21 results on '"Xiaoman, Liang"'
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2. VStyclone: Real-time Chinese voice style clone.
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Yichun Wu, Huihuang Zhao, Xiaoman Liang, and Yaqi Sun
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- 2023
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3. POFMakeup: A style transfer method for Peking Opera makeup.
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Fachao Zhang, Xiaoman Liang, Yaqi Sun, Mugang Lin, Jin Xiang, and Huihuang Zhao
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- 2022
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4. FSA-Net: A Cost-efficient Face Swapping Attention Network with Occlusion-Aware Normalization
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Zhipeng Bin, Huihuang Zhao, Xiaoman Liang, and Wenli Chen
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Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Artificial Intelligence ,Software ,Theoretical Computer Science - Published
- 2023
5. Postharvest short-time partial dehydration extends shelf-life and improves the quality of Actinidia arguta during low temperature storage
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Lin Hui, Song Pan, Guanlin Qian, Miao Yan, Yunting Li, Ruiyu Yang, Tiancheng Ye, Xiaoman Liang, Xina Cong, Heran XU, and Guang Xin
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Actinidia arguta ,Short-time partial dehydration ,Low temperature storage ,Storage quality ,Physiological and biochemical indices ,Partial least squares discriminant analysis ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Actinidia arguta is a type of kiwi fruit with a smooth glabrous shape, which provides high nutritional value, a sweet and sour taste, and excellent healthcare function. However, it is a typical climacteric fruit and decomposes quickly when stored. For delaying senescence, the effect of postharvest short-time partial dehydration (STPD) on the storage quality of A. arguta was investigated under dehydration rates of 2%, 4%, and 6% coupled with storage at (2.0 ± 0.5) °C, respectively. Results showed that appropriate dehydration treatment coupled with low temperature storage inhibited the pectinase activity and the decomposition of propectin, thus maintaining fruit firmness, reducing fruit decay rate, regulating the generation of abscisic acid (ABA) delaying ethylene production, and decreasing the peak level of respiration rate. It also inhibited the reduction of total soluble solid, titratable acid, and vitamin C, maintains catalase and peroxidase activity. Based on the present study, the 4% dehydration treatment was the most effective, which extended the storage period up to 60 days and reduced the decay rate to 33%. In conclusion, it was revealed that STPD could be an effective method for retarding the losses that occurred in the fruit quality of A. arguta during cold storage.
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- 2025
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6. Design of a Real-Time and Reliable Multi-machine System
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Li Qiuping, Zhang Jian, Xiaoman Liang, Li Lang, and Zhao Junxia
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Microcontroller ,Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter ,Software ,Automatic control ,business.industry ,Control theory ,Asynchronous communication ,Computer science ,Interface (computing) ,Embedded system ,business ,Communications protocol - Abstract
An IoT (Internet of Things) system is a multi-machine system composed of a master controller and multiple slave controllers. In some automatic control systems such as petroleum and electric power, the main control uses UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) to communicate with the slave controller. However, the communication rate of the UART interface is limited and the delay time is long, which affects the system’s response to external events. In order to improve the response speed of the system to external events, this paper designs a multi-machine system based on SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) interface. First, we use the SPI interface of the microcontroller to build a communication network. The circuit structure of the system is simple, and the hardware resource consumption is low. Then, for the problem that the SPI interface cannot detect communication errors and there is no response mechanism, we designed a communication protocol to make up for these defects from the software level. Finally, we use STM32F429IGT6 as the master controller and STM32F103C8T6 as the slave controller to build the experimental platform. The experimental results show that the system is safe and reliable, and can meet the requirements of real-time applications.
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- 2020
7. Power Analysis Attack on a Lightweight Block Cipher GIFT
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Xiaoman Liang, Zhao Junxia, Li Qiuping, Li Lang, and Zhang Jian
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Power analysis ,NSA cryptography ,Point of interest ,Cipher ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Embedded system ,Key (cryptography) ,Correlation power analysis ,Field-programmable gate array ,business ,Block cipher - Abstract
GIFT is a new lightweight block cipher with smaller area and higher efficiency, which is very suitable for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices with constrained resources. The power analysis attack is an efficient method to extract the key from the cryptographic equipment. However, it is not easy to reveal the key by means of power analysis attack, when the cipher is implemented by hardware. In this article, we present the method of power analysis attack against GIFT. Firstly, we implemented GIFT on FPGA using the SAKURA-G board. Then, we explored the impact of point of interest (POI) on power analysis attack. We proposed the method of power analysis attack against the diffusion layer of GIFT. The experimental results show that the result of power analysis attack is affected by POI, and the key can be recovered when POI is registered. We can reveal the key using correlation power analysis, when targeting the diffusion layer of GIFT.
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- 2020
8. WeChat Public Platform for Customers Reserving Bank Branches Based IoT
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Xiaoman Liang, Jie Chen, and Jian Zhang
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Service (business) ,Software ,Goto ,SIMPLE (military communications protocol) ,business.industry ,Currency ,Reservation ,Circulation (currency) ,Internet of Things ,business ,Telecommunications - Abstract
With the development of the social economy, the amount of currency circulation has increased and become more frequent, but the customer gathering often occurs in many bank’s business. In this paper, with some framework technology, Spring Boot and MyBatis, a WeChat public platform software is developed for customers who are available to book branch business, such as branch service reservation, bank business reservation, reservation information inquiry and so on. Combined with WeChat public number and small program, the software offers humanized service and simple operation. Therefore, it can meet the needs of users who can choose a reasonable time to go to the ideal branch to handle their business quickly, which not only saves users’ time, but also improves the efficiency of the bank’s system.
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- 2020
9. The finding of patients suffering from naso-pharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) who contacted with the hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA) for a long term
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Di, Huang, Jinming, Zhang, and Xiaoman, Liang
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- 1995
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10. Prior high-risk HPV testing and Pap test results for 427 invasive cervical cancers in China's largest CAP-certified laboratory
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Xiaoman Liang, Xiangdong Ding, Chengquan Zhao, Zaibo Li, Congde Chen, Huaitao Yang, Christopher C. Griffith, Shanshan Yan, and Baowen Zheng
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Cervical cancer ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Population ,Cancer ,Papanicolaou stain ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Pap test ,Papillomaviridae ,education ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Cervical cancer and its precursor lesions are caused by a persistent high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection. hrHPV testing has been reported to have higher sensitivity than Papanicolaou (Pap) testing for the detection of cervical precursor lesions. However, limited data are available for prior human papillomavirus (HPV) testing results for patients later diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer, especially in countries lacking a national cervical cancer screening program such as China. This study investigated prior hrHPV testing results for patients with invasive cervical cancer in China. METHODS Cases with a histologic diagnosis of invasive cervical carcinoma were retrieved from Guangzhou KingMed Diagnostics (the largest independent pathology laboratory in China); prior hrHPV and Pap test results obtained within the year before the cancer diagnosis were recorded. RESULTS HPV testing was negative in 7.5% of 427 cases of invasive cervical carcinoma, including squamous cell carcinoma (5%) and adenocarcinoma (25%). In 155 cervical cancer cases with prior hrHPV and Pap testing, the negative rate for Pap testing was 1.9%, and the negative rate for HPV was 9.7%. Furthermore, when only cases of adenocarcinoma (n = 18) were examined, both the hrHPV-negative rate and the Pap-negative rate were higher at 33% and 5.6%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS These data demonstrate a considerable prior hrHPV-negative rate and a lower prior Pap-negative rate in patients with invasive cervical carcinoma (especially adenocarcinoma) from a population of women without access to an established screening program. Cancer (Cancer Cytopathol) 2015;123:428-34. © 2015 American Cancer Society.
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- 2015
11. Conventional Pap smear cervical cancer screening in 11 rural counties in Hainan Province, China: analysis of Bethesda system reporting rates for 218,195 women (predominantly ages 35-64 years) screened in China's National Cervical Cancer Screening Program in Rural Areas (NCCSPRA)
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R. Marshall Austin, Yaoming Liang, Baowen Zheng, Xiaoman Liang, Guijian Wei, Chengquan Zhao, and Jia You
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Gynecology ,Cervical cancer ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Cervical screening ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Population ,Bethesda system ,Retrospective cohort study ,Laboratory quality control ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Squamous intraepithelial lesion ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Rural area ,education ,business - Abstract
Recently the Chinese government has introduced support for cervical screening in rural areas. The College of American Pathologists (CAP)-certified Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics laboratory supported rural screening program in Hainan Providence utilizing low-cost conventional Papanicolaou smears (CPS).This was a retrospective study of CPS screening results from 2011 to 2014 in 11 rural counties in Hainan Province. Women, most previously unscreened, volunteered to attend free CPS screening. The targeted population was women aged 35-65 years.Among total 218,195 conventional Papanicolaou smears, the reported abnormal rate was 4.4% of all smears, with 0.5% for high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), 0.9% for low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL), 2.6% for atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance, and 0.3% for atypical squamous cells, cannot exclude high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion. Reporting rates for different TBS categories were generally within CAP benchmark ranges, except for low reporting rates for unsatisfactory smears and for atypical glandular cells. Abnormal cytology rates varied among counties. Comparing different age groups, the LSIL rate was significantly higher in women50 years than in women ≥50 years (1.04% versus 0.64%). The HSIL rate was significantly higher in women ≥40 years than in women40 years (5.3% versus 0.38%). A total of 2286 women with abnormal Papanicolaou smears had documented colposcopic and histopathologic follow-up. Cervical cancer was diagnosed in 23 of 2286 (1.01%) of screened and biopsied patients. Histopathologic HSIL results were confirmed in 80% of biopsied women with HSIL Papanicolaou tests.CPS offered a low cost method to introduce cervical screening in rural China. The international College of American Pathologists Laboratory Accreditation Program provided laboratory quality control standards not otherwise readily available. Educational training programs have been instituted to address areas identified for quality improvement.
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- 2017
12. HPV test results and histological follow-up results of patients with LSIL Cervical Cytology from the Largest CAP-certified laboratory in China
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Guijian Wei, Jia You, Zaibo Li, Xiaoman Liang, Huaitao Yang, Baowen Zheng, and Chengquan Zhao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,HPV ,LSIL ,Follow up results ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cytology ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hpv test ,Pap test ,CIN ,Gynecology ,Cervical cancer ,Invasive carcinoma ,Cervical screening ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Cervical cytology ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Oncology ,cervical cytology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,China ,business ,Research Paper - Abstract
Background: Age-adjusted evaluations have explored the possible utility of (HPV test results in women with LSIL Pap. We investigated HPV test results and histopathologic follow-up results of LSIL patients from China's largest CAP-certified laboratory. Methods: Patients with LSIL between 2011 and 2015 from the Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics were retrospectively retrieved and their hrHPV test results and histological follow-up results were collected and analyzed. Results: LSIL result was identified in 37,895 cases from 2,206,588 Pap tests (1.7%) including 1,513,265 liquid-based cytology and 693,323 conventional Pap tests. The average of these women was 38.4 years (15-88). The LSIL reporting rate in women 30 years (2.1% vs 1.7%). The age specific reporting LSIL rates declined with increased age. 8,014 of 37,895 (21.2%) women with LSIL cytology also had HC2 HPV test results. 75.8% of women with LSIL Pap tests were hrHPV+ and the HPV+ rates declined with increased age except in patients older than 60 years. Overall histopathologic diagnoses within 6 months after LSIL were identified in 5,987 of 37,895 patients at Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics. CIN2/3 was identified in 15.2% patients, CIN1 in 66.9%, negative in 14.9% patients. No invasive carcinoma was found in all patients. Of 8014 patients with LSIL Pap test and HPV testing results, 1727 patients had histological follow-up within 6 months after Pap cytology test and HPV testing. The detection rate of CIN2/3 was significantly higher in patients with positive HPV testing result than that in patients with negative HPV testing result (17.8% vs. 8.1%). Among patients with LSIL/HPV negative tests, CIN2/3 was detected in 1 of 30 (3.3%) women aged 50 years and above, appearing lower than those in women less than 50 years (8.0%, 28/351, P=0.357). Conclusion: This is the largest histological follow-up study in women with LSIL Pap from China and the data are helpful in establishing a baseline for better understanding the status of cervical screening in China. The 85.1% positive predict value of LSIL Pap cytology for follow-up CIN lesion was within currently recognized benchmark ranges.
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- 2017
13. Prior high-risk HPV testing and Pap test results for 427 invasive cervical cancers in China's largest CAP-certified laboratory
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Baowen, Zheng, Zaibo, Li, Christopher C, Griffith, Shanshan, Yan, Congde, Chen, Xiangdong, Ding, Xiaoman, Liang, Huaitao, Yang, and Chengquan, Zhao
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Vaginal Smears ,China ,Databases, Factual ,Incidence ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Risk Assessment ,Young Adult ,Age Distribution ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Laboratories ,Papillomaviridae ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Aged ,Papanicolaou Test ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Cervical cancer and its precursor lesions are caused by a persistent high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection. hrHPV testing has been reported to have higher sensitivity than Papanicolaou (Pap) testing for the detection of cervical precursor lesions. However, limited data are available for prior human papillomavirus (HPV) testing results for patients later diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer, especially in countries lacking a national cervical cancer screening program such as China. This study investigated prior hrHPV testing results for patients with invasive cervical cancer in China.Cases with a histologic diagnosis of invasive cervical carcinoma were retrieved from Guangzhou KingMed Diagnostics (the largest independent pathology laboratory in China); prior hrHPV and Pap test results obtained within the year before the cancer diagnosis were recorded.HPV testing was negative in 7.5% of 427 cases of invasive cervical carcinoma, including squamous cell carcinoma (5%) and adenocarcinoma (25%). In 155 cervical cancer cases with prior hrHPV and Pap testing, the negative rate for Pap testing was 1.9%, and the negative rate for HPV was 9.7%. Furthermore, when only cases of adenocarcinoma (n = 18) were examined, both the hrHPV-negative rate and the Pap-negative rate were higher at 33% and 5.6%, respectively.These data demonstrate a considerable prior hrHPV-negative rate and a lower prior Pap-negative rate in patients with invasive cervical carcinoma (especially adenocarcinoma) from a population of women without access to an established screening program.
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- 2015
14. Bethesda System reporting rates for conventional Papanicolaou tests and liquid-based cytology in a large Chinese, College of American Pathologists-certified independent medical laboratory: analysis of 1394389 Papanicolaou test reports
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Congde Chen, Zaibo Li, Baowen Zheng, Xiaoman Liang, Chengquan Zhao, R. Marshall Austin, and Shanshan Yan
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Adolescent ,Cytodiagnosis ,Bethesda system ,Medical laboratory ,Papanicolaou stain ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Young Adult ,Cytology ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Gynecology ,Aged, 80 and over ,Vaginal Smears ,Pathology, Clinical ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Papanicolaou Test ,Middle Aged ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Family medicine ,Liquid-based cytology ,Female ,business - Abstract
ContextReports that use the Bethesda System categories for Chinese Papanicolaou test results are rare.ObjectiveTo document and analyze rates reported in the Bethesda System for conventional Papanicolaou tests and liquid-based cytology between 2007 and 2012 in China's largest College of American Pathologists–accredited laboratory.DesignResults from 1 394 389 Papanicolaou tests, rendered between 2007 and 2012 by the Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics Cytology Laboratory, were documented by the Bethesda System report categories and Papanicolaou test methodology, which included both conventional Papanicolaou tests and 4 different liquid-based cytology preparations.ResultsResults were documented for 326 297 conventional Papanicolaou tests and 1 068 092 liquid-based cytology specimens, which included 928 884 ThinPrep (Hologic, Bedford, Massachusetts), 63 465 SurePath (BD Diagnostics, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey), 50 422 Liqui-Prep (LGM International, Melbourne, Florida), and 25 321 Lituo liquid-cytology (Lituo Biotechnology Co, Hunan, China) specimens. Abnormality rates reported were significantly higher with liquid-based cytology than they were with conventional Papanicolaou tests in all the Bethesda System categories (P < .001). Reporting rates were within the 2006 benchmark ranges from the College of American Pathologists, except for atypical glandular cells (low) and unsatisfactory rates for conventional Papanicolaou tests (low).ConclusionParticipation in the international College of American Pathologists Laboratory Accreditation Program provides laboratory quality standards not otherwise available in many international settings.
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- 2015
15. PPV of an HSIL cervical cytology result in China's largest CAP-certified laboratory
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Congde Chen, Chengquan Zhao, Xiaoman Liang, Baowen Zheng, Zaibo Li, Shanshan Yan, and R. Marshall Austin
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Cervical cancer ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Population ,Papanicolaou stain ,Retrospective cohort study ,Cervical cytology ,medicine.disease ,Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Squamous intraepithelial lesion ,Cytology ,medicine ,business ,education - Abstract
Cervical cancer remains a major health problem in China, where no uniform national standards for cervical cytology quality control exist. This study extends previously reported findings on cervical cytology performance in China's largest independent laboratory to have achieved accreditation under the international Laboratory Accreditation Program of the College of American Pathologists.A retrospective study identified high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) cervical cytology reports between 2007 and 2013 from the Cytology Laboratory, Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics. Four liquid-based cytology (LBC) preparations were used in 73% of cases and conventional Papanicolaou tests (CPT) in 27%. Follow-up histopathologic diagnoses after HSIL reports were identified in the laboratory database. The positive predictive value for laboratory HSIL cytology results was determined for follow-up histopathologic diagnoses of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 or worse (CIN2+), a recognized international quality control monitor.Of 1,804,108 cervical cytology reports, 11,929 HSIL reports (0.66%) were identified. The LBC HSIL rate was 0.79%, which was higher than the CPT HSIL rate of 0.33% (P0.001). Follow-up CIN2+ histopathologic diagnoses within 6 months after HSIL were identified in 1994 of 2414 patients (82.6%), including 1860 of 2246 LBC HSIL (82.8%) and 134 of 168 CPT HSIL (79.8%). Cervical cancers were diagnosed on follow-up in 244 of 2414 HSIL cases (10.1%).The positive predictive value of HSIL cervical cytology results for follow-up histopathologic CIN2+ was within currently recognized benchmark ranges for cytology laboratories. The high rate of cervical cancer diagnoses likely reflects the largely unscreened population. The College of American Pathologists Laboratory Accreditation Program provided quality standards not otherwise available in many international settings.
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- 2014
16. Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cytology Reporting Rates and Histopathologic Follow-Up Results: The Experience of China’s Largest College of American Pathologists (CAP) Certified Clinical Laboratory
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Chengquan Zhao, Baowen Zheng, Zaibo Li, Congde Chen, Shanshan Yan, and Xiaoman Liang
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cytology ,General surgery ,Medicine ,Follow up results ,Basal cell ,business ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Published
- 2015
17. High frequency loss of heterozygosity on the long arms of chromosomes 13 and 14 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Southern China
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Jianyong, Shao, Yuhong, Li, Qiuliang, Wu, Xiaoman, Liang, Xingjuan, Yu, Lixi, Huang, Jinghui, Hou, Xiaoming, Huang, Ingemar, Ernberg, Li-Fu, Hu, and Yixin, Zeng
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Adult ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 14 ,Male ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 13 ,Statistics as Topic ,Loss of Heterozygosity ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,DNA, Neoplasm ,Middle Aged ,Gene Frequency ,Humans ,Female ,Aged ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
To investigate the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosomal arms 13q and 14q in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) using 21 microsatellite polymorphic markers and to study whether there is a correlation between LOH and clinicopathologic parameters and/or Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection in NPC.Sixty cases of NPC were studied using polymerase chain reaction based microsatellite analysis with genescan and genotyping techniques.LOH was detected on 13q in 78% of NPC tumors, high frequency LOH loci (more than 30%) clustered to 13q12.3-q14.3 and 13q32. On chromosome 14q, LOH was detected in 80% of NPC tumors; high frequency LOH loci clustered to 14q11-q13, 14q21-q24 and 14q32. High frequency LOH at 13q31-q32 correlated with a lower level of EBV infection; LOH on chromosome 14q was closely associated with poor differentiation of NPC tumor cells.Our results suggest that in NPC, LOH on chromosome 13q and 14q are common genetic events, and putative tumor suppressor genes (TSG) residing in these regions may be involved in tumorigenesis.
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- 2002
18. [The diagnostic value of mediastinoscopy and its application in staging for lung cancer]
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Xin, Wang, Zhifan, Huang, Tiehua, Rong, Qiuliang, Wu, Xiaoman, Liang, Mingtian, Yang, Canguang, Ceng, Hao, Long, Peng, Lin, and Jianhua, Fu
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Adult ,Male ,Lung Neoplasms ,Mediastinoscopy ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Mediastinal Neoplasms ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
To evaluate the value of mediastinoscopy in diagnosing unknown mediastinal disease and staging of lung cancers.From October 2000 to August 2001, 41 patients were examined by cervical mediastinoscopy with or without anterior mediastinotomy for diagnostic and staging purposes. Of these 41 patients, 12 were for diagnosis of unknown mediastinal disease, 3 for diagnosis and staging of pulmonary nodule or mass clinically suspected to be malignancy and 26 for the staging of lung cancer.Ten of 12 patients with unknown mediastinal disease were diagnosed pathologically as thymoma in 1, metastatic lesion from lung cancer in 1, metastatic thyroid carcinoma in 1, lymph node hyperplasia in 1, teratoma in 1, sarcoidosis in 1, inflammatory pseudotumor in 1 and tuberculosis in 3, giving a diagnostic rate of 83.3%. Of three patients with suspected malignancy, one was diagnosed as tuberculosis by cervical mediastinoscopy and the other two as lymphoma and pulmonary inflammatory pseudotumor by thoracoscopy and thoracotomy. The sensitivity and specificity of mediastinoscopy for the staging of mediastinal nodes in 26 lung cancers were 87.5% and 100%. Only one wound infection but no other major complication was found.Mediastinoscopy is a safe procedure which can accurately provide information on diagnosis and staging.
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- 2002
19. HPV genotypes and associated cervical cytological abnormalities in women from the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong province, China: a cross-sectional study.
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Lipeng Jing, Xingming Zhong, Weihuang Huang, Yang Liu, Man Wang, Zhulin Miao, Xiaoping Zhang, Jing Zou, Baowen Zheng, Congde Chen, Xiaoman Liang, Guang Yang, Chunxia Jing, and Xiangcai Wei
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Background: It is important to understand the specific HPV genotype distribution in screen-detected lesions. HPV Genotype is helpful for separating HPV-positive women at greater risk of cancer from those who can regress spontaneously and for preventing cervical cancer at early stage. The aim of this study was to investigate the high-risk HPV genotype distribution among cervical cytology abnormality in Pearl River Delta Region, Southern China Methods: 5585 HPV-infected women were screened from 77069 women in Pearl River Delta Region. Information was obtained from 3226 screened subjects through questionnaires and personal interviews. Exfoliated cervical cells were collected by doctors for HPV test with MassARRAY (Sequenom, Sandiego, CA) technique based on the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry (MS). The ThinPrep cytology test was performed to screen for cervical cancer. Unconditional logistic was used to determine the most common HPV carcinogenic types. Results: Of the 3226 HPV-positive samples tested, 1744 (54.1%) with normal cervical cytology, 1482 (45.9%) with abnormal cytology. The five most common HPV types in this study were HPV16 (20.2%), HPV52 (17.1%), HPV58 (13.2%), HPV18 (9.5%), HPV6 (7.6%). Overall, HPV16 (OR = 10.5, 95% CI: 3.7 ~ 29.6), HPV33 (OR = 9.1, 95% CI: 2.8 ~ 29.2), HPV58 (OR = 6.3, 95% CI: 2.1 ~ 18.6), HPV31 (OR = 4.5, 95% CI: 1.3 ~ 15.5), multiple genotype infection (OR = 3.0, 95% CI: 1.7 ~ 14.7), especially HPV16 and HPV33, increased the risk of cytology abnormalities. Conclusions: HPV16, HPV31, HPV33, HPV58, and multiple HPV genotype infection increased the risk of cytology abnormalities in Pearl River Delta Region and might be useful for the screening, preventing, treating, and monitoring of pre-cancer lesions in southern China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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20. Examination of Nasopharyngeal Epithelium with Contact Endoscopy.
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Xiaoming, Huang, Haiqiang, Mai, Manquan, Deng, Jianyong, Shao, Yong, Su, Kela, Liu, Xiaoman, Liang, and Tengbo, Huang
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ENDOSCOPY ,EXFOLIATIVE cytology - Abstract
Primarily to evaluate the potential of contact endoscopy, the nasopharyngeal mucosa were examined using contact microscopy. With contact endoscopy it has been possible to visualize (60×, 150×) the superficial cell layers of the nasopharyngeal epithelium, previously stained with methylene blue in vivo and in situ. Normal nasopharyngeal epithelium (20 cases) and cases with pathology (18 cases of chronic nasopharyngitis, 5 cases of nasopharyngeal cyst, and 57 cases of poorly differentiated squamous carcinoma) were assessed with contact endoscopy. The results showed that contact endoscopy can offer clear morphology and arrangement of the epithelial cells of the superficial layers and microvascular networks, such as the size and shapes of the cells or nuclei, nucleus/cytoplasm ratio, karyokinesis, etc. Our study indicated that contact endoscopy can permit the mapping of cellular alteration over mucosa and constitutes a new method of monitoring a high-risk population or precancerous lesions of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Bethesda System Reporting Rates for Conventional Papanicolaou Tests and Liquid-Based Cytology in a Large Chinese, College of American Pathologists--Certified Independent Medical Laboratory.
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Baowen Zheng, Austin, Marshall, Xiaoman Liang, Zaibo Li, Congde Chen, Shanshan Yan, and Chengquan Zhao
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PAP test , *COLLECTION & preservation of biological specimens , *CHI-squared test , *COMPARATIVE studies , *CYTOLOGICAL techniques , *PATHOLOGICAL laboratories , *PROBABILITY theory , *ACCREDITATION , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Context.--Reports that use the Bethesda System categories for Chinese Papanicolaou test results are rare. Objective.--To document and analyze rates reported in the Bethesda System for conventional Papanicolaou tests and liquid-based cytology between 2007 and 2012 in China’s largest College of American Pathologists--accredited laboratory. Design.--Results from 1 394 389 Papanicolaou tests, rendered between 2007 and 2012 by the Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics Cytology Laboratory, were documented by the Bethesda System report categories and Papanicolaou test methodology, which included both conventional Papanicolaou tests and 4 different liquid-based cytology preparations. Results.--Results were documented for 326 297 conventional Papanicolaou tests and 1 068 092 liquid-based cytology specimens, which included 928 884 ThinPrep (Hologic, Bedford, Massachusetts), 63 465 SurePath (BD Diagnostics, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey), 50 422 LiquiPrep (LGM International, Melbourne, Florida), and 25 321 Lituo liquid-cytology (Lituo Biotechnology Co, Hunan, China) specimens. Abnormality rates reported were significantly higher with liquid-based cytology than they were with conventional Papanicolaou tests in all the Bethesda System categories (P < .001). Reporting rates were within the 2006 benchmark ranges from the College of American Pathologists, except for atypical glandular cells (low) and unsatisfactory rates for conventional Papanicolaou tests (low). Conclusion.--Participation in the international College of American Pathologists Laboratory Accreditation Program provides laboratory quality standards not otherwise available in many international settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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