ObjectiveTo improve the knowledge of primary tracheobronchial lymphoma.MethodsTwo patients with primary tracheobronchial lymphoma admitted to First Affiliated Hospital Guangxi Medical University in 2013 and in 2016 were analyzed retrospectively, and related literatures were reviewed. Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang database and VIP database were searched by using " trachea lymphoma” or " bronchus lymphoma” as keywords. Meanwhile, databases including PubMed, Ovid Medline and Embase database were retrieved with " Trachea” or " Bronchus” AND " Lymphoma” as keywords. Seventy-two cases of primary tracheobronchial lymphoma were reported, the clinical feature, imaging feature, pathological feature, treatment and prognosis of 72 cases were analyzed.ResultsThe two patients were both females. The chief complaints included cough and dyspnea. The tissue biopsy under bronchoscope was the main diagnostic method. On histopathology, one case was diagnosed grade B cell lymphoma, another was diagnosed mantle cell lymphomas. After chemotherapy, the symptoms were relieved and never relapsed in the follow-up period until October 2016. Literature review found 72 patients with primary tracheobronchial lymphoma with women being the majority (47 cases, 65.28%). The patients aged from16 to 82 years with a median age of 51 years, and nine cases (12.5%) of the patients aged from 16 to 30 years. The specific clinical symptoms were cough and dyspnea. Pulmonary function prompted obstructive dysfunction of pulmonary ventilation. The chest CT scan showed consolidation shadow in trachea and bronchus with or without pulmonary atelectasis. Neoplasms could be found by bronchoscopy. Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma was the most common pathological characteristic (36.11%). Mantle cell lymphomas has not been reported currently.ConclusionsPrimary tracheobronchial lymphoma is one of the rare airway tumors. Its clinical features, imaging examinations and bronchoscopic characteristics are not specific, which can be easily confused with lung cancer. It also can cause life-threatening airway obstruction. The bronchoscopy play an important role in diagnosis of primary tracheobronchial lymphoma, while the diagnosis is confirmed by histopathological examination. The main pathology type is MALT lymphoma. The prognosis is good.
Objective To explore the relation between stigma and substance use of patients with substance use disorder and explore the impact of learning addiction medicine massive open online course (MOOC) on patients’ stigma, depression and anxiety. Methods Patients with substance use disorder in Meishan Detoxification Center from January 11 to 18, 2020 were selected. The patients were randomly divided into control group and teaching group. Both groups participated in regular labor reform while the teaching group attended extra MOOC course. The general demographic data and the duration and amount of substance use were collected before intervention. Before and after intervention, all the patients completed scales including Chinese Version of Substance Use Stigma Mechanisms Scale (SUSMS-C), Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS). The correlation between stigma and depression, anxiety, substance use characteristics were analyzed, as well as the changes of stigma, depression and anxiety before and after MOOC intervention.Results A total of 78 patients were included, including 41 in the control group and 37 in the teaching group. There was no correlation between the scores of SUSMS-C and the duration or amount of substances use (P>0.05). SAS score and SDS score were positively correlated with the total score of stigma, internalized stigma, enacted stigma (family) and enacted stigma (healthcare providers) (P<0.05). SDS scores and SAS scores had no correlation with the anticipated stigma (P>0.05). After intervention, the total score of stigma, anticipated stigma (family) and anticipated stigma (healthcare providers) in the teaching group decreased (P<0.05). In the control group, only anticipated stigma (family) decreased (P=0.047). There was no significant difference in other SUSMS-C items, SAS scores, or SDS scores between the two groups before and after intervention (P>0.05). Conclusions Stigma may not be able to protect patients with substance use disorder from using substances. Instead, stigma may potentially cause negative emotional consequences like depression and anxiety. The addiction medicine MOOC can be used as an intervention to reduce the stigma of patients with substance use disorder.