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    Optimal approximations of available states and a triple uncertainty relation

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    We investigate the optimal convex approximation of the quantum state with respect to a set of available states. By isometric transformation, we have presented the general mathematical model and its solutions together with a triple uncertainty equality relation. Meanwhile, we show a concise inequality criterion for decomposing qubit mixed states. The new results include previous ones as special cases. Our model and method may be applied to solve similar problems in high-dimensional and multipartite scenariosComment: comments are welcom

    Emergency management of retinal detachment with pneumatic retinopexy and laser photocoagulation

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    AIM: To evaluate the effects, surgical indications, complications and technique of pneumatic retinopexy(PR)combined with postoperative laser photocoagulation for the emergency treatment of retinal detachment.<p>METHODS: A review of 45 consecutive eyes of 45 patients who underwent PR for uncomplicated rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with superior retinal breaks at 6 o'clock and PVR stage lower than C from September 2011 to June 2012. Laser photocoagulation was performed at 24-48 hours after surgery. Primary and final anatomic outcomes, visual acuity, and adverse events were recorded. <p>RESULTS: The follow-up period was 3-15 months, with the mean of 10 months. The single-procedure reattachment rate was 40 eyes(88.9%). Postoperative subretinal bubble in 2 eyes(4.4%), subretinal fluid was absorded delay in 3 eyes(6.7%). New retinal hole in 5 eyes(11.1%), became tractional detachment of retina in 2 eyes(4.4%), cataract aggravated in 1 eye(2.2%).<p>CONCLUSION: PR with postoperative laser photocoagulation was applied to retinal detachment, which only with superior retinal hole and PVR stage be lower than C. Compared with vitreo-retinal surgery(V-R)and conventional scleral buckling(SB), PR closed retinal hole fleetly after found out rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. The requirements of therapeutic environment and armarium of PR are not so strict.The technique was simple. Treatment cost is cheap. But the single-procedure reattachment rate is low. It must be keep the posture with fidelity and follow up intimately

    Detection of a novel porcine parvovirus, PPV4, in chinese swine herds

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    To determine whether the novel porcine parvovirus type 4 (PPV4) recently reported in America is prevalent in China, a set of specific primers was designed and used for molecular survey of PPV4 among the clinical samples collected from various provinces of China between 2006 and 2010. The results showed that PPV4 is present in Chinese swine herds at a rate of 2.09% (12/573) among the clinical samples examined and 0.76% (1/132) among the samples taken from healthy animals. We also noted that PPV4 was not detected in samples taken prior to 2009. Analysis of the coding sequences showed that the Chinese and American PPV4 genome sequences are closely related with greater than 99% nucleotide sequence identity. Similar to a previous study, viral genomes in head-to-tail configuration of various lengths of the non-coding region were detected. Our findings confirmed that PPV4 is a unique recently discovered virus in pigs. Phylogenetically, PPV4 is most closely related to bovine parvovirus 2 (BPV2, which is not a Bocavirus and is not assigned to any Parvovirinae genus) and shares limited ORF1 (33.6%) and ORF2 (24.5%) amino acid identity. With respect to genome structure and organization, PPV4 encodes an ORF3 in the middle of the viral genome that resembles the Bocavirus genus. However, the PPV4 ORF3 encoded protein shares minimal amino acid identity with the ORF3 encoded proteins of the Bocavirus genus

    Diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis among asymptomatic HIV+ patients in Guangxi, China

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    BACKGROUND: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) among asymptomatic Chinese patients with HIV infection has not been investigated despite high tuberculosis burden in China. This study was aimed to evaluate the prevalence, risk factors and clinical outcomes of PTB among asymptomatic patients with HIV/AIDS in Guangxi to facilitate the development of diagnostic and treatment strategies. METHODS: All asymptomatic adult HIV-infected patients with CD4 < 350 cells/µl who attended four HIV clinics in Guangxi between August 2006 and March 2008 were evaluated for active PTB with physical examination, chest X-ray (CXR), sputum smear and/or sputum liquid culture. Data were described using median (interquartile range, IQR) and frequencies. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors associated with PTB. RESULTS: Among 340 asymptomatic subjects, 15 (4%) were diagnosed with PTB, with 4 (27%) sputum smear positive and 8 (53%) sputum culture positive. CXR has higher diagnostic sensitivity (87%) than sputum smear (25%) and sputum culture (67%), but lower specificity (56%) compared with sputum smear (99%) and culture (100%). In univariate analysis, injection drug user, body mass index (BMI) < 18 kg/m(2), CD4 < 50 cells/µl and presence of peripheral lymphadenopathy were associated with an increased risk of asymptomatic PTB, while in multivariate analysis only peripheral lymphadenopathy maintained statistical significance (OR = 7.6, 95%CI 1.4 - 40). Patients with negative smear and minor or no abnormalities on CXR had longer interval between screening and TB treatment. CONCLUSIONS: PTB was relatively common in this group of HIV(+) asymptomatic Chinese patients. Diagnosis is challenging especially where sputum culture is unavailable. These findings suggest that an enhanced evaluation for PTB needs to be integrated with HIV care in China and transmission prevention in China to control at both households and health care facilities, especially for patients with factors associated with a higher risk of PTB

    Novel Gemini cationic lipids with carbamate groups for gene delivery

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    Novel Gemini cationic lipids were investigated to show superior gene delivery properties and promising applications in the future

    Reduction in interhemispheric functional connectivity in the dorsal visual pathway in unilateral acute open globe injury patients: a resting-state fMRI study

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    This study investigated the changes in interhemispheric functional connectivity (FC) of the whole brain in open globe injury (OGI) patients, using voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC), and their relationships with clinical features. Totally, 16 male and 2 female acute OGI patients and 18 sex, age, and education-matched healthy volunteers were enrolled in the study. All subjects were scanned through functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves analyses had been used to identify the VMHC in these brain areas could be used as biomarkers to distinguish OGI and from healthy control (HC). The mean VMHC values in multiple brain areas and clinical OGI manifestations were evaluated with a Pearson correlation analysis. OGI patients had significantly decreased VMHC in the bilateral calcarine/lingual/cuneus (BA18, 19, 30) and middle occipital gyrus (BA18, 19). The OGI patients had abnormal interhemispheric FC in the dorsal visual pathway, which may represent the pathophysiological mechanism that underlies acute vision loss after OGI
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