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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12): 639-642, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797849

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Objective@#To evaluate the accuracy of automated fluorescence microscopic imaging and computer-aided diagnosis system (AFMICADS) in the auxiliary diagnosis of superficial cutaneous fungal infections.@*Methods@#Totally, 106 outpatients and inpatients with suspected superficial fungal infections were enrolled from clinical departments of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology between July 2018 and September 2018. A total of 126 specimens were collected, including 83 skin scales and 43 nail parings. Each specimen was divided into 3 groups to be examined by conventional fungal microscopy, culture with modified Sabouraud dextrose agar and fluorescence microscopy (artificial fluorescence microscopy and AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy) respectively. A positive result was defined as that conventional fungal microscopy and/or fungal culture was positive. Consistency rate, sensitivity and specificity of the 3 microscopic methods were calculated. Statistical analysis was carried out with SPSS 10.0 software by using McNemar test and Kappa test for analyzing difference in the positive rate, as well as consistency, between the 3 microscopic methods and the positive standard, and by using efficiency test for comparing the consistency rate among the 3 microscopic methods.@*Results@#Of 126 specimens, 124 (98.4%) were positive for artificial fluorescence microscopy, and 123 (97.6%) for AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy. Both positive rates of the above 2 microscopic methods were significantly higher than the positive rate of the positive standard (77.8%, both P < 0.001) . The sensitivity, specificity and consistency rate of AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy were 100%, 10.7% and 80.2% respectively, and those of artificial fluorescence microscopy were 100%, 7.1% and 79.4% respectively. Additionally, no significant difference in the consistency was observed between the AFMICADS-based and artificial fluorescence microscopy (P > 0.05) .@*Conclusion@#The accuracy of AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy in the diagnosis of superficial cutaneous fungal infections is similar to that of artificial fluorescence microscopy.

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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12): 639-642, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-755820

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Objective To evaluate the accuracy of automated fluorescence microscopic imaging and computer-aided diagnosis system (AFMICADS) in the auxiliary diagnosis of superficial cutaneous fungal infections.Methods Totally,106 outpatients and inpatients with suspected superficial fungal infections were enrolled from clinical departments of Union Hospital,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology between July 2018 and September 2018.A total of 126 specimens were collected,including 83 skin scales and 43 nail parings.Each specimen was divided into 3 groups to be examined by conventional fungal microscopy,culture with modified Sabouraud dextrose agar and fluorescence microscopy (artificial fluorescence microscopy and AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy) respectively.A positive result was defined as that conventional fungal microscopy and/or fungal culture was positive.Consistency rate,sensitivity and specificity of the 3 microscopic methods were calculated.Statistical analysis was carried out with SPSS 10.0 software by using McNemar test and Kappa test for analyzing difference in the positive rate,as well as consistency,between the 3 microscopic methods and the positive standard,and by using efficiency test for comparing the consistency rate among the 3 microscopic methods.Results Of 126 specimens,124 (98.4%) were positive for artificial fluorescence microscopy,and 123 (97.6%) for AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy.Both positive rates of the above 2 microscopic methods were significantly higher than the positive rate of the positive standard (77.8%,both P < 0.001).The sensitivity,specificity and consistency rate of AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy were 100%,10.7% and 80.2% respectively,and those of artificial fluorescence microscopy were 100%,7.1% and 79.4% respectively.Additionally,no significant difference in the consistency was observed between the AFMICADS-based and artificial fluorescence microscopy (P >0.05).Conclusion The accuracy of AFMICADS-based fluorescence microscopy in the diagnosis of superficial cutaneous fungal infections is similar to that of artificial fluorescence microscopy.

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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12): 1121-1125, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-477136

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Aim To investigate the immunoregulative action of polysacchrides of Spirulina platensis ( PSP ) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells ( PBMCs) in pa-tients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. Meth-ods Proliferation and cycle of PBMCs from patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection were measured by MTT colorimetry and flow cytometry respectively. The concentration of IFN-γ, IL-2 , IL-4 in supernatants of PBMCs were examined by ELISA. The mRNA ex-pression of IFN-γin PBMCs from patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection was detected by RT-PCR. Results PSP could induce proliferation of PBMCs in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. In ad-dition, PSP could increase the protein expression of IFN-γ and IL-2 in supernatants of PBMCs in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection, and PSP could also enhance the mRNA expression of IFN-γof PBMCs in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. However, PSP inhibited the protein expression of IL-4 of PBMCs in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus in-fection. Conclusion PSP can promote the immune function and plays an important immunoregulation function on patients with chronic hepatitis B virus in-fection.

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