In the study of social problems, it is important to realize the organic combination of global view, local people standard,, which plays an important role in handing and understanding specific social problems undoubted...In the study of social problems, it is important to realize the organic combination of global view, local people standard,, which plays an important role in handing and understanding specific social problems undoubtedly. This article takes our country's public pension personal account as example ,analyzing how to realize the combination of all three in the whole research process of the individual account.展开更多
Adelegation led by Prof. Chen Shiqiu, Vice President of the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) andexpert of the UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, attended ASEM People’s Fo...Adelegation led by Prof. Chen Shiqiu, Vice President of the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) andexpert of the UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, attended ASEM People’s Forum V held in Hanoi, Vietnam on 6-9 September, 2004.展开更多
BACKGROUND Gangrenous cholecystitis is a form of acute cholecystitis which involves gangrenous alterations in the gallbladder wall and it often follows an acute and serious course.We herein report on two cases of very...BACKGROUND Gangrenous cholecystitis is a form of acute cholecystitis which involves gangrenous alterations in the gallbladder wall and it often follows an acute and serious course.We herein report on two cases of very elderly people diagnosed early with gangrenous cholecystitis,who safely underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC)and both demonstrated a good outcome.CASE SUMMARY Case 1:An 89-year-old female.She underwent abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CECT)due to abdominal pain and diarrhea.Her gallbladder wall indicated the absence of contrast enhancement,thus leading to diagnosis of gangrenous cholecystitis and she therefore underwent LC.Although her gallbladder demonstrated diffuse necrosis and it was also partly perforated,she was able to be discharged without any serious complications.Case 2:A 91-year-old female.She made an emergency visit with a chief complaint of abdominal pain.Abdominal CECT revealed swelling of the gallbladder and an ambiguous continuity of the gallbladder wall.She was diagnosed with gangrenous cholecystitis and underwent LC.Her gallbladder had swelling and diffuse necrosis.Although her preoperative blood culture was positive,she showed a good outcome following surgery.CONCLUSION Although a definite diagnosis of gangrenous cholecystitis is difficult to make prior to surgery,if an early diagnosis can be made and appropriate treatment can be carried out,then even very elderly individuals may be discharged without major complications.展开更多
文摘In the study of social problems, it is important to realize the organic combination of global view, local people standard,, which plays an important role in handing and understanding specific social problems undoubtedly. This article takes our country's public pension personal account as example ,analyzing how to realize the combination of all three in the whole research process of the individual account.
文摘Adelegation led by Prof. Chen Shiqiu, Vice President of the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) andexpert of the UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, attended ASEM People’s Forum V held in Hanoi, Vietnam on 6-9 September, 2004.
文摘BACKGROUND Gangrenous cholecystitis is a form of acute cholecystitis which involves gangrenous alterations in the gallbladder wall and it often follows an acute and serious course.We herein report on two cases of very elderly people diagnosed early with gangrenous cholecystitis,who safely underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC)and both demonstrated a good outcome.CASE SUMMARY Case 1:An 89-year-old female.She underwent abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CECT)due to abdominal pain and diarrhea.Her gallbladder wall indicated the absence of contrast enhancement,thus leading to diagnosis of gangrenous cholecystitis and she therefore underwent LC.Although her gallbladder demonstrated diffuse necrosis and it was also partly perforated,she was able to be discharged without any serious complications.Case 2:A 91-year-old female.She made an emergency visit with a chief complaint of abdominal pain.Abdominal CECT revealed swelling of the gallbladder and an ambiguous continuity of the gallbladder wall.She was diagnosed with gangrenous cholecystitis and underwent LC.Her gallbladder had swelling and diffuse necrosis.Although her preoperative blood culture was positive,she showed a good outcome following surgery.CONCLUSION Although a definite diagnosis of gangrenous cholecystitis is difficult to make prior to surgery,if an early diagnosis can be made and appropriate treatment can be carried out,then even very elderly individuals may be discharged without major complications.