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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-542337

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Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of greenlight photoselective vaporization of prostate(PVP) in high-risk older patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH).Methods A total of 96 high-risk older patients with BPH underwent PVP.The operative time,blood loss,indwelling catheterization and operative complications were observed.The variables such as IPSS,QOL,uroflowmetry,post-void residual urine volume(RUV) were recorded and calculated pre-and post-operatively.Results All the 96 patients safely got through perioperative period.The mean operative time was(24.8?6.5)min,intraoperative blood loss was(55.4?16.8)ml and postoperative indwelling catheterization was(1.6?0.7)d.IPSS and QOL scores decreased form preoperative 29.8?5.2 and 5.2?0.8 to postoperative 8.4?2.3 and(1.4?)0.5,respectively.Qmax increased from(5.6?2.8)ml/s to(16.7?3.2)ml/s,and RUV decreased from(168.0?22.5)ml to(24.6?5.81)ml.There were significant differences of these parameters between pre-and post-operation(P

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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12)1981.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-550568

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The potential embryotoxicity, developmental toxicity and teratogenic effects of (3 or 8)-(l-methoxyethyl)-8 (or3)-hydroxyethyl-deuteroporphyrin (PsD-044) were investigated in Sprague-Dawley rats with the conventional teratological method in vivo. According to the recommending clinical dosage, PsD-044 was administered intravenously at 20, 10 and 5mg/kg, as compared to the negative control with saline and the positive control with sodium pentachlorophenolate, respectively on the 10th day of the gestation. Eighty-one pregnant rats and 803 fetuses were examined. The results suggest that the maternal toxicity, embryotoxicity and teratogenic effects of PsD-044 were not found, however, the malformation induced by known teratogen was as high as 14.1%.

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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12)1981.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-550508

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The inhibitory and antimutagenic effects of 17 compounds, cysteine (1), cinnamic acid (2), rutin (3), tannic acid (4), germanium dioxide (5), fluro uracil (6), sodium copper chlorophylline (7), B-sitosterol (8), vitamin C (9), coumarin (10), vitamin E (11), L-glutathione (oxidized form) (12), L-glutathione (reduced form) (13), sodium selenile (14), organic germanium (15), L-methioine (16) and proline (17) on the SOS response induced by N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, niethly muthanesulfonate, benzo (a)pyrine and UV were studied by using SOS chromotest. The results showed that compounds 1~15 revealed inhibitory effects, and compounds 2~8 and 10-11 revealed antimutagenic effects. It was demonstrated that cinnamic acid is the best antimutagen among 17 compounds. Cinnamic acid has not only inhibitory effect but also antimutagenic activity towards a wide variety of mutagens/carcinogens. The modes, specificity and end point of action of antimutagens are discussed.

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