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Bulletin of Medical Postgraduate 

About: Bulletin of Medical Postgraduate is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis & Leukemia. Over the lifetime, 36 publications have been published receiving 139 citations.

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TL;DR: The methods for cephalometric analysis, common cEPhalometric abnormalities seen in patients with OSAS and their clinical significance are reviewed and may help in the selection of treatment modality for patients withOSAS.
Abstract: The mechanisms of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome(OSAS) are poorly elucidated. Cephalometric analysis provides an important approach to the exploration of the etiology of OSAS and may also aids in the selection of treatment modality for patients with OSAS. In this article, we reviewed the methods for cephalometric analysis, common cephalometric abnormalities seen in patients with OSAS and their clinical significance.

44 citations

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TL;DR: It seems that epidemiological studies assessing both environmental and genetic risk factors may help to understand the cause of ischemic stroke better, which may have therapeutic and preventive implications.
Abstract: The search for genetic susceptibility factors involved in ischemic stroke has motivated a number of important studies in human and animals in the past years. These have been focused on genetic susceptibility as a risk factor for ischemic stroke,or as a determinant of ischemic stroke outcome. Because there is increasing evidence that genetic factors played an important role, it seems that epidemiological studies assessing both environmental and genetic risk factors may help to understand the cause of ischemic stroke better. This may have therapeutic and preventive implications.

15 citations

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TL;DR: No evidence of postoperative recurrent infection was found in 8 cases with a mean follow up of 8 months, and operative debridement and antibiotic therapy is an effective method for treating postoperative infection after total hip replacement.
Abstract: Objectives:To discuss the diagnosis and therapeutic method of postoperative infection after total hip replacement. Methods:Eight cases of infected hip replacement, including 4 males and 4 females with a mean age of 53.75 years old ( from 24 to 75 years old ) were reported. Cultures and sensitive test before and during operation were both carried out. In 8 cases, antibiotic therapy was performed in two cases, operative debridement and prosthesis extraction were performed in one case, one stage revision was performed in two cases, two stage revision was performed in one case. Results:No evidence of postoperative recurrent infection was found in 8 cases with a mean follow up of 8 months. Conclusions:Operative debridement and antibiotic therapy is an effective method for treating postoperative infection after total hip replacement.

12 citations

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TL;DR: Hairy cells(HCs) are late cloning B cells with specific features of activation, which are likely to be responsible for prolonged cell survival and for the disease sensitivity to therapy.
Abstract: Hairy cells(HCs) are late cloning B cells with specific features of activation. Most, if not all, of the specific features of HCs and HCL can be related to this activation phenotype. The resulting phenotype is likely to be responsible for prolonged cell survival and for the diseases sensitivity to therapy. Over 95% of cases respond to treatment with purine analogues, and CR is induced in at least 75% of cases. Most patients have prolonged disease free survival. IFN is less effective in all respects, but may retain a place in the initial treatment of very cytopenic patients.

10 citations

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TL;DR: These ultrastructural observations are beneficial to the diagnosis of the acute stage of C.pneumoniae pneumonitis in the mice, and the data showed that the pathogenesis of infection in intranasal inoculation group was more serious than that of iv inoculations group.
Abstract: Objectives:To investigate the ultrastructural pathogenesis of Chlamydia pneumoniae (C.pneumoniae) pneumonitis by using transmission electron microscope. Methods:The Icr mice were inoculated with C.pneumoniae, strain CWL 029, by the intranasal or intravenous routes. After a single inoculation, mice were killed on the 1st, 3rd, 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th and 60th day separately. Lung specimens were removed of the acute stage of C.pneumoniae pneumonitis and viewed in a transmission electron microscope. Results:In the intranasal inoculation of mice, the inflammatory infiltration was predominantly polymorphonuclear leukocytes on day 3. By day 7, mononuclear cells were most prominent in the infiltration. On day 3, chlamydial inclusions were founded in the alveolar epithelial cells. Inclusions were difficult to find after day 7. After iv inoculation, a similarly changes were seen but inclusions were difficult to find. Conclusions:These ultrastructural observations are beneficial to the diagnosis of the acute stage of C.pneumoniae pneumonitis in the mice, and the data in this series also showed that the pathogenesis of infection in intranasal inoculation group was more serious than that of iv inoculation group.

10 citations

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20034
200213
20019
200010