11 results on '"Chen, Guang-Yong"'
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2. Empirical Study on Sports Development in New Super- Sized Rural Communities --a case study of Longhua Community in Chengdu.
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CHEN Guang - Yong and DU Yan- Wei
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- 2013
3. [Clinical and pathologic features of tubulocystic carcinoma of kidney].
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Zhang SH, Shi SF, Huang SF, Zhang YN, Zheng YY, and Chen GY
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- Adult, Aged, Carcinoma, Renal Cell metabolism, Carcinoma, Renal Cell surgery, Diagnosis, Differential, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Keratin-19 metabolism, Kidney Neoplasms metabolism, Kidney Neoplasms surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Nephrectomy, Prognosis, Racemases and Epimerases metabolism, Carcinoma, Renal Cell pathology, Kidney Neoplasms pathology
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Objective: To investigate clinicopathological features and differential diagnosis of tubulocystic carcinoma of the kidney., Methods: The clinical features, histological and immunohistochemical findings were analyzed in 3 cases of tubulocystic carcinoma of the kidney, along with review of the related literatures., Results: Three patients were males with a mean age of 59 years old (range from 44 to 71 years). All presented with no symptom and their tumors were found during routine examination. The tumor size ranged from 1.5 to 5.0 cm in greatest dimension. The tumors were grossly well-circumscribed without capsules and exhibited a spongy cut surface. Microscopically, all three tumors were composed of tubules and cysts of varying sizes separated by thin fibrous septa. The epithelial lining cells were flat, cuboidal and columnar, with often a hobnail-like appearance characterized by abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm with prominent nucleoli. Two cases showed focal clear cytoplasm. One of the three cases coexisted with a papillary renal cell carcinoma. Immunohistochemically, all 3 cases showed positivity for pan-CK, vimentin, CK19, CD10, P504S, and focal positivity for 34βE12. Two cases showed focal positivity for CK7., Conclusions: Tubulocystic carcinoma of the kidney is a rare kidney neoplasm and occurs predominantly in males. The tumor is characterized by gross spongy appearance and microscopic cysts and tubules often lined by hobnail-like cells and separated by thin fibrotic stroma. The differential diagnosis mainly includes other lesions of the kidney that have a multicystic growth pattern.
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- 2012
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4. [Clinicopathologic analysis of intestinal follicular lymphoma first presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms].
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Xie JL, Jin Y, Zheng XD, Wei XJ, Zhu H, Zheng YY, Zhang SH, Zhang YN, Chen GY, and Zhou XG
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- Abdominal Pain pathology, Adult, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived therapeutic use, Antigens, CD20 metabolism, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Child, Preschool, Combined Modality Therapy, Cyclophosphamide therapeutic use, Diagnosis, Differential, Doxorubicin therapeutic use, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Intestinal Neoplasms drug therapy, Intestinal Neoplasms metabolism, Intestinal Neoplasms surgery, Lymphocytes pathology, Lymphoma, Follicular drug therapy, Lymphoma, Follicular metabolism, Lymphoma, Follicular surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Neprilysin metabolism, Prednisone therapeutic use, Prognosis, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 metabolism, Retrospective Studies, Rituximab, Sex Factors, Vincristine therapeutic use, Young Adult, Intestinal Neoplasms pathology, Lymphoma, Follicular pathology
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Objective: To study the clinical features, endoscopic findings, pathologic diagnosis and treatment options of intestinal follicular lymphoma first presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms., Methods: The clinical features, pathologic findings and follow-up data were retrospectively studied in 9 cases of intestinal follicular lymphoma. Immunohistochemical study for CD3, CD5, CD20, CD21, Ki-67, bcl-2, bcl-6, CD10 and cyclin D1 was carried out., Results: Seven of the 9 patients were females and two were males. The age of patients ranged from 5 to 60 years (mean = 44 years). The clinical manifestations included abdominal pain (5 cases), blood in stool (3 cases) and abdominal distension (1 case). The commonest site of involvement was ileocecal region (6/9). Endoscopic examination had been carried out in 6 patients and all showed the presence of multiple polyps. Five cases had undergone endoscopic biopsy. Histologic examination of the endoscopic biopsies showed lymphoma cells located mainly in mucosal layer, forming vague nodules with ill-defined boundaries. Plasma cells and eosinophils were not conspicuous. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells in all cases diffusely expressed CD20, CD10 and bcl-2. The staining for CD3, CD5 and cyclin D1 was negative. Lymphoid cells with weak CD10-positivity were identified in the interfollicular regions. Four cases were treated with surgical resection and chemotherapy. The other 3 cases received chemotherapy only and the remaining cases were treated conservatively. All of them were still alive on follow up., Conclusions: Primary intestinal follicular lymphoma affects predominantly elderly patients and has a female predilection. The commonest site of involvement is ileocecal region. Endoscopic examination shows polypoid changes. The disease often runs a relatively indolent clinical course. The prognosis is better than that of primary nodal follicular lymphoma.
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- 2012
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5. [Loss of pan-T cell antigens CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7 in Kikuchi's disease].
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Wei XJ, Xie JL, Zhou XG, Zheng XD, Zheng YY, Jin Y, Zhu H, Zhang YN, Zhang SH, and Chen GY
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- Adolescent, Adult, Antigens, CD7 metabolism, CD2 Antigens metabolism, CD3 Complex metabolism, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis pathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pseudolymphoma immunology, Recurrence, Young Adult, CD5 Antigens metabolism, Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis immunology, T-Lymphocytes immunology
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Objective: To study the possible loss of pan-T cell antigens CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7 in Kikuchi's disease and to evaluate the role of T cell antigen loss in distinguishing benign from malignant T-cell lymphoid lesions., Methods: Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissues of 33 cases of Kikuchi's disease and 15 cases of reactive lymphoid hyperplasia were studied by EliVision immunohistochemical staining for CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7., Results: Twenty-four of the 33 (72.7%) cases of Kikuchi's disease lost one or more of the pan-T cell antigens, including the loss of CD5 only (13 cases), CD7 only (1 case), CD2 only (1 case), CD2 and CD7 (2 cases), CD5 and CD7 (4 cases), CD2 and CD5 (2 cases), and CD2, CD7 and CD5 (1 case). Amongst these cases, the commonest antigen loss was CD5 (20 cases, 60.6%), followed by CD7 (8 cases, 24.2%) and CD2 (6 cases, 18.2%). Compared with the xanthomatous subtype of Kikuchi's disease, the loss of antigens was more commonly seen in the proliferative and necrotizing subtypes. Analysis of follow-up data showed that the loss of antigens in Kikuchi's disease was not significantly associated with the prognosis. In reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, the expression of CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7 was seen in all cases with similar intensity, with no obvious pan-T cell antigen loss., Conclusion: Loss of one or more pan-T cell antigens in Kikuchi's disease is demonstrated in present study, suggesting that the immunophenotypic pattern is not unique in T cell lymphoma.
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- 2011
6. [A novel cell block technique for fine needle aspiration biopsy samples].
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Chen GY, Yu XM, Liu J, You QH, and Zhou XG
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- Breast pathology, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast pathology, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry methods, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis, Paraffin Embedding methods, Receptor, ErbB-2 metabolism, Biopsy, Fine-Needle methods
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- 2011
7. [Clinicopathological study of 4 renal juxtaglomerular cell tumors].
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Liu LN, Chen GY, Wang P, Zhang YN, Zhang SH, Zhang CH, and Huang SF
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- Actins analysis, Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Hypertension etiology, Immunohistochemistry, Juxtaglomerular Apparatus chemistry, Juxtaglomerular Apparatus ultrastructure, Kidney Neoplasms chemistry, Kidney Neoplasms ultrastructure, Male, Calponins, Antigens, CD34 analysis, Calcium-Binding Proteins analysis, Juxtaglomerular Apparatus pathology, Kidney Neoplasms pathology, Microfilament Proteins analysis
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Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics, morphologic and immunohistochemical features, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, histogenesis and prognosis of renal juxtaglomerular cell tumor (JGCT)., Methods: Light microscopic observation; immunohistochemical assay of CK8, E-cadherin/CK7, CD10, Vim, Actin, CD34, S100, HMB45, CD31, Chr, Syn and CD117, EM; and follow-up were done on all 4 surgically treated JGCT patients., Results: All 4 JGCT were observed in young adult with clinically uncontrolled severe hypertension. Grossly, the tumor was encapsulated and small in size. Microscopically, the tumor cells grew in sheets predominantly, but papillary and onion-like pattern could also be seen. The stroma contained prominent vasculature that consisted of numerous thin-wall vessels clustering around thick-walled vessels. Tumor cells were rather small, polygonal, with slightly eosinophilic cytoplasm and ill-defined cell border. Nuclei were uniform in size but nuclear atypia and mitosis could be seen. Numerous mast cells were scattered among the tumor cells, and tubules were identified in 3 of 4 cases with positive expression of distal tubule marker of E-cadherin/CK7. Tumor cells positively expressed Vim, Actin, calponin, and CD34. All cases presented ultrastructural features of distinct rhomboid-shaped crystal. There was no recurrence or metastasis but hypertension persisted in three during follow-up (mean 37 months) for all 4 JGCT patients., Conclusion: JGCT, originating from the juxtaglomerular cell, has a distinct benign entity, and it is typically found in young adults with severe hypertension. It has a unique morphology and ultrastructure features and positive immunoreactivity to Vim, Actin, calponin and CD34.
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- 2005
8. [Papillary renal cell carcinoma: clinico-pathologic studies of 33 cases].
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Liu LN, Chen GY, Wang P, Zhang CH, and Huang SF
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Papillary classification, Carcinoma, Papillary metabolism, Carcinoma, Renal Cell classification, Carcinoma, Renal Cell metabolism, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Keratin-7, Keratins metabolism, Kidney Neoplasms classification, Kidney Neoplasms metabolism, Kidney Tubules metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Mucin-1 metabolism, Neprilysin metabolism, Survival Rate, Vimentin metabolism, Carcinoma, Papillary pathology, Carcinoma, Renal Cell pathology, Kidney Neoplasms pathology
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Objective: To investigate the morphologic features, differential diagnosis, prognosis and histogenesis of papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC)., Methods: Tumors composed of at least 50% papillae and > 1 cm in diameter were included in this study. Light microscopic observation, immunohistochemical assay of EMA, CK7, CD10, Vim, 34 beta E12 by tissue chip were performed., Results: Among 516 cases of renal epithelial tumors 33 cases of PRCC were detected. Grossly, hemorrhage, necrosis and multifocality were commonly seen. Besides typical papillae, inconspicuous papillary patterns, such as trabecular, tubular, micronodular and pseudostratified patterns could be seen. Foam cells and psammoma bodies in stroma, and hemosiderin in tumor cells were characteristic. Tumors were of two major types: basophilic type (n = 10), with small cuboid cell and pale cytoplasm (n = 10), 9 of them were low in Fuhrman grading; eosinophilic type (n = 22) with large columnar cells, rich in eosinophilic cytoplasm, 19 of them were high in Fuhrman grading. The remaining case was of clear cell type. The basophilic tumors were all positive for distal tubule marker EMA/CK7, none for proximal tubule marker CD10, 7 tumors positive for Vim. Eosinophilic tumors were positive for EMA/CK7 (9/22), CD10 (10/22) and Vim (6/22). All the tumors studied were negative for 34 beta E12. Follow-up data were available for 24 cases (mean 37 months) with 3-year survival rate of 64.3%, 5-year survival rate of 50%., Conclusion: PRCC was a distinct malignant entity with unique pathological features. The prognosis of PRCC was worse than that of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.
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- 2005
9. [Assessment of P504S immunohistochemistry in diagnosis and differential diagnosis of prostatic adenocarcinoma].
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Chen GY, Liu LN, Zhou XG, Zhang CH, and Huang SF
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- DNA-Binding Proteins, Diagnosis, Differential, Genes, Tumor Suppressor, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Keratins analysis, Male, Phosphoproteins analysis, Prostate enzymology, Prostatic Hyperplasia diagnosis, Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia diagnosis, Trans-Activators analysis, Transcription Factors, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Precancerous Conditions diagnosis, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnosis, Racemases and Epimerases analysis
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Objective: To assess the utility of P504S immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of prostatic adenocarcinoma., Methods: Light microscopy and immunohistochemistry examinations (EnVision staining) were performed in 117 cases of prostatic adenocarcinoma, PIN, AAH, ASAP, BPH and normal prostatic tissue to correlate the morphology and protein expression of P504S, 34betaE12, and P63., Results: Seventy-one of the 78 (91%) cases of prostatic adenocarcinoma stained positive for P504S, with strong cytoplasmic granular staining in most cases, and a weak or intense granular staining along the circumferential luminal and apical cell border membrane in a few cases. Negative P504S immunostaining was observed in 7 of 78 (9%) cases of prostatic adenocarcinoma, all of which were clear cell type prostatic adenocarcinoma. Cases of PIN (9 cases), AAH (6 cases) and ASAP (2 cases) showed various expression levels of P504S. Sixty-five of 68 (96%) cases of normal prostates and BPH were negative for P504S and basal cell hyperplasia cases were also negative., Conclusions: P504S is a useful marker for microscopic diagnosis of prostatic adenocarcinoma, and immunohistochemistry study using a combination of P504S and 34betaE12/p63 may be of greater benefit in aiding the differential diagnoses.
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- 2004
10. [Transitional CK19 positive cells-a new possible marker of hepatic precancerous lesion].
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Chen Y, Duan ZP, Wang BE, Jia JD, Chen GY, and Li YM
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- Adolescent, Adult, Biomarkers, Tumor, Female, Humans, Liver Neoplasms chemistry, Male, Middle Aged, Precancerous Conditions chemistry, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, alpha-Fetoproteins analysis, Keratins analysis, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Precancerous Conditions pathology
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Objective: To investigate the relationship between Transitional CK19 positive cells and hepatic precancerous lesion in chronic hepatitis B patients., Methods: We observed the expression of CK19 in liver tissue of chronic hepatitis B patients by LSAB immunohistochemical staining, and examined serum AFP and ultrasonography one time per 3 months for one year., Results: We observed a population of CK19 positive cells-with size and structure between those of human oval cells and mature hepatocytes-that usually occurred along with oval-cell proliferation. It was suggested that these transitional cells may partly account for the elevation of serum AFP. One patient occurred hepatic carcinoma, another patient had low-echogenic nodules in liver parenchyma within the 1 year follow-up period., Conclusion: Transitional CK19 positive cells could be regarded as a new possible pathological marker of hepatic precancerous lesion.
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- 2004
11. [Noninvasive evaluation of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B patients].
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Chen Y, Wang BE, Jia JD, Qian LX, Wang TL, Chen MH, Chen GY, He W, Ding HG, Yin SS, Zhang Y, and Dong Z
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Collagen Type IV blood, Female, Hepatitis B, Chronic pathology, Humans, Hyaluronic Acid blood, Liver Cirrhosis pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography, Biomarkers blood, Hepatitis B, Chronic diagnostic imaging, Liver Cirrhosis diagnostic imaging
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Objective: To investigate the clinical usefulness of noninvasive diagnostic methods in evaluating liver fibrosis in hepatitis B virus (HBV) patients., Methods: 102 patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) were enrolled from Beijing Friendship Hospital Affiliated to Capital University of Medical Sciences. Noninvasive diagnostic methods including ultrasonography, CT, serum markers of liver function and fibrosis, and HBV DNA were performed and compared with histological fibrotic changes in order to establish a noninvasive method for detecting the degree of liver fibrosis., Results: The total score of liver surface, edge, parenchyma echogenicity, intrahepatic vessels, and the size of spleen had a coefficient of 0.822 with fibrotic stage. By receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis, the sensitivity to distinguish cirrhosis from CHB was 86.1% and the specificity was 95.5% if the total ultrasonic score was more than 10. The CT imaging diagnosed liver cirrhosis with a specificity of 100% and a sensitivity of 48.5%. The change of CT values in cirrhotic patients was lower than that in controls and no cirrhotic patients (F=5.805, P<0.01), when the voltage was increased from 100 KV to 140 KV. Except normal controls and S1 group, S2 and S3 group, the level of HA and collagen IV between the other groups were statistically different. The cut-off value of HA to diagnose cirrhosis was 108 (microg/L) with a sensitivity of 72.2% and a specificity of 80.3%. The cut-off value of collagen IV to diagnose cirrhosis was 188 (microg/L) with a sensitivity of 72.2% and a specificity of 78.8%. When ultrasonography was combined with serum markers, the sensitivity was 72.2% and the specificity was 80.3%., Conclusion: Both ultrasonography and serum markers are useful to diagnose cirrhosis. The combination of the two examinations is more valuable than any one alone. The characteristic CT imaging has high specificity but low sensitivity in diagnosing early cirrhosis. HA and collagen IV are correlated more closely with the stage of fibrosis, and can reflect the severity of fibrosis.
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- 2003
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