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Binzhou Medical College

EducationYantai, China
About: Binzhou Medical College is a education organization based out in Yantai, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Apoptosis & Cancer. The organization has 959 authors who have published 619 publications receiving 7642 citations.
Topics: Apoptosis, Cancer, Cell growth, Metastasis, Genotype


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported a rare case of eosinophilia associated with lymphatic and liver and spleen infections due to Trichosporon asahii in an immunocompetent patient.

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TL;DR: The academic achievement comprehensive score of undergraduates in clinical medical specialty are accurate and practical and the application results were satisfactory.
Abstract: Objective: To study academic achievement comprehensive score of medical undergraduatesMethods Taking one college undergraduates of 2000 in clinical medical specialty as study subjects,we studied the teaching plan and academic achievementAs being calculated the academic achievement comprehensive score of undergraduates in clinical medical specialty,different weights were given to exam course,test course and elective course and different weights were also given to different class hours' courses,according to expert questionnaires,etcAt last,the academic achievement comprehensive score of undergraduates in clinical medical specialty was changed into centesimal gradeResults The weights of exam course,test course and elective course in clinical medical undergraduate specialty were 050,030 and 020 respectivelyThe weights of different class hours' courses in clinical medical undergraduate specialty were givenThe application examples of the academic achievement comprehensive score of undergraduates in clinical medical specialty were given and the application results were satisfactoryConclusion The academic achievement comprehensive score of undergraduates in clinical medical specialty are accurate and practical

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TL;DR: After successful resuscitation, the HR of both groups were significantly higher than the baseline values, CO, ±dp/dt max were significantly decreased, MAP were not significantly changed, serum cTnI levels were significantly increased.
Abstract: Objective To observe the effect of mild hypothermia on myocardial β-adrenergic receptor (β-AR) signal pathway after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in pigs with cardiac arrest (CA) and explore the mechanism of myocardial protection. Methods Healthy male Landraces were collected for reproducing the CA-CPR model (after 8-minute untreated ventricular fibrillation, CPR was implemented). The animals were divided into two groups according to random number table (n = 8). In the mild hypothermia group, the blood temperature of the animals was induced to 33 ℃ and maintained for 6 hours within 20 minutes after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) by using a hypothermia therapeutic apparatus. In the control group, the body temperature of the animals was maintained at (38.0±0.5)℃ with cold and warm blankets. The heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), the maximum rate of increase or decrease in left rentricular pressure (+dp/dt max) were measured during the course of the experiment. The cardiac output (CO) was measured by heat dilution methods before CA (baseline), and 0.5, 1, 3, 6 hours after ROSC respectively, the venous blood was collected to detect the concentration of cTnI. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was measured with cardiac ultrasound before CA and 6 hours after ROSC. Animals were sacrificed at 6 hours after ROSC and the myocardial tissue was harvested quickly, the mRNA expression of β1-AR in myocardium was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the contents of adenylate cyclase (AC) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), the protein content of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) was detected by Western Blot. Results After successful resuscitation, the HR of both groups were significantly higher than the baseline values, CO, ±dp/dt max were significantly decreased, MAP were not significantly changed, serum cTnI levels were significantly increased. Compared with the control group, HR at 0.5, 1, 3 hours after ROSC were significantly decreased in mild hypothermia group (bpm: 142.80±12.83 vs. 176.88±15.14, 115.80±11.48 vs. 147.88±18.53, 112.60±7.40 vs. 138.50±12.02, all P < 0.01), CO was significantly increased at 1 hours and 3 hours after ROSC (L/min: 3.97±0.40 vs. 3.02±0.32, 4.00±0.11 vs. 3.11±0.59, both P < 0.01), +dp/dt max at 3 hours and 6 hours was also significantly increased after ROSC [+dp/dt max (mmHg/s): 3 402.5±612.7 vs. 2 130.0±450.6, 3 857.5±510.4 vs. 2 562.5±633.9; -dp/dt max (mmHg/s): 2 935.0±753.2 vs. 1 732.5±513.6, 3 520.0±563.6 vs. 2 510.0±554.3, all P < 0.05], the cTnI was significantly decreased at 3 hours and 6 hours afher ROSC (μg/L: 1.39±0.40 vs. 3.24±0.78, 1.46±0.35 vs. 3.78±0.93, both P < 0.01). The left at 6 hours after ROSC in both groups was decreased as compared with that before CA. The LVEF in the mild hypothermia group was higher than that in the control group (0.52±0.04 vs. 0.40±0.05, P < 0.05). The mRNA expression of β1-AR, and concentrations of AC and cAMP in hypothermia group were significantly higher than those in control group [β1-AR mRNA (2-ΔΔCT): 1.18±0.39 vs. 0.55±0.17, AC (ng/L): 197.0±10.5 vs. 162.0±6.3, cAMP (nmol/L): 1 310.58±48.82 vs. 891.25±64.95, all P < 0.05], GRK2 was lower than that in the control group (GRK2/GAPDH: 0.45±0.05 vs. 0.80±0.08, P < 0.05). Conclusion Mild hypothermia can reduce the degree of cardiac function injury after CPR, and its mechanism may be related to the reduction of impaired myocardial β-AR signaling after CPR. Key words: Cardiac arrest; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Mild hypothermia; β-adrenergic signaling pathway

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TL;DR: The diagnosis of condylar resorption of unknown reason can be achieved based on the physical examination and radiographical images and the condylars reconstruction with costochondral graft after condylectomy is feasible.
Abstract: Objective To discuss the diagnosis and treatment of condylar resorption of unknown reason. Methods The clinical data including the records of history, physical examination, radiography and laboratory of ten patients were studied. Ten patients consisted of 8 females and 2 males (mean age 24.1 years, range 19-31 years) had common clinical features including anterior open bite, posterior occlusal prematurities and Class II malocclusion. Images demonstrated a small and short condyle with abnormal shape, usually accompanied by the developmental insufficiency of the ramus and condyle. The condylar, even the ramus, showed the black marrow signal on MRI images. Four patients were treated by condylar reconstruction with costochondral graft after condylectomy under the supervision of endoscope. Two patients were treated by reduction and repair of disk. Four patients didn't accept any treatment. Results Four patients treated by condylar reconstruction with costochondral graft showed structures with the size and shape morphologically similar to normal joint and achieved a stable occlusion after follow-up of 6-18 months. Two patients treated by reduction and repair of disk didn't show significant change of open bite and remodeling of condyle after follow-up of 4-6 months. Conclusion The diagnosis of condylar resorption of unknown reason can be achieved based on the physical examination and radiographical images. The condylar reconstruction with costochondral graft after condylectomy is feasible.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yuming Guo7349237180
Mingwen Zhao5536110884
Philip H.-S. Jen301373644
Qiusheng Zheng281172352
Qiang Fu19621094
Haixia Zhang17381155
Ling-Qun Kong1520931
Xuemei Hu1430395
Jichun Han1428447
Bao-guang Hu1120732
Xianbing Liu1121301
Xiaoyan Xu1015260
Yongfeng Gong1010521
Jingjing Xie1013457
Xiling Sun1018404
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20223
202136
202039
201932
201824
201739