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Incomplete anfibody identifieafion in hemolytic transfusion reaction and neonatal bemolytic diseases
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《中国输血杂志》 CAS CSCD 2001年第S1期378-,共1页
关键词 Incomplete anfibody identifieafion in hemolytic transfusion reaction and neonatal bemolytic diseases
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High‑Resolution and Multidimensional Phenotypes Can Complement Genomics Data to Diagnose Diseases in the Neonatal Population
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作者 Tiantian Xiao Xinran Dong +1 位作者 Yulan Lu Wenhao Zhou 《Phenomics》 2023年第2期204-215,共12页
Advances in genomic medicine have greatly improved our understanding of human diseases.However,phenome is not well understood.High-resolution and multidimensional phenotypes have shed light on the mechanisms underlyin... Advances in genomic medicine have greatly improved our understanding of human diseases.However,phenome is not well understood.High-resolution and multidimensional phenotypes have shed light on the mechanisms underlying neonatal diseases in greater details and have the potential to optimize clinical strategies.In this review,we first highlight the value of analyzing traditional phenotypes using a data science approach in the neonatal population.We then discuss recent research on high-resolution,multidimensional,and structured phenotypes in neonatal critical diseases.Finally,we briefly introduce current technologies available for the analysis of multidimensional data and the value that can be provided by integrating these data into clinical practice.In summary,a time series of multidimensional phenome can improve our understanding of disease mechanisms and diagnostic decision-making,stratify patients,and provide clinicians with optimized strategies for therapeutic intervention;however,the available technologies for collecting multidimensional data and the best platform for connecting multiple modalities should be considered. 展开更多
关键词 Multidimensional phenotype Neonatal phenome Personalized medicine Neonatal diseases
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Intra-abdominal ectopic bronchogenic cyst with a mucinous neoplasm harboring a GNAS mutation: A case report
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作者 Takashi Murakami Hiroaki Shimizu +8 位作者 Kazuto Yamazaki Hiroyuki Nojima Akihiro Usui Chihiro Kosugi KiyohikoShuto Shuntaro Obi Takahisa Sato Masato Yamazaki Keiji Koda 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第24期8709-8717,共9页
BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are congenital cysts caused by abnormal sprouting from the ventral foregut during fetal life.They usually occur in the mediastinum or lung,but there are very rare cases of ectopic broncho... BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are congenital cysts caused by abnormal sprouting from the ventral foregut during fetal life.They usually occur in the mediastinum or lung,but there are very rare cases of ectopic bronchogenic cysts that develop in the abdominal cavity.A unique intra-abdominal ectopic bronchogenic cyst with a mucinous neoplasm that was producing carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA),harboring a GNAS mutation,is reported.The present case may contribute to clarifying the mechanism of tumorigenesis and malignant transformation of ectopic bronchogenic cysts.CASE SUMMARY In 2007,a man in his 50s was incidentally found to have an intra-abdominal cystic mass,8 cm in diameter.Surgical resection was recommended,but he preferred to remain under observation.In 2020,his serum CEA level increased to 26.7 ng/mL,and abdominal computed tomography showed a 15 cm×12 cm,multifocal,cystic mass located predominantly on the lesser curvature of the stomach.Since malignancy could not be ruled out,he finally underwent surgical resection.Histologically,the cystic wall was lined by ciliated columnar epithelium,accompanied by bronchial gland-like tissue,bronchial cartilage,and smooth muscle.Part of the cyst consisted of atypical columnar epithelium with an MIB-1 index of 5%and positive for CEA.Moreover,a GNAS mutation(p.R201C)was detected in the atypical epithelium,leading to a diagnosis of an ectopic bronchogenic cyst with a low-grade mucinous neoplasm.The patient is currently undergoing outpatient follow-up without recurrence.CONCLUSION An extremely rare case of an abdominal bronchogenic cyst with a low-grade mucinous neoplasm harboring a GNAS mutation was reported. 展开更多
关键词 Congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalities Ectopic bronchogenic cyst Abdominal neoplasms GNAS mutation Carcinoembryonic antigen Case report
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