1.LV Hai-jiang's Clinical Experience in Ophthalmopathy from Heart
Lei FENG ; Chaochan CAI ; Ruixiang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(6):106-108
Professor LV Hai-jiang has been working on teaching and clinical practicing of TCM ophthalmology for more than 40 years. Based on the experiences of previous doctors, he gradually found out the application ofheart-vessels-eye system for ophthalmopathy, and formed his unique experience in treating ophthalmological disorders from heart. This article reviewed the concerning documents in the classics, and explained Professor LV theory in treating ophthalmopathy from heart. In addition, by combining with case reports, Professor LV's unique diagnosis thoughts and clinical experience were summarized from the four aspects: promoting blood circulation and removing stasis, elevating yang and dredging collaterals, clearing heat and cooling blood, and eliminating dampness and phlegm.
2.Assessment of the curative effective of cochlear implantation in childer with GJB2-associated NSSNHL.
Chaochan CAI ; Shasha HUANG ; Xue GAO ; Bangqing HUANG ; Yongyi YUAN ; Guojian WANG ; Dongyang KANG ; Dongyi HAN ; Pu DAI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(13):972-974
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the curative effect of CI in children with GJB2-associated NSSNHL.
METHOD:
The evaluations of curative effect with CI include auditory threshold, IT-MAIS/MAIS, CAP, SIR. MESP. The outcomes of 40 cases with GJB2-associated NSSNHI, were compared 80 patients with negative results of screening of gene mutation (control group).
RESULT:
In comparison with control group the auditory threshold in children with GJB2-associated NSSNIL is better, however had no significant difference in other tests (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
CI could he performed on children with GJB2-associated NSSNHL. Postoperative outcomes of hearing and speech were satisfied.
Child
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Child, Preschool
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Cochlear Implantation
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Connexin 26
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Connexins
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genetics
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Female
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
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genetics
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surgery
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Mutation
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Treatment Outcome