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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1038559

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Lateral flow immunochromatography assay is a new instantaneous detection technology that employs a chromatographic membrane and labeling materials for detection. This detection technology is convenient, fast, and inexpensive, and is therefore widely used in a number of different fields, such as biomedicine, disease detection, food safety, environmental protection, and so on. Traditional lateral flow immunochromatography assay relied on visual observation and provided only qualitative or semi-quantitative results. By utilizing various types of markers and sensitive detection devices, lateral flow immunochromatography assay enables quantitative and multi-component detection of the analytes. The research progress on the lateral flow immunoassay detection system and its current applications in the context of recognition elements, labeling materials, and detection instruments were reviewed in this paper.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910639

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Portal vein thrombosis is a common complication after esophagogastric devascularization and splenectomy (EDS), with concealment and potential risks, which limited the therapeutic effect. The patients undergoing EDS are often accompanied by severe liver cirrhosis, whose abnormal hemostasis poses a dilemma for antithrombotic therapy. This article reviewed on the research progress of hemostasis of these patients, and risk factors, mechanism, prevention, therapy of post-EDS portal vein thrombosis.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-753904

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Objective To investigate the advantage of neuronavigation assisted microsurgical resection of gliomas in eloquent areas of brain. Methods The clinical data of 99 patients with gliomas in eloquent areas of brain and underwent microsurgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from January 2012 to December 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. All patients were divided into two groups: neuronavigator-guided microsurgery group (neuronavigation group,46 cases) and non-neuronavigator-guided microsurgery group (non-neuronavigation group,53 cases). The neuronavigation group received neuronavigation assisted microsurgery, while the non-neuronavigation group received general microsurgery. MRI examination, Karnofsky performance scale (KPS) score and symptomatic improvement rate were used to analyze the extent of resection and postoperative function. Results The total resection rate of neuronavigation group was 91.3% (42/46). Comparing with 73.6% (39/53) total resection rate in non-neuronavigation group,the difference of total resection rate was statistically significant (Z=-2.343,P<0.05). The postoperative symptoms improved both in neuronavigation group and non-neuronavigation group,and the KPS score at discharge were higher than that before operation (P<0.05). No aggravation of symptoms and signs or new complications occurred in all patients except one case of postoperative muscle strength decline in non-neuronavigation group after the surgery. According to tumor size,the total resection rate of neuronavigation group and non-neuronavigation group among patients whose maximum size of tumor≥3cm were 89.5%(34/38) and 72.5%(37/51) respectively. The difference of total resection rate was statistically significant between these two groups (Z=-2.040,P<0.05). Conclusion Neuronavigation assisted microsurgical resection of gliomas in brain eloquent areas can improve the rate of total resection and postoperative quality of life without increase in postoperative complications.

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