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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 807-809, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-451775

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Objective To study the changes and significance of the hyaluronic acid (HA) and collagen in the larynx of old guinea pig.Methods Six young guinea pigs (4 months old) and 6 old guinea pigs (2 years old) were selected as control group and aged group for this study (n=6 for each)The expressions of HA and collagen in the larynx of guinea pigs were detected using Alcian blue and Masson trichrome methods,respectively.The images were managed using Image-Pro Plus 6.0 For Window.Results The optical density (expression level) of HA in the larynx was lower in aged group than in control group (0.69 vs.0.80,F=13.45,P<0.05).The optical density(expression level) of collagen in the larynx was higher in aged group than in control group (0.71 vs.0.63,F=9.56,P<0.05).Conclusions The content of HA in larynx is decreased and collagen in larynx is increased in old guinea pig which may result in presbyphonia change through higher viscoelastic properties of vocal cords.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 8000-8003, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-441734

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BACKGROUND:Many researches on the development of cochlea have been made, but mainly depend on the pathological conditions and developmental deformity, while the researches on the development process of normal embryonic cochlea and expression of related factors are rare. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the expression of transforming growth factorβ1 in rat embryonic cochlea. METHODS:Fifty-six Sprague Dawley rats were selected and the rats were pregnancy, and the embryos were obtained from the rats, trimmed the inner ear specimens under the anatomical microscope, and then the specimens were treated with dehydration, decalcification, directly paraffin embedding and slicing processing. The morphology evolution of inner cochlea was observed under light microscope after hematoxylin-eosin staining. The expression of transforming growth factorβ1 in rat embryonic cochlea was observed by immunohistochemical streptavidin biotin-peroxidase complex method. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The development of rat inner ear began in ectoderm thickening area of E8 phase, otocyst and the emergency of the mesenchymal could be seen in E9 phase, otocyst and ossicular chain began to develop in E9.5 phase, formation of cochlear duct anlage could be seen in E12.5 phase, cochlea tube development was completed in E18.5 phase and Corti’s formation could be seen in E16 phase. The structure and function of the inner ear could be ful y developed after birth. The expression of transforming growth factorβ1 could be seen in E12.5-E19 phases, and the expression was changed from weak to strong and then weakened further, and strongest in E14.5 phase. This suggested that transforming growth factorβ1 may be involved during the development of rat cochlear epithelium.

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Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology ; (6): 497-500, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-441353

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Objective To study the voice rest treatment after laryngomicrosurgery in patients with vocal fold polyps .Methods Eighty -five patients with vocal fold polyps were divided into two groups randomly :Group A (48 cases) and Group B ( 37 cases) ,receiving 1 or 2 weeks voice rest postoperation ,respectively .Vocal acoustic analy-sis and fiberlaryngoscopy were performed in all patients before the surgery and 1 ,2 ,3 and 4 weeks after surgery . Results When compared with the preoperative data ,there were no significant differences in jitter ,shimmer and NHR 1 week after surgery in patients of two groups (P>0 .05) .Two weeks after surgery ,all the parameters im-proved significantly in Group B(P<0 .05) ,but only jitter improved in Group A (P<0 .05) .All the data in two groups returned to normal 4 weeks after surgery .Laryngoscopic examination showed varying degrees of vocal fold hyperemia and edema one week after surgery ,which then gradually subsided and gone .At 4 weeks after surgery , the appearance of the operative vocal fold completely returned to normal .Conclusion Patients with vocal fold polyps should be treated with complete voice rest for 2 weeks after surgery ,followed by 2 weeks of relative voice rest .This is beneficial to the voice recovering and the wound healing .

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Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology ; (6): 140-143, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-402879

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Objective To investigate the characteristics of voice changes by multi-dimensional acoustic analysis in patients who underwent thyroid gland lobectomy without laryngeal nerve injury.Methods To observe vocal cord movement and evaluate voice quality,32 patients with unilateral thyroid adenoma received the examinations of fiberlaryngscopy and Multi-Dimensional Voice Program before and after operation,respectively.Forty subjects with normal voice were used as cantrol group.Results Fiberlaryngscopy examinations were normal in all patients before and after surgery.In thyroid group,the preoperative acoustic parameters in male patients showed no significant difference(P>0.05) compared with the control group.There was no significant difference between preoperative and postoperative acoustic parameters(P>0.05).While the postoperative acoustic parameters of female patients was significantly lower than those of preoperative and in control group(P<0.05).There was significant improvement 3 months after the operation compared with that of preoperative group(P<0.05).Fhi of 3 months after operation was still lower than those of preoperation and in control group in male and female patients that continues to be significant after 3 months.Conclusion Voice changes may occur after unilateral thyroid gland lobectomy without any laryngeal nerve injury,and there is little voice change in male patients,while in female patients,voice improvement is observed after operation.Fhi still remaines lower level for a certain of time.

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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 685-687, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-748364

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the mental health of the patients who suffered from pharyngeal paraesthesia, and investigate the effect of mental factors during the happening, development, therapy and turnover of the disease.@*METHOD@#The Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) was used to collect information,and all the data was dealed with SPSS 12.0.@*RESULT@#(1) The total score of SCL-90 of pharyngeal paraesthesia was higher than the norm, and the score of positive items and average score of positive symptom were both significantly higher than the norm; (2) There was no differences between pharyngeal paraesthesia and the norm in terror factor while significant differences in the others; (3) There was no difference between male and female patients who suffered from pharyngeal paraesthesia.@*CONCLUSION@#Compared with the normal, patients who suffered from pharyngeal paraesthesia had obvious mental symptoms, such as somatization, anxiety, depression et al.


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Case-Control Studies , Hyperesthesia , Psychology , Mental Disorders , Psychology , Personality Inventory , Pharyngeal Diseases , Psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology ; (6)2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-523532

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Objective To observe the value of epiglottis and sternohyoid myofascial flap in laryngeal function reconstruction after partial laryngectomy.Methods Seven cases of subtotal laryngectomy were reviewed for analysis.The choice of surgical procedure was decided on pathologic conditions,the laryngeal function was reconstructed using epiglottis and sternohyoid myofascial flap.Results All patients rehabilitated deglutition in 10 to 12 days after surgery.None presented complication of aspiration.Conclusion The epiglottis and sternohyoid myofascial flaps are appropriate for reconstruction of surgical defect in laryngeal carcinoma.

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