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Young Gyu Eun
Researcher at Kyung Hee University
Publications - 119
Citations - 1598
Young Gyu Eun is an academic researcher from Kyung Hee University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laryngopharyngeal reflux & Papillary thyroid cancer. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1159 citations. Previous affiliations of Young Gyu Eun include Sungkyunkwan University.
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Evaluation and Management of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease: State of the Art Review:
Jerome R. Lechien,Lee M. Akst,Abdul-Latif Hamdan,Antonio Schindler,Petros D. Karkos,Maria Rosaria Barillari,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Lise Crevier-Buchman,Camille Finck,Camille Finck,Young Gyu Eun,Sven Saussez,Michael F. Vaezi +12 more
TL;DR: The important heterogeneity across studies in LPR diagnosis continues to make it difficult to summarize a single body of thought, and LPR treatment should evolve to a more personalized regimen according to individual patient characteristics.
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The role of allergic rhinitis in the development of otitis media with effusion: effect on eustachian tube function
TL;DR: Allergic rhinitis may not be related to the development of OME in children, and abnormalities in eustachian tube function were the same in patients with AR and controls.
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Occult lymph node metastasis and risk of regional recurrence in papillary thyroid cancer after bilateral prophylactic central neck dissection: A multi-institutional study.
TL;DR: Although no significant association was observed between the presence of occult lymph node metastasis and regional recurrence, lymph node ratio ≥ 0.26 was an independent predictor of regional lymph node recurrence in papillary thyroid cancer patients who underwent total thyroidectomy and bilateral prophylactic central neck dissection.
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The therapeutic effect of OK-432 (picibanil) sclerotherapy for benign neck cysts.
TL;DR: This work has assessed the efficacy of OK‐432 sclerotherapy for benign neck cysts and found it to be safe and effective for the nonsurgical treatment of these cysts.
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Optimal timing of saliva collection to detect pepsin in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux.
TL;DR: To determine salivary pepsin levels as a function of collection time, a single sample of saliva from eight adults was collected over a 12-week period to establish a baseline level.