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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 202-205, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-445202

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Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of minimally invasive extraction of impacted supernumerary teeth.Methods :35 cases of impacted supernumerary teeth were included.Excluding extraction contraindications,preoperative X-ray or dental CT examina-tion was executed to find out the location of the impacted teeth and adjacent anatomical structures.According to the location,operation approach was selected to extract the impacted supernumerary teeth using minimally invasive apparatus.Intraoperative and postoperative feeling of the patients and the complications were recorded.Results:Operation time lasted from 1 0 to 40 minutes,average 1 5 minutes. All patients maintained good comfort in the operation.8.6% patients had postoperative adverse reactions such as mild pain and discom-fort.None had serious reactions.Conclusion:Minimally invasive extraction of impacted supernumerary teeth has less complication and less uncomfort.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 754-756, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-421135

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Objective To develop the bipolar depression index scale (BDIS) and test the validity and reliability of BDIS.Methods The original bipolar depression index scale (BDIS) was developed by the clinical features of bipolar depression reported by the studies focused on comparing the bipolar depression (BP) and unipolar depressive disorder (UP).46 patients with bipolar depression and 44 patients with unipolar depression were rated the original BDIS and enrolled consecutively by DSM-IV.Results There were eleven items in the BDIS.The interrater reliability between eleven items and BDIS score ranged from 0.61 to 0.87.The correlation coefficients between eleven items and BDIS score ranged from 0.53 to 0.73.The Cronbach's alpha of BDIS was 0.68.The mean BDIS score of BP(7.26 ± 3.12 ) was significantly higher than that of UP( (4.80 ± 3.08 ), (P < 0.01 ).The BDIS scores were significantly correlated with the scores of Mood Disorder Questionnaire ( coefficient 0.56) and 32-item hypomania checklist ( coefficient 0.45).The BDIS score could discriminate between BP patients and UP patients by the ROG curve analysis and 5 was the best cutoff score ( sensitivity 0.80, specificity 0.64).Conclusions The validity and reliability of BDIS are fit for the requirements of psychometrics.BDIS may use to differentiate between bipolar depression and unipolar depression in the practice.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 94-97, 2010.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-383531

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Objective To compare the improvement of peri-orbita rhytides and the patients' satisfaction treated by intense pulse light, Elos and activeFXTM fractional CO2 laser. Methods Two groups of the study were conducted. In first group, 42 volunteers in the hospital were enrolled. All were took photos to evaluate the peri-orbita rhytides by the physician before and one month after activeFX? treatment. Doctors and volunteers evaluated the improvement of peri-orbita rhytides and satisfaction together. In second group, a retrospective study was conducted, in which 40 patients were treated with intense pulse light, and other 40 patients treated with Elos in 2006-2007. Their improvements were analyzed through comparison of their photos before and one month after treatment, and the satisfaction was also evaluated. All data were analysed by SPSS10. 0. Results ActiveFXTM fractional CO2 laser is better than other two techniques for improving peri-orbita rhytides, and patients were more satisfied with this technology. Conclusion The improvement of peri-orbita rhytides and satisfaction treated by activeFXTM is higher than intense pulse light and Elos techniques.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 623-624, 2009.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-393678

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Objective To explore psychological defense mechanism and its relationship with personality in patients with hysteria(HyS). Method Both HyS patients (n=30) and normal control(NC, n=66) comple-ted Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ) and Eysenck Personality Questionnaire(EPQ) . Results The scores of projection, isolation, somatization and the factor scores of immature defenses were significantly higher in HyS pa-tients(3.64±1.45, 5.63±2.29,5.33±2.36 and 4.74±1.27, respectively) than those in NC [(2.61±1.09,4.33±2.02, 3.86±1.60 and 3.98±0.91, respectively) (all P<0.01)]. The scores of undoing, idealization, pseudo-altruism and the factor scores of neurotic defenses were also significantly higher in HyS patients compared with NC(P<0.01). The scores of suppression, humor and the factor scores of mature defenses and the lie were found lower significantly in HyS patients compared with NC (P<0.05). The scores of the neuroticism, psychoticism and lie subscale of EPQ in HyS patients were significantly higher than that of NC(P<0.01). The scores of extro-vert subscale were not found difference significantly between HyS patients and NC. The results of correlation analy-sis showed that the scores of the psychoticism subscale of EPQ in HyS patients correlated negatively with the factor scores of mature mechanism and the scores of suppression. Conclusion The HyS patients were more likely than the normal control to endorse the immature mechanism and neurotic defense and less likely to endorse the mature mechanism, which related with unhealthy personality, especially the psychoticism.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology ; (6)1993.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-542981

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Objective: To evaluate the defense mechanisms most frequently used by Chinese patients with panic disorder.Methods: Forty-seven panic patients with or without agoraphobia,and thirty-senven controls participated in the study.The Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD,Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA) and global assessment function(GAF) were applied to assess the severity of depression and anxiety symptoms and social and occupational function,respectively.Defensive Style Questionnaire(DSQ-88) was used to evaluate defense mechanisms.Results: Compared with controls,panic patients had higher scores in projection,splitting,regression,somatization and total scores of immature defenses and higher scores in idealization,pseudo-altruism,omnipotence-devaluation,attiliation and total scores of neurotic defenses(P

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology ; (6)1993.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-547459

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Objective:To explore the executive function of neuroleptic -naive and short -term medicated onset schizophrenic patients.Methods:55 drug naive patients and 49 patients with schizophrenia medicated for one month and 60 normal controls were administered the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test(WCST) to study the executive function.Results:Compared with the controls,neuroleptic-naive patients and medicated patients showed higher level in the number of total trials,perseverant errors,random errors,the rate of error responses and the rate of random errors,while they showed lower level in the number of categories,correct trials and the rate of correct responses.There was no significant difference in WCST between the neuroleptic-naive patients and medicated patients.Conclusion:Neuroleptic-naive and short-term medicated onset patients with schizophrenia may have executive dysfunction.

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