Publications by authors named "Weigang Yin"

The filter-fluorescer x-ray diagnostic (FFLEX) in the Shenguang (SG) laser facility has been upgraded to infer the time-resolved behavior of hot electrons in inertial confinement fusion experiments. It significantly increases the bandwidth and anti-interference ability requirements of readout electronics. The current readout method is difficult to meet these requirements.

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  • The study focused on understanding anatomical variations of the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) muscle and its relationship to surrounding structures in the posterior ankle joint using human cadavers.
  • A total of 70 embalmed feet from various cadavers were dissected to classify FHL muscle morphology and to measure its distance from the tibial neurovascular bundle.
  • Three main types of FHL muscle morphology were identified, with a majority having a long lateral and a shorter medial muscle belly, and these findings are crucial for surgical planning and imaging interpretations in ankle treatments.
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Objective: To investigate the status of infection in the population in Nanjing City so as to provide the evidence for the prevention and control of cryptosporidiosis.

Methods: A total of 100 fecal samples were collected from each of three districts (Liuhe, Qixia and Gaochun) and one hospital (Nanjing Zhongda Hospital) in 2015 and 2016 respectively. The fecal samples were detected for with microscopy (by using the gold amine phenol-modified acid-fast staining) and the positive samples were detected again for the molecular biology confirming by using the fluorescence quantitative PCR.

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Objective: To understand the schistosomiasis control knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP), and influencing factors of behaviors among residents in Jiangsu Province, so as to provide the evidence for making effective health education and health promotion models.

Methods: The probability proportionate to size sampling (PPS) and multi-stage sampling methods were adopted to sample the research objects. A questionnaire survey of schistosomiasis control KAP was conducted in the residents of 16 to 69 years old in schistosomiasis endemic areas of Jiangsu Province, and the results were statistically analyzed.

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The transfer of the flexor hallucis longus tendon or flexor digitorum longus tendon is frequently used for the treatment of posterior tibial tendon insufficiency or chronic Achilles tendinopathy. According to several anatomical studies, harvesting the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon may cause nerve injury. Sixty-eight embalmed feet were dissected and anatomically classified to define the relationship between Henry's knot and the plantar nerves.

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Objective: To observe the development of after single sexual infection and double sexual infection respectively.

Methods: A single snail was infected by a single schistosome miracidium. The larva were induced and released from the snail after 60-day incubation at 26 ℃.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of reverse saphenous nerve neurocutaneous flaps for skin defects of forefoot.

Methods: In the anatomic study, 50 cadaveric feet were injected with red latex and the anastomosis, distribution and external diameters of medialtarsal artery, medial anterior malleolus artery, medial plantar artery, the superficial branch of the medial basal hallucal artery and saphenousnerve nutritional vessels were observed. Based on anatomic research results, we designed the reverse saphenous nerve neurocutaneous flaps for repairing skin defects of forefoot.

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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe the anatomical variations of the connection between the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) and flexor digitorum longus (FDL) tendons in the knot of Henry in Asians, and quantify the length of FHL tendon graft with different incisions.

Methods: Sixty-four embalmed feet of 32 cadavers were analyzed anatomically with respect to the individual cross-links in the planta pedis. Single incision technique graft length was measured from the musculotendinous junction of FHL and the point at sustentaculum tali.

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Background: Several investigators have reported their clinical experience with medial pedis flaps for reconstruction of soft-tissue defects of the distal forefoot. However, they had only a few reports where this flap was used to repair soft-tissue defects of the great toe. Thus, reconstruction of soft-tissue defects of the great toe remains a challenge in reconstructive surgery.

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Objective: To apply the automatically microscopic scanning system in the etiological diagnosis of schistosomiasis, as an alternative to the traditional manual microscopy detection, and improve the detection rates and efficiency of examinations of fecal slides.

Methods: A single-blind method was used throughout the process of both the automatic microscopic scanning system and traditional manual microscopy reading. Each of five professionals read 20 Kato-Katz manure piece samples.

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Objective: To compare the compatibility of three species of freshwater snails, Pomacea canaliculata, Cipangopaludina chinensis, Bellamy a aeruginosa, with Angiostrongylus cantonensis.

Methods: The snails were infected by the first-stage larvae of A. cantonensis under the same conditions.

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Angiostrongyliasis cantonensis, clinically presented as eosinophilic meningitis, is a snail-borne parasitic disease. We studied the effects of different temperatures on the larval development of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in the freshwater snail Pomacea canaliculata. Six groups of snails were infected and each group was cultured under different temperature conditions.

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Unlabelled: OBJECTIVE To study the susceptibility of Pomacea canaliculata of different developmental stages to Angiostrongylus cantonensis infection.

Methods: P. canaliculata snails breeding at laboratory were divided into four rank (I-IV) according to the weight, and infected with the first stage larvae of A.

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