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    Value of serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide levels in primary screening peritoneal dialysis patients with volume overload
    LI Hua, HUANG Xiaomin, ZHANG Chunyan, DU Lu, REN Hong, XU Tian
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2023, 18 (03): 157-164. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2023.03.005
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    ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) level and hydration status and cardiac function indexes in the patients receiving peritoneal dialysis(PD) treatment,and to further analyze the factors affecting the level of NT-proBNP.MethodsA total of 111 patients with PD who were followed up in the PD Center of Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from May 2019 to January 2022 were enrolled and the data was analyzed retrospectively. According to the results of multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance body composition monitor (BCM), relative hydration status (DHS), the ratio obtained through dividing extracellular water (ECW) by overhydration (OH), the patients were divided into normal volume group (OH/ECW≤15%) and overhydration group (OH/ECW>15%). The relationship between serum NT-proBNP level and hydration status in two groups was compared, and the related factors affecting the level of NT-proBNP were further analyzed and discussed. Using BCM result as the“gold standard”, the receiver operator characteristic curve(ROC curve) determined the optimal threshold of NT-proBNP as the capacity was overloaded. The patients were divided into two groups according to NT-proBNP and their clinical data were compared.ResultsThe indexes including systolic blood pressure, urine volume, urea clearance index (Kt/V), creatinine clearance rate(CCr), dialysate to plasma ratio for urea at 4 hours(4hD/PCr), types of antihypertensive drugs, type of diuretic, hemoglobin, serum albumin, log2(NT-proBNP), interventricular septal thickness (IVST), left ventricular posterior wall thickness(LVPWT), left atrial diameter(LAD), OH, TBW, ECW, OH/TBW, ECW/TBW and ECW/ICW were detected in volume overload group and normal volume group, and showed statistically significant (allP<0.05). log2(NT-proBNP) level was correlated with systolic blood pressure, dialysis duration, ultrafiltration volume, dialysis dose, antihypertensive drug group, IVST, LVPWT, LAD, left ventricular end-systolic dimension (LVESD), left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVEDD), OH, OH/ECW were positively correlated (allP<0.05). It was negatively correlated with urine volume, Kt/V, CCr, normalized protein catabolic rate (nPCR), hemoglobin, serum albumin and LVEF (allP<0.05). NT-proBNP 4 896 ng/L could be used as the critical value of initial screening capacity overload and was applied to divide the patients into two groups, and the systolic blood pressure, urine volume, ultrafiltration volume, Kt/V, CCr, IVST, LVPWT, OH/ECW indicators showed significant differences (allP<0.05) in two groups.ConclusionsThe level of NT-proBNP in PD patients is generally increased, and it indicates volume overload as its value is greater than 4 896 ng/L, which can be used as a simple monitoring index for the preliminary judgment of volume overload in PD patients.

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    Advances in human respiratory microbiome and detection techniques
    WU Wenjuan, TIAN Wenjie
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (01): 37-42. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.01.07
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    Human respiratory microbiome has great diversity and heterogeneity in healthy and diseased states, rapid and accurate microbial detection is the key to distinguish respiratory tract infection from non-infection. In recent years, new detection technologies represented by metagenomic technology have developed rapidly in the field of pathogen diagnosis, which improves the detection rate of pathogenic microorganisms, and also makes great breakthroughs in analyzing human host reaction and predicting drug resistance. This article reviews the research progress and achievements of molecular technology in the respiratory microbiome, inspiring readers to think about the development and clinical transformation of new technologies in the future, aiming to explore therapeutic strategies for respiratory diseases based on the respiratory microbiome.

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    Progress in treatment of adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia
    LIU Wenhui, WU Tao, ZHANG Xi
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (03): 201-206. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.03.10
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    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a hematological malignancy with abnormal proliferation of primitive naive lymphocytes and inhibition of normal hematopoiesis. It originates from B-lineage or T-lineage lymphoid progenitor cells, accounting for 20%-30% of adult acute leukemia. Although the complete remission rate of newly diagnosed adult ALL patients after multi-drug combination chemotherapy can reach more than 80%, most of the patients still show relapse and refractory. The 5-year long term survival rate in the patients is only 20%-40% and the clinical characteristics and prognosis are quite different. In recent years, with the advent of targeted drugs, immunotherapy, and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) -T cell therapy, the clinical outcomes of adult ALL patients have been greatly improved. This article reviews the current progress of new therapeutic drugs for adult ALL in detail.

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    Therapeutic effect of theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with speech training on aphasia after stroke
    ZENG Zhen, LU Chunhua, WANG Kai, ZHANG Qin
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (04): 231-235. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.04.03
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    ObjectiveAnalyzing the clinical treatment efficacy of continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS), theta burst stimulation (TBS) combined with speech training on post stroke aphasia (PSA).MethodsIn this study, 90 PSA patients admitted to our hospital from February 2022 to January 2023 were divided into three groups according to different treatment methods, each 30 cases in each group. The basic group was given speech training, the observation group 1 was given cTBS combined speech training, and the observation group 2 was given iTBS combined speech training. The clinical efficacy, western aphasia battery (WAB) score, view naming test results, Boston diagnostic aphasia examination (BDAE) rating, stroke aphasia quality of life scale (SAQOL-39g) score were compared among the three groups.ResultsThe total clinical effective rate (96.67%, 93.33%) in observation group 1 and observation group 2 were higher than that in basic group (60.00%) (P<0.05). After treatment, WAB score and correct number of view naming test in observation group 1 and observation group 2 were higher than those in basic group (P<0.05). The reaction time of view naming test in observation group 1 and observation group 2 were shorter than that in basic group (P<0.05). The improvement degree of BDAE grade in observation group 1 and observation group 2 after treatment were better than that in basic group (P<0.05). The SAQOL-39g score in observation group 1 and observation group 2 after treatment was higher than that in basic group (P<0.05). The total clinical response rate, WAB score after treatment, correct number of view naming tests, response time, improvement effect of BDAE classification, and SAQOL-39g score didn’t show significant difference between observation group 1 and group 2 (P>0.05).ConclusionsBoth cTBS and iTBS combined speech training can improve aphasia symptoms, view naming ability and quality of life in PSA patients. The clinical efficacy of them is comparable, and both are better than single speech training.

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    COVID-19 vaccine induced thyroid disease: challenges and strategies
    YUAN Li, XIANG Pingping, CHEN Guofang, et al
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2023, 18 (02): 121-123. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2023.02.012
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    Progress in treatment of activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase δ syndrome
    WU Tao, LIU Wenhui
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (02): 140-143. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.02.10
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    Phosphoinositide 3-kinase δ (PI3Kδ) activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase δ syndrome (APDS) was first reported in 2013. APDS is an autosomal dominant primary immunodeficiency disease (PID) caused by mutations in thePIK3CDgene orPIK3R1gene. The clinical manifestations of APDS are recurrent respiratory tract infection, non-neoplastic lymphoid hyperplasia, autoimmune diseases and lymphoma. In this paper, the treatment of APDS is introduced in detail. In addition to conventional treatment for immunodeficiency, treatment such as antimicrobial prophylaxis, immunoglobulin replacement therapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation were reviewed, and more specific mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors and PI3Kδ inhibitors were also discussed.

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    Advances in study of PCSK9 inhibitors in treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
    SHEN Yun, XU Yijiao, WEI Xiao, ZHANG Ruixiang, LIU Chao
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (02): 136-139. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.02.09
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    Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the chronic liver disease with the highest incidence rate, and its main cause is due to disorders of lipid metabolism and damage to the liver caused by ectopic fat deposition. Proprotein convertase bacillus subtilis/ kexin type 9 (PCSK9), as a lipid-regulating proteasein vivo, plays a key role in abnormal lipid metabolism. Dyslipidemia levels can be significantly improved by inhibiting PCSK9 binding to receptors circulatingin vivo. Therefore, PCSK9 inhibitors may improve the condition of NAFLD patients and achieve therapeutic effects.

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    Research progress of Hashimoto thyroiditis
    TIAN Limin, FENG Jing
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (04): 217-223. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.04.01
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    Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) is a very common organic autoimmune thyroid disease, and its incidence is increasing year by year. It not only causes hypothyroidism in clinical practice, but also has many connections with a variety of immune diseases, endocrine diseases, rheumatic diseases and thyroid cancer. Although the exact etiology of HT has not been fully clarified, the mainstream treatment is still based on management and alternative treatment of hypothyroidism. However, as the research further deepens, more clinical variants have been gradually discovered, more and more factors have been found to be related to the onset of HT, and new discoveries have been made in treatment methods. This article reviews the research progress on clinical manifestations, pathological features, diagnosis, pathogenesis, relationship with other diseases and treatment of HT.

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    Bioinformatics analysis and identification of cuproptosis characteristic genes for acute pancreatitis by machine learning
    WANG Zhuoxin, HUANG Xinyang, JIN Yixun, WANG Lifu
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (04): 224-230. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.04.02
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    ObjectiveTo discover the characteristic genes of cuproptosis in acute pancreatitis (AP).MethodsThe expression of cuproptosis-related genes (CRG) in the GSE1943 dataset was extracted and performed differential analysis and immune cell correlation analysis. The different subtypes were classified according to the expression of CRG, and metabolic pathway enrichment was performed using gene set variation analysis. Four machine learning algorithms, including generalized linear models, random forest, support vector machine and extreme gradient boosting were used to screen disease characteristic genes.ResultsA total of 13 CRG were differentially expressed in AP (P<0.05), and CRG were not only correlated to each other in different degrees, but also had correlation with multiple immune cells (P<0.05). There were four immune-related pathways among the two subtypes obtained by cluster analysis, in which the T-cell receptor signaling pathway was noteworthy. Further analysis revealed significant difference between the two subtypes of multiple T cells (P<0.05). Each machine learning algorithm screened out five characteristic genes, and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (DLD) was obtained as the next target of research.ConclusionsCRG-based machine learning and bioinformatics analyses could be used to explore CRG in AP to discover potential biomarkers.

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    Mechanism of mitochondrial autophagy in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury
    GAO Yue, XING Shifeng
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (05): 328-332. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.05.08
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    Cardiovascular disease is still one of the most common causes of death in the world. In the past, timely reperfusion treatment has greatly reduced the death rate of the disease while promoting blood recovery and cardiomyocyte recovery. Ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury is an inevitable pathological process in many clinical practices. The mechanisms of myocardial IR injury include a variety of pathological processes such as mitochondrial autophagy and apoptosis, and these signaling pathways are interrelated and act on each other. Among them, mitochondrial autophagy has attracted wide attention as a selective autophagy. Mitochondrial autophagy maintains the normal operation of cardiomyocytes by regulating the quality and quantity of mitochondria. However, as stimulated by oxidative stress, ischemia and hypoxia, excessive mitochondrial autophagy or insufficient mitochondrial autophagy can affect the function of cardiomyocytes and even lead to the death of cardiomyocytes. Therefore, the activation degree of mitochondrial autophagy in cardiomyocytes should be strictly controlled. This article reviews the mechanism and progress of mitochondrial autophagy in myocardial IR injury, aiming to provide some assistance in the study of myocardial IR injury.

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    Research progress on pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy
    BI Liming, WANG Zhaohui
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2023, 18 (03): 201-205. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2023.03.014
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    Pinocembrin alleviates BEAS-2B cell damage induced by chronic intermittent hypoxia through inhibiting autophagy
    HE Yanjie, HE Meijuan, WANG Yun, ZHU Chunxue, HUANG Hanpeng
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (02): 115-120. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.02.05
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    ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of pinocembrin (PIN) on BEAS-2B human bronchial epithelial cell injury induced by chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) and its possible regulatory mechanism.MethodsThe optimal CIH intervention duration and PIN treatment concentration were determined by cell counting kit 8 (CCK8) in BEAS-2B cells. BEAS-2B cells were divided into control group (CON group), CIH group and CIH+PIN group. The proliferation activity of BEAS-2B cells in different treatment groups was detected by CCK8. Western blotting (WB) was used to detect the protein expression levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), apoptosis related gene [cleaved caspase 3, B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2), Bcl-2 associated X protein (Bax)] and autophagy related genes [light chain 3(LC3)-Ⅱ, beclin-1, P62]. After adding the autophagy inhibitor 3-methyladenine (3-MA), the cells were divided into five groups: CON group, CIH group, CIH+3-MA group, CIH+PIN group, and CIH+3-MA+PIN group, and the expression levels of HIF-1α, apoptosis and autophagy related genes in each group were detected.ResultsCCK8 showed that the proliferation activity of BEAS-2B cells significantly decreased between 24-48 h with the prolongation of hypoxia time. PIN could up-regulate the proliferative activity of BEAS-2B cells under CIH. The results of WB showed that compared with CON group, the protein expressions of HIF-1α, Bax, LC3-Ⅱ and beclin-1 were increased in CIH group (P<0.05). The expression of P62 and anti-apoptosis gene Bcl-2 protein was significantly down-regulated (P<0.05). After adding 3-MA, the protein expression level of HIF-1α was reduced, autophagy and apoptosis were inhibited. The same trend was observed after adding PIN.ConclusionsPIN can reduce CIH-induced BEAS-2B cell damage and exert a protective effect. The mechanism may be related to down-regulating autophagy level and inhibiting cell apoptosis.

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    Salt diet assessment in community residents with salt-sensitive hypertension
    YUAN Xinyan, GONG Yanchun
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (03): 197-200. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.03.09
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    Salt sensitivity has been proven to be closely related to the occurrence and development of hypertension, and high salt intake is one of the important risk factors for hypertension in community residents. This article provides a literature review of domestical and international research, introducing the relationship between salt sensitivity and hypertension, the current state of salt intake in the diet of community residents, application and effect of a salt-restricted dietary pattern, the different evaluation method of salt intake, and the application of multiple theoretical models in the assessment of salt intake. The article points out the importance of salt restriction dietary behavior of community residents in the prevention and treatment of hypertension. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate and evaluate the current status of salt-restricted diets in order to help to form a good habit and promote healthy behaviors among community residents.

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    Interaction of bile acids with the gut microbiota and their effects on sepsis
    YANG Jin, WEI Yao, JIN Jun
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (03): 207-211. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.03.11
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    Numerous microorganisms inhabit the human intestine, participate in the digestion and absorption of nutrients, and produce a large number of metabolites, participate in regulating functions and protect the host from disease damage. Bile acids are produced by cholesterol metabolism and metabolized by the gut microbiota into secondary bile acids. Bile acids facilitate lipid digestion and absorption and interact with the gut microbiota. The composition and quantity of the gut microbiota also regulate bile acid metabolism. As sepsis occurs, the poor prognosis of the disease is associated with disturbances of the gut microbiota and bile acid metabolism. This paper reviews the metabolic process of bile acids, the interaction between bile acids and the gut microbiota, and the changes of gut microbiota and bile acids during sepsis, to provide new ideas for the prevention and treatment of sepsis.

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    Acute myeloid leukemia withCEBPAdouble mutation combined withGATA2germline mutation: one case report
    AN Huihui, WU Tao, LI Yunyun, LIU Wenhui, TIAN Sirui, LIU Yang, GAO Mingmin
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (03): 185-187. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.03.06
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    The patient was diagnosed as acute myeloid leukaemia withCEBPAdouble mutation,GATA2andIKZF1mutation in 2021, and relapsed after giving two courses of IA treatment (idarubicin, cytosine arabinoside). There was transient remission after four additional courses of azacitidine combined with venetoclax. The patient relapsed again due to lack of regular treatment. This paper mainly analyses the therapeutic and prognostic role ofCEBPAdouble mutation combined withGATA2germline mutation in acute myeloid leukaemia.

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    Importance of drug monitoring for compound sulfamethoxazole therapy in patients withPneumocystis jirovecipneumonia
    FANG Jie, CHEN Chao, ZHOU Min
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (01): 31-36. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.01.06
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    Pneumocystis jirovecipneumonia (PJP) is one of the more common and serious opportunistic infections in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). With the use of immunosuppressants and chemotherapy drugs, most PJP cases reported in China are non-HIV immunosuppressed patients. Compound sulfamethoxazole (SMZco) is the first-line drug for the treatment of PJP, and there are wide individual differences in its pharmacokinetics. Through citing a PJP case treated with SMZco under drug monitoring, a systematic review was conducted from the aspects of SMZco pharmacokinetics, dose-related adverse reactions, and optimal therapeutic dose research. It aims to demonstrate the importance of drug monitoring for sulfamethoxazole therapy, which ensures the drug reaches effective therapeutic concentrations and the occurrence of its’ adverse reactions was reduced.

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    Clinical efficacy of venetoclax combined with azacytidine in treatment of newly treated elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia who were intolerant to intensive chemotherapy
    ZHAO Huijin, JIN Zhen, ZHANG Yunxiang, WU Min, ZHENG Yu, WU Wen, SHEN Yang, CHEN Qiusheng, LI Junmin, CHEN Yu
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (02): 89-94. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.02.01
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    ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical characteristics of 35 elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who were newly treated and intolerant to intensive chemotherapy and evaluate treatment efficacy and safety of venetoclax combined with azacytidine (VEN+AZA).MethodsBetween February 2021 and March 2022, 35 AML elderly patients who were intolerant to intensive therapy were enrolled in the study. They received VEN+AZA induction therapy. The disease characteristics, VEN+AZA induced remission and treatment safety were retrospectively analyzed and reported.ResultsThe median age of enrolled patients was 68 year old, and there were 9 cases diagnosed with secondary AML. All patients completed bone marrow cytogenetic and molecular biology evaluation and were stratified by European LeukemiaNet (ELN) genetic risk classification. Thirty-five patients were classified as low risk group (10 of 35 cases), intermediate risk group (12 of 35 cases) and high risk group (13 of 35 cases). Common genetic mutations included DNA methyltransferase 3A (DNMT3A) (n=11), isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) 1/2 (n=11), ten-eleven translocation 2 (TET2) (n=9), NPM1 (n=8) and Fms-related tyrosine kinase 3-internal tandem duplication (FLT3-ITD) (n=6). The overall complete remission (CR) rate of treatment was 65.7% (n=23), and the CR rate of patients with mutation of NPM1, FLT3-ITD, IDH1/2 were 87.5%, 66.7% and 72.7%, respectively. The total negative rate of minimal residual disease (MRD) among CR patients was 73.9%, the median follow-up time was 10.1 months and median event-free survival (EFS) was 11.3 months. Among remission patients, MRD-negative patients had longer EFS and overall survival than MRD-positive patients(P<0.05). The early mortality rate was 5.7%. The most common adverse reaction during treatment was hematological toxicity (treatment-induced grade 3-4 neutropenia 31.4%, grade 3-4 thrombocytopenia 25.7%, febrile neutropenia 48.6%) and pulmonary infection (17.1%).ConclusionsOur results showed that VEN+AZA has a higher overall response rate in newly treatment elderly AML who were intolerant to intensive chemotherapy, which was similar with the clinical trial results. NPM1 mutation might indicate higher CR rate. The EFS and OS of MRD-negative patients were longer than those of MRD-positive patients, and the risk of death was reduced. In summary, VEN+AZA regime was currently one of the most promising strategies for newly treated elderly AML who couldn’t tolerate intensive chemotherapy.

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    Research progress on mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine in treating Parkinson disease by interfering with ferroptosis
    LI Yuanyuan, YAO Xiaoling, QU Yanjie, CHEN Jingxian
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (05): 351-356. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.05.13
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    Ferroptosis is a newly recognized form of programmed cell death in recent years, and its core mechanism mainly involves the accumulation of iron-dependent lipid peroxides in cells. More and more studies suggest that ferroptosis plays a critical role in the onset and progression of Parkinson disease (PD). This article aims to review the molecular regulatory mechanism of ferroptosis in detail and the latest research progress on ferroptosis in treatment of PD and the therapeutic methods of traditional Chinese medicine for it. Through in-depth discussion of this emerging research field, the current status and progress of active ingredients and compounds of traditional Chinese medicine intervening process of PD through ferroptosis pathway were summarized, which was expected to provide a solid theoretical basis and innovative ideas for the application of targeting ferroptosis in the PD treatment.

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    Research progress of chronic kidney injury in primary aldosteronism
    LAI Liqin, GONG Yanchun
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2023, 18 (03): 211-214. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2023.03.016
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    Research progress of the association between intra-pancreatic fat deposition and atherosclerosis
    LI Chenxi, HU Yun, WU Wenjun
    Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice 2024, 19 (04): 278-282. DOI:10.16138/j.1673-6087.2024.04.12
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    Intra-pancreatic fat deposition (IPFD) is the most common disease of pancreas in our country. In recent years, there has been increasing evidence that IPFD is closely related to atherosclerosis. However, some studies do not support the correlation between them, which may be affected by differences in study population, atherosclerosis detection methods, and IPFD diagnostic criteria. Therefore, large-sample prospective studies are urgently needed to further clarify the correlation between IPFD and atherosclerosis. The mechanisms involved in correlation between them may be related to inflammation, oxidative stress, hypoadiponectinemia and glucose metabolism. There is currently no specific treatment for IPFD, while weight loss has been shown to significantly reduce the amount of fat deposited in the pancreas. In addition to the treatment of IPFD itself, clinicians should also pay attention to the assessment of the risk of cardiovascular disease in IPFD patients to facilitate early diagnosis and early intervention.

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