Publications by authors named "Zhiqing Lv"

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  • The study investigated the incidence of the prostaglandin-associated periorbital syndrome (PAPS) in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension after using topical prostaglandin analogues (PGAs) for 3-6 months.
  • Among the 55 patients studied, key indicators such as interpupillary distance and exophthalmos were measured, alongside subjective assessments of periocular changes, showing significant changes primarily at the 1 and 3-month marks.
  • Results indicated that bimatoprost resulted in the highest incidence of PAPS, with noticeable periorbital changes like eyelash growth and hyperpigmentation increasing over time.
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Introduction: Glaucoma is the main cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Still, little is known about nonocular risk factors. We use an umbrella review to examine the meta-analytic evidence of the correlation between nonocular factors and glaucoma.

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Introduction: We report a novel phenotype of mandibular hypoplasia, deafness, and progeroid features with lipodystrophy (MDPL) syndrome with mutation in a Chinese girl.

Case Description: Diabetic retinopathy was detected as the primary manifestation in a Chinese girl with MDPL syndrome carrying a known mutation (c.1812_1814delCTC, p.

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  • Low-carbon steel with a martensite structure was cold rolled to create high-strength steel sheets, and their mechanical properties were tested at various angles to the rolling direction.
  • Results indicated that as cold rolling increases, hardness and strength rise, but elongation and impact toughness decline.
  • Additionally, tensile strength is highest along the rolling direction, while aging at low temperatures enhances initial and deformed martensite strength initially, but then leads to a decrease over time, with elongation improving with longer aging.
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The morphology and microstructural evaluation of Y phases in AISI 321 (a Ti-stabilized stainless steel) were characterized after hot deformation. The electronic structure and phase stability of titanium carbosulfide were further discussed by first-principle calculations. It was found that Y phases, like curved strips or bones in AISI 321 stainless steel, mostly show a clustered distribution and are approximately arranged in parallel.

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