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World J Clin Cases ; 12(16): 2842-2846, 2024 Jun 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38899304

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BACKGROUND: Xanthomatosis, a metabolic disorder causing yellow growths (xanthomas), poses challenges in lipid metabolism. This case study introduces the first documented instance within China's Yi population, emphasizing the need to explore dietary habits and treatment strategies tailored to this specific community. CASE SUMMARY: Xanthomatosis is a metabolic disorder where lipid metabolism goes awry, resulting in the development of yellowish growths called xanthomas. A male patient, 47 years of age, from China's Yi population, who is obese, visited our dermatology clinic complaining of widespread, non-painful rashes that have been present for two weeks. The patient works as a chef and has a diet that frequently includes oily and greasy foods. This case represents the initial documentation of xanthomatosis within the Yi population in China, offering a theoretical foundation for understanding dietary patterns and treatment options specific to the Yi community. CONCLUSION: The first report of xanthomatosis in the Yi population in China lays a theoretical foundation for understanding Yi dietary patterns and treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine ; (12): 187-189, 2010.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-1032951

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Objective To investigate the clinical effects of dynamic mild hypothermia on patients with severe brain injury. Methods One hundred and seventy-four patients with severe brain injury, admitted to our hospital from 2003 to 2009, were chosen and randomly assigned to mild hypothermia treatment group, short-term mild hypothermia treatment group and control group; their clinical outcomes and complications were recorded. Results The difference on effective rate of the 3 groups was significant (84.48%, 67.24%, 48.27%, respectively, P<0.05); the mortality in the 3 groups was 8.62%, 15.51%, 36.20%, respectively. No significant difference of complications was showed in the 3 groups (46.55%, 46.55% and 48.27%, respectively, P>0.05). Conclusion Dynamic mild hypothermia therapy can improve the outcomes of severe brain injury according to the patients' condition.

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