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2000 Vol.  2 No.  03
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165 GAN Jin-E, XIONG Ai-Hua, XIAO Xin
Effects of compound dan-shen root as an auxiliary therapy in children with severe pneomonia
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 165-166 [Abstract] ( 4405 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 82KB] ( 1423 )
167 FAN Shu-Lan, WANG Jing-Min, SHI Li-Rong
Kinetic observation of immunoglobulin and T cell subsets in patients with idiopathic therombocytopenic purpura

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 167-168 [Abstract] ( 3838 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 73KB] ( 1412 )
169 SUN Qing, ZHU Hui-Juan, LIU Hua-Lin, JIANG Yu-Hong, SUN Bei-Di
Changes of serum nitric oxide in children with anaphylactoid purpura

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 169-169 [Abstract] ( 3411 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 73KB] ( 1449 )
170 NIU Feng-Hai, SHAN Ji-Ping
Therapeutic effects of immunoglobulin through vein infusion on viral myocarditis
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 170-171 [Abstract] ( 3674 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 74KB] ( 1396 )
172 HUANG Wen-Rui
Therapeutic effects of microelements as an auxiliary therapy on recurrent respiratory infection in children
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 172-173 [Abstract] ( 3249 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 71KB] ( 1404 )
174 LIN Jian, LIAO Shi, HAN Jia-Lian, WANG Chun-Ping, ZHOU Ming, WU Chun-Lan, HUANG Wen-Yao, KANG Chun-Yang
Correlation of DNA fixed quantity of serum hepatitis B virus between mothers and infants
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 174-175 [Abstract] ( 3898 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 74KB] ( 1537 )
176 JI Dong-Lin
Risk factors for hypocalcemia in asphyxia neonates
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 176-177 [Abstract] ( 3405 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1404 )
178 CHEN Hong, JIANG Jin-Biao, LIN Feng, LIN Wei-Ying, WU Fu-Gen
Therapeutic effects of the neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 178-179 [Abstract] ( 3696 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1433 )
180 WANG Wei-Qiong, SHI Yu-Qi, YANG Hua-Zi, GAO Jian-Hui, WU Shu-Wen, LI Wen-Ying
Prognosis prediction of the neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy by NBNA and brain CT

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 180-183 [Abstract] ( 3731 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 76KB] ( 1368 )
182 LIU You-Nan, LIU Yi
Changes of oxygenation in neonatal respiratory failure
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 182-183 [Abstract] ( 3751 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 68KB] ( 1573 )
184 ZHOU Chun-Huai, XIAO Zheng-Hui
Therapeutic effects of cerebrolysim combined with hyperbaric oxygen on neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 184-185 [Abstract] ( 3834 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 68KB] ( 1382 )
186 LI Ping
Therapeutic effects of musk polish and vitamin E by external compress on neonatal scleredema (a report of 56 cases)
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 186-187 [Abstract] ( 3910 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1353 )
188 LI Su-Mei
Behavioral neurological assessments of the full-term neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 188-188 [Abstract] ( 3379 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 64KB] ( 1306 )
189 HE Rong-Li, Wu Rong-Kang, ZHENG Miao
Clinical analysis of 28 neonates with hyponatremia
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 189-189 [Abstract] ( 3704 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 0KB] ( 530 )
190 XU Rui-Feng, ZHAO Zhen-Yuan, ZHANG Bai-Fu
Effects of thrombase and cimetidine on neonatal upper digestive tract hemorrhage
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 190-191 [Abstract] ( 3214 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 68KB] ( 1393 )
192 ZHAN Ai-Hong, YANG Yu-Fang
Chinical analysis of hemodialysis in 18 children with renal failure
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 192-193 [Abstract] ( 3405 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1424 )
194 YU Jian-Li, CAI Ding-Bang, LIANG Xing-Qun, CHEN Xiang, ZHOU Dan
Influence of cytomegalovirus infection on the child nephrotic syndrome
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 194-196 [Abstract] ( 4175 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 81KB] ( 1218 )
197 ZHANG Yi-Juan, WANG Yan, YANG Zhong-Wen, LI Xi-Tai
Thymosin for the prevention of infection in children with the idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 197-199 [Abstract] ( 3745 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 77KB] ( 1304 )
200 LI Wen-Zhong, LI Zeng-Qing, ZHONG Ji-Yin, LIAO Xiao-Lan, LAI Qian
Determination of the airway reactivity in asthmatic children in the remission stage
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 200-200 [Abstract] ( 3552 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 70KB] ( 1207 )
201 ZHAO Bo-Tao, LIN Rong-Jun
Chinical analysis of 67 children with status asthmaticus
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 201-202 [Abstract] ( 3664 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1312 )
203 LIU Xue-Gong, ZHANG Ji-Ping, YU Chun-Feng
Follow-up of children with asthma after steroid inhalation
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 203-204 [Abstract] ( 3880 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 68KB] ( 1130 )
205 XIE Xue-Fei, LI Yun
Therapeutic effects of hyoscine on persistent pneumonia

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 205-205 [Abstract] ( 3835 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 70KB] ( 1262 )
206 XU Zhi-Wei, CAI Xiao-Hong
Theerapeutic effects of atropine inhalation as an auxiliary therapy on 32 children with bronchiolitis
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 206-207 [Abstract] ( 3927 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1337 )
208 HUANG Jie, YANG Ling-Fang, WU Zhong-Kuang
Theatment of child cytomegalovirus hepatitis with ganciclovir
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 208-210 [Abstract] ( 4115 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 76KB] ( 1586 )
211 HE Zu-Hui, ZHANG Li-Jing
Therapeutic effects of zinc salt on Wilson's disease
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 211-212 [Abstract] ( 4141 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 68KB] ( 1417 )
213 JI Zi-Jiang, XIE Chang-Qiao
A report of acute poisoning of 142 children
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 213-214 [Abstract] ( 3491 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 70KB] ( 1575 )
215 XIE Yi-Qun, XU Hong-Wei, YANG Qi-Dong
Theatment of severe intraventricular hemorrhage in children
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 215-216 [Abstract] ( 3663 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 72KB] ( 1299 )
217 YAN Shi, DOU Yun-Xiu, MENG Xiao-Hui
Chinical analysis of 17 cases with pseudomembranous enteritis
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 217-218 [Abstract] ( 3528 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 70KB] ( 1159 )
219 YANG Zhen, SU Zhen-Jun, LIU Li, ZHANG Ming-Hong
Cerebral blood flow monitoring with the transcranial doppler in 135 children
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 219-221 [Abstract] ( 4288 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 75KB] ( 1425 )
222 JIN Min, HUANG Bao-Run, ZHANG Xiao-Ni
Relationship between the autopsy diagnosis and clinical diagnosis in 135 children
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 222-224 [Abstract] ( 4587 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 77KB] ( 1361 )
225 MAI Jian-Ning, HE Xin, LIANG Xiao-Xian
Effects of early intervention on kinetic developmental disorder in children
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 225-226 [Abstract] ( 3380 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 70KB] ( 2075 )
227 HU Xiang-Yu, WANG Ying-Wen, MA Zhan-Ying, ZHAO Hui
Chinical analysis of viral encephalitis in summer and autumn
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 227-227 [Abstract] ( 3313 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1570 )
228 LUO Xin-You, TAO Li-Hua
Analysis of the misdiagnosis of 46 infants with a foreign body in the trachea
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 228-229 [Abstract] ( 3523 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 69KB] ( 1309 )
230 ZHU Yi-Guo
A break-out of swimming pool pharyngoconjunctival fever (a report of 40 cases)

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 230-230 [Abstract] ( 3472 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 70KB] ( 1513 )
231 XIAO Li-Hua, QIN Shun-Shou, QIN Yu, QIN Min
HBsAg from positive to negative with Chinese caterpillar fungus and membranous milkvetch root

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 231-232 [Abstract] ( 4702 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 70KB] ( 1710 )
233 FAN Xin-Hua, FAN Ai-Fei
Scalp needle No.9 for sternum puncture (a report of 54 cases)
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 233-233 [Abstract] ( 4017 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 71KB] ( 1729 )
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
129 XIAO Xin, ZHOU Xiao-Guang, XIONG Ai-Hua
Limited Diversity of the Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Variable Region Gene in Neonates

Objective To compare the features and diversity of the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region (IgH) gene in neonates and adults. Methods DNA was extracted from the cord blood of 10 full term neonates and from the peripheral blood of 8 adults. The IgH gene was amplified using the nested PCR technique, and then cloned and sequenced. Results The usage of variable (VH) and diversity (D) segments in neonates was similar to that in adults: V H3 and D2 usage were preferred, while V H7 was incidentally used. With respect to the usage of joining segments (J H), there was a bias towards J H3 in neonates, while there was a tendency to randomize in adults. N region inserts at the V H-D-J H point of rearranged IgH existed in both neonates and adults. The N region-D gene-N region (NDN) length in neonates was ( 21.2 ± 5.7 ) base pairs (bp), which was shorter than that in adults [( 26.6 ± 6.5 ) bp]. There was no base loss in the neonatal IgH gene, whereas there was some loss in adults. Neonates had a much lower somatic mutation rate ( 29.2% ) than adults ( 77.1% ). Open reading frames (ORF) occurred in the rearranged IgH gene of neonates and adults at the ratio of 91.7% and 100%, respectively. Conclusions Differences in IgH gene rearrangement exist between neonates and adults. Rearranged IgH of neonates is in an activated condition, but its diversity is limited secondary to preferential selection of VH, D and JH segments, short NDN and decreased somatic mutation rate.[

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 129-131 [Abstract] ( 3846 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 84KB] ( 1356 )
132 HUANG Ying, SHAO Xiao-Mei, ZENG Ji-Hua, ZHAO Rui-Fang, JI Zhi-Ying, YUAN Hong
Effect of Early Minimal Feeding on Neonatal Gastrointestinal Motility

Objective To study the effect of early minimal feeding on neonatal gastrointestinal motility. Methods Thirteen critically ill neonates who needed mechanical ventilation were enrolled in this study between September, 1998 and February, 1999. The infants were devided into two groups, one of which received early minimal enteral feeding while the other received all fluid requirements via total parenteral nutrition (controls). The minimal feeding group started enteral feeding (2 ml·kg -1 ·2h -1 ) at 2.5 days after birth, and the control group at 13.6 days postnatally. Results Minimal feeding promoted gastric emptying [( 32.6 ± 12.2 )% vs. (16± 5.5 )%] and shortened the time to establish complete enteral nutrition [( 17.5 ± 8.0 ) vs. ( 34.9 ± 17.7 ) days, P< 0.05 ] and the time to establish complete oral nutrition [( 12.2 ± 8.3 ) vs. (31± 11.2 ) days, P< 0.05 ]. There was no significant difference noted in the amount of gastrointestinal reflux, serum levels of gastrin and motilin, days to regain birth weight, and length of hospitalization between the two groups. Conclusions Early minimal enteral feeding could improve the neonatal gastrointestinal motility and reduce the occurrence of feeding problems in critically ill neonates.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 132-135 [Abstract] ( 3701 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 87KB] ( 1626 )
136 LIN Zhen-Lang, ZHANG Zi-Ying, SHAO Xiao-Mei
Randomized Controlled Trial of Isotonic Saline Versus Albumin in Partial Exchange Transfusion for the Treatment of Neonatal Polysythaemia

Objective To compare the efficacy of isotonic saline and 5% albumin as a replacement fluid in partial exchange transfusion (PET) for the treatment of neonatal polycythaemia. Methods Sixty two neonates with polycythaemia were randomly divided into two groups: PET with isotonic saline group (n=30) and PET with 5% albumin group (n=32). Haematocrit (HC) was measured before and after the treatment. Results HCT significantly declined at 24 h after PET with either saline or 5% albumin compared with that before the treatment [( 0.72 ± 0.04 ) vs. ( 0.56 ± 0.05 )]; [( 0.71 ± 0.03 ) vs. ( 0.55 ± 0.04 ), respectively; P< 0.01 ]. There was no difference between the two groups. Serum sodium, potassium, and total proteins concentrations were not significantly affected by PET in either group. Conclusions Both isotonic saline and 5% albumin are effective as replacement fluids in PET for the treatment of neonatal polycythaemia. Since isotonic saline is cheaper and free of infection, it may be the fluid of choice in PET.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 136-138 [Abstract] ( 3828 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 79KB] ( 1162 )
139 FANG Yong-Jun, CHEN Da-Qing, LIU Hai-Ying, MAO Zhi-Hong
Dynamic Variation of Plasma D-dimer Levels in Neonates with Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy

Objective To explore the changes of plasma D-dimer levels and their clinical implication in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Methods We measured the dynamic variations of plasma D-dimer levels in 40 neonates with HIE and 20 normal controls using the latex agglutination method and observed the incidence of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRE). Results The plasma D-dimer level markedly increased in the acute stage of HIE compared with the remission phase, especially in the moderate and severe groups ( 3.50 ± 0.20 ) mg/L vs. ( 0.42 ± 0.04 ) mg/L; ( 8.20 ± 0.35 ) mg/L vs. ( 3.00 ± 0.20 ) mg/L, respectively (P< 0.01 ), and the D-dimer levels were much higher than those of the normal controls (0.26±0.03) mg/L, (P< 0.01 ). There was no difference between the milds and the controls. The plasma D-dimer levels and the incidence of SIRS were positively correlated (r= 0.987 ). Conclusions Plasma D-dimer may play an important role in the pathologic process in HIE and it may be of use as an index in the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of HIE. [

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 139-141 [Abstract] ( 4400 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 80KB] ( 1415 )
142 ZHAO Wei-Ling, LI Zhi-Hui, YI Zhu-Wen
Damage of Tubulointerstitium with in Children the Persistent Nephrotic Syndrome

Objective To study the relationship between the persistent nephrotic syndrome and damage of tubulointerstitium in children. Methods We observed the clinical and pathological features of children with the persistent nephrotic syndrome, who were divided into two groups according to their response to steroid: the refractory syndrome, and steroid sensitivity. Results ① Cases with damage of tubulointerstitium function had severe injuries of tubulointerstitium in pathology. ② There was a significant difference between the two groups in the level of urine β 2-MG, age, course of disease, and damage of tubulointerstitium in pathology. ③ Degrees of pathological damage of tubulointerstitium and pathological types had no significant difference. Conclusions The degree of tubulointerstitium pathological damage is an index of judgement on the therapeutic effect and prognosis of the persistent nephrotic syndrome.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 142-144 [Abstract] ( 3895 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 79KB] ( 1232 )
145 JI Ze-Quan, LIU Wen-Jian
Vesicoureteric Reflux in Children

Objective To investigate the clinical features, treatment and prognosis of vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) in children. Methods Fifty eight cases of children with VUR were enrolled in this retrospective study. Results Primary VUR accounted for 53% and secondary VUR account for 47% . VUR was likely to occurr in children under three years, and the clinical symptoms of VUR were non specific in most patients. The more serious the reflux, the more likely the scarring. The severity of proteinuria and hypertension was directly associated with the reduction of renal function. Persistent small doses of antibiotics were used as preventive therapy; this was successful in 71% of the cases of VUR. Conclusions Early diagnosis and immediate treatment are necessary to improve the prognosis of VUR.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 145-147 [Abstract] ( 3859 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 81KB] ( 1150 )
148 LIAO Jian-Xiang, XIAO Yu-Han, ZHANG Wei
Hypsarrhythmia and its Variants

Objective To explore the clinical significance of electroencephalographic (EEG) hypsarrhythmia and its variants. Methods We reviewed case histories of 181 patients whose EEG manifested hypsarrhy thmia. Results Of the 181 patients, there were 109 cases of the West syndrome (60%), 60 cases of non West syndrome epilepsy (33%), and 11 cases with no convulsive history (6%). Among the 60 cases with non West syndrome epilepsy, 37 cases were complicated by cerebral organic insults and 21 by psychomotor retardation. The most common hypsarrhythmic variant was burst suppression (n=100, 55%), wherease typical hypsarrhythmia existed in only 74 cases (41%). Other common variants were periodic hypsarrhythmia, interhemispheric asymmetry, and increased interhemispheric synchrony. As sleep advanced, 43 cases with typical hypsarrhythmia changed into a burst suppression pattern. Conclusions Understanding hypsarrhythmia and its variants is important in the diagnostic evaluation of EEGs.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 148-151 [Abstract] ( 5402 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 154KB] ( 1578 )
152 CHEN Qiang, ZHU Lu-Qi, LIU Jian-Mei, GUO De-Hua, YU Ding-Ying, HUANG Wei, CHEN Ren-Jun
Effect of Pulmicort Aerosol on Childhood Asthma

Objective To observe the differences of peak expiratory flow (PEF), and serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) before and after Pulmicort aerosol inhalation for childhood asthma. Methods 113 asthmatic children treated with Pulmicort aerosol [(200~800) μg/d] for (3~12) months were studied. PEF was monitored with a peak flowmeter, and ECP was measured using fluoroimmunoassay (Pharmacia CAP system) before and after the treatment. Results PEF remarkably increased after inhalation therapy. Its percentage accounting for anticipant value after 3 m, 6 m, and 1 year ( 93.6 ± 5.4 , 93.0 ± 4.2 , 94.5 ± 4.5 ) had statistical significance compared with the percentage before inhalation therapy ( 70.4 ± 19.1 ) (P< 0.01 ). Serum ECP after the treatment [( 7.5 ± 2.7 ) μg/L] was significantly lower compared with ECP prior to inhalation [( 24.0 ± 17.1 ) μg/L] (P< 0.01 ). Conclusions Pulmicort aerosol appears to be an effective middle- and long-term therapy to treat and prevent childhood asthma because of its low incidence of side effects, its safety, and simplicity of use.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 152-154 [Abstract] ( 4050 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 78KB] ( 1552 )
155 LIU Xiang-Guo
Infection Modes of Viral Hepatitis

Objective To study the infection modes of viral hepatitis in children and the relationship between the modes and liver function. Methods One hundred and fifty cases of children with viral hepatitis were enrolled in this retrospective study. Results Infection with a single hepatitis virus accounted for 77.3% of the cases (HAV ( 54.7% , HBV 18%, HCV 2.7% and HEV 2%). Infection involving two hepatits viruses accounted for 10.7% (HAV-HBV 8%, HBV-HCV 0.7% , HBV-HDV 1.3% and HBV-HEV 0.7% ), and infection involving three hepatitis viruses occurred in 3.3% (HAV-HBV-HDV 2% and HAV-HCV-HEV 1.3% ). Infection with more than one hepatits virus occurred more often in children aged 7~12 years; boys were more likely to have multiple infections than girls. There were no significant differences liver function tests in children with single and multiple viral infections. Conclusions The risk for simultaneous infection with more than one hepatitis virus is influenced by a child's age and sex. Infection with multiple viruses does not appear to result in greater liver function damage than infection with a single hepatitis virus.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 155-157 [Abstract] ( 3876 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 80KB] ( 1168 )
158 ZHANG Ning, XIAO Xin, LV Hui
Changges of Serum Electrolytes and Osmolality in Neonates with Hypoxic-Ischaemic Encephalophathy

Objective To inverstigate the changes of serum electrolytes and osmolality in the neonates with hypoxic ischaemic encephalophathy (HIE). Methods Serum levels of sodium [Na +], potassium [K +], chloride [Cl -], ionized calcium [Ca 2+ ], and osmolality were determined in 120 neonates with HIE and in 32 normal neonates. Results In all neonates with HIE (mild, moderate and severe), the serum levels of [Na +] ( 130.2 ± 6.0 ) mmol/L, ( 126.3 ± 9.1 ) mmol/L, ( 121.2 ± 12.2 ) mmol/L respectively; [Ca 2+ ] ( 1.0 ± 0.2 ) mmol/L, ( 0.9 ± 0.2 ) mmol/L, ( 0.8 ± 0.2 ) mmol/L respectively and osmolality ( 256.7 ± 11.2 ) mOsm/L, ( 248.7 ± 21.3 ) mOsm/L, ( 241.1 ± 22.2 ) mOsm/L respectively were lower than those in nomal neonates ( 136.1 ± 1.1 ) mmol/L, ( 1.2 ± 0.1 ) mmol/L, ( 262.6 ± 8.8 ) mOsm/L respectively, wheares serum [K +] levels were higher. Serum [Cl -] levels in the moderate and serere HIE neonates were lower compared with normal neonates. Serum levels of [Na +] and [Ca 2+ ] in the dead neonates were significantly decreased and obstinate; and osmolar gap was more than 10 mOsm/L. Conclusions Hyponatremia, hypocalcemia, and serum low osmolality occur in neonates with HIE and may be of prognostic significance.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 158-161 [Abstract] ( 4137 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 88KB] ( 1203 )
162 QIN Yu-Ming, ZHOU Ai-Qing, BEN Xiao-Ming, SHEN Jie, LIANG Ying
Dynamic Changes of IGF-I and ET in the Development of Restenosis after Balloon Angioplasty in Rats

Objective To investigate the effect of endothelin (ET) and insulin like growth factor-Ⅰ (IGF-Ⅰ) on the development of restenosis after balloon angioplasty. Methods Using a catheter to induce the endothelium injury, we created a rat model of aortic endothelium injury. *"Pathological changes of the injuried aortic endothelium were assessed, and the plasma concentration of ET and IGF-Ⅰ were determined with radioimmunoassay. Results As demonstrated by pathological examination, aortic injury related restenosis was induced by the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells. Plasma concentrations of ET and IGF-Ⅰ increased significantly, and there was a significant correlation between ET and IGF-Ⅰ at different time points (r= 0.62 , P< 0.05 ). Conclusions ET and IGF-Ⅰ, as stimulators of vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation, might participate in the pathological process of restenosis after balloon angioplasty.

2000 Vol. 2 (03): 162-164 [Abstract] ( 3923 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 146KB] ( 1204 )
CASE REPORT
196 HUANG Tao
CO2 laser therapy for infantile omphalochorion

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 196-196 [Abstract] ( 3430 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 63KB] ( 1266 )
199 LIU Xue-Ying, ZHANG Jing
Seatworm polish caused epilepsy (a report of 1 case)
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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 199-199 [Abstract] ( 3493 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 63KB] ( 1123 )
224 REN Chuan-Ying
Amikacin caused severe hematuria (a report of 2 cases)

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 224-224 [Abstract] ( 3815 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 64KB] ( 1236 )
234 DENG Xiang-Hong, CHENG Min-Ting, ZHENG Kai-Jun, XIA Rong-Hua, LAI Wen-Ying, WEI Min
Atypical tuberculosis in children

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 234-235 [Abstract] ( 3286 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 73KB] ( 1175 )
236 ZHANG Xiao-Yun
A case of pleura pneumoblastoma

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 236-236 [Abstract] ( 3268 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 66KB] ( 1598 )
REVIEW
237 BEN Xiao-Ming, QIN Yu-Ming, WU Sheng-Mei, CAI Wei
Relationship between the IGF axis and fetus growth

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2000 Vol. 2 (03): 237-238 [Abstract] ( 3322 ) [HTML 1KB] [PDF 79KB] ( 1434 )
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