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International Eye Science ; (12): 577-579, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012824

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Congenital entropion, an abnormal condition in which the eyelids roll inward, with the eyelashes losing their normal angulation and tilting toward the eye, especially in the lower eyelids and inner canthus, often occurs in infants and young children. Congenital entropion may lead to corneal epithelial abrasion, inflammation and ulcer, which may affect the function of the eye if not treated in time. Early surgical intervention is helpful to the health of children's eyes. The purpose of surgery is to change the structure of eyelid and weaken the force of entropion, thus improving the symptoms and corneal astigmatism. At present, there are many surgical treatments for congenital entropion. In this paper, the advantages, disadvantages and indications of these treatments are analyzed and summarized, providing a reference for clinical practice.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12)1998.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-519883

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Objective To strengthen the control of blood quality, ensure the safety of blood for clinical use and effectively contain the occurrence of transfusion transmitted disease. Methods Using the method of random sample survey, appraisal was made once again of the blood for clinical use in the blood stations of 14 cities(regions) of Hunan Province in 1997~2001, blood that had passed reexamination by relevant blood collecting and supplying institutions. The appraisal, conducted in the proportion of 10% of the yearly use of blood, focused on 5 indexes, including HBsAg, Anti HCV, Anti HIV, RPR, and ALT. Results 6 211 blood samples were checked, with the total positive rate being 7.89‰. Among theses, the positive rate of samples sent for testing was 7.78‰, the positive rate of samples collected and tested on the spot was 9.35‰, the positive rate of HBsAg was 2.59‰, the positive rate of Anti HCV was 3.86‰, the positive rate of Anti HIV after primary screening was 0.64‰(ascertained to be negative through Western Blot testing), the rate of ALT≥25 IU was 0.81‰, and the testing of syphilis was all negative. Conclusion Serious problems remain to be solved with regard to the safety of blood for clinical use.

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