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33 Citations
Junfeng Ji is an academic researcher from Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Analyses and treatments of postoperative nasal complications after endonasal transsphenoidal resection of pituitary neoplasms.
You Cheng,Fei Xue,Tianyou Wang,Junfeng Ji,Wei Chen,Zhi-Yi Wang,Xu Li,Chun-hua Hang,Xin-Feng Liu +8 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that regular nasal endoscopic review, specific nasal medications, and regular nasal irrigation can effectively clear nasal mucosal hyperemia-induced edema and nasal/nasoantral secretions, as well as promote regeneration of nasal mucosa, prevent nasal adhesion, maintain the sinus cavity drainage, and accelerate the recovery of the physiological function of the paranasal sinus.
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Repair of Ear Cartilage Defects with Allogenic Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Rabbits
You Cheng,Peng Cheng,Fei Xue,Kun-min Wu,Man-jie Jiang,Junfeng Ji,Chun-hua Hang,Qiu-ping Wang +7 more
TL;DR: The gross observation indicated that the cartilaginous defects were completely repaired by chondrocytes with smooth surface and similar color with the surrounding tissue, which can be used to repair cartilage defects in rabbit’s ear.
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Association between trace metals exposure and hearing loss
TL;DR: Exposure to cobalt and tin were significantly associated with hearing loss and subgroup analysis showed that individuals of female, without hypertension and diabetes, and with a higher level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol had modified effects on the associations between hear loss and exposure to tin.
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Morphological and functional changes of the optic nerve following traumatic optic nerve injuries in rabbits
TL;DR: The optic nerve decompression is beneficial to protect the visual function in indirect optic nerve injuries and to prevent secondary axon injury and to protect visual functions, the decompression should be performed as soon as possible.
Isolated frontal sinusitis treated using an anterior-to-ethmoidal bulla surgical approach.
Junfeng Ji,You Cheng,Tianyou Wang,Kun-min Wu,Man-jie Jiang,Wei Cheng,Zhiyi Wang,Fei Xue,Yong Zhang,Qiu-ping Wang +9 more
TL;DR: The feasibility, technique, and efficacy of a minimally invasive anterior-to-ethmoidal bulla surgical approach performed under nasal endoscopy to treat isolated frontal sinusitis is discussed.
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