1.One case of eustachian tube hairy polyp was removed by microscope combined with endoscope.
Jiahui JIN ; Bo CAO ; Huanxin YU ; Feifan QI ; Guangping LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(6):578-581
This paper reports the diagnosis and treatment of a child with eustachian hairy polyp. The patient was a female, aged 1 year and 4 months, and visited our clinic due to "intermittent purulent discharge of the left ear, nasal congestion and sleep snoring for 1 year". Preoperative endoscopic examination found white masses at the posterior part of the nasal cavity on both sides. The imaging findings showed masses with streaks and circular-like mixed signal accompanied by slightly uneven enhancement at the left eustachian duct and the posterior wall of the nasopharyngeal cavity, and soft tissue density in the left tympanic antrum. Left modified radical mastoidectomy and radical endoscopic resection surgery for nasopharyngeal tumors was performed under general anesthesia. Histopathological examination revealed polyp of the left eustachian tube hair. The patient's symptoms improved after surgery, and no tumor recurrence was found after 3 months of follow-up.
Humans
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Female
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Eustachian Tube/surgery*
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Polyps/surgery*
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Infant
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Endoscopy
2. Biological characteristics and genomic information of a bacteriophage against pan-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in a burn patient and its effects on bacterial biofilm
Ziyi QI ; Shuoyao YANG ; Shuwen DONG ; Feifan ZHAO ; Jinhong QIN ; Jun XIANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(1):14-23
Objective:
To isolate a bacteriophage against pan-drug resistant
3.Clinical analysis of in-patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
Dayong WANG ; Yali ZHAO ; Feifan ZHAO ; Liang ZONG ; Bing HAN ; Lan LAN ; Qiujing ZHANG ; Yue QI ; Qiuju WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(19):1063-1067
OBJECTIVE:
This study is to investigate the clinical materials of in-patients with the large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS), and explore the feature, diagnosis and treatment measures of the disease.
METHOD:
A retrospective review was conducted including the medical history, audiological examinations, vestibular function examinations, imaging examinations and treatment methods of 44 in patients (87 ears) suffering LVAS admitted to our hospital in the past 4 years(from 2008 to 2012).
RESULT:
ln the 44 in patients, there were 24 male cases and 20 female cases, and the male-female ratio was 1.2 :1. The average of the onset age was 3.39 years. Five cases (11. 36%) had related familial history. The profound hearing loss was found in 67 ears (77.01%), and the severe hearing loss was found in 20 ears (22.99%). After systemic treatment,the hearing of 38 ears improved effectively,but that of 49 ears did not improve obviously. The analysis found that patients suffering sudden hearing loss got better curative effect than those with progressive hearing loss. Patients received combined drug therapy improving arterial circulation as well as venous reflux got better therapeutic effect. There was a significant difference on effect between the patients with course of treatment more than 7 days and those less than 7 days. There was no significant correlation between therapeutic effect and other factors.
CONCLUSION
In part of LVAS patients,the hearing level can be effectively improved through a standard internal medicine treatment. We can improve the personalized and standardized treatment strategy for this disease through analysis of diagnosis and treatment of in-patients with complete clinical data.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Female
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Humans
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Infant
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Inpatients
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Male
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Vestibular Aqueduct
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abnormalities
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Vestibular Diseases
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Young Adult

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