Publications by authors named "Rongyue Ma"

Sensorineural deafness mainly occurs due to damage to hair cells, and advances in stem cell technology, especially the application of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and adult stem cells, provides new possibilities for hair cell regeneration. This review describes the basic knowledge of stem cells and their important applications in regenerative medicine, as well as recent progress in stem cell research in the field of hair cell regeneration, especially the induced differentiation of hair-like cells. At the same time, we also point out the challenges facing current research, including differentiation efficiency, cell stability issues, and treatment safety and long-term efficacy considerations.

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Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak is a condition that commonly presents with unilateral watery drainage from the nose or ear, tinnitus, and stuffy ears or hearing loss. Spontaneous CSF rhinorrhea and otorrhea together are rare. A 64-year-old woman presented at our department with complaints of clear watery rhinorrhea and hearing loss on the right side persisting for 10 months.

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Gout nodules (tophi) are formed by a chronic inflammatory reaction in tissues resulting in deposition of urate crystals. They are commonly seen in joints and surrounding tissues, subcutaneous tissues, as well as the pinna and kidney, and are characteristic manifestations of gout. Vocal cord tophi are rarely reported in the literature, and patients often present with hoarseness, progressive dysphagia, and other symptoms.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) is associated with cardiovascular complications and is characterized by high levels of YKL-40, an inflammatory glycoprotein involved in endothelial dysfunction. We investigated the predictive potential of circulating miR-24 in coronary heart diseases (CHD) DM2 patients with CHD, and control subjects. Blood samples were taken from 94 subjects of both genders, and divided over three groups as follows; patients with CHD, patients with DM2 and CHD, and control subjects.

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