Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy

Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-7948

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Cheean Ly

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea

Biography

Dr. Cheean Ly is a distinguished scholar and researcher in the Abteilung für Biomedizinische Wissenschaften at Yonsei-Universität, Seoul, South Korea. Known for their expertise in molecular biology and regenerative medicine, Dr. Ly has made significant contributions to understanding cellular processes and developing advanced therapeutic strategies for chronic diseases and tissue repair. Dr. Ly is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals, covering topics such as CRISPR-based gene editing, biomaterials for regenerative applications, and the interplay between immune signaling and tissue repair. Their work is internationally recognized, earning citations that influence both research and clinical practices in regenerative medicine. Dr. Ly is also a frequent speaker at global conferences, sharing insights on the future of biomedical sciences. Beyond academia, Dr. Ly actively collaborates with industry leaders and healthcare organizations to bridge the gap between research and real-world application. They are a member of prominent scientific societies, including the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) and the Korean Society for Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Ly is also passionate about science outreach, working to promote public understanding of biomedical research and its societal impact. Their dedication to advancing science and improving healthcare outcomes is a testament to their leadership in the field.

Publications
  • Commentary   
    Hashimoto Thyroiditis (HT) is an Autoimmune Disease that Causes Insufficient Thyroid Hormone Synthesis
    Author(s): Cheean Ly*

    Hashimoto Thyroiditis (HT) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by inadequate thyroid hormone production. A fibrous variant is one of the rarest entities of Hashimoto's thyroiditis disease. A 42 years old female patient presented to our service with neck swelling associated with difficulty swallowing; she was discovered to have an enlarged thyroid gland with mass effect. She underwent an ultrasound and Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA), which was consistent with Hashimoto's thyroiditis bethesda category II. Due to compressive symptoms, we proceeded to total thyroidectomy. The final histopathology revealed numerous polymorphic lymphoid cells, plasma cells, follicular cells, and scattered Hurthle cells, characteristic of fibrous variants... View More»
    DOI: 10.35841/2167-7948.23.12.305

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