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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 244-246, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-414233

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Objective To explore the relationship between behavioral psychological symptoms in Alzheimer' s dementia(AD) patients and region-specific alterations in cerebral blood flow. Methods 60 patients with AD randomly selected from a psychiatric outpatient department and 30 randomly selected healthy elderly community controls were administered the Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE). All subjects underwent a perfusion CT scan to assess blood perfusion in brain regions of interest. The AD subjects were administered the behavioral patholigy in alzheimer' s disease(BEHAVE-AD) Rating Scale classified as mild, moderate or severe based on the results of the Clinical Dementia Rating scale. Results The most incidence was conduct disorder and the next was delusion.The score was 81.7% and 58.3% in turn. The conduct disorder score was higher in the severe demented group than in the mildly and moderate demented group(P<0. 05). The delusion score was higher in the moderate demented group than that in the mildly demented group(P<0.05). The time to peak(TTP)scores in the four groups of subjects were significantly different in the bilateral hippocampal formation, anteroinferior subiculum and entorhinal area. The TTP score was significantly higher in the moderately demented group than that in the mildly demented group and the control group(P<0. 05 ). Correlation analysis identified a positive correlation between conduct disorder, delusions and TTP in cerebral heteroplasia cortex (P < 0. 05 ), also identified a negative correlation between mood disorder and TTP(P<0. 05 ). Conclusion The conduct disorder,delusions and mood disorder in AD are associated with the chronicity ischemia of cerebral heteroplasia cortex leading to neural conduction disorders.

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Chinese Journal of Pancreatology ; (6): 79-81, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-395161

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Objective To study the Effect of acute peripancreatitc fluid collection and pancreatic necrosis to the prognosis of acute pancreatitis.Methods Retrospectively analyzing the prognostic effect of acute peripancreatitc fluid collection and pancreatic necrosis according to the early Computed-Tomograghy of 323 consecutive acute pancreatitis patients from Jan 2003 to Dec 2007,the end points are systemic inflammation response syndrome ( SIRS),pancreatic infection,and mortality.Results Within 5d after onset,97 of 323 cases (30%) presented with SIRS and lasted more than 2d,12 cases (3.7%) occurred pancreatic infection during middle or late phase,14 cases died,the mortality is 4.3%.141 of 323 cases (43.7%) who had acute peripancreatic fluid collection presented with SIRS,acute peripancreatic fluid collection correlated significantly with the occurrence of SIRS,P < 0.05.227 cases (277/323,85.8%) had no pancreatic necrosis,no pancreatic infection occurred,46 cases (46/323,14.2% )had pancreatic necrosis,pancreatic necrosis correlated significantly with pancreatic infection,P < 0.05.Conclusions Acute poripancreafic fluid collection and pancreatic necrosis had different prognostic effect to acute pancreatitis.Acute peripancreatic fluid collection correlated well with the occurrence of SIRS during the early phase;Pancreatic necrosis may be infected during middle or late phase of acute pancreatitis,more extent of pancreatic necrosis,more possible that pancreatic infection will occur.

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