Publications by authors named "Si-Qi Mu"

Objective: This study aims to describe the epidemiological features of craniofacial soft tissue injuries in a major plastic emergency department in northwest China.

Methods: A retrospective review of emergency medical records (2019-2023) was conducted for craniofacial soft tissue injury patients. Demographic and clinical data were collected and analyzed, stratified by age and with consideration of the COVID-19 period.

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Purpose: Oral squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common types of cancer in the head and neck. Squamous cell carcinoma of the buccal mucosa is an important part of it. The traditional surgical method leads to great injury and is accompanied by unacceptable scars.

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  • The study analyzed the epidemiological characteristics of 12,816 patients with craniofacial soft tissue injuries over 3 years in plastic surgery emergency departments.
  • Findings revealed that the majority of injuries were single-site (94.67%) and predominantly affected males (1.62:1 ratio), with children aged 0-9 being the most affected group.
  • Collisions were the leading cause of these injuries, primarily occurring on foreheads, with the highest incidents reported in May and most visits happening during evenings and weekends.
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To facilitate unobtrusive and continuous sleep monitoring and promote intelligent sleep quality assessment, we present a dataset that includes multiple nights of continuous ballistocardiogram (BCG) data collected using piezoelectric film sensors from 32 subjects in their regular sleep environments. Besides, the referenced heart rate and respiratory data are also recorded by reference sensors to validate the accuracy of the cardiac and respiratory components extracted from the BCG signals. The dataset serves as a foundation for research on unobtrusive vital sign monitoring based on BCG signals, offering data support for the evaluation and optimization of sleep quality.

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  • - The superomedial pedicle reduction mammoplasty has become a popular alternative to the more commonly performed inferior pedicle technique, which is known for effective vascularization of the nipple-areola complex and better removal of excess tissue.
  • - A systematic review and meta-analysis of twelve studies found that the superomedial technique has significantly lower rates of overall complications and delayed wound healing compared to the inferior pedicle technique.
  • - Both techniques are considered safe and reliable, but the superomedial pedicle may offer benefits in reducing certain postoperative issues.
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  • Epidemiological studies, though not perfect, help in developing effective injury prevention strategies.
  • The focus of this study is to examine maxillofacial fractures at Xijing Hospital.
  • The evidence level for this research is classified as Level II, indicating it's a therapeutic study.
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  • Salivary ductal carcinoma is a rare type of cancer found in the parotid gland, which is the largest salivary gland.
  • The case involves a 59-year-old man diagnosed with this cancer in his parotid gland.
  • The text discusses the management strategies for treating this specific type of tumor.
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