validation scores of 0.793 and 0.701 AUROC, offering a promising tool for earlier SAD diagnosis, especially for patients hard to assess by traditional methods.
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Cajaninstilbene acid (CSA), longistylin A (LLA), and longistylin C (LLC) are three characteristic stilbenes isolated from pigeon pea. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial activity of these stilbenes against Staphylococcus aureus and even methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and test the possibility of inhibiting biofilm formation. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) of these stilbenes were evaluated.

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Objective: To review the research progress of the feasibility of a new treatment method for atrophic rhinitis (ATR) based on tissue engineering technology (seed cells, scaffold materials, and growth factors), and provide new ideas for the treatment of ATR.

Methods: The literature related to ATR was extensively reviewed. Focusing on the three aspects of seed cells, scaffold materials, and growth factors, the recent research progress of ATR treatment was reviewed, and the future directions of tissue engineering technology to treat ATR were proposed.

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Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for gastrointestinal tumors and premalignant lesions needs submucosal fluid cushion (SFC) for mucosal uplift before dissection, and wound care including wound closure and rapid healing postoperatively. Current SFC materials as well as materials and/or methods for post-ESD wound care have single treatment effect and hold corresponding drawbacks, such as easy dispersion, short duration, weak hemostasis and insufficient repair function. Thus, designing materials that can serve as both SFC materials and wound care is highly desired, and remains a challenge.

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  • This study examined the link between high-risk characteristics of carotid plaques, identified through high-resolution MRI, and clinical risk factors associated with acute cerebral infarction (ACI).
  • Forty-five patients with vulnerable carotid plaques were analyzed, comparing those with ACI to those without, focusing on clinical factors and plaque phenotype occurrences.
  • Findings indicated that hypertension significantly correlated with ACI, and patients with ACI had larger plaque volumes and higher occurrences of specific high-risk plaque characteristics like LRNC, IPH, and ulceration.
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Injection laryngoplasty with biomaterials is an effective technique to treat glottic insufficiency. However, the inadequate durability, deficient pro-secretion of extracellular matrix (ECM) and poor functional preservation of current biomaterials have yielded an unsatisfactory therapeutic effect. Herein, a self-fusing bioactive hydrogel comprising modified carboxymethyl chitosan and sodium alginate is developed through a dual-crosslinking mechanism (photo-triggered and dynamic covalent bonds).

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Acquired anterior glottic webs (AGW) can lead to abnormally elevated phonatory pitch, dysphonia, and airway obstruction requiring urgent intervention. In this study, we construct a novel AGW rabbit model using heat injury by a laryngoscopic way. A primary study was conducted to identify the injury depth in rabbits' vocal folds (VFs) by graded heat energy, and the heat energy for the incurrence of epithelial layer, lamina propria, and muscular layer (ML) injury was 25, 30 and 35 W, respectively.

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Uncontrolled bleeding remains as a leading cause of death in surgical, traumatic, and emergency situations. Management of the hemorrhage and development of hemostatic materials are paramount for patient survival. Owing to their inherent biocompatibility, biodegradability and bioactivity, biopolymers such as polysaccharides and polypeptides have been extensively researched and become a focus for the development of next-generation hemostatic materials.

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The rhizome of (Baker) N.Tanaka (RRc) is a famous folk medicine for the treatment of carbuncles and pharyngitis. Steroidal saponins (SSs) were considered to be the most abundant active constituents in .

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