Phytoplankton structure in spring in the moats of Dinghai District,Zhoushan City was investigated in April 2016. Firstly,the species composition and dominant species of phytoplankton were analyzed,and then the water q...Phytoplankton structure in spring in the moats of Dinghai District,Zhoushan City was investigated in April 2016. Firstly,the species composition and dominant species of phytoplankton were analyzed,and then the water quality of the moats was evaluated by cell density,water-quality indicator species,biodiversity index method,and saprobic index method. The results show that there were 114 species of phytoplankton in the moats of Dinghai District in spring,belonging to 70 genera,38 families,and 7 phyla,of which Bacillarophyta,Chlorophyta and Cyanophyta were dominant; the main dominant species were Synedra acus,Aphanizomenon flosaquae,Microcytis flos-aquae,etc. The cell density of phytoplankton in the moats ranged from 1.07 million to 13.7 million cells/L. Shannon-Wiener diversity index,Margalef richness index,Pielou evenness index,and saprobic index averaged 0.93,2.53,0.12,and 2.61 respectively. On the whole,river water in the moats of Dinghai District was polluted seriously,but there was no obvious difference between the four rivers in water pollution.展开更多
Surgery of large basal cell carcinomas (BCC) in problematic locations is sometimes challenging. A two-step surgical treatment of extensive BCC of the upper lip with themoat technique as an alternative to temporary wou...Surgery of large basal cell carcinomas (BCC) in problematic locations is sometimes challenging. A two-step surgical treatment of extensive BCC of the upper lip with themoat technique as an alternative to temporary wound closure will be illustrated using the example of two patients: In the first step, only the safety margin around the tumor is removed. Aftermicrographic examination proves the lateral margins to be tumor-free, the tumor itself with all layers of the upper lip is removed in a second step. The defect is then closed with advancement flaps. If tumor resection does not involve all layers, the histopathologic interpretation of the base is first possible after complete surgical closure. The moat technique offers several advantages: The infection risk is minimized and the patient can eat and drink with an intact lip while resection margins are processed overnight. Tumor-free tissue is spared through the step-by-step procedure; the extent of plastic surgery is thus reduced and good functional and cosmetic results can be achieved. In addition, the perioperative period is less complicated.展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation for Young Scholars of Zhejiang Province,China(LQ15C030001)Scientific Research Funds of Zhejiang Ocean University(21035012413)+1 种基金Xinmiao Talents Project of Zhejiang Province,China(2016R411056)Science and Technology Innovation Project of Zhejiang Ocean University(xj201511)
文摘Phytoplankton structure in spring in the moats of Dinghai District,Zhoushan City was investigated in April 2016. Firstly,the species composition and dominant species of phytoplankton were analyzed,and then the water quality of the moats was evaluated by cell density,water-quality indicator species,biodiversity index method,and saprobic index method. The results show that there were 114 species of phytoplankton in the moats of Dinghai District in spring,belonging to 70 genera,38 families,and 7 phyla,of which Bacillarophyta,Chlorophyta and Cyanophyta were dominant; the main dominant species were Synedra acus,Aphanizomenon flosaquae,Microcytis flos-aquae,etc. The cell density of phytoplankton in the moats ranged from 1.07 million to 13.7 million cells/L. Shannon-Wiener diversity index,Margalef richness index,Pielou evenness index,and saprobic index averaged 0.93,2.53,0.12,and 2.61 respectively. On the whole,river water in the moats of Dinghai District was polluted seriously,but there was no obvious difference between the four rivers in water pollution.
文摘Surgery of large basal cell carcinomas (BCC) in problematic locations is sometimes challenging. A two-step surgical treatment of extensive BCC of the upper lip with themoat technique as an alternative to temporary wound closure will be illustrated using the example of two patients: In the first step, only the safety margin around the tumor is removed. Aftermicrographic examination proves the lateral margins to be tumor-free, the tumor itself with all layers of the upper lip is removed in a second step. The defect is then closed with advancement flaps. If tumor resection does not involve all layers, the histopathologic interpretation of the base is first possible after complete surgical closure. The moat technique offers several advantages: The infection risk is minimized and the patient can eat and drink with an intact lip while resection margins are processed overnight. Tumor-free tissue is spared through the step-by-step procedure; the extent of plastic surgery is thus reduced and good functional and cosmetic results can be achieved. In addition, the perioperative period is less complicated.