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2. [Angiofibroma of soft tissue at the cervicothoracic junction: a case report].
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Han RM, Sun QJ, Wu GZ, Wang WJ, Wang ZH, Zhu DD, and Meng CD
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- Humans, Cervical Vertebrae, Angiofibroma surgery, Head and Neck Neoplasms, Soft Tissue Neoplasms surgery
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- 2023
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3. [Expert consensus on the prevention and treatment of adverse reactions in subcutaneous immunotherapy(2023, Chongqing)].
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Yang YC, Shen Y, Wang XD, Jiang Y, Qiu QH, Li J, Yu SQ, Ke X, Liu F, Xu YT, Lou HF, Wang HT, Yu GD, Xu R, Meng J, Meng CD, Sun N, Chen JJ, Zeng M, Xie ZH, Sun YQ, Tang J, Zhao KQ, Zhang WT, Shi ZH, Xu CL, Yang YL, Lu MP, Ye HP, Wei X, Sun B, An YF, Sun YN, Gu YR, Zhang TH, Ba L, Yang QT, Ye J, Xu Y, and Li HB
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- Humans, Consensus, Desensitization, Immunologic adverse effects, Immunotherapy adverse effects, Injections, Subcutaneous, Allergens, Hypersensitivity
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- 2023
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4. [Schwannomas of the nasal bone in a child].
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Liu XY, Zhu DD, Meng CD, and Sha JC
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- Humans, Child, Nasal Bone, Neurilemmoma surgery
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- 2023
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5. Chinese Expert Consensus on the Use of Biologics in Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis (2022, Zhuhai).
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Hong HY, Chen TY, Yang QT, Sun YQ, Chen FH, Lou HF, Wang HT, Yu RL, An YF, Liu F, Wang TS, Lu MP, Qiu QH, Wang XD, Chen JJ, Meng CD, Xie ZH, Meng J, Zeng M, Xu CL, Wang Y, Yang YC, Zhang WT, Tang J, Yang YL, Xu R, Yu GD, Shi ZH, Wei X, Ye HP, Sun YN, Yu SQ, Zhang TH, Yong J, Hang W, Xu YT, Xu Y, Tan GL, Sun N, Yang G, Li YJ, Ye J, Zuo KJ, Zhang LQ, Wang XY, Yang AN, Xu YX, Liao W, Fan YP, and Li HB
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- Humans, Chronic Disease, Consensus, Omalizumab therapeutic use, Quality of Life, Steroids therapeutic use, Asthma drug therapy, Biological Products therapeutic use, Nasal Polyps complications, Nasal Polyps drug therapy, Rhinitis complications, Rhinitis drug therapy, Sinusitis complications, Sinusitis drug therapy
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Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common inflammatory disease in otolaryngology, mainly manifested as nasal congestion, nasal discharge, facial pain/pressure, and smell disorder. CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), an important phenotype of CRS, has a high recurrence rate even after receiving corticosteroids and/or functional endoscopic sinus surgery. In recent years, clinicians have focused on the application of biological agents in CRSwNP. However, it has not reached a consensus on the timing and selection of biologics for the treatment of CRS so far., Summary: We reviewed the previous studies of biologics in CRS and summarized the indications, contraindications, efficacy assessment, prognosis, and adverse effects of biologics. Also, we evaluated the treatment response and adverse reactions of dupilumab, omalizumab, and mepolizumab in the management of CRS and made recommendations., Key Messages: Dupilumab, omalizumab, and mepolizumab have been approved for the treatment of CRSwNP by the US Food and Drug Administration. Type 2 and eosinophilic inflammation, need for systemic steroids or contraindication to systemic steroids, significantly impaired quality of life, anosmia, and comorbid asthma are required for the use of biologics. Based on current evidence, dupilumab has the prominent advantage in improving quality of life and reducing the risk of comorbid asthma in CRSwNP among the approved monoclonal antibodies. Most patients tolerate biological agents well in general with few major or severe adverse effects. Biologics have provided more options for severe uncontrolled CRSwNP patients or patients who refuse to have surgery. In the future, more novel biologics will be assessed in high-quality clinical trials and applied clinically., (© 2023 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2023
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6. [One case report of clown nose: nasal metastasis of ovarian cancer].
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Liu XY, Meng CD, Sha JC, Wang YT, and Zhu DD
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- Humans, Female, Nose, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Ovarian Neoplasms, Nose Neoplasms surgery
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- 2022
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7. [Bioinformatics analysis of nasal epithelial cell gene expression in seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis].
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Sun LW, Liu ZY, Sha JC, Meng CD, and Zhu DD
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- Allergens, Animals, Computational Biology, Cytokines metabolism, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Gene Expression, Humans, Interleukin-33 metabolism, Interleukin-6 metabolism, Interleukin-8, Nasal Mucosa metabolism, Plant Extracts metabolism, Pyroglyphidae, RNA metabolism, Seasons, Rhinitis, Allergic metabolism, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal
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Objective: Transcriptome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis were performed on the gene expression of nasal epithelial cells in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis (AR) and perennial AR, so as to obtain the differences in the gene expression of nasal epithelial cells between seasonal AR and perennial AR. Methods: The human nasal epithelial cell line(HNEpC) was cultured in vitro , treated with 100 μg/ml mugwort or house dust mite (HDM) extracts for 24 hours. Total cell RNA was extracted, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) was used to detect the expression of cytokines, including IL-6, IL-8, IL-33 and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP). From November 2019 to November 2020, 3 seasonal AR patients, 3 perennial AR patients, and 3 healthy controls who attended the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University were analyzed. The patients' primary nasal epithelial cells were cultured in vitro , treated with corresponding allergens for 24 hours. Total RNA was extracted for transcriptome sequencing, and the sequencing results were analyzed by bioinformatics. Results: The qPCR results showed that the cytokines IL-6, IL-8, IL-33 and TSLP of HNEpC treated with mugworts extracts and HDM extracts had the same trend of change. After the nasal epithelial cells from patients with seasonal AR and perennial AR were treated with corresponding allergens, there were differences in biological processes and signal pathways between those and control. Gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis showed that the differentially expressed genes (DEG) in AR patients allergic to mugwort were mainly enriched in the oxidation-reduction process, the negative regulation of apoptosis process, and the cell adhesion; the DEG in AR patients allergic to HDM were mainly enriched in cell adhesion, the negative regulation of cell proliferation and the response to drug. Enrichment analysis of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) signaling pathway showed that the DEG of AR patients allergic to mugwort were significantly enriched in arachidonic acid metabolism, p53 signaling pathway and transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) signaling pathway, while the DEG of AR patients allergic to HDM were mainly enriched in cells cycle, Fanconi anemia pathway and DNA replication. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) showed that the inflammatory response, TNF-α/NF-κB signaling pathway and IL-2/STAT5 signaling pathway were significantly up-regulated in AR patients allergic to mugwort, indicating the promotion of inflammatory response; and AR patients allergic to HDM had significant down-regulation of G2M, E2F, and MYC, indicating the inhibition of cell proliferation. The protein-protein interaction network showed that TNF and CDK1 were the most interacting proteins in mugwort and HDM allergic AR patients, respectively. Conclusion: Seasonal AR and perennial AR may affect the different biological processes and signal pathways of nasal epithelial cells, leading to differences in the occurrence and development of AR.
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- 2022
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8. [Interpretation of the guidelines for multidisciplinary treatment of epistaxis of the British Academy of Rhinology].
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Liu YT, Sha JC, Zhu DD, Xie J, and Meng CD
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- Electrocoagulation, England, Humans, Epistaxis, Ethnicity
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Summary Epistaxis is a common condition that can be associated with significant morbidity, and it places a considerable burden on our healthcare system. In China, a draft guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of epistaxis was released in 2015. In UK, a national audit of management for epistaxis was promulgated in 2016, followed by multidisciplinary consensus recommendations on the hospital management of epistaxis in 2017. Here, we compared the management of diagnosis and treatment for epistaxis between China and UK in five clinical aspects, including initial assessment, cautery, intranasal agents, antithrombotic therapy and hematological factors, as well as surgery and radiological intervention. The results demonstrate that the management recommendations in UK combined a wide-ranging review of the relevant literature with established and rigorous methods of guideline generation, while the guidelines in China is more specific on the procedures of diagnosis and treatment for epistaxis. The current discussion provides perspectives to improve the guidelines for epistaxis in China., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.)
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- 2019
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9. Diagnosis and comprehensive therapy for cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma of the external auditory canal: a case report and literature review.
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Xiu Q, Wang XJ, Zhu DD, and Meng CD
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- Adult, Ear Canal diagnostic imaging, Ear Canal pathology, Ear Canal surgery, Endoscopy, Hearing Loss etiology, Humans, Male, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Carcinoma, Merkel Cell diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Merkel Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Merkel Cell surgery, Ear Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Ear Neoplasms pathology, Ear Neoplasms surgery, Skin Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Skin Neoplasms surgery
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- 2018
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10. [Complementary and alternative medicine for rhinitis and sinusitis].
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Sun LW, Sha JC, Meng CD, and Zhu DD
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- Chronic Disease, Humans, Rhinitis, Allergic therapy, Complementary Therapies, Rhinitis therapy, Sinusitis therapy
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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) describes a broad category of practices and treatments for the prevention or treatment of disease outside the realm of conventional medicine. CAM is widely used in the treatment of allergic rhinitis, acute and chronic rhinosinusitis. This article summarizes a variety of CAM and the efficacy in the treatment of rhinitis and sinusitis, with the purpose of increasing people's awareness of CAM and enriching the treatment of rhinitis and sinusitis, so that patients can benefit from it.
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- 2018
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11. [Research progress on intralymphatic immunotherapy].
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Rong LJ, Zheng J, Lang JQ, and Meng CD
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- Humans, Injections, Subcutaneous, Sublingual Immunotherapy methods, Biomedical Research, Hypersensitivity therapy, Immunotherapy methods
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Intralymphatic immunotherapy (ILIT) is an effective and safe causative treatment for allergic diseases. Compared with conventional specific immunotherapy such as subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) and sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), ILIT could significantly reduce treatment duration. This article will review the results of previous researches focusing on ILIT.
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- 2018
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12. [Imaging-navigated endoscopic surgery in acute pediatric sinusitis with orbital subperiosteal abscess: two cases report].
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Sha JC, Zhang C, Meng CD, Zhu DD, An LF, Zheng J, Jin GH, and Lang JQ
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Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.
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- 2017
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13. [The research progress of eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis].
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Yang C, Meng CD, and Zhu DD
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- Chronic Disease, Eosinophilia, Nasal Polyps complications, Rhinitis immunology, Sinusitis immunology, Eosinophils, Rhinitis classification, Rhinitis complications, Sinusitis classification, Sinusitis complications
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Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis is the disease pathologically characterized by increased eosinophil infiltration in the tissue. In recent years, many scholars focus on studies of eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis to explore the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, treatment and prognosis. In this paper, we review the studies about the eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.)
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- 2017
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14. [Taste dysfunction analysis in patients with allergic rhinitis].
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Sha JC, Guan GM, Zhu DD, Cui N, Xiu Q, Zhao C, and Meng CD
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- Endoscopy, Humans, Rhinitis, Allergic complications, Surveys and Questionnaires, Taste Perception, Tongue physiopathology, Visual Analog Scale, Ageusia etiology, Nasal Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Quality of Life, Rhinitis, Allergic surgery, Taste
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Objective: To investigate the taste dysfuction and its features in patients with allergic rhinitis,and to study its influence on quality of life. Method: Three hundred and five consecutive cases were enrolled. Rhino conjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire, visual analogue scale and Lund-Kennedy nasal endoscopy scores were used to assess the taste dysfunction. In addition, taste test with paper strips was used to evaluate the four basic tastes of the twenty patients with severity dysfuction VAS. Result: Taste dysfuction accounted for 18.03% (55/305) in all allergic rhintis, while hypogeusia and hypergeusia were 98.18% (54/55), 1.82% (1/55) respectively. There were significant differences of RQLQ scores in taste dysfuction group compared to no taste dysfunction group, there were positive correlated relationship, but no difference between taste function and nasal VAS scores nor Lund and Kennedy nasal endoscopy scores. Saline taste, bitter taste, sweet taste and sour taste were impaired in AR, thus, saline taste was more diminishes than another three ( P < 0.05). Conclusion: Taste dysfunction is common symptom in allergic rhinitis, mainly including hypogeusia, especially saline taste.Taste dysfunction can impact patients'quality of life., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.)
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- 2017
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15. [Investigation on the expression of microvessel pericyte coverage index and lymph vessel density in nasal polyps].
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Cui N, Zhu DD, Guan GM, Sha JC, Meng CD, Li L, and Xiu Q
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- Actins metabolism, Adult, Albumins metabolism, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived metabolism, Antigens, CD34 metabolism, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Lymphatic Vessels metabolism, Male, Nasal Mucosa metabolism, Nasal Polyps metabolism, Nasal Polyps pathology, Peptide Fragments metabolism, Pericytes metabolism, Turbinates metabolism, Turbinates pathology, Lymphatic Vessels pathology, Nasal Mucosa pathology, Nasal Polyps etiology, Pericytes pathology
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Objective: To investigate the role of lymph vessel density (LVD) and microvessel pericyte coverage index (MPI) in the pathogenesis of nasal polyps. Methods: Using immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence double staining method, the expressions of albumin, D2-40 and CD34-α-SMA in 11 specimens of normal nasal mucosa, 26 specimens of nasal polyp and 26 specimens of inferior turbinate tissue from patients with nasal polyps were investigated. The counts of microvessel density (MVD), lymph vessel density (LVD) and microvessel pericyte coverage index (MPI) were compared. SPSS 17.0 software was used to analyze the data. Results: The nasal polyp group(0.269±0.096) had more albumin than inferior turbinate tissue group(0.159±0.078) and normal nasal mucosa group(0.138±0.045), the differences were significant ( q value was 4.873, 4.446, both P <0.05). The counts of MVD in nasal polyp group (30.52±4.42) were not significantly higher than those in inferior turbinate tissue group (30.33±6.03) and normal nasal mucosa group(28.21±6.84), the differences were not significant ( q value was 0.130, 1.147, both P >0.05). The MPI in nasal polyp group (0.291±0.096) was significantly lower than those in inferior turbinate tissue group(0.432±0.101) and normal nasal mucosa group(0.416±0.071), the difference was significant ( q value was 5.399, 3.680, both P <0.05). The counts of LVD in the nasal polyp group(0.245±0.073) were significantly lower than those in inferior turbinate tissue group (0.431±0.054) and normal nasal mucosa group(0.470±0.078), the difference was significant ( q value was 10.004, 9.328, both P <0.05). MPI expression in the nasal polyp group was negetively correlated to albumin expression( r =-0.889, P <0.05). The LVD expression in the nasal polyp group was negetively correlated to albumin expression( r =-0.901, P <0.05). Conclusion: Different LVD and MIP in nasal polyp tissues and normal nasal mucosa tissues imply that microcirculatory dysfunction plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of nasal polyps.
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- 2016
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16. [Sidelights of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Congress 2016].
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Sha JC and Meng CD
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- 2016
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17. [New therapeutic strategies in allergic rhinitis].
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Sha JC, Meng CD, Xiu Q, and Zhu DD
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- Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use, Allergens, Histamine Antagonists therapeutic use, Prevalence, Quality of Life, Rhinitis, Allergic therapy
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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a nasal inflammatory, IgE-mediated disease that occurs when some individuals inhales something he or she is allergic to, such as pollen or animal dander. It is also a refractory disease with high prevalence in the field of rhinology. The treatment of AR is really a difficult and challenging task because of the high prevalence, economic burden and the interference to the quality of life. At present, nasal corticosteroid and antihistamines were the mainly therapies, however, there is up to 40% patients not satisfactory to these therapies. So exploring new therapy or target is necessary. This article will review the results of previous studies focused on the new therapies of AR.
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- 2016
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18. [Analysis of the level and significance of immunoglobulin free light chain in nasal secretion and in serum of patients with allergic rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis].
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Meng CD, Dong Z, Sha JC, Li L, and Zhu DD
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- Adolescent, Adult, Bodily Secretions immunology, Case-Control Studies, Eosinophil Cationic Protein blood, Eosinophil Cationic Protein immunology, Female, Humans, Immunoglobulin E blood, Immunoglobulin E immunology, Immunoglobulin Light Chains blood, Male, Middle Aged, Nose immunology, Rhinitis blood, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial blood, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal blood, Tryptases blood, Tryptases immunology, Young Adult, Immunoglobulin Light Chains immunology, Rhinitis immunology, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial immunology, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal immunology
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Objective: To test the immunoglobulin free light chain (FLC) from nasal secretion(s) and serum of patients with allergic rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis for the purpose of exploring the possible immunological mechanism., Methods: Sixty consecutive patients were selected between September and December in 2009, involving 30 patients with allergic rhinitis and 30 patients with non-allergic rhinitis, diagnosed by symptoms, signs, SPT and sIgE. Thirty volunteers was chosen as health control (HC). ELISA was used to detect the total IgE, eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), mast cell tryptase (MCT), κFLC, λFLC in nasal secretion and serum. The data was statistically analyzed by SPSS 17.0 software., Results: According to the VAS scores, the nasal symptoms of AR and NAR, including sneeze, nasal discharge, nasal obstruction and nasal itching were compared. There was no statistical difference (t value was 1.189, 0.741, 0.758, 0.797, respectively, P < 0.5); In serum, κFLC, λFLC, IgE, ECP & MCT were increased in NAR compared to HC (P < 0.05); λFLC was increased in NAR compared to AR group (P < 0.05), κFLC and ECP were increased in AR. There was no significant difference between AR and NAR (P < 0.05); In nasal secretion, κFLC, λFLC, IgE, ECP and MCT were increased in AR and NAR compared to HC, and the ECP and IgE were significantly increased in AR compared to NAR (P < 0.05). ; In nasal secretion, the FLCs revealed a significantly higher correlation with MCT (r value was 0.518 and 0.484, P < 0.01), and in serum revealed a significant correlation with ECP (r value was 0.343 and 0.342, P < 0.01)., Conclusions: Immunoglobulin free light chain takes part in the path of physiological process of allergic rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis with the immunological mechanism.
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- 2012
19. Overexpression of interleukin-l7 in tumor-associated macrophages is correlated with the differentiation and angiogenesis of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
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Meng CD, Zhu DD, Jiang XD, Li L, Sha JC, Dong Z, and Kong H
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- Adult, Aged, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell genetics, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Interleukin-17 genetics, Laryngeal Neoplasms genetics, Male, Middle Aged, Neovascularization, Pathologic genetics, Neovascularization, Pathologic metabolism, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Young Adult, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism, Interleukin-17 metabolism, Laryngeal Neoplasms metabolism, Macrophages metabolism
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Background: Interleukin-l7 (IL-17), which exerts strong pro-inflammatory effects, has emerged as an important mediator in inflammation-associated cancer. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between IL-17 and tumor associated macrophages (TAMs), and the correlation of the microvessel density in the development of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC)., Methods: Histopathological observations and immunohistochemistry staining for IL-17, CD68, and CD34 were performed on 72 specimens (32 cases of LSCC, 20 cases of adjacent tissues of carcinoma as controls, and 20 cases of chronic hypertrophic laryngitis). Double immunohistochemical staining was done to determine which cells expressed IL-17. Real-time quantitative PCR determined the mRNA expression of IL-17. ELISA was used to detect the expression of the serum level of IL-17 in the three groups., Results: The inflammation response had increased in LSCC. Overexpression of IL-17 and CD68 protein were seen in LSCC (P < 0.01). The expression of IL-17 was different between well and poorly differentiated LSCC (P < 0.01). The IL-17 expressing cells were mainly located in macrophages (CD68(+)/IL17(+)) as demonstrated by double immunohistochemical staining. IL-17 expression significantly correlated with high microvessel density (CD34(+)) in LSCC (P < 0.05). Relatively higher mRNA expression levels of IL-17 were seen in LSCC compared to the controls (P < 0.05). The serum expression of IL-17 was similar among the three groups (P > 0.05)., Conclusion: IL-17 was expressed by TAMs, and IL-17 may significantly correlate to the differentiation and angiogenesis in the development of LSCC.
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- 2012
20. [Chondrosarcomas of sphenoid sinus and skull base: report of two cases].
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Meng CD, Li L, and An LF
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Chondrosarcoma, Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms, Skull Base Neoplasms, Sphenoid Sinus
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- 2012
21. [Surgical management of aspergillosis limited within the vocal cord: 2 cases report].
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Li L, An LF, and Meng CD
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- Adult, Aspergillosis pathology, Female, Humans, Laryngeal Diseases microbiology, Laryngeal Diseases pathology, Middle Aged, Vocal Cords pathology, Aspergillosis surgery, Laryngeal Diseases surgery
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- 2011
22. [Clinical features of non-allergic rhinitis and the therapeutic efficacy of combination of intranasal steroid and H1-antihistamine].
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Li L, An LF, Meng CD, Zhu XW, Dong Z, and Zhu DD
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- Administration, Intranasal, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Anti-Inflammatory Agents administration & dosage, Child, Child, Preschool, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Glucocorticoids administration & dosage, Histamine Antagonists administration & dosage, Histamine H1 Antagonists administration & dosage, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use, Glucocorticoids therapeutic use, Histamine Antagonists therapeutic use, Histamine H1 Antagonists therapeutic use, Rhinitis drug therapy
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Objective: To investigate the basic clinical features of non-allergic rhinitis (NAR) in age, sex, incentives, and the effect of treatment with combined intranasal steroids and antihistamines., Methods: One hundred consecutive NAR patients were included in this study and the age, gender, predisposing factors and clinical symptoms were analyzed. Combined intranasal steroids and antihistamines used for 8 weeks, the symptoms were recorded before and after treatment with visual analogue scale(VAS) score as the assessment of treatment effects. SPSS 17.0 software was used to analyze the data., Results: Ninety-three NAR patients were adults, and the sex ratio was 1:1.2 (male:female), and the peak age incidence was between 30 - 39 years old. The main nasal symptoms were sneezing (96 cases), rhinorrhea (88 cases), nasal blockage (72 cases) and nasal itching (69 cases). The symptoms of eye and respiratory tract were always accompanied as eye itching (49 cases), tears (32 cases), congestion (22 cases), swelling (13 cases), cough (21 cases), suffocation (19 cases), chest compression (13 cases), wheezing (10 cases); Seventy-nine (79.0%) patients could indicate at least one kind of incentives, the temperature change (54 cases), dust (28 cases), irritating odor (21 cases) was the main incentive of NAR. Forty-seven patients completed the combined treatment of intranasal steroids and antihistamines, 38 (80.9%) patients were satisfied with the result with all symptoms relieved except wheezing (P < 0.05), but 36 patients had the NAR returned when they were exposed with the predisposing factors in the coming year; the remaining 9 (19.1%) patients failed the treatment., Conclusions: The clinical features of NAR were as follows: adult constituted the main patient population, women were slightly more than man but with no difference between genders; sneezing and nasal discharge were the main clinical symptoms, always more than 1 incentives. The combination of intranasal steroids and antihistamines could control the most of clinical symptoms.
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- 2011
23. [Clinical characteristics in patients with non-allergic rhinitis and allergic rhinitis: preliminary analysis].
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Meng CD, Li L, Jiang XD, Dong Z, and Zhu DD
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Rhinitis classification, Rhinitis epidemiology, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial epidemiology, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal epidemiology, Rhinitis, Vasomotor diagnosis, Rhinitis, Vasomotor epidemiology, Seasons, Sex Distribution, Young Adult, Rhinitis diagnosis, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial diagnosis, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal diagnosis
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Objective: To compare and analyze the clinical characteristics in patients with hyperreactive non-allergic rhinitis (HNAR) and allergic rhinitis (AR)., Methods: A questionnaire survey on AR and HNAR patients between January and August 2009 was conducted. The clinical data of 298 AR patients and 100 HNAR patients were analyzed, including gender, age distribution, seasonal, clinical symptom and induced factors., Results: The number of male patients was more than female in AR, while in NAR, the number of female patients was more than male (χ(2) = 6.415, P = 0.01). The highest morbidity age in AR was teenagers, aged between 10 - 19 (χ(2) = 12.772, P = 0.00), while in HNAR, the highest morbidity age was middle-aged and youth, aged between 30 - 39 (χ(2) = 51.533, P = 0.00). The main onset seasons in AR was autumn, while there was no seasonal diversity in HNAR. The main allergen in AR was mugwort and ragweed, consistent with the vegetative cover characteristic in Jilin province. The main classification of AR was moderate-severe persistent (χ(2) = 123.991, P = 0.00), while the main classification of HNAR was moderate-severe intermittent (χ(2) = 97.420, P = 0.00). The clinical symptoms were significantly different between AR and HNAR except rhinocnesmus (all P < 0.05). There was consistency about non-specificity induced factors in AR and HNAR (all P > 0.05)., Conclusions: There were significant differences between AR and HNAR in sex, age, classification and seasons. The severity of clinical symptoms in AR was higher than that in HNAR except sneezing and gasping. There was consistency about induced factors in AR and HNAR.
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- 2010
24. [Correlation analysis of two serum specific IgE test systems and skin prick test in allergic rhinitis patients].
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Jiang XD, Li GY, Sha JC, Zhu XW, Meng CD, Dong Z, and Zhu DD
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial immunology, Sensitivity and Specificity, Skin Tests, Young Adult, Immunoglobulin E blood, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial blood, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial diagnosis
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Objective: To evaluate the correlation between two serum specific IgE and skin prick test (SPT) for the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis., Methods: Two hundred and sixteen patients were referred to the allergist for a suspected allergic rhinitis between June and October in 2009. Patients were classified as positive for inhalant allergy if they had a positive clinical history and a related positive SPT for the suspected inhalant allergen. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS13.0 software., Results: One hundred and fifty-eight patients had a positive SPT, comparing with the SPT, the diagnostic indexes (accuracy, sensitivity, specificity) of the ImmunoCAP system and the AllergyScreen system were 0.810 and 0.819, 0.872 and 0.780, 0.741 and 0.862 respectively. The accuracy was similar between the two systems (χ(2) = 0.112, P > 0.05). The ImmunoCAP system had a higher sensitivity (χ(2) = 7.361, P < 0.05). The AllergyScreen system had a higher specificity (χ(2) = 10.222, P < 0.05)., Conclusions: This data supported the use of ImmunoCAP system and AllergyScreen system to identify potentially significant individual allergens in the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis. The ImmunoCAP system had a higher sensitivity. The AllergyScreen system had a higher specificity. The AllergyScreen system can be used as a complementary with the ImmunoCAP system.
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- 2010
25. [Diagnosis and treatment of cervical Castleman disease presenting as a neck mass].
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Wang J, Xin WH, Sun YX, Chen QQ, Meng CD, Yue J, Kan YN, Zhu JJ, Yang ZQ, and Yao P
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neck pathology, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Castleman Disease diagnosis, Castleman Disease pathology, Lymph Nodes pathology
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate the clinical and pathological features, diagnosis and treatment of Castleman disease (CD)., Methods: Clinical features and related information on diagnosis and treatment of eight cases of CD were retrospectively analyzed. The size of involved lymph nodes ranged from (2 cm x 2 cm x 3 cm) - (4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm). The lymph nodes were found in level I (1 case), level II (3 cases), level III (3 cases) and level IV (1 case). CT examination in eight patients showed the lesions manifested as ellipse soft masses. Dynamic contrast CT scan in four patients showed ring-enhanced area around the masses. Blood routine examination in eight patients were generally normal, with six patients had mild anemia., Results: Based on the clinical classification, all lesions in this group were localized CD. Histopathology indicated that all lesions were of hyaline-vascular type. After surgery, there was no recurrence during the follow-up period., Conclusions: Patients with localized CD mainly have lymphadenectasis in a single location. The CT scan can give some evidence. Surgery should be given first priority.
- Published
- 2010
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