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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 189-192, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-787714

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Cisplatin is an anti-tumor drug which is widely used for the treatment of various solid tumors. Unfortunately, seriousside-effects have affected patients, such as hearing loss. Up to now, there is no clear and effective measure to protect the cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in the clinical use of cisplatin studies indicated that autophagy may be involved in the whole process of cisplatin-induced hearing loss. In this review, the relationship between cisplatin ototoxicity and autophagy was reviewed. It is hoped that this study can provide reference for further study of cisplatin ototoxicity and intervention of autophagy with autophagy activator or inhibitor.

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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 189-192, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821536

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Summary@#Cisplatin is an anti-tumor drug which is widely used for the treatment of various solid tumors. Unfortunately, seriousside-effects have affected patients, such as hearing loss. Up to now, there is no clear and effective measure to protect the cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in the clinical use of cisplatin studies indicated that autophagy may be involved in the whole process of cisplatin-induced hearing loss. In this review, the relationship between cisplatin ototoxicity and autophagy was reviewed. It is hoped that this study can provide reference for further study of cisplatin ototoxicity and intervention of autophagy with autophagy activator or inhibitor.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Physics ; (6): 1712-1715, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-500201

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Objective: Bladder cancer is the ninth cause of cancer deaths and has high recurrence rate after resection of the tumors. Cystoscopy is the current most accurate method for investigating the bladder abnormalities. However, it is expensive, uncomfortable and invasive. It is possible to induce bleeding, urinary-tract infection and even puncture of bladder. Advances in medical imaging and computer technologies make virtual cystoscopy a potential alternative. Methods: Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MR/) are the preferred imaging modalities for virtual cystoseopy to get clear structural images or (and) functional images of the bladder. The boundary of bladder is segmented manually or automatically, and then the bladder is reconstructed and displayed by surface rendering. Useful features are extracted from the images and expressed o nthe reconstructed bladder to provide more valuable diagnosis information for doctors. Results: Comparing with conventional cystuscopy, virtual cystuscopy is noninvasive, more convenient, flexible and can provide more useful diagnosis information as well. Conclusions: Virtual cystoscopy is a promising method of detection and reexamination of bladder cancer. So far, more researches are needed for the virtual cystoscopy before clinical application. It clinical and commercial value are under investigation.

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