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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-565607

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Objective To observe the effects of chemical compounds exposure and hyperthermal environment to pregnant rats on the hippocampus neuronal morphology and neurobehavioral development of their offsprings. MethodsPregnant rats were divided into 4 groups randomly: the control group; chemical compounds exposure group, chemical compounds combined hyperthermal exposure group and hyperthermal group. The control group was living in normal condition; the chemical compounds exposure group in a cabin with benzene (20.26?0.80) mg/m3, toluene (39.66?4.23) mg/m3, dimethylbenzene (42.40?2.85) mg/m3, and formaldehyde (23.13?1.30) mg/m3; the hyperthermal group was kept in an atmosphere of 38.5 ℃; and the combined group was exposed to the chemical compounds and high temperature at the same time. All animals were treated respectively 2 h per day for 10 d since their pregnancy. Their offspring were lived in normal condition. The development of brain and changes of hippocampus neuronal morphology were observed just or 1 month after born. The primary reflex activity of new-born rats was also examined. ResultsThere was no abnormality in the brain of new born rats from 4 groups. In the chemical compounds exposure and the combined exposure groups, the number of degeneration and necrosis neurons in CA1 region of hippocampus were significantly more than those in control and hyperthermal groups (P

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-571251

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Objective To evaluate radio frequency hyperthemia combined with intrahepatic arterial chemotherapy in the treatment of advanced liver cancer. Methods 50 cases of primary or secondary advanced liver concers were selected and treated with chemotherapeutic perfusion or chemoembolization via hepatic artery by the method of Seldinger, combining synergetically radio frequency heat therapy for achieving better efficacy. Results Clinical conditions in 18 of 509 cases were improved with ? fetoprotein returned to negative in 6 cases and decreased in 13 Ultrasound or CT demonstrated tumor shrinkage in 18 cases. Conclusions Radio frequency hyperthermia combined with interventional chemotherapy via hepatic artery is effective in the treatment of advanced liver cancer together with no obvious side effects.

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