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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology ; (12): 874-878, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706347

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Objective To explore the consistency of different physicians in diagnosis of malignant breast lesions with breast CEUS predictive model.Methods Totally 953 patients with solitary breast nodule from multicenter who underwent ultrasound and CEUS were collected.The research team was composed by the initial group (one junior physician from each hospital),check group (one or two physicians who had at least two-year experience of CEUS examination from each hospital),research group (two senior physicians from Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital) and cross-blinded group (one or two vice directors or chief physicians from each hospital).At first,the lesions were classified according to the breast imaging reporting and data system (BI RADS) by the initial group and the check group,then new BI RADS classifications were performed by research group and cross blind group with breast CEUS predictive model.The consistency of different physicians in diagnosis of malignant breast lesions was analyzed.Results Among 953 patients,benign lesions were found in 451 patients (451/953,47.32%),malignant lesions were found in 435 patients (435/953,45.65%),and precancerous lesions were found in 67 patients (67/953,7.03%).The accuracy of the initial group,check group,research group and cross-blinded group was 71.67%(683/953),74.92%(714/953),80.17% (764/953) and 83.42 % (795/953),respectively.The consistency of different physicians for diagnosis of malignant breast lesions between initial group and check group was good (Kappa =0.82,P<0.001),while between initial group and crossblinded group,initial group and research group were both moderate (Kappa =0.56,0.41;all P<0.001).The consistency of different physicians for diagnosis of malignant breast lesions between cheek group and cross-blinded group,between check group and research group were both moderate (Kappa =0.68,0.51;all P<0.001).The consistency between research group and cross-blinded group with breast CEUS predictive model was moderate (Kappa =0.74,P< 0.001).Conclusion The consistency of different physicians in diagnosis of malignant breast lesions with breast CEUS predictive model was moderate.

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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 1584-1588, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-619428

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Objective To investigate the inhibitory effects of silencing expression ofEZH2 gene on the cell proliferation of human QBC939 cells and its mechanisms. Methods The targeting siRNA was designed and trans-fected into QBC939cells. The expressions of EZH2 mRNA and protein were detected by real-time qPCR and west-ern blotting,respectively. The ability of cellproliferationwas analyzed by MTT assay and plate clone formation assay. Cell apoptosis and cycle percentage weremeasured by flow cytometry. Cell senescence was assessed byβ-galactosi-dase dyeing.The expressions of H3K27me3,P14ARF,P16INK4a,P53,P21 and E2F1 proteinwere determined by West-ern blotting.Results Compared with the control group ,the expressions of mRNAand protein were significantly elevat-ed in experimental group. The ability of cellproliferation in the experiment group was significantly down regulated , which could also cause a rise of G1/S phase ,but not a marked variation of apoptosis rate. Silencing EZH2 would induce a obvious senescence phenotype in QBC939 cells. EZH2-siRNA transferredcould also down-regulate the expressions of H3K27me3 and E2F1 protein,while up-regulating the expressions of P14ARF,P16INK4a,P53 and P21 protein in QBC939 cells.Conclusions Silencing EZH2 could induce a significant inhibition on cell proliferation of QBC939 cells,the mechanism of which may be associated with the senescence pathway regulation.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 351-354, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-447047

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Objective To compare the sensitivity and diagnostic features of mammogram (MG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on diagnosis of breast ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) with or without microinvasion (DCIS-MI).Methods From Jan 2012 to Nov 2013,results of MG and MRI from 72 cases of DCIS or DCIS-MI were retrospectively analyzed.Results The sensitivity of MG was 52.8% (38/72).The sensitivity of MRI was 87.5% (63/72),among those 76.2% (48/63)lesions presented as non-mass-like enhancement.Sensitivity of MRI was significantly higher in DCIS-MI than DCIS (84.6% vs 100%,P =0.027).Logistic regression analysis showed calcifications was an independent factor influencing the sensitivity of MG (OR =23.785,P < 0.001).Conclusions The sensitivity of MRI is higher than MG for the diagnosis of DCIS and DCIS-MI.

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Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-541264

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Objective To investigate the changes of myoepithelial cells in mammary atypical hyperplasia and breast cancer. Methods SP immunohistochemistry was used to detect actin expression in normal breast tissue, grade Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ atypical hyperplasia and breast cancer. Electromicroscopy was used to observe the changes of ultrastructure of myoepithelial cells. Results Actin was only detected in myoepithelial cells of normal breast tissue and grade Ⅰand Ⅱ atypical hyperplasia. The positive expression rates of actin in grade Ⅲ atypical hyperplasia(70%) and breast cancer(90%) were significantly higher than that in grade Ⅱ atypical hyperplasia(10%), P

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678674

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Objective To investigate the changes of laminin(LN) and fibronectin(FN) expressions in atypical hyperplasia and breast cancer. Methods LN and FN expressions in normal breast tissue, tissues from grade Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ atypical hyperplasia and breast cancer were detected by means of S P immunohistochemical staining method. Results In normal breast tissue, LN expression was found only in basement membrane, but FN expression in basement membrane and matrix. In gradeⅠ hyperplasia, LN expression was found in basement membrane and epithelium, but FN expression was similar to that in normal tissue. In grade Ⅱhyperplasia, more LN expression was found in epithelium, but FN expression in epithelium and matrix. In grade Ⅲ hyperplasia, LN expression increased significantly in matrix and decreased significantly in epithelium as compared with those in grade Ⅱ( P

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)1988.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678148

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Objective To investigate the interrelation between nuclear DNA content and the expressions of cyclin D1 and P53 in carcinogenesis of breast carcinoma induced by 7,12 dimethylbenz(a)anthracence(DMBA) in rats. Methods Animal model of breast carcinoma was replicated by gastric perfusion of DMBA at 20 mg/100 g. Nuclear DNA content was detected with image analysis instrument and the expressions of cyclin D1 and P53 at every stage of carcinogenesis of breast carcinoma induced by DMBA in rats observed by Sp immunohistochemical staining. Results In mammary gland tissue at grade Ⅰ, grade Ⅱ and grade Ⅲ atypical hyperplasia of breast carcinoma, there was overepression of cyclin D1(3/20, 6/20 and 11/20, respectively). The overexpression of cyclin D1 was detected to be present in grade Ⅰ, grade Ⅱ and grade Ⅲ breast carcinoma (7/9, 1/4 and 0/7, respectively). The overexpression of P53 was detected to be present in grade Ⅰ, grade Ⅱ and grade Ⅲ breast carcinoma (1/9, 1/4 and 6/7, respectively). Conclusion Nuclear DNA content reflects the state of cell proliferation. Cyclin D1 overexpression participates in the carcinogenesis of breast carcinoma, which may be the early event in breast carcinoma. P53 expression is associated with the development of breast carcinoma, which may be the late event in breast carcinoma. The expression of cyclin D1 is negatively correlated with P53 overexpression.

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