Publications by authors named "Ye-Juan Li"

Background: Hypersplenism associated with cirrhotic portal hypertension is a common condition often resulting from hepatitis B-related cirrhosis. However, the levels of immunoglobulin (Ig) and complement in patients with hypersplenism associated with cirrhotic portal hypertension remain unclear. This study was undertaken to determine the levels of Ig and complement in these patients, the relationship between these levels and Child-Pugh class and their clinical significance.

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  • * 478 individuals were found to carry thalassemia gene mutations, leading to a gene-carrying rate of 13.72%, with α-thalassemia being the most common type at 9.56%.
  • * The findings suggest a high incidence of thalassemia in Ding'an, highlighting the need for government action to enhance screening efforts to prevent congenital thalassemia.
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The clinical data of 183 patients with hepatitic cirrhosis and portal hypertensive splenomegaly complicated by peripheral cytopenia were retrospectively analyzed to investigate the causes of peripheral cytopenia, as well as the proportion of the causes in these patients. All patients underwent splenectomy. Before operation, these patients had one or more types of peripheral cytopenia (cumulative cytopenia: 390 patient-times).

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