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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 414-417, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-383344

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Objective To analyze the onset, clinical manifestation, causation, complications of pediatric uveitis. MethodsOne hundred and two patients with uveitis under 16 year-old were retrospectively studied. They visited the clinic in Peking University First Hospital from November 1979 to December 2008. Their age ranged from 2.5 to 16 years old, with a mcan of 11.9 years. Routine exam was carried out, including visual acuity, slit lamp, fundus, and laboratory workup. The diagnosis and classification were made by the anatomic location according to the standard of The International Uveitis Working Group. The data of disease history, age of onset, manifestation, recurrence, causation, systemic diseases, complications, and lab examination were analyzed. Results A total of 102 patients (170 eyes)with pediatric uveitis were included in this study, 68 patients (66.6%) were bilateral cases. Anterior uveitis represented in 38 patients (37.3% ), intermediate uveitis in 19 (18.6%), posterior uveitis in 10 (9.8%),and panuveitis in 35 (34.3%). The disease duration was from five days to 2.4 years, with a mean of 3.6 months. The follow-up time was two weeks to more than ten years. The first three causes of pediatric uveitis were juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Vogt-Koyanagi Harada disease, and Behcet's disease. 36 patients were found with complications, and among them 19 had complicated cataract, seven had secondary glaucoma, five had corneal band dystrophy, 12 had iris synechia (both anterior and posterior), one had retinal detachment, two had eye atrophy, and one patient with juvenile idiopathic arthritis had bilateral femoral head necrosis because of the use of steroid and hip joint was replaced. There were ten children suffering more than two complications. Conclusions Pediatric uveitis is a possible blindness disease with variety of etiology and manifestations, and tends to cause complications. Early and special attention must be taken to avoid serious consequences.

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Journal of Environment and Health ; (12)2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-545349

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Objective To understand the content of fluoride in dinking water in the rural area in Yaodu district and to provide the data for water improvement. Methods 873 water samples were randomly collected from 175 villages in Yaodu district during Apr.-Sep., 2006 and the fluoride ion selective electrode was used to determine the fluoride in dinking water. Results The eligible rate of fluoride concentration in the investigated drinking water samples was 54.75%. The range of fluoride concentration was 0.24-5.44 mg/L. Conclusion The investigated area is the moderate or severe prevalent area of endemic fluorosis, water improvement should be enhanced in this area.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-535974

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Objective To investgate the changes of bone mineral density (BMD) and biochemical markers of bone metabolism in elderly male patients with osteoporosis (OP) . Methods BMD and bone mineral content (BMC) of the lumbar spines (L 2~4 ) and the biochemical markers of bone metabolism in serum and urine were measured. Results BMD and BMC in OP group was reduced by 21.6% and 25% respectively vs that in control group. Bone formation indicators of serum levels of ALP and BGP in OP group were increased by 25.4% and 222% respectively vs that in control. At the same time, bone resorption indicators of urine Hop/Cr and NTX/Cr ratios were significantly increased by 22.6% and 223% in OP group than that in control. Serum T level of OP group was lower than that in control group and serum 25 OH D3 was below the normal value in both groups. Conclusions BMD and BMC of the lumbar spines (L 2 4 ) are the main basis for diagnosing the osteoporosis in men. Some elder male patients with osteoporosis are due to high turnover of bone metabolism. Androgen plays an important part in maintaining the bone mass. Vitamin D deficiency in elder men is the main reason occurring osteoporosis.

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