Publications by authors named "Jiangshun Song"

Article Synopsis
  • A study focused on globus pharyngeus, a common throat sensation, aimed to explore the connection between SLC6A4 gene polymorphisms and treatment responses to antidepressants.
  • Researchers analyzed 84 globus pharyngeus patients against 160 healthy controls to identify genetic differences and treatment outcomes after a 6-week trial with either paroxetine or amitriptyline.
  • The findings suggested a significant link between the S/S genotype of the SLC6A4 polymorphism and globus pharyngeus, indicating its potential role in the condition's development and treatment response.
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Background: Refractory globus is not rare in clinical practice, but little research about it.

Aims: To investigate the clinical-psychological characteristics of patients with refractory globus.

Methods: Six hundred and nineteen globus patients were divided into the refractory globus group (n=149) and the non-refractory globus group (n=470).

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Objective: Analysis of normal young people multiple stimuli ASSR (m-ASSR), single stimuli ASSR (s-ASSR), C-ABR, PTA threshold, exploratory investigation of relevance of hearing test combination thresholds (C-ABR combines with 0.5, 1.0 kHz s-ASSR) predict behavioral thresholds, using a within-subjects design.

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Objective: To explore the management of the laryngeal injury.

Method: The forty five patients of laryngeal injury had been rescued. Twenty eight patients were treated with the tracheotomy and twenty four patients of them were treated with the laryngoplasty.

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Objective: To investigate the method to repair the deletion of external canal and opened mastoid space after mastoidectomy.

Method: One stage tympanoplasty with reconstruction of the external canal with temporal cortex was completed in 58 cases (58 ears) with cholesteatoma.

Result: During the follow-up ranging from one to three years, there was only one relapse.

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Objective: To investigate the changes of the expression of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in the cochlea of guinea pigs under acute hypoxia.

Method: Different degrees of acute hypoxia were imposed on guinea pigs and slices of the cochlea were examined by immunohistochemistry to detect HSP70.

Result: In normal situation, HSP70 is expressed in guinea pig's cochlea, especially in spiral ganglion and Corti's organ, under acute hypoxia, this expression was strengthened, and the degree of this strengthening showed no correlation with degree of hypoxia.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of evoked heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) expression on the hearing function of the cochlea in guinea pigs.

Methods: Guinea pigs were divided into pre-exposure group (pre-treated with white noise exposure at 100 dB SPL for 45 min) and none pre-exposure group. Auditory brainstem response (ABR) thresholds were recorded at 12, 60 and 108 h after the animals in both groups were exposed to loud white noise (125 dB SPL, 90 min).

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