Publications by authors named "Shi Tianhao"

Purpose: Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) often accumulate in the Achilles tendon during the course of diabetes. This study aims to determine the impact of AGEs on tendon repair and explore the role of pioglitazone in mitigating this impact.

Methods: Forty-eight male 8 week-old Sprague Dawley rats were selected in this study.

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Background: During the transtibial posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction, drilling depth excessively longer than the tibial tunnel length (TTL) is an important reason to cause popliteal neurovascular bundle injury when preparing the tibial tunnel. This study aims to develop an in-vitro three-dimensional surgical simulation technique to determine the TTL in anteromedial (AM) and anterolateral (AL) approaches.

Methods: A total of 63 knees' 3-dimensional (3D) computed tomography models were included in this study.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of applying 5% lidocaine cream to the sensitive area of the glans penis after its precise localization under the penile biological vibration threshold test for the treatment of primary premature ejaculation.

Methods: Eighty patients diagnosed with primary premature ejaculation in an outpatient setting were included in this study. They were randomly scored into two groups.

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The solute carrier 13 (SLC13) family comprises electrogenic sodium ion-coupled anion cotransporters, segregating into sodium ion-sulfate cotransporters (NaSs) and sodium ion-di- and-tricarboxylate cotransporters (NaDCs). NaS1 and NaDC1 regulate sulfate homeostasis and oxidative metabolism, respectively. NaS1 deficiency affects murine growth and fertility, while NaDC1 affects urinary citrate and calcium nephrolithiasis.

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Background: Postoperative burst of the lateral femoral wall is thought to be the main predictor of reoperation for intertrochanteric fractures, which is routinely evaluated using plain radiographs. We retrospectively compared computed tomography (CT) scans and radiographs regarding the ability to detect burst of the lateral wall. We also investigated whether intramedullary nails may cause iatrogenic burst of the lateral wall.

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Background: It is difficult to diagnose hypogonadism because of the lack of objective assessments of erectile dysfunction (ED), which is caused by hypogonadism.

Aim: To provide a new approach for diagnosing hypogonadism, this study evaluated the efficacy of nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity (NPTR) testing with RigiScan for patients with ED with and without hypogonadism.

Methods: From June 2021 to February 2023, 133 patients with ED (62 with hypogonadism and 71 without) underwent NPTR testing at the Department of Andrology.

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Langya Henipavirus (LayV) infection is an emerging zoonotic disease that has been causing respiratory symptoms in China since 2019. For virus entry, LayV's genome encodes the fusion protein F and the attachment glycoprotein G. However, the structural and functional information regarding LayV-G remains unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • Detection of minimal/molecular residual disease (MRD) using ctDNA assays is expanding from hematological cancers to solid tumors, including colorectal cancer (CRC).
  • Two main types of MRD assays are tumor-informed and tumor-agnostic, which help monitor cancer recurrence and predict patient outcomes.
  • Ongoing clinical trials are investigating the application of MRD in various stages of CRC to improve clinical decision-making and assess treatment effectiveness.
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Diabetic erectile dysfunction (DED) is one of the most common complications of diabetes mellitus. However, current therapeutics have no satisfactory effect on DED. In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has shown good effects against DED.

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Male infertility is one of the most common diseases in andrology. Studies show that male infertility is significantly correlated with the incidence and mortality of tumors, especially malignant tumors in the genitourinary system, such as testis cancer and prostate cancer. The relationship of male infertility with genitourinary system tumors involves various aspects, mainly including changes in chromosome mutations, epigenetic marks, hormonal imbalance, and congenital deformity.

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