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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 799-801, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392281

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Objective To summarize and analyze clinical characteristics of glycogen storage disease (GSD)typeⅠcomplicated with hepatocellular carcinoma to improve clinical recognition to it.Methods First case of GSD type Ia complicated with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)in China was reported and another 14 cases with detailed clinical data reported in literatures were reviewed in this paper.Results The case was man at age of 19 with chief complaint of hepatic mass founded casually.For all the 15 cases(other 14 from literature reports),mean age at diagnosis of HCC was 32.3 years and average time interval from diagnosis of GSD to diagnosis of HCC Was 23.1 years,as compared to 23.3 years and 14.6 years,respectively in three cases with both hepatitis B virus(HBV)and hepatitis C virus(HCV)seropositive.Serum level of alpha fetoprotein(AFP)was elevated in six patients.Tumor could be located at all lobes of the liver and mainly in the right lobe(eight of 15 cases),with varied size and solitary or multiple tumor.Conclusions Symptoms in GSD typeⅠcomplicated with HCC Was latent at onset.and AFP measurement was questionable in its diagnosis.It is important that physicians should keep more alert to risk of HCC in patients with GSD for its early diagnosis.

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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-570451

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Objective To observe the effects of different H.pylori strains (cagA + and cagA -) infection on Fas/FasL expression and the pathogenesis of gastirc carcinoma. Methods Gastric biopsy specimens were taken from 80 patients, and these patients were divided into 9 groups according to the H E staining and H.pylori infection. H.pylori (+) groups were subdivided into cagA + and cagA - groups. RUT, PCR and histology were used to detect H.pylori and PCR for cagA detection. Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect Fas/FasL expression. Results The infection rate of H.pylori was 60.0%, and rate of cagA(+) is 90.47%. H.pylori (+) specimens express Fas/FasL more higher than H.poylori (-) ones ( P 0.05). Conclusions Our data suggest that H.pylori infection can induce the expression of Fas/FasL in gastric epithelial cells. Gastric adenocarcinoma express high amount of FasL, which may plays an important role in immune escape of stomach cancer.

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