Publications by authors named "Que Shuanglin"

Background And Objectives: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage is strongly associated with symptomatic cerebral vasospasm. This study aims to investigate whether a quantitative measure of aneurysmal subarachnoid hematoma by 3D Slicer is more valuable for vasospasm risk prediction compared with modified Fisher scale and the new scale by Eagles.

Materials And Methods: We performed a retrospective research of Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine format (DICOM) in aneurysmal patients treated at our institution from 2019 to 2020.

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Purpose: This study aimed to explore circular RNA (circRNA) hsa_circ_0000690 as a potential biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis of intracranial aneurysm (IA) and its relationship with clinical factors and complications of IA.

Material/methods: 216 IA patients admitted to the neurosurgery department of our hospital from January 2019 to December 2020 were selected as the experimental group, and 186 healthy volunteers were selected as the control group. The expression of hsa_circ_0000690 in peripheral blood was detected by quantitative real-time PCR, and its diagnostic value was assessed by receiver operating characteristic curve.

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Primary multiple intracranial aneurysm (MIA) is a vascular disease that frequently leads to fatal vascular rupture and subarachnoid hemorrhage. However, the epigenetic regulation associated with MIA has remained largely elusive. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) serve important roles in cardiovascular diseases; however, their association with MIA has remained to be investigated.

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Microcystic meningioma (MM) is a rare subtype of intracranial meningiomas, with clinical and radiologic features not well characterized in the literature. Based on our experience, we propose a classification system of intracranial MMs. We reviewed the medical records, radiographic studies, and operative notes of a group of consecutive patients with intracranial MM.

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Temozolomide (TMZ) is commonly used in glioblastoma (GBM) chemotherapy. However, a great challenge for TMZ treatment is the rapid development of resistance and subsequent tumor recurrence and poor outcome. In the present study we established TMZ-resistant GBM cells (U87-TR and U251-TR) and found that the expression of PomGnT1 was significantly upregulated in TMZ-resistant GBM cells compared with the TMZ-sensitive counterparts.

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Neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM) is a rare congenital syndrome characterized by the presence of multiple congenital melanocytic nevi and the proliferation of melanocytes in the central nervous system. The authors present a 9-year-old Chinese boy whose clinical manifestations are intermittent headache for 2 months and persistent abdominal pain for 10 days. 3D-reconstruction computed tomography angiography image, digital subtraction angiography, and magnetic resonance imaging plus angiography (MRI+MRA) examinations results suggested that cavernoma at left frontal lobe potentially associated with hemorrhage.

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Neuroendocrine tumor (NET) is not a common source of brain metastasis and the standard management of intracranial metastatic NET with lung origin remains unclear as a result of its rarity. We aimed to generalize some applicable protocols from our current 2 cases and relevant literature.

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Mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) are found in >70% of secondary glioblastomas and lower-grade gliomas (grades II-III). Among the numerous phenotypic differences between IDH1 mutant and wild-type glioma patients, the most salient is an improved survival rate for patients with a mutation. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small, non‑coding, single‑stranded RNAs that can negatively regulate gene expression at the post‑transcriptional level, predominantly by binding to the 3'‑untranslated region of their target mRNAs.

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Cerebral ischemic stroke has long been recognized as a prevalent and serious neurological disease that was associated with high mortality and morbidity. However, the current therapeutic protocols remain suboptimal with major mechanisms underlying stroke urgently warranted. Inhibitor of DNA binding/differentiation 2 (Id2) is found to be up-regulated in neuronal cells following hypoxia/ischemia (H/I).

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