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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 111-113, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712730

ABSTRACT

[Objective]We summarize the Professor DONG Youqi's clinical experience in treating infantile virus enteritis in the medium term(the syndrome of Relian Shangyin) with Shengqing Yunpi method.[Method]The paper analyzes the etiology and pathogenesis of infantile virus enteritis in the medium term and describes the criteria of Shengqing Yunpi method in clinical application. We analyze the component, meaning and function of empirical prescription called"Shengqing Yunpi decoction", then give clinical cases to verify. [Results]In his view, the etiology and pathogenesis of the syndrome of Relian Shangyin is basically caused by the pathogenic factors of heat -dampness and body weakness, causing damp -heat retention, disease deferment and yin deficiency. According to its etiology and pathogenesis, Professor DONG adopts the method of Yang-Yin-Yun-Pi and Sheng-Qing-Jiang-Zhuo and the experienced prescription of Shengqing Yunpi decoction to treat the disease.This method is consistent with the pathology of the disease and is also helpful for the overall recovery of children's spleen and stomach function. [Conclusion]The method of Shengqing Yunpi is effective in treating infantile virus enteritis of the syndrome of Relian Shangyin and is worth learning and imitating.

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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 333-339, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-17403

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In this study, apoptosis was induced by new type gosling viral enteritis virus (NGVEV) in experimentally infected goslings is reported in detail for the first time. After 3-day-old goslings were orally inoculated with a NGVEV-CN strain suspension, the time course of NGVEV effects on apoptotic morphological changes of the internal tissues was evaluated. These changes were observed by histological analysis with light microscopy and ultrastructural analysis with transmission electron microscopy. DNA fragmentation was assessed with a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end-labeling (TUNEL) assay and DNA ladder analysis. A series of characteristic apoptotic morphological changes including chromatin condensation and margination, cytoplasmic shrinkage, plasma membrane blebbing, and formation of apoptotic bodies were noted. Apoptosis was readily observed in the lymphoid and gastrointestinal organs, and sporadically occurred in other organs after 3 days post-infection (PI). The presence and quantity of TUNEL-positive cells increased with infection time until 9 days PI. DNA extracted from the NGVEV-infected gosling cells displayed characteristic 180~200 bp ladders. Apoptotic cells were ubiquitously distributed, especially among lymphocytes, macrophages, monocytes, and epithelial and intestinal cells. Necrosis was subsequently detected during the late NGVEV-infection phase, which was characterized by cell swelling, plasma membrane collapse, and rapidly lysis. Our results suggested that apoptosis may play an important role in the pathogenesis of NGVE disease.


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Animals , Adenoviridae/classification , Adenoviridae Infections/pathology , Anseriformes , Apoptosis , Bird Diseases/virology , DNA Fragmentation , Enteritis/veterinary , Epithelial Cells/cytology , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Intestines/cytology , Leukocytes/cytology , Lymphoid Tissue/cytology , Macrophages , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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Gastroenterol. latinoam ; 21(2): 226-229, abr.-jun. 2010.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-570012

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Revisar aspectos epidemiológicos y clínicos de las enteritis de etiología viral en pacientes adultos inmunocompetentes. Resumen: La diarrea aguda infecciosa (enteritis) es una patología relevante en todo el mundo y aún es responsable de una alta mortalidad en niños y elevada morbilidad en adultos. En pacientes adultos inmunocompetentes la etiología viral es frecuentemente subestimada aunque la mayoría de las enteritis agudas son causadas por virus. Los agentes virales más frecuentemente identificados son el Norovirus, Rotavirus, Astrovirus, y Adenovirus. Su principal vía de contagio es la ruta fecal-oral y el cuadro clínico suele ser en su gran mayoría leve y autolimitado, con manifestaciones clínicas similares e inespecíficas: diarrea acuosa, náuseas, vómitos y dolor abdominal. Adultos mayores y pacientes inmunosuprimidos pueden presentar cuadros más severos y prolongados. El tratamiento es fundamentalmente sintomático. La prevención se basa en tomar medidas sanitarias y limitar el contagio de persona a persona. Virus respiratorios emergentes como SARS e InfluenzaA-H1N1, con frecuencia comprometen el tracto gastrointestinal y en períodos de epidemia deben ser considerados en el diagnóstico diferencial de enteritis aguda.


Objective: To review epidemiological and clinical aspects of viral enteritis in immunocompetent adult patients. Abstract: Acute infectious diarrhea (enteritis) is a worldwide important disease and it still accounts for high mortality among children and high morbidity among adults. In immunocompetent adult patients the viral etiology is frequently underestimated, although the most common cause of acute enteritis is avirus. The mos frequently identified viral agents are Norovirus, Rotavirus, Astrovirus, and Adenovirus. The main mechanism of spread of the disease is fecal-oral transmission and the clinical setting is commonly mild and self-limited, with clinical manifestations that are similar and unspecific: aqueous diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Elderly and immunosupressed patients may show more severe and prolonged episodes. Treatment is mainly symptomatic. Prevention is based on taking sanitary measures and reducing person-to-person transmission. Emerging respiratory viruses as SARS and A-H1N1 influenza frequently compromise the gastrointestinal tract and during epidemic periods these viruses should be considered in differential diagnosis of acute enteritis.


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Humans , Adult , Aged , Gastroenteritis/virology , Virus Diseases/diagnosis , Virus Diseases/epidemiology , Virus Diseases/therapy , RNA Viruses/pathogenicity , Adenoviridae/pathogenicity , Diarrhea/virology , Enterovirus/pathogenicity , Immunocompetence , Norovirus/pathogenicity , Rotavirus/pathogenicity , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/pathogenicity , Virulence , Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus/pathogenicity
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