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Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30808133

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Objective: To understand the auditory cortex resting-state fMRI features for adult post-lingual deafness.Method: The author performed functional connectivity analysis on the study subjects with resting-state fMRI,the region of interest(ROI) of which were based separately on the left and right sides of primary auditory cortex. The data were collected from 8 cases with severe or above sensorineurally post-lingual deafness,compared to a control group of 8 cases with normal hearing. Result: When ROI were based on the left A1 areas of all subjects, the main activating area in the control group was bilateral superior temporal gyrus(STG), while the post-lingual deafness group included the bilateral STG, pre-central gyri, left Transverse temporal gyrus(TTG), post-central gyri and right TTG (P<0.01); when ROI were based on the right A1 areas of all subjects, the main activating area in the control group was the bilateral STG, while the post-lingual deafness group included the bilateral STG, right precentral gyri and post-central gyr i(P<0.01). The data showed statistical significance(P<0.05). Conclusion: After hearing loss functional reorganization takes place in the brains of adults with post-lingual deafness, resulting in possible enhancement of visual sense, tactile sense and other sensory systems in order to compensate information acquisition in daily life. .


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Auditory Cortex , Deafness , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Adult , Auditory Cortex/diagnostic imaging , Auditory Cortex/physiopathology , Deafness/diagnostic imaging , Deafness/physiopathology , Humans , Tongue
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Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29798159

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Objective:To study the variation of the electrode impedance in different periods after cochlear implantation performed with round window insertion in steroid deposition, and to provide the basis for the postoperative debugging of the speech processor. Method:Detected the electrode impedance of 47 cochlear receivers after operation in steroid deposition from September 2014 to October 2015, compared the impedance values between different periods, and different groups according to their locations. Result:The average impedance of all the electrodes and the 3 subgroups are low after implantation (period A0), peaked at the first month (period A1), then decreased slowly, and then turned to be stable at the sixth month (period A3); the impedance values were no significantly different between the sixth month (period A3) and the twelfth month (period A4) while were significantly different between each of other two periods (P<0.05); the apical group had the highest impedance and the basal group had the lowest impedance in all the 5 periods. Conclusion:The local use of steroid can decrease the impedance of the electrode after implantation. The impedance value were the low during operation, peaked at the first month, then decreased slowly, and turned to be stable at the sixth month. As a result, the cochlear implant should be debugged at regular intervals in 6 months after operation to obtain the best hearing status.


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Cochlear Implantation , Electric Impedance , Round Window, Ear/physiology , Steroids/administration & dosage , Cochlea , Cochlear Implants , Hearing Loss , Humans
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Hunan Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao ; 26(6): 569-70, 2001 Dec 28.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12536546

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OBJECTIVE: To study the operation results of complicated hypospadias. METHODS: 29 cases of complicated hypospadias in recent 5 years were studied retrospectively. All cases were operated for the second time, methods used were urethroplasty with pedicled prepuce or transmitted penis prepuce tube, urethroplasty with penis-scrotum skin tube in-situ and urethroplasty with combination of scrotum skin tube and transmitted prepuce tube. RESULTS: Except 2 fistulae sequela occurred after urethroplasty with penis skin tube in-situ in 1 case, all the other 28 cases were a success, the success rate was 96.5%. CONCLUSIONS: The key point for success is precise appraisal before operation and appropriate choice of operation method.


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Hypospadias/surgery , Urethra/surgery , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Reoperation , Retrospective Studies , Surgical Flaps
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