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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 3980-3983, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-665466

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Objective To detect the consistency of EGFR mutations in pleural effusion in terminal non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)patients by amplification refractory mutation system- polymeric chain reaction (ARMS-PCR).Methods Pleural effusion from 44 cases with advanced NSCLC were collected.DNA was extract-ed from a part of pleural effusion,and EGFR gene18,19,20,and 2 l exons mutations were detected by ARMS-PCR amplification. The left part of pleural effusion was used for the pathological microscopic examination of the embedding and to evaluate the feasibility of pleural effusion direct detection.Part of the case results were compared with tissue or pleural effusion at the same time. Results The mutation rate of EGFR detection in pleural effusion was 54.5%,including 19-del(50.0%)and 21-L858R(50.0%);75.0% of pleural effusion sediment was morpho-logically diagnosed with adenocarcinoma and EGFR mutation rate was 27.3% in pleural effusion with no tumor cell. The consistent rate was 72.7% in 22 cases of pleural effusion and tissue and that was 50.0% in 16 cases of pleural effusion and plasma.The comparison between pleural effusion and organizations and plasma test results was statisti-cally significant(P < 0.05).(P < 0.05).Conclusions EGFR gene mutation rate in pleural effusion is lower than that in tumor tissue specimens in terminal NSCLC patients and tumor tissue is still the best test specimens.

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Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-578128

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AIM: To compare the fingerprints difference between total flavonoids and coumarins of Sarcandra glabra extract separated by macroporous adsorption resin. METHODS: To establish HPLC fingerprint chromatogram of Sarcandra glabra extract and to evaluate the constituents. RESULTS: The difference fingerprint was showed in total flavonoid part and coumarin part. CONCLUSION: Drug action part could be separated by macroporous adsorption resin and exosyndromed by Spectrogram fingerprints.

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