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    25 May 2014, Volume 35 Issue 5
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    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    2014, 35(5):  497-497. 
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    Objective To investigate the method of evaluating the severity of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy( CSR)and effects of the operation according to the results of electromyogram ( EMG). Methods Sixty patients with CSR undergoing anterior cervical decompression and fusion,were divided into three groups according to the results of EMG:mildly abnormal group ( 16 patients ), moderately abnormal group(19 patients)and severely abnormal group(25 patients). The patients′neck disability index( NDI)before surgery and 6 months after surgery were recorded. The postoperative NDI improvement rates of three groups were compared. Results The postoperative NDI scores of mildly abnormal group returned from moderate dysfunction to mild dysfunction. The postoperative NDI scores of moderately abnormal group returned from moderate dysfunction to mild dysfunction. The postoperative NDI scores of severely abnormal group returned from severe dysfunction to moderate dysfunction. Compared with mildly abnormal group ,the postoperative NDI improvement rates of moderately abnormal group and severely abnormal group were statistically significant( P ﹤0 . 05 ). Compared with moderately abnormal group,the postoperative NDI improvement rates of severely abnormal group were statistically significant ( P ﹤0 . 05 ). Conclusion Motor unit potentials with increased duration and amplitude in EMG tests accompanied by normal axillary nerve conduction velocity are the best electrophysiological indications for surgical treatment of CSR.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    2014, 35(5):  500-500. 
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    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    WU Yanfen;LIU Hanjie;ZHANG Yanping;WANG Wei
    2014, 35(5):  501-501. 
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    Objective To investigate the protective effect of epigallocatechin-3-gallate( EGCG) on the substantia nigra dopaminergic neuron in Parkinson disease( PD ) rats induced by rotenone. Methods The healthy adult male 60 Wistar rats were randomly distributed to the following groups:control group,PD group and drug therapy group( n=20 each group),PD and drug therapy groups were injected subcutaneously rotenone in the back to prepare the PD rats model,the rats of drug therapy group were injected intraperitoneally EGCG at the same time. Spectrophotometry was used to detect oxidative stress parameters in rats( malondialdehyde and glutathione),immunocytochemistry and western blot were used to detect the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase( TH)in the substantia nigra and striatum of rats. Results Malondialdehyde(MDA)was significantly higher(P ﹤0. 05),and glutathione(GSH)was significantly decreased(P﹤0. 05)in the rats striatum of rotenone group than those of control group. The number of TH positive neurons in midbrain was significantly less than that of control group( P﹤0 . 05 ), but the expression of TH was significantly decreased in the substantia nigra and striatum compared with control group ( P ﹤ 0 . 05 );MDA obviously decreased and GSH increased significantly after the intervention of EGCG compared with that of rotenone group( P ﹤0. 05 ),the number of TH positive neurons significantly increased ( P ﹤ 0 . 05 ) and TH protein increased significantly ( P ﹤ 0 . 05 ). Conclusion Oxidative stress plays a very important role in the pathogenesis of PD,anti-oxidation treatment can effectively reduce the injury of dopaminergic neurons in the brain of rat,which provides a new target for the treatment of PD.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    DU Wentao;HAN Wei;WANG Li;ZHAO Xingquan
    2014, 35(5):  505-505. 
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    Objective To explore serum levels of brain natriuretic peptide(BNP),endothelin-1 (ET-1)and nitrogen monoxide(NO)in rats after acute myocardial infarction(AMI)and to observe their correlation. Methods Eighty male Wister rats were randomly divided into two groups:sham group(n =40),AMI group(n = 40). The serum concentrations of BNP,ET-1 and NO were measured at different time(6h,12h,24h,3d,7d and 30d)to compare the difference between two groups,and their correlation were analyzed. Results There were significant difference in the serum levels of BNP,ET-1 and NO between AMI group and sham group(P ﹤ 0. 01). For different groups,there were significant differences in the serum levels of BNP,ET-1 and NO among different time(P ﹤ 0. 01). From the interactional effort of group and time,there were different evolvement in the serum levels of BNP,ET-1 and NO between two groups(P ﹤ 0. 01). The analysis in AMI group showed that serum ET-1 was negatively correlated with serum NO. Conclusion This study showed serum BNP and ET-1 increase and serum NO decrease after AMI,which may lay theory evidence for neural endocrine hormone change.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    2014, 35(5):  512-512. 
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    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    LV Xiaojing;LI Xinpan;WANG Xinxue;ZHAO Hongyan;SUN Yanyan;ZHANG Xiao
    2014, 35(5):  513-513. 
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    Objective To study the function and effects of humanism nursing on diabetic patients. Methods A sum of 200 patients were randomly divided into the observation group(100 cases) and control group(100 cases). The control group was treated with routine nursing,and the observation group,besides routine nursing,was treated with humanism nursing based on patients′ feelings and characteristics. Then,the therapeutic effects and patients′ satisfaction were compared and observed between two groups. Results The treatment compliance of the observation group treated with humanism nursing increased to 92 . 0%,which was higher than that of the control group ( 61 . 0%),and the satisfaction(95. 0%)was also significantly higher than that of the control group(54. 0%)(P﹤0. 01). Conclusion Humanism nursing embodies the connotation of high quality nursing service and makes patients feel respectful. It also meets the personalized needs of diabetic patients in the emotional and psychological aspects,increases mutual trust between the two sides and is highly recognized by patients and their families.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    2014, 35(5):  516-516. 
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    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    ZHANG Jing;ZHANG Zhihui;LIU Wei;CHEN Yunyu;WANG Yanhong;SI Shuyi
    2014, 35(5):  517-517. 
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    Objective In order to provide experimental evidence for the comprehensive application of compound T44,we explored the possible mechanisms of its anti-tumor effects. Methods MTT assay was used to measure cell proliferation. Transition of cell cycle and apoptosis were tested by flow cytometer,respectively. Capacity of cell migration was detected by scratch assay. Western blotting was applied for determining the expression of different cyclins. Detection of cell morphology change was utilized to observe the influence on HCT116 cells. Results The proliferation of 11 kinds of tumor cell lines were decreased markedly as compared with those of control cells,and they showed distinct sensibility with one another. Half maximal(50% )inhibitory concemtration of human lung fibroblasts was(16. 58 ± 3. 49)μmol/ L,higher than most of the tumor cell lines. T44 treated HCT116 cells decreased cell migration and altered cyclins expression,as well. T44 could also lead to cell cycle block and apoptosis. Conclusion T44 participated into the control of tumor proliferation probably by modulation of cell cycle and induction of apoptosis.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    WU Penghuan;YAO Xiaoguang;SHEN Yong;DING Wenyuan;ZHANG Wei;WANG Linfeng
    2014, 35(5):  522-522. 
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    Objective To Explore the clinical outcomes of bilateral kyphoplasty forosteoporotic compression fracture with the new G-arm X-ray machine. Methods 118 cases(193 vertebrae)who sustained osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture and underwent percutaneous kyphoplasty were reviewed retrospectively. All cases were divided into two groups according to unilateral with common C-arm X-ray machine or bilateral with the new G-arm X-ray machine approach. The common group( 68 patients,121 vertebrae)while the new X-ray group(50 patients,72 vertebrae ). The operation time,the amount of bone cement and the visual analogue scale( VAS),vertebral body height,Cobb angle at pre and post-operation and incidence of complications were used to observe the difference between two groups. Results All but one patient underwent surgery successfully. The common group had an average operative time of(55 ± 12)min while the new X-ray group(53 ± 14)min. There was no significant difference in the operation time between two groups( P﹥0 . 05 ). The VAS score decreased significantly after operation ( P﹤0 . 05 ),but no significant difference was noted between two groups( P ﹥0 . 05 ),while the rate of adjacent vertebral fractures had significant difference( P ﹤ 0 . 05 ). Conclusion Both unilateral or bilateral kyphoplasty are reliable for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures,but the bilateral kyphoplasty has the advantage of better recovery for average vertebral height and local Cobb angle and lower adjacent vertebral fractures rate.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    ZHANG Jinwen;DU Chunhai;WANG Ran
    2014, 35(5):  527-527. 
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    Objective In order to analyze the correlation of the wings apart-like( Wapl ) protein and the synaptonemal complex( SC)of pachytene oocytes. Methods The pachytene oocytes were isolated from foetal mice ovaries at 18 . 5 d and double immunostained with anti-synaptonemal complex protein2( SYCP2 )and anti-Wapl. Results In the pachytene oocytes examined,mouse Wapl was colocalized with SYCP2 on the SC. Conclusion Wapl may be a part of pachytene oocyte SC.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    ZHANG Yingxiu;LI Xia;HAO Huiying;CUI Gaiying;YANG Yuxiu;YU Mei
    2014, 35(5):  530-530. 
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    Objective To explore the role of medical services(Doula delivery,painless labor and water birth)in delivery modes. Methods A cross-sectional study for a total of 300 primipara with delivery,who were hospitalized in the Fourth Hospital of Shijiazhuang,Self-rating Anxiety Scale was administered to these pregnant women before parturition. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the related factors. Results Doula delivery,painless labor and water birth significantly reduced the rate of cesarean delivery. Logistic regression analysis showed that age,Doula delivery and painless labor were the main factors influencing delivery mode. Conclusion Better health education for enhancing health knowledge and health awareness of pregnant women,better mental status of pregnant women and releasing pain of delivery related to the pregnancy outcome,and they can bring benefit to the health of mothers and infants.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    2014, 35(5):  532-532. 
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    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    LIU Jie;ZHAO Xian;ZHANG Hua;LI Li
    2014, 35(5):  533-533. 
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    Objective To investigate the effects of adrenalin on the corneal endothelium after phacoemulsification cataract surgery in cataract with high myopia and to discuss clinical rational concentration of adrenalin. Methods This retrospective study was comprised of 90 patients(90 eyes) with cataract of high myopia who had undergone phacoemulsification cataract surgery with intraocular lens implantation. 90 patients were divided randomly into three groups:irrigation solution with different concentration adrenalin(0. 1mL,0. 2mL,0. 5mL)and each group 30 eyes. Corneal endothelial cell density and the percentage of hexagonal cells were measured by corneal endothelial cell instrument without touching before surgery and one week after surgery. Results The difference of the preoperative corneal endothelial cell density and hexagonal cell proportion among three groups were not statistically significant(P ﹥ 0. 05). One week after surgery,the cell density in 0. 1mL group,0. 2mL group and 0. 5mL group were respectively(2 495. 24 ± 326. 08)mm - 2 ,(2 457. 45 ± 355. 12)mm - 2 ,(2 425. 38 ± 312. 68)mm - 2 ,the percentage of hexagonal cells in 0. 1mL group,0. 2mL group and 0. 5mL group were respectively(47. 85 ± 12. 01)mm - 2 ,(45. 20 ± 9. 43)mm - 2 ,(44. 35 ± 8. 13)mm - 2 . Both the cell density and hexagonal cell proportion one week after surgery were lower than those before operation. There were significant difference among three groups(P ﹤ 0. 05). Both the cell density and the percentage of hexagonal cell proportion among three groups after surgery were gradually lower with the increase of adrenalin concentration and the comparison among three groups showed that there was no significant difference(P ﹥ 0. 05). Conclusion The tolerance of corneal endothelial cell to surgery injure and adrenalin toxicity is lower in cataract with high myopia. The lower adrenalin concentration should be applied in phacoemulsification cataract surgery to reduce the damage to corneal endothelial cell while maintaining mydriasis state.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    MA Chao;DU Mengying;YAN Wei
    2014, 35(5):  537-537. 
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    Objective The study was to explore cisplatin + teniposide + pingyangmycin /bleomycin(PTP)chemotherapy with lentinan and thymic peptide injection combined treatment of oral squamous cell carcinoma with lymph node metastasis in patients with postoperative efficacy and adverse reactions. Methods Ninety-six patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma were randomly divided into four groups,group A 23 patients given PTP chemotherapy treatment alone,group B 26 patients lentinan injection combined with chemotherapy in the treatment PTP,group C 19 patients thymopentin PTP injection combined with chemotherapy regimens,D group 28 patients lentinan and thymic injection combined with chemotherapy in the treatment of five PTP peptide detected after treatment with chemotherapy before and after serum tumor specific growth factor(tumor specific growth factor,TSGF) expression and adverse reactions,and to evaluate its efficacy. Results TSGF expression and adverse reactions in group D were significantly lower than those of the other three groups(P ﹤ 0. 05),ceuimmune function indicators and the indicator of IgG in group D were better than A,B,C groups(P ﹤ 0. 05),IgA, IgM indicators in four groups before and after treatment showed no significant difference(P ﹥ 0. 05). Conclusion Lentinan injection and thymopentin PTP injection combined with PTP chemotherapy improved the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma and reduced the incidence of adverse reactions obviously.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    LI Jiangchao;YANG Yang;HAO Zhuofang;ZHOU Xiaoming;ZHANG Qianqian;WANG Lijing
    2014, 35(5):  541-541. 
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    Objective To look for better and low cost method for extracting microRNAs ( miRNAs)from paraffin-embedded tissue for miRNA diagnosis or other miRNAs assay. Methods The samples were collected from paraffin-embedded human breast cancer tissue stored over two years and MMTV transgenic mouse paraffin-embedded breast tissue over six months. The miRNAs extract paraffin tissue kit served as control. To detect the quality of miRNAs obtained by these two methods,used 2% gel electrophoresis and the OD value to confirm the quality and concentration. Furthermore,verified miRNAs by testing miRNA-375 and miRNA-218 with quantitative PCR. Results ①miRNAs extracted by our method met the experimental requirements( A260/280=1. 86-2. 21OD),and the lowest concentration was 38. 50mg/L.②The quantitative PCR can detect miRNAs and its copies number compared with the control,the difference was no significant(P﹥0. 05).③This method has relatively lower cost,about 1/10 cost of kit method,while the extraction process decreased about 1/3 time. Conclusion The method we optimized for extracted miRNAs from paraffin-embedded tissue is feasible,it provides a convenient experimental method,and a better approach to detect more retrospective specimens of paraffin-embedded tissue samples.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    2014, 35(5):  545-545. 
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    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    ZHU Yanpei;LI Ning;TAO Ying;WANG Jue;YU Wei;DAI Jie
    2014, 35(5):  546-546. 
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    Objective To detecte the expression of the difference proteins of the human hepatoma carcinoma cell line 7402 ,7721 and adjacent liver cell 7701 before and after the treatment of the adenovirus-thymidine kinase/gancyclovir( ADV-TK/GCV)system,further elucidating the mechanism of the suicide gene system ADV-TK/GCV on hepatoma cells. Methods Peptide mass fingerprinting ( PMF)and two-dimensional electrophoresis analysis were used to test the expression of the difference proteins of the human hepatoma cell lines 7402 ,7721 and the adjacent liver cell line 7701 before and after the treatment of the ADV-TK/GCV system;moreover,we observed the cell pathological morphology changes after the treatment with Hematein Eosin( HE),one of the routine methods of pathology. We also used the electron-microscopy to detect the expression port,distribution and quantity of cytokeratin 18 (CK18)of dosing group and control group with immunohistochemistry. Results 7721 and 7701 were sensitive to ADV-TK/GCV system. The expression of many proteins of the human hepatoma cell lines 7402,exhibited differences after the disposal method of suicide gene drugs,the expression of CK18 was upregulated obviously by comparative analysis. Cellular morphology changed significantly by HE. Cells in the control group were mostly spindle-shaped and nucleoli were obvious,while most cells in dosing group died. The volume of residual cell was small,round,and hyperchromatic. Electron microscopy observations showed that the control abundant organelles,accidentally saw cell apoptosis. Dosing group of cell organelle were oedematous obviously,microfilament increased and throughout around the nucleus,apoptosis phenomenon was obvious. The immunocytochemistry showed that the expression of CK18 of the control group was equally distributed in the cytoplasm and cell membrane,but the expression of CK18 of the treatment group increased and was uneven distribution,mainly concentrated in the membrane surrounding the cytoplasm,some of which were circular distribution. Conclusion After the suicide gene system ADV-TK/GCV played a role,protein expression of the sensitive line 7402 showed differences,which suggested the expression of CK18 upregulated memorably,the distribution presented differences and caused changes in the morphology.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    LI Xingliang;YANG Xiaoyi;LIN Jiangxia;GUO Yu;WANG Xinguang;NING Haichun
    2014, 35(5):  551-551. 
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    Objective To evaluate the clinical application value of 64-slice CT angiography (64-SCTA),magnetic resonance angiography( MRA ) for the skull basal vertebral artery stenosis compared with digital subtraction angiography(DSA);To explore the value of 64-SCTA,MRA and DSA in detecting the nature of plague of the skull basal segment of vertebral artery. Methods A total of 50 patients diagnosed posterior circulation ischemia underwent 64-SCTA,MRA and DSA in our hospital. Their images were retrospectively analyzed. The constituent ratio of 64-SCTA,MRA and DSA for the skull basal vertebral artery stenosis were calculated. The results of 64-SCTA,MRA and DSA were analyzed statistically. The accuracy,sensitivity and specificity were respectively calculated for 64-SCTA and MRA by the“gold standard”for DSA. The results of 64-SCTA and MRA were analyzed statistically. The density of plague of the skull basal segment of vertebral artery was detected. The results of 64-SCTA,MRA and DSA were analyzed respectively. Results There were significant difference among 64-SCTA,MRA and DSA in diagnosing the constituent ratio of the skull basal vertebral artery stenosis. 64-SCTA,MRA had higher accuracy,sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing the V4 - 5 segment of vertebral artery stenosis. MRA had the lowest accuracy,sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing the V2 - 3 segment of vertebral artery stenosis,and the comparison between 64-SCTA,MRA and DSA in diagnosing plague nature of the skull basal vertebral artery showed significant difference. Conclusion 64-SCTA,MRA in evaluating the V4 - 5 segment of vertebral artery stenosis proved higher diagnostic value;64-SCTA in detecting plague nature of the skull basal vertebral artery has higher accuracy than DSA,especially in MRA,64-SCTA has significance in guiding clinical treatment.
    ZHU Lin;ZHU Ling;BAI Xue;MA Yinxia;YU Shaobin;DI Xuhui
    HOU Yingqiu
    2014, 35(5):  556-556. 
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    Objective To evaluate the difference and the diagnostic value of high-resolution CT (HRCT)findings in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis(idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis,IPF)and connective tissues disease-interstitial lung disease( connective tissues disease-interstitial lung disease, CTD-ILD). Methods Seventeen patients with IPF and 36 patients with CTD-ILD scanned by HRCT were reviewed retrospectively. Statistical analysis was conducted in ground-glass opacity and consolidation,honeycombing,interlobular interstitial thickening,traction bronchiectasis,subpleural curve and interlobular septal thickening,pleural thickening,pleural effusion and meditational lymph node enlargement. Results Honeycombing was the predominant pattern(64. 7%)in IPF,while CTD-ILD only accounted for 16 . 7%( P =0 . 003 ). Ground-glass opacity and consolidation was the predominant pattern in CTD-ILD(72. 2%),while IPF accounted just for 29. 4%(P=0. 000). Traction bronchiectasis was 41. 2% in IPF,but 13. 9% in CTD-ILD(P=0. 027). Conclusion Although HRCT findings of IPF and CTD-ILD are similar and overlap considerably,but patients with IPF showed a tendency to more progressed fibrosis than patients with CTD-ILD.
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    2014, 35(5):  559-559. 
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    2014, 35(5):  561-561. 
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    2014, 35(5):  564-564. 
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    2014, 35(5):  566-566. 
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    2014, 35(5):  568-568. 
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    2014, 35(5):  570-570. 
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    2014, 35(5):  572-572. 
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    2014, 35(5):  574-574. 
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    2014, 35(5):  582-582. 
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    2014, 35(5):  584-584. 
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    2014, 35(5):  587-587. 
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    2014, 35(5):  589-589. 
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    2014, 35(5):  592-592. 
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    2014, 35(5):  596-596. 
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    2014, 35(5):  598-598. 
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    2014, 35(5):  599-599. 
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    2014, 35(5):  602-602. 
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    2014, 35(5):  604-604. 
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    2014, 35(5):  616-616. 
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    2014, 35(5):  617-617. 
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