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Science Advances Dalian University of Technology Zhao Weijie/Li Guangzhe/Shao Kun uses ultrasound
Time of Update: 2021-11-04
On October 20, 2021, Dalian University of Technology Zhao Weijie, Li Guangzhe and Shao Kun joint communication (Wang Liu is the first author) published a study titled "An ultrasound-driven immune-boosting molecular machine for systemic tumor suppression" in Science Advances online The thesis, the research uses a previously unknown ultrasound-driven "molecular machine", DYSP-C34 (abbreviated as C34), which has a variety of attractive features, including preferential tumor accumulation, effective ultrasound-triggered cytotoxicity, and intrinsic immune enhancement .
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University of Hong Kong uses ultrasound to diagnose tongue cancer tumours
Time of Update: 2020-07-02
the Li Ka-shing School of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong found that the use of ultrasound technology instead of magnetic resonance sketch tests to diagnose tongue cancer tumor position ma
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【Pain topic】Ropivacaine is used for half the effective dose of pediatric ultrasound-guided median nerve block
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Conclusion: A single dose of ropivacaine is an effective drug for trigger thumb opening surgery in children requiring ultrasound-guided median nerve block in the forearm.
Conclusion: A single dose of ropivacaine is an effective drug for trigger thumb opening surgery in children requiring ultrasound-guided median nerve block in the forearm.
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【Pain topic】Ropivacaine is used for half the effective dose of pediatric ultrasound-guided median nerve block
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Conclusion: A single dose of ropivacaine is an effective drug for trigger thumb opening surgery in children requiring ultrasound-guided median nerve block in the forearm.
Conclusion: A single dose of ropivacaine is an effective drug for trigger thumb opening surgery in children requiring ultrasound-guided median nerve block in the forearm.
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Intraoperative MRI versus intraoperative ultrasound was used in the surgery of childhood brain tumors
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
, Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Bicoca, Milan, Italy, conducted a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to write about the differences between the cost and efficacy of intraoperative MRI and iOUS to assess tumor residuals, and the results were published in the August 2022 issue of the journal Childs Nerv Syst.
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Ultrasound is a use you may not have thought of: to open the blood-brain barrier and send in anti-cancer drugs
Time of Update: 2022-09-14
He then enrolled in a clinical trial at the University of Maryland Medical Center to test a new treatment: to break through the blood-brain barrier and facilitate the entry of chemotherapy drugs into brain lesions.
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"What is the use of checking the heart color ultrasound?" What diseases can be found? Is it to make me spend money? ”
Time of Update: 2022-09-14
Cardiac ultrasound can assist in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease in certain specific cases.
Cardiac ultrasound can assist in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease in certain specific cases.
Cardiac ultrasound can assist in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease in certain specific cases.
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Using focused ultrasound to control the activity of CAR-T cells in solid tumors can reduce off-target effects
Time of Update: 2021-08-27
This research solves a long-term problem in the field of cancer immunotherapy: how to make chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell (CAR-T) therapy to treat solid tumors safely and effectively .
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NEJM: Focused ultrasound therapy at the bottom of the pasum is used to improve resusciable motor symptoms in Parkinson's patients
Time of Update: 2021-01-01
focused ultrasound therapy at the bottom of the papycu brain can improve motor symptoms in people with Parkinson's disease, adverse reactions including speech and gait disorders, treatment side weakness, and movement disorders.
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Ultrasound can be used in non-invasive therapies
Time of Update: 2020-12-21
In another separate study using mouse and mouse models, Chris Puleo, Vicky Cottero and colleagues at GE's Global Research and Development Center in New York used non-invasive ultrasound to the spleen, reducing the inflammatory response of mice and rats to bacterial endotoxins.
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Clin Cancer Res: ultrasound combined with drugs can be used to treat brain cancer
Time of Update: 2019-12-18
Because of the existence of the blood-brain barrier (a microstructure that protects the brain from toxins in the blood) and its own toxicity, paclitaxel can not be used in the treatment of glioblastom