Background: Epiphrenic Diverticulum is frequently associated with esophageal motility disorders, such as nutcrackers esophagus. The diagnosis is usually made using imaging studies such as a Barium esophagogram, and es...Background: Epiphrenic Diverticulum is frequently associated with esophageal motility disorders, such as nutcrackers esophagus. The diagnosis is usually made using imaging studies such as a Barium esophagogram, and esophageal manometry. Surgical treatment options for epiphrenic diverticulum and EN include diverticulectomy and wide myotomy. Aim: The resection of three epiphrenic diverticula and extensive myotomy were performed by robotic thoracoscopy uneventfully. Case presentation: A 65-year-old female complaining of dysphagia for solid foods, Chest pain and regurgitation. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EDG) with difficulty in advancing the endoscope at 25 cm and demonstrating an ED, no hiatal hernia and normal stomach and duodenum. Barium Esophagogram showed multiple diverticula and tortuosity throughout the esophagus. Conclusion: With robotic surgery, surgeons can perform highly precise operations with enhanced 3D vision and control. Through this cutting-edge approach, the treatment of ED associated with EN can be drastically changed, promising better outcomes for patients.展开更多
Three patients with nutcracker syndrome(NCS) were enrolled in the study.Their clinical symptoms mainly included proteinuria and serious varicocele.Color Doppler ultrasound and computed tomography showed that the patie...Three patients with nutcracker syndrome(NCS) were enrolled in the study.Their clinical symptoms mainly included proteinuria and serious varicocele.Color Doppler ultrasound and computed tomography showed that the patients had constricted abdominal aortas,reduced superior mesenteric artery angles,and thinned left renal veins.Patients then underwent left spermatic vein ligation and iliac vein anastomosis.They were checked tliree months after their operation,and results showed that their sperms were improved and their proteinuria disappeared. The color Doppler ultrasound showed new cycle pathways.NCS clinical manifestations are complicated,and need combination diagnosis of symptoms and auxiliary examination to detennine surgical indications.Ligation of spermatic vein and vein anastomosis can be used to treat NCS.展开更多
The nutcracker phenomenon [left renal vein(LRV) entrapment syndrome] refers to compression of the LRV most commonly between abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery.Term of nutcracker syndrome(NCS) is used for p...The nutcracker phenomenon [left renal vein(LRV) entrapment syndrome] refers to compression of the LRV most commonly between abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery.Term of nutcracker syndrome(NCS) is used for patients with clinical symptoms associated with nutcracker anatomy.LRV entrapment divided into 2 types:anterior and posterior.Posterior and right-sided NCSs are rare conditions.The symptoms vary from asymptomatic hematuria to severe pelvic congestion.Symptoms include hematuria,orthostatic proteinuria,flank pain,abdominal pain,varicocele,dyspareunia,dysmenorrhea,fatigue and orthostatic intolerance.Existence of the clinical features constitutes a basis for the diagnosis.Several imaging methods such as Doppler ultrasonography,computed tomography angiography,magnetic resonance angiography and retrograde venography are used to diagnose NCS.The management of NCS depends upon the clinical presentation and the severity of the LRV hypertension.The treatment options are ranged from surveillance to nephrectomy.Treatment decision should be based on the severity of symptoms and their expected reversibility with regard to patient's age and the stage of the syndrome.展开更多
Exploring approaches to regulate meristem is of special importance and broad interest.In this study,we found that the flavonoid scutellarin,which has a 6-hydroxyl and a 7-glucoside,increased root length through the tr...Exploring approaches to regulate meristem is of special importance and broad interest.In this study,we found that the flavonoid scutellarin,which has a 6-hydroxyl and a 7-glucoside,increased root length through the transcription factor NUTCRACKER(NUC).This root lengthening disappeared in NUCknockout and reappeared in NUC-rescue plants.Scutellarin induced NUC expression and promoted the division of cortex/endodermal initials.In contrast,naringenin,which has same chemical backbone but without 6-hydroxyl and with 7-hydroxyl group,showed the opposite or no effects.Our results demonstrate that scutellarin promotes root length through NUC-mediated regulatory pathways and reveal that flavonoids with and without the 6-hydroxyl and 7-glucoside have positive and negative effects on meristem size,respectively。展开更多
Nutcracker phenomenon (NCP) is caused by a compression of left renal vein between aorta and superior mesenteric artery. The traditional clinical manifestations of nutcracker syndrome is usually accompanied with abdomi...Nutcracker phenomenon (NCP) is caused by a compression of left renal vein between aorta and superior mesenteric artery. The traditional clinical manifestations of nutcracker syndrome is usually accompanied with abdominal pain, hematuria, orthostatic proteinuria, and varicocele formation, however, hypertension is rarely reported as main clinical feature. We describe a male adolescent with manifestation of hypertension who was identified as NCP. Renal ultrasound and computed tomography angiography have provided evidences of left renal vein dilatation, probably due to the compression through the decreased angle between aorta and superior mesenteric artery. There were no other signs for secondary hypertension for the blood levels of renin and aldosterone being between normal limits and urinalysis being negative of hematuria and proteinuria. This patient was conservatively observed without any anti-hypertensive drugs and was asked for appropriately putting on weight. Three months later, the hypertension symptom was alleviated. In conclusion, although there were no established direct pathogenetic links between hypertension and NCP, no other definite etiology was shown to be the cause of this main manifestation. Thus we speculate that the NCP might be the main cause of hypertension in this patient.展开更多
文摘Background: Epiphrenic Diverticulum is frequently associated with esophageal motility disorders, such as nutcrackers esophagus. The diagnosis is usually made using imaging studies such as a Barium esophagogram, and esophageal manometry. Surgical treatment options for epiphrenic diverticulum and EN include diverticulectomy and wide myotomy. Aim: The resection of three epiphrenic diverticula and extensive myotomy were performed by robotic thoracoscopy uneventfully. Case presentation: A 65-year-old female complaining of dysphagia for solid foods, Chest pain and regurgitation. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EDG) with difficulty in advancing the endoscope at 25 cm and demonstrating an ED, no hiatal hernia and normal stomach and duodenum. Barium Esophagogram showed multiple diverticula and tortuosity throughout the esophagus. Conclusion: With robotic surgery, surgeons can perform highly precise operations with enhanced 3D vision and control. Through this cutting-edge approach, the treatment of ED associated with EN can be drastically changed, promising better outcomes for patients.
文摘Three patients with nutcracker syndrome(NCS) were enrolled in the study.Their clinical symptoms mainly included proteinuria and serious varicocele.Color Doppler ultrasound and computed tomography showed that the patients had constricted abdominal aortas,reduced superior mesenteric artery angles,and thinned left renal veins.Patients then underwent left spermatic vein ligation and iliac vein anastomosis.They were checked tliree months after their operation,and results showed that their sperms were improved and their proteinuria disappeared. The color Doppler ultrasound showed new cycle pathways.NCS clinical manifestations are complicated,and need combination diagnosis of symptoms and auxiliary examination to detennine surgical indications.Ligation of spermatic vein and vein anastomosis can be used to treat NCS.
文摘The nutcracker phenomenon [left renal vein(LRV) entrapment syndrome] refers to compression of the LRV most commonly between abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery.Term of nutcracker syndrome(NCS) is used for patients with clinical symptoms associated with nutcracker anatomy.LRV entrapment divided into 2 types:anterior and posterior.Posterior and right-sided NCSs are rare conditions.The symptoms vary from asymptomatic hematuria to severe pelvic congestion.Symptoms include hematuria,orthostatic proteinuria,flank pain,abdominal pain,varicocele,dyspareunia,dysmenorrhea,fatigue and orthostatic intolerance.Existence of the clinical features constitutes a basis for the diagnosis.Several imaging methods such as Doppler ultrasonography,computed tomography angiography,magnetic resonance angiography and retrograde venography are used to diagnose NCS.The management of NCS depends upon the clinical presentation and the severity of the LRV hypertension.The treatment options are ranged from surveillance to nephrectomy.Treatment decision should be based on the severity of symptoms and their expected reversibility with regard to patient's age and the stage of the syndrome.
基金This research was funded by Yunnan Applied Basic Research Project(2017FB057 and 2017AB001)as well as National Natural Science Foundation of China(31700235 and 31770375).
文摘Exploring approaches to regulate meristem is of special importance and broad interest.In this study,we found that the flavonoid scutellarin,which has a 6-hydroxyl and a 7-glucoside,increased root length through the transcription factor NUTCRACKER(NUC).This root lengthening disappeared in NUCknockout and reappeared in NUC-rescue plants.Scutellarin induced NUC expression and promoted the division of cortex/endodermal initials.In contrast,naringenin,which has same chemical backbone but without 6-hydroxyl and with 7-hydroxyl group,showed the opposite or no effects.Our results demonstrate that scutellarin promotes root length through NUC-mediated regulatory pathways and reveal that flavonoids with and without the 6-hydroxyl and 7-glucoside have positive and negative effects on meristem size,respectively。
文摘Nutcracker phenomenon (NCP) is caused by a compression of left renal vein between aorta and superior mesenteric artery. The traditional clinical manifestations of nutcracker syndrome is usually accompanied with abdominal pain, hematuria, orthostatic proteinuria, and varicocele formation, however, hypertension is rarely reported as main clinical feature. We describe a male adolescent with manifestation of hypertension who was identified as NCP. Renal ultrasound and computed tomography angiography have provided evidences of left renal vein dilatation, probably due to the compression through the decreased angle between aorta and superior mesenteric artery. There were no other signs for secondary hypertension for the blood levels of renin and aldosterone being between normal limits and urinalysis being negative of hematuria and proteinuria. This patient was conservatively observed without any anti-hypertensive drugs and was asked for appropriately putting on weight. Three months later, the hypertension symptom was alleviated. In conclusion, although there were no established direct pathogenetic links between hypertension and NCP, no other definite etiology was shown to be the cause of this main manifestation. Thus we speculate that the NCP might be the main cause of hypertension in this patient.