16 results on '"Yi Sha"'
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2. Assessment of histologic prognostic factors of resectable rectal cancer: comparison of diagnostic performance using various apparent diffusion coefficient parameters
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Li, Hang, Chen, Guang-wen, Liu, Yi-Sha, Pu, Hong, Yin, Long-lin, Hou, Neng-yi, and Chen, Xiao-li
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- 2020
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3. Topic modeling and content analysis of people’s anxiety-related concerns raised on a computer-mediated health platform
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Yi Liu, Yi Shan, Shunü Sun, Meng Ji, Shide Zhou, Yafeng You, Huosheng Liu, and Yong Shen
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Anxiety disorders ,Anxiety-related concerns ,Chinese ,Topic modeling ,Practice implications ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Background About one in four Chinese people might suffer or have already suffered from anxiety conditions, with a lifetime prevalence rate of 4.8%. However, many of those who could have benefited from psychological or pharmacological treatments fail to be recognized or treated due to the lack of timely recognition and accurate diagnosis. Objective This study used a topic modeling approach to explore people’s anxiety-related concerns raised on a computer-mediated Chinese health platform, YOU WEN BI DA (questioning and answering), to provide implications for accurate diagnosis, targeted education, tailored intervention, and informed policy-making in the course of addressing this condition of public concern. Methods First, we extracted data from YOU WEN BI DA between May 2022 and February 2023. After cleaning the extracted data both using the Python text processing tool spaCy and manually, we ascertained the optimal number of topics by drawing on the coherence scores and used latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) topic modeling to generate the most salient topics and related terms. We then categorized the topics ascertained into different classes of themes by plotting them onto a 2D plane via multidimensional scaling using the pyLDAvis visualization tool. Finally, we analyzed these topics and themes qualitatively to better understand people’s anxiety-related concerns. Results 5 topics with different overall prevalence were ascertained through data analysis. Topic 2 (tinnitus phobia-incurred concerns, n = 639) is the most popular dominant topic, occurring in 25.1% of the 2545 collected concerns, closely followed by Topics 1 (neurosis-incurred concerns, n = 512;) and 3 (sleep, dyskinesia, bipolar, cognitive, and somatic disorders-incurred concerns, n = 619), which appeared in 20.1% and 24.3% of the 2545 concerns respectively. Topic 5 (social phobia-incurred concerns, n = 428) ranks as the fourth most popular dominant topic, showing up in 16.8% of the 2545 concerns. Topic 4 (autonomic nerve dysfunction-incurred concerns, n = 347) accounts for 13.6% of the 2545 concerns. The t-distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding analysis reveals partial similarities between Topics 2 and 5 as well as between Topics 4 and 5 because many concerns involved in Topics 2 and 5 pertain to people’s psychological status of fear and anxiety and the relief and dispelling of such symptoms through medication, and many concerns involved in Topics 4 and 5 relate to people’s worries about the negative impact on their nerves and the adjustment and conditioning of such effects through medication. Conclusion This was the first study that investigated Chinese people’s anxiety-related concerns raised on YOU WEN BI DA using the topic modeling technique. The automatic text analysis and complementary manual interpretation of the collected data allowed for the discovery of the dominant topics hidden in the data and the categorization of these topics into different themes to reveal the overall status of people’s anxiety-related concerns. The research findings can provide some practice implications for health and medical educators, practitioners, and policy-makers to make joint efforts to address this common public concern effectively and efficiently.
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- 2024
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4. Study on the mechanical properties and microscopic evolution mechanisms of weathered granite soil
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Yizhao Wang, Ruiling Jia, Yadong Li, Kezheng Yang, Jie Cui, and Yi Shan
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Weathered granite soil ,Weathering process ,Mechanical properties ,Microscopic evolution ,Weathering indices ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Studying the effects of weathering on the mechanical properties and microscopic evolution of weathered granite soil (WGS) is essential for connecting microstructure with macroscopic behavior. This study conducts systematic monotonic and cyclic triaxial tests, along with a series of microscopic tests on WGS samples, to explore the influence of weathering on WGS mechanical properties and the mechanism of granite weathering. Results indicate that both effective internal friction angle and effective cohesion decrease progressively with increased weathering. Completely weathered granite (CWG) exhibits greater dynamic strength compared to granite residual soil (GRS). Additionally, as weathering progresses, quartz fragments are lost, while feldspar and biotite weather to form secondary minerals such as kaolinite and illite, leading to an overall enrichment in aluminum and iron in the granite. Weathering causes structural deterioration of WGS. Finally, the mechanical parameters of WGS and their chemical weathering indices show a coefficient of determination ranging from 60 to 99%. This study helps elucidate the fundamental causes of performance changes in WGS, thereby optimizing engineering design and enhancing disaster prediction accuracy, while providing new research perspectives and experimental evidence for WGS.
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- 2024
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5. Analysis of m6A modulator-mediated methylation modification patterns and the tumor microenvironment in lung adenocarcinoma
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Qing-Cui Zeng, Qin Sun, Wen-Jie Su, Jia-Cen Li, Yi-Sha Liu, Kun Zhang, and Li-Qing Yang
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the most common histological subtype of lung cancer. In the development and progression of LUAD, epigenetic aberration plays a crucial role. However, the function of RNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modifications in the LUAD progression is unknown. The m6A regulator modification patterns in 955 LUAD samples were analyzed comprehensively. Patterns were systematically correlated with the tumor microenvironment (TME) cell-infiltration characteristics. Using principal component analysis algorithms, the m6Ascore was generated to quantify m6A modification patterns in individual tumors. Then, their values for predicting prognoses and therapeutic response in LUAD patients were assessed. Three distinct m6A modification patterns in LUAD were identified. Among them, the prognosis of m6Acluster C was the best, while the prognosis of m6Acluster A was the worst. Interestingly, the characterization of TME cell infiltration and biological behavior differed among the three patterns. To evaluate m6A modification patterns within individual tumors, an m6Ascore signature was constructed. The results showed that the high m6Ascore group was associated with a better prognosis; tumor somatic mutations and tumor microenvironment differed significantly between the high- and low- m6Ascore groups. Furthermore, in the cohort with anti-CTLA-4 treatment alone, patients with a high m6Ascore had higher ICI scores, which indicated significant therapeutic advantage and clinical benefits.
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- 2022
6. Retinal microvascular changes in patients with pancreatitis and their clinical significance
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Yun-Qing Luo, Zi-Song Xu, Jin-Yu Hu, Qian-Min Ge, Jie Zou, Hong Wei, Xian-Mei Zhou, Xuan Liao, Qian Ling, Liang-Qi He, Cheng Chen, Xiao-Yu Wang, Yan-Mei Zeng, and Yi Shao
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Pancreatitis ,Optical coherence tomography angiography ,Microvascular density ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Acute pancreatitis, a common exocrine inflammatory disease affecting the pancreas, is characterized by intense abdominal pain and multiple organ dysfunction. However, the alterations in retinal blood vessels among individuals with acute pancreatitis remain poorly understood. This study employed optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) to examine the superficial and deep retinal blood vessels in patients with pancreatitis. Sixteen patients diagnosed with pancreatitis (32 eyes) and 16 healthy controls (32 eyes) were recruited from the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University for participation in the study. Various ophthalmic parameters, such as visual acuity, intraocular pressure, and OCTA image for retina consisting of the superficial retinal layer (SRL) and the deep retinal layer (DRL), were recorded for each eye. The study observed the superficial and deep retinal microvascular ring (MIR), macrovascular ring (MAR), and total microvessels (TMI) were observed. Changes in retinal vascular density in the macula through annular partitioning (C1–C6), hemispheric quadrant partitioning (SR, SL, IL, and IR), and early diabetic retinopathy treatment studies (ETDRS) partitioning methods (R, S, L, and I). Correlation analysis was employed to investigate the relationship between retinal capillary density and clinical indicators. Our study revealed that in the superficial retinal layer, the vascular density of TMI, MIR, MAR, SR, IR, S, C2, C3 regions were significantly decreased in patients group compared with the normal group. For the deep retinal layer, the vascular density of MIR, SR, S, C1, C2 regions also reduced in patient group. The ROC analysis demonstrated that OCTA possesses significant diagnostic performance for pancreatitis. In conclusion, patients with pancreatitis may have retinal microvascular dysfunction, and OCTA can be a valuable tool for detecting alterations in ocular microcirculation in pancreatitis patients in clinical practice.
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- 2024
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7. Analysis of m
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Qing-Cui, Zeng, Qin, Sun, Wen-Jie, Su, Jia-Cen, Li, Yi-Sha, Liu, Kun, Zhang, and Li-Qing, Yang
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Lung Neoplasms ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Humans ,Adenocarcinoma of Lung ,Methylation ,Protein Processing, Post-Translational - Abstract
Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the most common histological subtype of lung cancer. In the development and progression of LUAD, epigenetic aberration plays a crucial role. However, the function of RNA N6-methyladenosine (m
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- 2021
8. Analysis of m6A modulator-mediated methylation modification patterns and the tumor microenvironment in lung adenocarcinoma.
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Zeng, Qing-Cui, Sun, Qin, Su, Wen-Jie, Li, Jia-Cen, Liu, Yi-Sha, Zhang, Kun, and Yang, Li-Qing
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TUMOR microenvironment ,LUNG tumors ,LUNGS ,SOMATIC mutation ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,ADENOCARCINOMA - Abstract
Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the most common histological subtype of lung cancer. In the development and progression of LUAD, epigenetic aberration plays a crucial role. However, the function of RNA N6-methyladenosine (m
6 A) modifications in the LUAD progression is unknown. The m6A regulator modification patterns in 955 LUAD samples were analyzed comprehensively. Patterns were systematically correlated with the tumor microenvironment (TME) cell-infiltration characteristics. Using principal component analysis algorithms, the m6Ascore was generated to quantify m6 A modification patterns in individual tumors. Then, their values for predicting prognoses and therapeutic response in LUAD patients were assessed. Three distinct m6 A modification patterns in LUAD were identified. Among them, the prognosis of m6Acluster C was the best, while the prognosis of m6 Acluster A was the worst. Interestingly, the characterization of TME cell infiltration and biological behavior differed among the three patterns. To evaluate m6 A modification patterns within individual tumors, an m6 Ascore signature was constructed. The results showed that the high m6 Ascore group was associated with a better prognosis; tumor somatic mutations and tumor microenvironment differed significantly between the high- and low- m6 Ascore groups. Furthermore, in the cohort with anti-CTLA-4 treatment alone, patients with a high m6 Ascore had higher ICI scores, which indicated significant therapeutic advantage and clinical benefits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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9. Ocular microvascular alteration in patients with myocardial infarction—a new OCTA study
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Jun-Yi Wu, Jin-Yu Hu, Qian-Min Ge, San-Hua Xu, Jie Zou, Min Kang, Ping Ying, Hong Wei, Qian Ling, Liang-Qi He, Cheng Chen, and Yi Shao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Myocardial infarction is defined as a sudden decrease or interruption in blood flow to the coronary arteries, causing ischemic necrosis of the corresponding cardiomyocytes. It is unclear whether systemic macrovascular alterations are associated with retinal microvascular changes. This study utilized optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) to compare variations in conjunctival vascular density and fundus retinal vessel density between patients with myocardial infarction (MI) and healthy controls. This study recruited 16 patients (32 eyes) with MI and 16 healthy controls (32 eyes). The superficial retinal layer (SRL), deep retinal layer (DRL) and conjunctival capillary plexus in each eye were evaluated by OCTA. Parameters measured included the density of the temporal conjunctival capillary, retinal microvascular (MIR) and macrovascular (MAR) alterations and total MIR (TMI). The microvascular density of each retinal region was evaluated by the hemisphere segmentation (SR, SL, IL, and IR), annular partition (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 and C6), and modified early treatment of diabetic retinopathy study (R, S, L, and I) methods. In the macular area, the superficial and deep retinal microvascular densities displayed notable variations. In the superficial layers, the superficial TMI, superficial MIR, and superficial MAR, as well as densities in the SL, IL, S, L, C1, C2, C5 and C6 regions, were significantly lower in MI patients (p
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- 2024
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10. Assessment of histologic prognostic factors of resectable rectal cancer: comparison of diagnostic performance using various apparent diffusion coefficient parameters
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Guang-Wen Chen, Long-lin Yin, Xiao-Li Chen, Hang Li, Neng-Yi Hou, Yi-Sha Liu, and Hong Pu
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Adult ,Male ,Colorectal cancer ,Lymphovascular invasion ,Biopsy ,lcsh:Medicine ,Lymph node metastasis ,Article ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Gastrointestinal cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Odds Ratio ,Effective diffusion coefficient ,Humans ,Rectal cancer ,Histology type ,lcsh:Science ,Aged ,Gastrointestinal Neoplasms ,Retrospective Studies ,Cancer ,Aged, 80 and over ,Observer Variation ,N category ,Multidisciplinary ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Tumor differentiation ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,lcsh:R ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,ROC Curve ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
This study is to investigate optimum apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) parameter for predicting lymphovascular invasion (LVI), lymph node metastasis (LNM) and histology type in resectable rectal cancer. 58 consecutive patients with resectable rectal cancer were retrospectively identified. The minimum, maximum, average ADC and ADC difference value were obtained on ADC maps. Maximum ADC and ADC difference value increased with the appearance of LVI (r = 0.501 and 0.495, P r = 0.615 and 0.695, P r = − 0.269, P = 0.041). ADC difference value was an independent risk factor for predicting LVI (odds ratio = 1.323; P = 0.005) and LNM (odds ratio = 1.526; P = 0.005). Maximum ADC and ADC difference value could distinguish N0 from N1 category, N0 from N1–N2, N0–N1 from N2 (all P P = 0.041). ADC difference value had higher area under the receiver operating characteristic curve than maximum ADC in identifying LVI (0.828 vs 0.797), N0 from N1 category (0.947 vs 0.847), N0 from N1–N2 (0.935 vs 0.874), and N0–N1 from N2 (0.814 vs 0.770). ADC difference value may be superior to the other ADC value parameters to predict LVI, N category and histology type of resectable rectal cancer.
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- 2020
11. Integration of microRNA and mRNA expression profiles in the skin of systemic sclerosis patients
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Hong Lin Zhu, Xiao Dan Dai, Yi Sha Li, Xiao xia Zuo, Si Ming Gao, Hui Luo, and Bin Zhou
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0301 basic medicine ,Biology ,Article ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SOX2 ,Fibrosis ,microRNA ,medicine ,Humans ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,RNA, Messenger ,Receptor ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Regulation of gene expression ,Multidisciplinary ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,integumentary system ,Gene Expression Profiling ,medicine.disease ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Cancer research ,ACVR2B ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in the fibrosis of systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, the underlying miRNA-mRNA regulatory network is not fully understood. A systemic investigation of the role of miRNAs would be very valuable for increasing our knowledge of the pathogenesis of SSc. Here, we combined miRNA and mRNA expression profiles and bioinformatics analyses and then performed validation experiments. we identified 21 miRNAs and 2698 mRNAs that were differentially expressed in SSc. Among these, 17 miRNAs and their 33 target mRNAs (55 miRNA-mRNA pairs) were involved in Toll-like receptor, transforming growth factor β and Wnt signalling pathways. Validation experiments revealed that miR-146b, miR-130b, miR-21, miR-31 and miR-34a levels were higher whereas miR-145 levels were lower in SSc skin tissues and fibroblasts, normal fibroblasts and endothelial cells that were stimulated with SSc serum. ACVR2B, FZD2, FZD5 and SOX2 levels were increased in SSc skin fibroblasts, normal fibroblasts and endothelial cells that were stimulated with SSc serum. We did not identify any negative correlations among these miRNA-mRNA pairs. miR-21 was specifically expressed at higher levels in SSc serum. Six miRNAs and 4 mRNAs appear to play important roles in the pathogenesis of SSc are worth investigating in future functional studies.
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- 2016
12. Integration of microRNA and mRNA expression profiles in the skin of systemic sclerosis patients
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Zhou, Bin, primary, Zuo, Xiao Xia, additional, Li, Yi Sha, additional, Gao, Si Ming, additional, Dai, Xiao Dan, additional, Zhu, Hong Lin, additional, and Luo, Hui, additional
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- 2017
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13. Gray matter volume alterations in patients with strabismus and amblyopia: voxel-based morphometry study
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Ting Su, Pei-Wen Zhu, Biao Li, Wen-Qing Shi, Qi Lin, Qing Yuan, Nan Jiang, Chong-Gang Pei, and Yi Shao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study proposes the use of the voxel-based morphometry (VBM) technique to investigate structural alterations of the cerebral cortex in patients with strabismus and amblyopia (SA). Sixteen patients with SA and sixteen healthy controls (HCs) underwent magnetic resonance imaging. Original whole brain images were analyzed using the VBM method. Pearson correlation analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between mean gray matter volume (GMV) and clinical manifestations. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was applied to classify the mean GMV values of the SA group and HCs. Compared with the HCs, GMV values in the SA group showed a significant difference in the right superior temporal gyrus, posterior and anterior lobes of the cerebellum, bilateral parahippocampal gyrus, and left anterior cingulate cortex. The mean GMV value in the right superior temporal gyrus, posterior and anterior lobes of the cerebellum, and bilateral parahippocampal gyrus were negatively correlated with the angle of strabismus. The ROC curve analysis of each cerebral region confirmed the accuracy of the area under the curve. Patients with SA have reduced GMV values in some brain regions. These findings might help to reveal the potential pathogenesis of SA and its relationship with the atrophy of specific regions of the brain.
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- 2022
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14. Alternations of interhemispheric functional connectivity in children with strabismus and amblyopia: a resting-state fMRI study
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Jiaxin Peng, Fan Yao, Qiuyu Li, Qianmin Ge, Wenqing Shi, Ting Su, Liying Tang, Yicong Pan, Rongbin Liang, Lijuan Zhang, and Yi Shao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that patients with strabismus or amblyopia can show significant functional and anatomical changes in the brain, but alterations of interhemispheric functional connectivity (FC) have not been well studied in this population. The current study analyzed whole-brain changes of interhemispheric FC in children with strabismus and amblyopia (CSA) using voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC).A total of 24 CSA (16 males and 8 females) and 24 normal controls (NCs) consisting of 16 and 8 age-, sex, and education-matched males and females, respectively, underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans in the resting state. According to Gaussian random field theory, changes in the resting state FC (rsFC) between hemispheres were evaluated using the VMHC method. The relationships between mean VMHC values in multiple brain regions and behavioral performance were evaluated by Pearson correlation analysis. In contrast to NCs, the CSA group showed significantly decreased VMHC values in the bilateral cerebellum, bilateral frontal superior orbital (frontal sup orb), bilateral temporal inferior(temporal inf),and bilateral frontal superior(frontal sup). CSA have abnormal interhemispheric FC in many brain regions, which may reflect dysfunction of eye movements and visual fusion. These findings might provide insight into the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms of CSA.
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- 2021
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15. Altered spontaneous activity in the frontal gyrus in dry eye: a resting-state functional MRI study
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Kang Yu, Yu Guo, Qian-Ming Ge, Ting Su, Wen-Qing Shi, Li-Juan Zhang, Hui-Ye Shu, Yi-Cong Pan, Rong-Bin Liang, Qiu-Yu Li, and Yi Shao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study investigated neurologic changes in patients with dry eye (DE) by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and to used regional homogeneity (ReHo) analysis to clarify the relationship between these changes and clinical features of DE. A total of 28 patients with DE and 28 matched healthy control (HC) subjects (10 males and 18 females in each group) were enrolled. fMRI scans were performed in both groups. We carried out ReHo analysis to assess differences in neural activity between the 2 groups, and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis was performed to evaluate the performance of ReHo values of specific brain areas in distinguishing DE patients from HCs. The relationship between average ReHo values and clinical characteristics was assessed by correlation analysis. ReHo values of the middle frontal gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, and superior frontal gyrus were significantly lower in DE patients compared to HCs. The ROC analysis showed that ReHo value had high accuracy in distinguishing between DE patients and HCs (P
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- 2021
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16. Author Correction: Altered spontaneous activity in the frontal gyrus in dry eye: a resting-state functional MRI study
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Kang Yu, Yu Guo, Qian-Min Ge, Ting Su, Wen‑Qing Shi, Li‑Juan Zhang, Hui‑Ye Shu, Yi‑Cong Pan, Rong‑Bin Liang, Qiu‑Yu Li, and Yi Shao
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Medicine ,Science - Published
- 2021
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