Journal Information
Issue
Vol. 90. Issue 4. (In progress)
(July - August 2024)
This issue is in progress but contains articles that are final and fully citable.
Original articles
NKX2-1 gene is targeted by H19 lncRNA and is found to be overexpressed in benign nodular goiter tissues
Seyed-Morteza Javadirad
Highlights

  • NKX2-1 gene is an emerging target for H19 lncRNA.

  • Binding site of H19 with NKX2-1 overlaps with has-miR-1827.

  • Increased expression of NKX2-1 observed in benign nodular goiter.

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Efficacy of the posterior nasal nerve resection combined with hormone transnasal nebulization on difficult-to-treat rhinosinusitis: a retrospective analysis
Xin-ke Wang, Qi-ling Zheng, Jia-ning Sun
Highlights

  • PNN resection & hormone transnasal nebulization shows good efficacy on DTRS.

  • Combination can relieve the symptoms of DTRS patients, reduce adverse reactions.

  • The combination deserves a promotion in clinical practice.

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Cochlear implantation outcomes in children with multiple disabilities: a topic that’s worth revisiting
Goh Bee-See, Nur Af’Idah Mohd Zulkefli, Asma Abdullah, Cila Umat, Norazlin Kamal Nor, Juriza Ismail, Stephen J. O’Leary
Highlights

  • Hearing loss children with multiple disabilities benefits from cochlear implantation.

  • Communications improved with increasing duration of device usage.

  • Cochlear implant is beneficial in reducing family’s stress level.

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Chronic rhinosinusitis possibly associated with decreased lung function in chronic cough patients
Pengfei Zhao, Shin Kariya, Takaya Higaki, Seiichiro Makihara, Toru Rikimaru, Mitsuhiro Okano, Mizuo Ando
Highlights

  • The chronic rhinosinusitis patients with chronic cough had significant obstructive lung function.

  • The SNOT score is high in chronic cough patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.

  • The lower airway examination is important in chronic cough patients.

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Clinical experience of an adhesive bone conduction hearing system in children with congenital single-sided deafness
Yujie Liu, Wenxi Qiu, Lin Yang, Yuan Wang, Jikai Zhu, Mengshuang Lv, Shouqin Zhao
Highlights

  • Adhesive bone conduction device elicits improvement in speech perception.

  • Adhesive bone conduction do not improve sound localisation abilities.

  • Adhesive bone conduction is useful to children with single-sided deafness.

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Degree of swallowing impairment in the elderly: clinical and instrumental assessment
Tatiane Totta Salgado, Cris Magna dos Santos Oliveira, Marina Gatti, Roberta Gonçalves da Silva, Heitor Marques Honório, Giédre Berretin-Felix
Highlights

  • Elderly presented moderate swallowing impairment for consistencies.

  • There was no difference between clinical and instrumental evaluation.

  • The assessment of swallowing in the elderly must consider physiological changes.

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Postoperative complications in cochlear implant surgery and their possible risk factors
Vanessa Ribeiro Orlando, Oswaldo Laércio Mendonça Cruz
Highlights

  • Minor complications related with vestibular system were more common.

  • Major complications: changes of wound, device failure and electrode extrusion.

  • Children with a mean age of 19.3-months are more susceptible to infections.

  • There was no correlation between advanced age and higher complication rates.

  • Age should not be an exclusion factor.

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Functional and esthetic outcomes of functional rhinoplasty for internal nasal valve dysfunction in Asian patients
Hahn Jin Jung, Min Woo Park, Woo Sub Shim, Jee Hye Wee
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Endoscopic thyroidectomy via chest-collarbone approach versus conventional open thyroidectomy: a retrospective comparative study
Yuming Lou, Lutong Liu, Miaomiao Jin, Bifei Fu, Chaoyang Xu, Xiaofeng Lu
Highlights

  • Endoscopic thyroidectomy through chest-collarbone approach is safe and feasible.

  • Chest-collarbone endoscopic thyroid surgery improves in a good cosmetic outcome.

  • Preoperative evaluation of nodule size and nature affects the success rate of surgery.

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Comprehensive analysis of the immune implication of EPHX4 gene in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Nimei Shen, Gang Gao, Xinhong Lu, Jiaxin Jin, Liwei Lin, Maohua Qian, Yang Qin
Highlights

  • The expression level of EPHX4 was higher in HNSC patients’ tissues.

  • EPHX4 expression is closely associated with the immunity of HNSC.

  • EPHX4 promotes HNSC cells proliferation, colony formation and invasion.

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Case reports
Internal jugular vein thrombosis caused by invasive pharyngeal cancer: a case report and literature review
Filip Tudor, Andro Košec, Alan Pegan
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Ectopic cervical thymic cyst with thyroglossal duct cyst
Weiyao Chen, Juxing Sun, Yanqiu Zhou, Mengyin Li, Shaohua Wang, Xinxin Yang, Xiaoyu Li
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Letters to the editor
Ultrasonography in Bell’s palsy: the elephant in the room
Ahmad J. Abdulsalam, Ameerah Alsaqobi, Murat Kara
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Idiomas
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (English Edition)
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