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Chinese Journal of Practical Pediatrics ; (12): 685-688, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-817916

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OBJECTIVE: To discuss the relationship between body mass index and postural tachycardia syndrome in children and adolescents. METHODS: The clinical data of 127 children and adolescents were retrospectively analyzed,who were diagnosed with postural tachycardia syndrome(POTS)in the Department of Pediatric Cardiovasology,Children's Medical Center,the Second Xiangya Hospital,Central South University,from August 2009 to June 2018,which included63 males and 64 females and their ages were from 4 to 17 years old(mean age 11.31±2.53)(POTS group). A total of 107 healthy children and adolescents including 64 males and 63 females were included as the control group,who had a health examination in the health care clinic in the hospital during the same period(aged 7 to 17,with a mean age of11.60±3.27). Body length and body mass were measured and body mass index(BMI)calculated. Statistical analysis was conducted with SPSS 22.0 software. RESULTS:(1)Duration and frequency of syncope:the duration of syncope was(8.13±13.76)months in POTS group and the frequency of syncope was(1.45±4.43)times.(2)BMI intergroup comparison:comparing POTS group with control group,there was no difference in age,length or body mass(P>0.05),and BMI was significantly lower[(17.32 ± 2.65)kg/m~2 vs.(18.17 ± 2.42)kg/m~2,t=2.655,P<0.01]in POTS group.(3)BMI classification:low body mass was higher in POTS group(69.29%,88/127)than in control group(56.69%,72/127);normal body mass was lower in POTS group(29.13%,37/127)than in control group(41.73%,53/127),χ~2=4.444,P<0.05. CONCLUSION: BMI of POTS group decreases significantly in children and adolescents,and it is lower in girls than in boys.

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Journal of Experimental Hematology ; (6): 110-115, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-278712

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore the value of of CD, MPO, Ki-67, C-MYC positive rates in the pathological tissues and C-MYC gene of patients with T-LBL/ALL for predicting Prognosis.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Ninty cases of T-LBL/ALL patients in our hospital were selected and included in the T-LBL/ALL group, and 30 cases of lymphnode reactive hyperplasia were selected as control group. Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the changes of CD, MPO, Ki-67 and C-MYC positive rate in 2 groups, and the changes of C-MYC gene were detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>In 90 patients with T-LBL/ALL, there were CD1a34 cases (37.8%), CD367 cases (74.4%), epsilon CD347 cases (52.2%), CD785 cases (94.4%), CD1033 cases (36.7%), CD3422 cases (24.4%), CD4348 cases (53.3%), CD45RO46 cases (51.1%), CD9988 cases (97.8%), TDT85 cases (94.4%); and CD23, CD20, and MPO all were negative; Ki-67>80% 47 cases (52.2% cases), Ki-67≤80%, 43 cases (47.8%). In 90 T-LBL/ALL patients, the positive rate of C-MYC (66.7%) was significantly higher than the control group (positive rate 0.0%) (P< 0.05); the Ki-67 index, mediastinal widening of T-LBL/ALL patients and the positive rate of C-MYC positively were correlated (P< 0.05). The overall survival rate (44.0%) of C-MYC negative patients was significantly higher than that of C-MYC positive patients (0.0%). The overall survival rate of C-MYC negative patients was significantly higher than that of C-MYC positive patients (P< 0.05).Ann Arbor staging, LDH, bone marrow involvement, mediastinal widening, Ki-67 positive index, and C-MYC protein expression of patients with T-LBL/ALL did not correlated with increased C-MYC gene breakage and copy number (P> 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The overall survival rate of C-MYC positive patients decreases, which positively correlates with Ki-67 positive index and mediastinal width, suggesting that the prognosis of the patients with C-MYC protein expression is poorer.</p>

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