74 results match your criteria: "Xiaogan Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology[Affiliation]"

Objective: This study aims to explore the relationship between thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) and thyroglobulin antibody (TgAb) levels and metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), providing a theoretical basis for MAFLD prevention and treatment.

Methods: From June 2020 to May 2023, 534 T2DM patients were selected from the Endocrinology Department of Xiangyang Hospital affiliated with Wuhan University of Science and Technology. After applying exclusion criteria, 432 subjects were included.

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Introduction: Accurate identification and grading of clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa, Gleason Score ≥ 7) without invasive procedures remains a significant clinical challenge. This study aims to develop and evaluate a two-stage model designed for precise Gleason grading. The model initially uses radiomics-based multiparametric MRI to identify csPCa and then refines the Gleason grading by integrating clinical indicators and radiomics features.

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  • Gastric cancer is a major health issue, especially in China, where many patients are diagnosed too late for surgery, leading to poor outcomes; the effectiveness of maintenance therapy post-chemotherapy is still being explored.
  • A case study of a 68-year-old man shows that after initial chemotherapy, using S-1 combined with Apatinib as maintenance treatment allowed him to live over 7 years without disease progression, though he ultimately died from a COVID-19 infection.
  • Current treatments for advanced gastric cancer are inadequate, highlighting the need for more research on the combination of S-1 and Apatinib in maintenance therapy and larger clinical trials in the future.
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  • Delirium is a common and serious symptom in septic patients, linked to higher mortality rates, while acute hyperglycemia (AH) is identified as a risk factor that may worsen delirium outcomes.
  • This study examined the relationship between blood glucose levels and delirium incidence in septic ICU patients, employing a rat model to analyze the effects of different glucose levels on neuroinflammation and cognitive function.
  • Results indicated that AH is an independent risk factor for delirium in sepsis, increasing inflammatory cytokines in the brain and potentially worsening cognitive impairments.
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  • The SWI/SNF complex is important in cancer biology, particularly as a marker for aggressive tumors, and understanding its expression can help tailor targeted therapies for patients with SWI/SNF-deficient pulmonary tumors.
  • This study focused on 101 patients with SWI/SNF-deficient pulmonary neoplasms, primarily examining the impact of immunotherapy and radiotherapy on survival rates, collecting data from a cancer center in Shanghai.
  • Results indicated that immunotherapy and radiotherapy significantly improved overall survival, with immunotherapy boosting 3-year survival rates dramatically and showing specific variations in effectiveness based on genetic mutations.
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  • Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS) poses significant health risks for premature infants, and this study investigates how platelet counts relate to the severity of NRDS.
  • The research involved 234 newborns diagnosed with NRDS and categorized them based on platelet counts and severity of their condition, finding significant differences in clinical outcomes between groups.
  • Results indicated that a higher percentage of those with severe NRDS had low platelet counts, which was linked to longer hospital stays and increased need for medical interventions like oxygen therapy.
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  • Primary liver cancer is a big health problem in China, with many people getting sick and dying from it.
  • New treatments like surgery and special chemotherapy (HAIC) are helping, and combining HAIC with immunotherapy might improve results even more.
  • However, some patients can have serious stomach issues during treatment, like giant ulcers and complications, so doctors need to study these problems more to find better ways to help patients.
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  • The study focuses on creating a nomogram to predict in-hospital mortality for non-ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) patients, aimed at improving risk assessment.* -
  • It analyzed 774 non-diabetic NSTEMI patients using advanced statistical methods to identify six key predictors: age, blood urea nitrogen, albumin, triglyceride, D-dimer, and aspirin.* -
  • The developed nomogram demonstrated strong predictive accuracy (AUC = 0.89), indicating its effectiveness for quickly stratifying patients based on their risk of death.*
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Background: Although the research reports on locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) are increasing year by year, there are few reports on T1 LABC axillary lymph node metastasis (ALNM). By establishing a prediction model for T1 LABC ALNM, this study provides a reference value for the probability of ALNM of related patients, which helps clinicians to develop a more effective and individualized treatment plan for LABC.

Methods: Cases with pathologically confirmed T1 breast cancer (BC) between 2010 and 2015 in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database were identified.

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  • Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has a poor prognosis and traditional therapies are not effective for many patients.
  • A study involving 84 TNBC patients analyzed tissue samples to understand the mRNA and protein expression of certain factors, specifically HIF-1α and CD147.
  • The findings showed that higher levels of CD147, which is associated with HIF-1α, are linked to worse patient outcomes, suggesting CD147 could serve as a useful biomarker for TNBC prognosis.
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Peripheral nerve blockade (PNB) is a common treatment to relieve postoperative pain. However, local anesthetics alone have a short duration of action and severe side effects during postoperative analgesia. In order to overcome these limitations, the present study reported an injectable hydrogel with a drug slow-release profile for regional nerve blockade.

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Background: We aimed to establish a novel model using a radiomics analysis of magnetic resonance (MR) images for predicting osteoporosis.

Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a radiomics approach utilizing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lumbar spine in identifying osteoporosis.

Material And Methods: In this retrospective study, a total of 291 patients who underwent MRI were analyzed.

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A population study comparing tracheal and lung adenoid cystic carcinoma.

Cancer Med

April 2024

Shanghai Lung Cancer Center, Shanghai Chest Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.

Background: Thoracic adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is rare, and the differences between tracheal and lung lesions have not been fully understood.

Methods: Patients were identified from a Chinese cancer center (FUSCC) (2005-2022) and the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database (2000-2019). Incidence was calculated and trends were quantified.

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Background: Transbronchial lung cryobiopsy (TBLC) is a novel technology in which a cryoprobe is used to obtain large tissue samples from the lungs of patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) and peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs). We aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of TBLC in the diagnosis of peripheral lung diseases in the Endoscopy Center of Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital. Further, the application value of radial endobronchial ultrasound (R-EBUS) used to determine the optimal area for cryobiopsy was evaluated in this study.

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A review on nondiabetic hypoglycemia from various causes: Case series report.

Medicine (Baltimore)

November 2023

Department of Endocrinology, Xiaogan Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology, The Central Hospital of Xiaogan, Xiaogan, Hubei, China.

Rationale: Hypoglycemia is common in patients with glucose regulation disorders and related diabetic treatments but is rare in nondiabetic patients. Severe hypoglycemia can cause harm to patients' cognition, consciousness, central nervous system, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular system, and even death. However, the most fundamental way to control hypoglycemia is to identify the cause and deal with the primary disease.

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Introduction: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a grave malignancy that poses a significant global health burden with over 400,000 new cases annually. Disulfidptosis, a newly discovered programmed cell death process, is linked to the actin cytoskeleton, which plays a vital role in maintaining cell shape and survival. The role of disulfidptosis is poorly depicted in the clear cell histologic variant of RCC (ccRCC).

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Can the spinal cord stimulation (SCS) regulate the autonomic nerves through the endothelin-1 (ET-1) and nerve growth factor (NGF)/p75NTR pathways and thus inhibit the occurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF)? In our research, 16 beagles were randomly divided into a rapid atrial pacing (RAP) group ( = 8) and a RAP + SCS group ( = 8), and the effective refractory period (ERP), ERP dispersion, AF induction rate, and AF vulnerability window (WOV) at baseline, 6 h of RAP, 6 h of RAP + SCS were measured. The atrial tissue was then taken for immunohistochemical analysis to determine the localization of ET-1, NGF, p75NTR, NF-kB p65, and other genes. Our results showed that SCS attenuated the shortening of ERP in all parts caused by RAP, and after 6 h of SCS, the probability of AF in dogs was reduced compared with that in the RAP group.

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Unroofed coronary sinus syndrome (URCS), also known as coronary sinus septal defect, is a rare congenital heart disease. Because of its special anatomy and the lack of typical clinical symptoms, the disease is easily missed and misdiagnosed. This case report particularly describes a middle-aged male patient with URCS misdiagnosed for more than 19 years, covered by hyperthyroid heart disease, who subsequently developed uncontrollable symptoms such as chest tightness and shortness of breath and came to our hospital.

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Background: Clinically amyopathic deramatomyositis was manifested as the various cutaneous dermatomyositis (DM) manifestations without muscle weakness. Anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (anti-MDA5) and anti-Ro52 antibody-dual positive clinically amyopathic DM patients are at a high risk of developing rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease, and they exhibit an immensely high half-year mortality.

Case Summary: We presented three patients with anti-MDA5 and anti-Ro52 antibody-dual positive DM patients and we reviewed the previous studies on the link between anti-MDA5 and anti-Ro52 antibody-dual positive DM.

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  • Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a rare and reversible neurological condition often linked to specific cancer treatments, particularly targeted therapies.
  • A case study details a 44-year-old woman with metastatic colon cancer who developed PRES after one month of treatment with the VEGFR inhibitor fruquintinib, marking it as the first reported case of this condition related to the drug.
  • The patient's neurological function improved after stopping the medication for a week, but worsened again when she resumed a lower dose, highlighting the need for doctors to be aware of PRES when prescribing fruquintinib.
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Objective: To investigate the relationship of low T3 syndrome with disease severity in patients with COVID-19.

Methods: The clinical data of 145 patients with COVID-19 were retrospectively collected, and patients were divided into a low T3 group and a normal T3 group. Logistic regression models were used to assess predictive performance of FT3.

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Background: The thalamus is an important relay station for the motor circuit of human. Levodopa can reverse the clinical manifestations by modulating the function of motor circuits, but its detailed mechanisms are still not fully understood. We aimed to explore (1) the mechanism by which levodopa modulates the functional connectivity (FC) in the subregions of the thalamus; (2) the relationship between the changed FC and the improvement of motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients.

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Objective: To evaluate the effect of sleep deprivation on cognitive function in septic rats and its relationship with neuronal glycolysis isoenzyme phosphofructokinase-2/fructose-2, 6-diphosphatase 3 (PFKFB3).

Methods: Fifty-six healthy male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 14): control group (Con group), sepsis group (LPS group), sepsis+sleep deprivation group (LPS+SD group), sepsis+sleep deprivation+glycolysis inhibitor 3-PO treatment group (LPS+SD+3-PO group). The sepsis model was established by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) 10 mg/kg.

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Background: Nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) offers superior cosmetic outcomes and has been gaining wide acceptance. It has always been difficult to objectively quantify the risk of nipple-areola complex involvement (NACi). The goal was to develop a prediction model for clinical application.

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