Medicine
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In recent years, as societal awareness of the risks associated with primary osteoporosis (POP) has deepened, numerous studies have explored the relationship between POP and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) constitution types. To further clarify the TCM constitution types closely associated with POP and provide evidence-based medical support for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis from a TCM perspective, we have employed evidence-based methods to investigate the relationship between POP and TCM constitution types. ⋯ The evidence suggests that the Yang-deficiency constitution, Yin-deficiency constitution, and Qi-deficiency constitution are the predominant TCM constitutional types in POP patients. Furthermore, Yang-deficiency constitution, Yin-deficiency constitution, and Qi-deficiency constitution may serve as potential risk factors for POP, while the Balanced constitution may act as a protective factor.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Relieving effect of jiao-tune of 5-element music on negative emotions in patients with decompensated hepatitis B virus cirrhosis: A randomized and controlled experiment study.
Depression and anxiety are common in patients with decompensated hepatitis B virus (HBV) cirrhosis. This study aimed to evaluate the relieving effects of the jiao-tune of 5-element music on negative emotions in patients with decompensated HBV cirrhosis. ⋯ The jiao-tune of 5-element music can relieve the negative emotions in patients with decompensated HBV cirrhosis.
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Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is triggered by neurovascular compression mostly at the root entry/exit zone of the facial nerve. HFS with the responsible blood vessel located in the internal auditory canal (IAC) is a very rare occurrence. In our case, the HFS was triggered by compression of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) loop on the facial nerve in the IAC. ⋯ The attachment of the facial nerve to the tortuous AICA loop coupled with the pulsatile impulse of tortuous AICA loop may have resulted in the entrapment and compression of the CN VII in the IAC.
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Retroperitoneal liposarcoma is a rare and complex tumor originating from the mesenchymal tissues, with no specific manifestations in the early stage, and a large tumor size in the late stage. Patients often consult a physician because of large abdominal mass, increased abdominal circumference, and abdominal pain, and rarely because of leukocytosis. ⋯ Retroperitoneal liposarcoma is highly malignant and prone to recurrence. Radical surgery is currently the primary treatment modality for patients with this condition. Analogous to cancer patients, those with elevated white blood cell counts and retroperitoneal liposarcoma may have poor prognoses, with a high likelihood of local recurrence and distant metastasis. Close postoperative follow-up is necessary. Therefore, regular postoperative review of blood routine may be a relatively economical and convenient method for the early detection of recurrence and metastasis of retroperitoneal liposarcoma.
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Case Reports
Identification of novel CDH23 variants linked to hearing loss in a Chinese family: A case report.
Deafness is associated with both environmental and genetic factors, with hereditary deafness often caused by mutations in deafness-related genes. Identifying and analyzing deafness-related genes will aid in early diagnosis and pave the way for treating inherited deafness through gene therapy in the future. ⋯ This study identified 2 novel heterozygous mutations in a Chinese family. Both the proband and her sibling have non-syndromic hearing loss (NSHL) and carry distinct heterozygous mutations of cadherin-like 23 (CDH23). One mutation, CDH23:c.2651 A>G, originated from their mother and paternal family, affecting the exon23 domain of CDH23. The other mutation, CDH23:c.2113 G>T, was inherited from their paternal grandmother, impacting the exon19 domain of CDH23. These 2 novel mutations likely cause NSHL by affecting protein function. This finding suggests that identifying 2 novel mutations in CDH23 contributes to the genetic basis of NSHL.