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2. Configuration of the Glycosidic Linkage of 2-Amino-2-deoxy-D-glucopyranose to D-Glucuronic Acid in Heparin1
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Wolfrom, M. L., primary, Tomomatsu, H., additional, and Szarek, W. A., additional
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- 1966
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3. Analysis of key clinical features for achieving complete remission in stage III and IV non-small cell lung cancer patients.
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Aoki T, Akiba T, Nishiyama J, Tajiri S, Hayama N, Takahashi G, Tanaka J, Sato M, Takiguchi H, Tomomatsu H, Tomomatsu K, Takihara T, Niimi K, Oguma T, Kohno M, Masuda R, Urano T, Itoh H, Kajiwara H, Nakamura N, Kunieda E, Matsumae M, Iwazaki M, and Asano K
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung mortality, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Humans, Lung Neoplasms mortality, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging methods, Neoplasm Staging trends, Remission Induction methods, Retrospective Studies, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung therapy, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms therapy
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Background: Although development of immune checkpoint inhibitors and various molecular target agents has extended overall survival time (OS) in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), a complete cure remains rare. We aimed to identify features and treatment modalities of complete remission (CR) cases in stages III and IV NSCLC by analyzing long-term survivors whose OS exceeded 3 years., Methods: From our hospital database, 1,699 patients, registered as lung cancer between 1
st Mar 2004 and 30th Apr 2011, were retrospectively examined. Stage III or IV histologically or cytologically confirmed NSCLC patients with chemotherapy initiated during this period were enrolled. A Cox proportion hazards regression model was used. Data collection was closed on 13th Feb 2017., Results: There were 164 stage III and 279 stage IV patients, including 37 (22.6%) and 51 (18.3%) long-term survivors and 12 (7.3%) and 5 (1.8%) CR patients, respectively. The long-term survivors were divided into three groups: 3 ≤ OS < 5 years, 5 years ≤ OS with tumor, and 5 years ≤ OS without tumor (CR). The median OS of these groups were 1,405, 2,238, and 2,876 days in stage III and 1,368, 2,503, and 2,643 days in stage IV, respectively. The mean chemotherapy cycle numbers were 16, 20, and 10 in stage III and 24, 25, and 5 in stage IV, respectively. In the stage III CR group, all patients received chemoradiation, all oligometastases were controlled by radiation, and none had brain metastases. Compared with non-CR patients, the stage IV CR patients had smaller primary tumors and fewer metastases, which were independent prognostic factors for OS among long-term survivors. The 80% stage IV CR patients received radiation or surgery for controlling primary tumors, and the surgery rate for oligometastases was high. Pathological findings in the stage IV CR patients revealed that numerous inflammatory cells existed around and inside resected lung and brain tumors, indicating strong immune response., Conclusions: Multiple line chemotherapies with primary and oligometastatic controls by surgery and/or radiation might achieve cure in certain advanced NSCLC. Cure strategies must be changed according to stage III or IV. This study was retrospectively registered on 16th Jun 2019 in UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (number UMIN000037078).- Published
- 2019
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4. Otorhinolaryngology surgery analysis in Japan and Thailand: Comparing Nihon University School of Medicine with Thammasat University Faculty of Medicine.
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Nomura Y, Toi T, Chanvimalueng W, Tomtitchong P, Weerarattanakul W, Jike M, Tomomatsu H, Kawasaki K, Kawasaki WC, Jego EH, Oshima T, and Wanichsetakul P
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- Humans, International Cooperation, Intersectoral Collaboration, Japan, Thailand, Tonsillectomy statistics & numerical data, Tracheotomy statistics & numerical data, Hospitals, University statistics & numerical data, Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures statistics & numerical data, Schools, Medical statistics & numerical data
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Background/objective: We compared the surgery data of the department of otorhinolaryngology of the university hospitals in Japan and Thailand to make each feature and the differences of both otorhinolaryngology surgeries clear. There are some medical meetings and congresses between Japan and Thailand, but so far it has not reported about the comparison of surgery data., Methods: Retrospectively, we analyzed the surgical statistics of department of otorhinolaryngology of Nihon University Itabashi Hospital (Japan) and Thammasat University Hospital (Thailand) between 2013 and 2014., Results: In Japan, there were many surgeries involving the middle ear and paranasal sinuses whereas in Thailand, tracheotomy and tonsillectomy were more frequently performed. Statistical analysis of the surgical data revealed specific tendencies in the nature of the operations performed at each university., Conclusion: This study revealed that there are rather differences between two hospitals' surgeries features. It was thought that it would be beneficial to both institutions to gain a deeper understanding of the areas of expertise of each university in order to foster an environment conducive to increasing future international collaborations., (Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.)
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- 2019
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5. Proportion and clinical characteristics of non-asthmatic non-smokers among adults with airflow obstruction.
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Takiguchi H, Takeuchi T, Niimi K, Tomomatsu H, Tomomatsu K, Hayama N, Oguma T, Aoki T, Urano T, Asai S, Miyachi H, and Asano K
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Spirometry, Tertiary Care Centers, Air, Asthma physiopathology, Respiratory Function Tests
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Background and Objectives: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) mainly develops after long-term exposure to cigarette or biomass fuel smoke, but also occurs in non-smokers with or without a history of asthma. We investigated the proportion and clinical characteristics of non-smokers among middle-aged to elderly subjects with airflow obstruction., Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 1,892 subjects aged 40-89 years who underwent routine preoperative spirometry at a tertiary university hospital in Japan. Airflow obstruction was defined as a forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity < 0.7 or as the lower limit of the normal., Results: Among 323 patients presenting with FEV1/forced vital capacity < 0.7, 43 had asthma and 280 did not. Among the non-asthmatic patients with airflow obstruction, 94 (34%) were non-smokers. A larger number of women than men with airflow obstruction had asthma (26% vs. 7.6%, p < 0.001), or were non-smokers among non-asthmatics (72% vs. 20%, p < 0.001). Non-asthmatic non-smokers, rather than non-asthmatic smokers, asthmatic non-smokers, and asthmatic smokers, exhibited better pulmonary function (median FEV1: 79% of predicted FEV1 vs. 73%, 69%, and 66%, respectively, p = 0.005) and less dyspnea on exertion (1% vs. 12%, 12%, and 28%, respectively, p = 0.001). Pulmonary emphysema on thoracic computed tomography was less common in non-smokers (p < 0.001). Using the lower limit of the normal to define airflow obstruction yielded similar results., Conclusions: There are a substantial number of non-smokers with airflow obstruction compatible with COPD in Japan. In this study, airflow obstruction in non-smokers was more common in women and likelier to result in mild functional and pathological abnormalities than in smokers. Further studies are warranted to investigate the long-term prognosis and appropriate management of this population in developed countries, especially in women.
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- 2018
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6. Clinical contributions of exhaled volatile organic compounds in the diagnosis of lung cancer.
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Oguma T, Nagaoka T, Kurahashi M, Kobayashi N, Yamamori S, Tsuji C, Takiguchi H, Niimi K, Tomomatsu H, Tomomatsu K, Hayama N, Aoki T, Urano T, Magatani K, Takeda S, Abe T, and Asano K
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Humans, Limit of Detection, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Breath Tests methods, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Volatile Organic Compounds analysis
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Background: Exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOC) are being considered as biomarkers for various lungs diseases, including cancer. However, the accurate measurement of extremely low concentrations of VOC in expired air is technically challenging. We evaluated the clinical contribution of exhaled VOC measured with a new, double cold-trap method in the diagnosis of lung cancer., Methods: Breath samples were collected from 116 patients with histologically confirmed lung cancer and 37 healthy volunteers (controls) after inspiration of purified air, synthesized through a cold-trap system. The exhaled VOC, trapped in the same system, were heat extracted. We analyzed 14 VOC with gas chromatography., Results: The concentrations of exhaled cyclohexane and xylene were significantly higher in patients with lung cancer than in controls (p = 0.002 and 0.0001, respectively), increased significantly with the progression of the clinical stage of cancer (both p < 0.001), and decreased significantly after successful treatment of 6 patients with small cell lung cancer (p = 0.06 and 0.03, respectively)., Conclusion: Measurements of exhaled VOCs by a double cold-trap method may help diagnose lung cancer and monitor its progression and regression.
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- 2017
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7. Lung cancer associated with seronegative myasthenia gravis.
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Niimi K, Nagata E, Murata N, Sato M, Tanaka J, Horio Y, Takiguchi H, Tomomatsu H, Tomomatsu K, Hayama N, Oguma T, Aoki T, Urano T, Abe T, Inomoto C, Takizawa S, and Asano K
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- Blepharoptosis complications, Diplopia etiology, Diplopia physiopathology, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Lung Neoplasms physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Myasthenia Gravis blood, Myasthenia Gravis physiopathology, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local complications, Neoplasm Staging, Paraneoplastic Syndromes physiopathology, Prednisolone therapeutic use, Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases immunology, Diplopia pathology, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Myasthenia Gravis diagnosis, Paraneoplastic Syndromes diagnosis
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A 64-year-old man presented with diplopia, muscle weakness, a pulmonary nodule and mediastinal widening on a chest radiograph. He was diagnosed with clinical stage IIIA (T2aN2M0) lung cancer. His neurological symptoms worsened following the initiation of thoracic radiation therapy (60 Gy) and chemotherapy. A diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (MG) was confirmed with a repetitive nerve stimulation test that showed a waning pattern, and a positive edrophonium test, although neither anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies nor anti-muscle-specific tyrosine kinase antibodies were detected. The ptosis and limb muscle weakness improved with prednisolone and acetylcholinesterase inhibitor treatment, and a partial response of the lung cancer to chemoradiotherapy was obtained. However, the ptosis and limb muscle weakness worsened again following a recurrence of the lung cancer. The herein described case, in which lung cancer and MG occurred and recurred simultaneously, suggests that MG can develop as a paraneoplastic syndrome of lung cancer.
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8. Endobronchial hamartoma as a cause of pneumonia.
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Oguma T, Takiguchi H, Niimi K, Tomomatsu H, Tomomatsu K, Hayama N, Aoki T, Urano T, Nakano N, Ogura G, Nakagawa T, Masuda R, Iwazaki M, Abe T, and Asano K
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- Aged, Biopsy, Bronchial Diseases complications, Bronchoscopy, Diagnosis, Differential, Hamartoma complications, Humans, Male, Pneumonia diagnosis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Bronchial Diseases diagnosis, Hamartoma diagnosis, Pneumonia etiology
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Background: Post-obstructive pneumonia occurs in the presence of airway obstruction, usually caused by lung cancer. However, there are cases of bronchial obstruction due to benign origin such as foreign bodies and benign endobronchial tumors, which are often misdiagnosed., Case Report: A 66-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to high fever with abnormal shadow in the right lung. Chest computed tomography after a course of antibiotic treatment showed an intra-bronchial tumor obstructing the right upper bronchus. Part of the tumor was removed with flexible bronchoscopy, and histopathological examination revealed cartilage tissue but not fat or other components. Lobectomy of the right upper lobe of the lung was performed to make a definite diagnosis and prevent recurrent obstructive pneumonia. The resected tumor contained mature cartilage and fat tissues, and was diagnosed as endobronchial hamartoma., Conclusions: Benign endobronchial tumors such as hamartomas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of post-obstructive pneumonia.
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9. [Effects of speaking tube in patients with dysacousis].
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Sohma S, Tomomatsu H, Sugiuchi T, Katayama Y, and Okamoto M
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- Evaluation Studies as Topic, Hearing Loss physiopathology, Humans, Speech Discrimination Tests, Hearing Aids standards, Hearing Loss therapy
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Comparative study was made between the conventional speaking tube and the modern electric hearing aid. The results revealed that the conventional speaking tube was inferior to the electric hearing aid in terms of specificity to various frequencies, advantages and understanding of singular syllables, but almost equal to the latter in terms of understandings of three syllables. Actual comparison by listening with both revealed a face that the speaking tube was more acceptable than the hearing aid in terms of naturalness of voice heard with it. It was assumed that the advantages of the speaking tube like this may be attributable to the less sense closure of eyes as it had an open end and consequently to the better hearing through the speaking tube, which may have made better understandable conversation.
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- 1990
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10. [A new immunological parameter E-082 reaction. Its application to Wegener's granulomatosis].
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Ikeda M, Inouye T, Kitahara S, Tanabe T, Tomomatsu H, Tsuru S, Mashiko M, and Hiraide F
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis immunology, Humans, Lymphoma diagnosis, Agglutination Tests methods, Galactosamine, Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis diagnosis
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- 1986
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