141 research outputs found
Complete Hydatidiform Mole with Twin Live Fetuses in a Triplet Pregnancy: A Case Report and Literature Review
Qiong Li,1 Cancan Zou,1 Linli Xie,1 Suzhen Ran,2 Yanlin Chen,1 Tianjing Yan1 1Department of Pathology, Women and Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Ultrasound, Women and Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children, Chongqing, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Tianjing Yan; Yanlin Chen, Email [email protected]; [email protected]: The coexistence of a complete hydatidiform mole with twin live fetuses in a triplet pregnancy is an extremely rare condition with an unknown incidence.Case Report: This report presents a case of a dichorionic diamniotic triplet pregnancy complicated by the coexistence of a complete hydatidiform mole and twin live fetuses. The pregnancy resulted in a preterm delivery at 30 weeks and 5 days of gestation, with both live fetuses surviving to date. During the pregnancy, the patient was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia and intrahepatic cholestasis. Post-delivery, she was found to have an invasive mole with lung metastases, which was ultimately successfully treated.Conclusion: This report highlights critical considerations for managing a multiple pregnancy complicated by a complete hydatidiform mole, alongside the associated potential complications. In light of the limited literature on the clinical management of this condition, our findings offer valuable insights into navigating the risks and optimizing patient outcomes.Keywords: hydatidiform mole, triplet pregnancy, live fetuse
Space or hyperspace? : the stage design of Kunqu opera restores the inner experience of Jiangnan gardens
Kunqu Opera is one of the representatives of traditional Chinese elegant culture. The form and style of the stage design of Kunqu are unique. Among them, the Jiangnan gardens play an essential role: to begin with, it was used as a stage space in the initial stage of Kunqu Opera; in addition, it is a scene that often appears in the plot of Kunqu; furthermore, it has become a space where Kunqu opera stage design has been tried to simulate later. In recent years, different interpretations of Kunqu have appeared, and they are all trying to recombine with the “place” of the garden. These new forms have brought Kunqu to the public's sight again and re-examined the meaning of Jiangnan gardens space. This kind of examination focuses on people’s beginning to pursue the restoration of the sense of experience, that is, the hyperspatial meaning of the experience of the garden. The article starts with representative cases of the integration of contemporary Kunqu opera stage design and Jiangnan gardens space to study the restoration of the Kunqu opera stage space to the sense of garden space experience. At the same time, the author also tries to discuss how the fuzzy experience of gardens space will be transformed and applied in the new era or future space design. The author first explains the origin of the hyperspatial nature of Jiangnan gardens; in addition, the author further elaborates the connection between gardens and Kunqu from the perspective of Chinese aesthetic and discusses the use of garden elements in the stage space in combination with some recent cases; in conclusion, the author analyses how to recreate the audience's experience in terms of technology without the “place” (including imitation) of Jiangnan gardens, and looks forward to the future space designinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Space or hyperspace? : the stage design of Kunqu opera restores the inner experience of Jiangnan gardens
Kunqu Opera is one of the representatives of traditional Chinese elegant culture. The form and style of the stage design of Kunqu are unique. Among them, the Jiangnan gardens play an essential role: to begin with, it was used as a stage space in the initial stage of Kunqu Opera; in addition, it is a scene that often appears in the plot of Kunqu; furthermore, it has become a space where Kunqu opera stage design has been tried to simulate later. In recent years, different interpretations of Kunqu have appeared, and they are all trying to recombine with the “place” of the garden. These new forms have brought Kunqu to the public's sight again and re-examined the meaning of Jiangnan gardens space. This kind of examination focuses on people’s beginning to pursue the restoration of the sense of experience, that is, the hyperspatial meaning of the experience of the garden. The article starts with representative cases of the integration of contemporary Kunqu opera stage design and Jiangnan gardens space to study the restoration of the Kunqu opera stage space to the sense of garden space experience. At the same time, the author also tries to discuss how the fuzzy experience of gardens space will be transformed and applied in the new era or future space design. The author first explains the origin of the hyperspatial nature of Jiangnan gardens; in addition, the author further elaborates the connection between gardens and Kunqu from the perspective of Chinese aesthetic and discusses the use of garden elements in the stage space in combination with some recent cases; in conclusion, the author analyses how to recreate the audience's experience in terms of technology without the “place” (including imitation) of Jiangnan gardens, and looks forward to the future space designinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Reclassification of urban road system: integrating three dimensions of mobility, activity and mode priority
Comprehensive Model of Traffic Impedance on Urban Arterial Road with Signalized Intersection
<b>Single-cell analysis reveals the role of anterior cruciate ligament in knee osteoarthritis</b>
Figures posted on 2023-07-29 by Zhiwen Li, Shiyong Zhang,Guping Mao, Yiyang Xu, Yunze Kang,Linli Zheng, Dianbo Long, Weishen Chen, Minghui Gu, Zhiqi Zhang, Yan Kang, Puyi Sheng, Ziji Zhang.Data access: The histology images supporting figure 1, figure5-6 and S4, the Mircro-CT images supporting S1, and the osteogenic culture images supporting figure3 are publicly available in the figshare repository, as part of this record. Study aims and conclusions: A better understanding of the key regulatory cells in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and their role and regulatory mechanisms in knee osteoarthritis (KOA) progression can facilitate the development of targeted treatment strategies for KOA. ACL is not only important to maintain the knee joint homeostasis but also regulates the joint microenvironment. The single-cell data herein collected offer a high-resolution transcriptional and epigenomic map of ACL and provide an in-depth exploration of fibroblast heterogeneity and regulatory factors. IAFs are differentiated terminal fibroblasts with major regulatory roles in the calcification, knee osteoid generation, and cartilage degeneration in ACL. Taken together, these findings can pave the way for the development of more effective targeted therapeutic regimens to prevent or inhibit the development of KOA.</p
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