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2. TECHNOLOGY PARKS IN BRAZIL: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DETERMINANTS OF PERFORMANCE EVALUATION/PARQUES TECNOLOGICOS DO BRASIL: UMA ANALISE DOS DETERMINANTES DA AVALIACAO DE DESEMPENHO/PARQUES TECNOLOGICOS DE BRASIL: UN ANALISIS DE LOS DETERMINANTES DE LA EVALUACION DEL DESEMPENO
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de Faria, Adriana Ferreira, Haber, Jeruza Alves, De Battisti, Andressa Caroline, Dabrowska, Justyna, and Sediyama, Jaqueline Akemi Suzuki
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- 2022
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3. Evaluation of the Mechanical and Physical Properties of Insulation Fiberboard with Cellulose Nanofibers
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Kojima, Yoichi, Makino, Tetsuya, Ota, Kazuaki, Murayama, Kazushige, Kobori, Hikaru, Aoki, Kenji, Suzuki, Shigehiko, and Ito, Hirokazu
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Fiberboard -- Mechanical properties -- Thermal properties -- Materials ,Nanotechnology -- Usage ,Cellulose fibers -- Mechanical properties -- Usage ,Business ,Forest products industry - Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the lab-scale manufacturing process of insulation fiberboard (1FB) with cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) and evaluate the effects of CNFs on the mechanical and physical properties of the IFB. Because the fabricated IFBs with CNFs had a homogeneous appearance, it was assumed that CNFs can be easily dispersed within IFB by adding them during the mixing stage of the wet process of wood-based board production. The results for the IFBs with CNFs revealed that the density and bending properties increased, while the thickness decreased with an increase in the CNF addition ratio. Furthermore, after the water absorption test, the weight change rates of the IFBs decreased, and the thickness swelling rates increased. Although the size of the specimens was different from the size in JIS A 5905 (Japan Standards Association 2014), the modulus of rupture (MOR) values of IFBs with a target density more than or equal to 0.20 g/[cm.sup.3] were higher than the value of A-class IFB in the standard for all CNF addition ratios. In addition, lower thermal conductivity may be realized under similar MOR values by adding CNFs to IFB. On the other hand, to produce CNF-reinforced IFBs with target density/thickness, it is necessary to develop a method for decreasing the cohesive force derived from CNF aggregation and the compressive force originating from the water surface tension caused by the high water retention of CNFs., Wood-based materials are used extensively in residential construction, particularly in Japan. These materials are made of virgin wood, recycled wood, unused wood species, or thinning wood. Many of the materials [...]
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- 2021
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4. The Diamond Anniversary: Sixty Years of Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Research
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Swanson, David and Suzuki, Yoshinori
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Transportation -- History -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business ,Transportation industry - Abstract
Abstract To celebrate 60 years and pay tribute to the many great authors, reviewers, and editors of Transportation Journal we revisit the articles that have contributed so much to our [...]
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- 2021
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5. Increasing Biofuel Proliferation via the Optimal Use of Government Incentives
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Denizel, Meltem, Suzuki, Yoshinori, and Anderson, Christopher
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Economic incentives -- Usage ,Biomass energy -- Environmental aspects ,Business ,Transportation industry - Abstract
Abstract With the increasing public awareness on global warming, the demand for low greenhouse gas emission (GHG) transportation fuel, such as biofuel, is growing rapidly. In the United States, like [...]
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- 2020
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6. COVID-19 Carves New Facets of Supply Chain Disruption
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Swanson, David and Suzuki, Yoshinori
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Epidemics -- Economic aspects ,Logistics -- Methods ,Business ,Transportation industry - Abstract
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been unusually disruptive for the world economy, with retail sales dropping by record amounts and unemployment escalating rapidly. As the crisis response continues to unfold, [...]
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- 2020
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7. Retrograde Angiography to Detect Dropped Thrombus in Mechanical Thrombectomy
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Yoichi Miura, Masato Shiba, Ryuta Yasuda, Yume Suzuki, Naoki Toma, Masashi Fujimoto, Hidenori Suzuki, and Kazuaki Aoki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Humans ,Embolization ,Thrombus ,Stent retriever ,Ischemic Stroke ,Retrospective Studies ,Thrombectomy ,Aspiration catheter ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Angiography ,Thrombosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Mechanical thrombectomy ,Stroke ,Contrast medium ,Catheter ,Treatment Outcome ,Stents ,business - Abstract
Objective The risk of embolization to distal territory or to new territory in mechanical thrombectomy remains a major issue despite advancements in technological device. This condition can be caused by a large and firm dropped thrombus without passing through a guiding catheter during stent retriever or aspiration catheter withdrawal. This report introduced a novel technique referred to as retrograde angiography to detect dropped thrombus. Methods The retrograde angiography to detect dropped thrombus technique is a kind of retrograde angiography that consists of a contrast medium injection via a distal microcatheter and aspiration through an inflated balloon-guiding catheter. This method was used to detect dropped thrombus at the balloon-guiding catheter tip when back flow was blocked from the balloon-guiding catheter after stent retriever or aspiration catheter withdrawal. We retrospectively reviewed four consecutive patients who underwent the retrograde angiography to detect dropped thrombus technique during mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation between January 2018 and January 2021. Results Three of four patients had dropped thrombus, which was diagnosed with the technique and retrieved completely with subsequent procedures while maintaining the balloon-guiding catheter inflated. None of the patients experienced embolization to distal territory/embolization to new territory, and a successful reperfusion was achieved in all four cases. Conclusions The retrograde angiography to detect dropped thrombus is a technique to detect a dropped thrombus at the balloon-guiding catheter tip and allows us to retrieve it with subsequent mechanical thrombectomy procedures while maintaining the balloon-guiding catheter inflated and it may be useful for reducing the risk of embolization to distal territory/embolization to new territory.
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- 2023
8. Sex-specific Relationship Between Stress Coping Strategies and All-cause Mortality: Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study
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Etsuko Ozaki, Rieko Okada, Yuichiro Nishida, Kusakabe Miho, Kokichi Arisawa, Kiyonori Kuriki, Mikami Haruo, Yoko Kubo, Naoyuki Takashima, Yuriko N. Koyanagi, Keitaro Matsuo, Kato Yasufumi, Isao Watanabe, Kenji Takeuchi, Hiroaki Ikezaki, Takeshi Nishiyama, Sadao Suzuki, Keiichi Shibuya, Yudai Tamada, Mako Nagayoshi, Aya Kadota, Chisato Shimanoe, Takashi Tamura, Kenji Wakai, Sakurako Katsuura-Kamano, Asahi Hishida, Jun Otonari, and Daisaku Nishimoto
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Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Stress coping ,General Medicine ,Sex specific ,Confidence interval ,Medicine ,Emotional expression ,Disengagement theory ,business ,All cause mortality ,Demography ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background Stress coping strategies are related to health outcomes. However, there is no clear evidence for sex differences between stress-coping strategies and mortality. We investigated the relationship between all-cause mortality and stress-coping strategies, focusing on sex differences among Japanese adults. Methods A total of 79,580 individuals aged 35-69 years participated in the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study between 2004 and 2014 and were followed up for mortality. The frequency of use of the five coping strategies was assessed using a questionnaire. Sex-specific, multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) for using each coping strategy "sometimes," and "often/very often" (versus "very few" use) were computed for all-cause mortality. Furthermore, relationships were analyzed in specific follow-up periods when the proportion assumption was violated. Results During the follow-up (median: 8.5 years), 1,861 mortalities were recorded. In women, three coping strategies were related to lower total mortality. The HRs (95% confidence intervals) for "sometimes" were 0.81 (0.67-0.97) for emotional expression, 0.79 (0.66-0.95) for emotional support-seeking, and 0.80 (0.66-0.98) for disengagement. Men who "sometimes" used emotional expression and sometimes or often used problem-solving and positive reappraisal had a 15-41% lower HRs for all-cause mortality. However, those relationships were dependent on the follow-up period. There was evidence that sex modified the relationships between emotional support-seeking and all-cause mortality (p for interaction = 0.03). Conclusions In a large Japanese population, selected coping strategies were associated with all-cause mortality. The relationship of emotional support-seeking was different between men and women.
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- 2023
9. Population-Based Impact of Smoking, Drinking, and Genetic Factors on HDL-cholesterol Levels in J-MICC Study Participants
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Hidemi Ito, Yukihide Momozawa, Daisaku Nishimoto, Masayuki Murata, Kenji Takeuchi, Yohko Nakamura, Takashi Tamura, Asahi Hishida, Hiroaki Ikezaki, Ippei Shimoshikiryo, Yora Nindita, Kenji Wakai, Sakurako Katsuura-Kamao, Mako Nagayoshi, Yuichiro Nishida, Etsuko Ozaki, Kokichi Arisawa, Keitaro Matsuo, Rie Ibusuki, Rieko Okada, Megumi Hara, Takahiro Otani, Kiyonori Kuriki, Haruo Mikami, Masahiro Nakatochi, Sadao Suzuki, Keiichi Shimatani, Toshiro Takezaki, Michiaki Kubo, Teruhide Koyama, Naoyuki Takashima, and Naoko Miyagawa
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Apolipoprotein E ,education.field_of_study ,Epidemiology ,Cholesterol ,business.industry ,Population ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Genome-wide association study ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,General Medicine ,Population based ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Attributable risk ,Cohort ,Medicine ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,education ,business ,Demography - Abstract
BACKGROUND Environmental and genetic factors are suggested to exhibit factor-based association with HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) levels. However, the population-based effects of environmental and genetic factors have not been compared clearly. We conducted a cross-sectional study using data from the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort (J-MICC) Study to evaluate the population-based impact of smoking, drinking, and genetic factors on low HDL-C. METHODS Data from 11,498 men and women aged 35-69 years were collected for a genome-wide association study (GWAS). Sixty-five HDL-C-related SNPs with genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10-8) were selected from the GWAS catalog, and seven representative SNPs were defined, and the population-based impact was estimated using population attributable fraction (PAF). RESULTS We found that smoking, drinking, daily activity, habitual exercise, egg intake, BMI, age, sex and the SNPs CETP rs3764261, APOA5 rs662799, LIPC rs1800588, LPL rs328, ABCA1 rs2575876, LIPG rs3786247, and APOE rs429358 were associated with HDL-C levels. The gene-environmental interactions on smoking and drinking were not statistically significant. The PAF for low HDL-C was the highest in men (63.2%) and in rs3764261 (31.5%) of the genetic factors, and the PAFs of smoking and drinking were 23.1% and 41.8%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The present study showed that the population-based impact of genomic factor CETP rs3764261 for low HDL-C was higher than that of smoking and lower than that of drinking.
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- 2023
10. Large-Scale Cultivation of Euglena
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Suzuki, Kengo, COHEN, IRUN R., Series editor, LAJTHA, ABEL, Series editor, LAMBRIS, JOHN D., Series editor, PAOLETTI, RODOLFO, Series editor, Schwartzbach, Steven D., editor, and Shigeoka, Shigeru, editor
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- 2017
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11. RESULTS OF THE TOKYO METROPOLITAN AREA CONVECTION STUDY FOR EXTREME WEATHER RESILIENT CITIES (TOMACS): A dense network of X-band polarimetric radars and other instruments was deployed to study and forecast local high-impact weather around Tokyo
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Misumi, Ryohei, Shoji, Yoshinori, Saito, Kazuo, Seko, Hiromu, Seino, Naoko, Suzuki, Shin-ichi, Shusse, Yukari, Hirano, Kohin, Belair, Stephane, Chandrasekar, V., Lee, Dong-In, Filho, Augusto Jose Pereira, Nakatani, Tsuyoshi, and Maki, Masayuki
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Japan. Meteorological Agency ,Meteorological research ,Local government -- Japan ,Industrial research -- Japan ,Extreme weather ,Radar ,Research and development ,Business ,Earth sciences - Abstract
ABSTRACT The Tokyo Metropolitan Area Convection Study for Extreme Weather Resilient Cities (TOMACS) began as a Japanese domestic research project in 2010 and aimed to elucidate the mechanisms behind local [...]
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- 2019
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12. PROCESS-ORIENTED EVALUATION OF CLIMATE AND WEATHER FORECASTING MODELS: Outcomes of NOAA MAPP Model Diagnostics Task Force activities to promote process-oriented diagnosis of models to accelerate development are described
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Maloney, Eric D., Gettelman, Andrew, Ming, Yi, Neelin, J. David, Mariotti, Daniel Barrie Annarita, Chen, C.-C., Coleman, Danielle R.B., Kuo, Yi-Hung, Singh, Bohar, Annamalai, H., Berg, Alexis, Booth, James F., Camargo, SuzanaJ., Dai, Aiguo, Gonzalez, Alex, Hafner, Jan, Jiang, Xianan, Jing, Xianwen, Kim, Daehyun, Kumar, Arun, Moon, Yumin, Naud, Catherine M., Sobel, Adam H., Suzuki, Kentaroh, Wang, Fuchang, Wang, Junhong, Wing, Allison A., Xu, Xiaobiao, and Zhao, Ming
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United States. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory -- Analysis ,Weather forecasting -- Analysis ,Task forces -- Analysis ,Business ,Earth sciences - Abstract
ABSTRACTS Realistic climate and weather prediction models are necessary to produce confidence in projections of future climate over many decades and predictions for days to seasons. These models must be [...]
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- 2019
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13. Pneumopericardium in a patient with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy
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Shinko Suzuki, Tomoaki Nakamura, and Naoki Tani
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemotherapy ,Lung Neoplasms ,Exacerbation ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Transbronchial lung biopsy ,General Medicine ,Pneumopericardium ,Anorexia ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis ,respiratory tract diseases ,Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Pneumomediastinum ,medicine.symptom ,Lung cancer ,business ,Mediastinal Emphysema - Abstract
A 70-year-old woman who had been taking oral steroids with tapering after an acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was diagnosed with stage IIIB squamous cell lung cancer by transbronchial lung biopsy from left hilum 6 months before admission. At the time, she had anorexia due to
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- 2023
14. Excision of the hook of hamate in athletes using the carpal tunnel approach
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Noboru Matsumura, Hiroo Kimura, Takuji Iwamoto, Taku Suzuki, and Kazuki Sato
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hook ,biology ,business.industry ,Athletes ,Gold standard ,Pillar ,Hamate hook ,Mean age ,musculoskeletal system ,biology.organism_classification ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Carpal tunnel ,Sports activity ,business - Abstract
Background Hook of the hamate fractures can be managed conservatively or fixed using a screw, but excision is recommended for prompt return to activities. Although various approaches have been described, there is no gold standard. Herein, the authors have described their clinical experiences in excising the hook of the hamate using the carpal tunnel approach, in athletes. Methods A total of 36 athletes underwent excision of the hamate hook using the carpal tunnel approach. The mean age of the patients was 23 years, and most of them were baseball players (n = 31). Results The mean operation time was 33 min. None of the patients presented with any complications aside from transient pillar pain in five cases. All of them returned to their sports activities within an average of 27 days. Conclusions In our study, excision of the hook of the hamate was performed safely via the carpal tunnel. The carpal tunnel approach reportedly provides superior benefits over other approaches.
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- 2023
15. Lower limb alignment in healthy Japanese adults
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Yoshihiro Wanezaki, Akemi Suzuki, Yuya Takakubo, Takashi Ito, Taku Nakajima, Sadami Toyoshima, Michiaki Takagi, Takao Yamamoto, Shuji Toyono, and Shigenobu Fukushima
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Joint line ,Total knee arthroplasty ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Hip knee ankle ,business ,Mechanical axis ,Lower limb - Abstract
Knowledge regarding the normal alignment of the lower limb is important when considering alignment for total knee arthroplasty. However, few studies have explored the lower limb alignment of healthy Japanese subjects.Between July and October 2020, we performed whole leg standing radiography of 120 legs of 60 healthy adult Japanese volunteers aged50 years in the closed-leg stance. The measurement parameters were hip knee ankle angle (positive for varus), percentage of constitutional varus (hip knee ankle angle ≥ 3°), mechanical axis deviation ratio, mechanical lateral distal femoral angle, medial proximal tibial angle, joint line convergence angle (positive for lateral opening), and tibial joint line angle (positive for medial inclination).The mean measured values for all volunteers, men and women, were as follows: hip knee ankle angle (°), 2.3, 2.6, and 2.0; mechanical axis deviation ratio, 35.8, 35.6, and 36.9; mechanical lateral distal femoral angle (°), 86.7, 87.0, and 86.7; medial proximal tibial angle (°), 85.6, 85.0, and 86.2; joint line convergence angle (°), 0.6, 0.3, and 0.8; and tibial joint line angle (°), -1.0, -0.7, -1.4, respectively. The percentage of constitutional varus was 35.8% overall, 35.8% in men and 35.3% in women. Only the medial proximal tibial angle was smaller in men than that in women (p = 0.003).The mechanical lateral distal femoral and medial proximal tibial angles were smaller, hip knee ankle angle was larger, and percentage of constitutional varus was higher in Japanese subjects than those reported for subjects in other countries. Our findings improve the understanding of Japanese-specific alignments when considering alignment for lower limb surgery, especially, total knee arthroplasty.
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- 2023
16. Femoral nerve status during the anterolateral approach for total hip arthroplasty: Motor-evoked potential analysis and an influencing factor
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Takuaki Yamamoto, Tetsuya Sakamoto, Masahiro Suzuki, Tetsuro Ishimatsu, Koichi Kinoshita, Sakae Kinoshita, and Hajime Seo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Iliopsoas Muscle ,Computed tomography ,Acetabulum ,Surgery ,Retractor ,Femoral nerve ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Evoked potential ,business ,Complication ,Total hip arthroplasty - Abstract
BACKGROUND Femoral nerve palsy is an uncommon but serious complication during the anterolateral approach for total hip arthroplasty. One of the reported reasons for femoral nerve palsy is retractor-induced intraoperative damage after retractor placement on the anterior wall of the acetabulum. The present study aimed to clarify the femoral nerve status during anterolateral approach total hip arthroplasty using motor-evoked potential analysis and to identify risk factors influencing the nerve status. METHODS From June 2019 to September 2020, 32 hips in 31 patients underwent primary total hip arthroplasty via the anterolateral approach. The integrity of the femoral nerve was tested by the motor-evoked potential at three time points: preoperatively as a control (first period), immediately after retractor placement on the anterior wall of the acetabulum (second period), and after the procedure (third period). In the second period, the hips were divided into the following two groups: a
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- 2023
17. Severe obstructive sleep apnea after concurrent chemoradiotherapy for laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer managed by CPAP
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Nanako Shiroshita, Shinichi Ohba, Yo Suzuki, Shin Ito, Hiroko Koiwai, Fumihiko Matsumoto, Ayako Inoshita, Takatoshi Kasai, Naoko Sata, Katsuhisa Ikeda, and Rina Matsuoka
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business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Head and neck cancer ,Hypopharyngeal cancer ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Laryngeal Edema ,nervous system diseases ,respiratory tract diseases ,Obstructive sleep apnea ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,Edema ,medicine ,Surgery ,Continuous positive airway pressure ,medicine.symptom ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,Airway ,Survival rate - Abstract
Concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) is one of the most promising treatments for advanced head and neck cancer (HNC). On the other hand, CCRT may induce severe edema in laryngo-pharyngeal structures in association with radiation. This is a report of a 66-year-old man with severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) associated with edema in laryngo-hypopharynx after CCRT for advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer. Tracheostomy was avoided and OSA was controlled by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). Subjective symptoms of sleepiness were improved. Though laryngeal edema appeared during the course of CCRT in this case, OSA was not evaluated until snoring had been pointed out and he complained of sleepiness. CCRT for laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer have a risk of occurrence of OSA due to irreversible mucous edema in the upper airway. Patients for whom CCRT is planned should be informed about the occurrence of OSA before the treatment because symptoms associated with OSA can negatively impact not only the daytime quality of life but also increase the risk of cardiovascular events. The OSA treatment for post CCRT would be expected to have a positive impact on not only cardiovascular and metabolic systems but also on the cancer treatment survival rate.
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- 2022
18. Decreased CFTR/PPARγ and increased transglutaminase 2 in nasal polyps
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Jun-ichi Ohkubo, Thi Nga Nguyen, Hideaki Suzuki, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Takuro Kitamura, and Tetsuro Wakasugi
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Tissue transglutaminase ,Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Cystic fibrosis ,Nasal Polyps ,Western blot ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Protein Glutamine gamma Glutamyltransferase 2 ,Nasal polyps ,RNA, Messenger ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Isopeptide bond ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,digestive system diseases ,Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator ,PPAR gamma ,Nasal Mucosa ,Otorhinolaryngology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Immunohistochemistry ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Objective Transglutaminase (TGM)2 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)γ are thought to participate in the pathogenesis of nasal polyp formation in cystic fibrosis (CF). We herein investigated expressions of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), TGM2, PPARγ and isopeptide bonds, a reaction product of TGM, in non-CF nasal polyps. Methods Nasal polyps and inferior turbinates were collected from chronic rhinosinusitis patients without CF during transnasal endoscopic sinonasal surgery. Expressions of CFTR, TGM2, isopeptide bonds and PPARγ were examined by fluorescence immunohistochemistry and quantitative RT-PCR. Expression of CFTR was also analyzed by Western blot. Results Immunohistochemical fluorescence of the nasal polyp was significantly lower for CFTR and PPARγ, and significantly higher for TGM2 and isopeptide bonds than that of the turbinate mucosa. Lower expression of CFTR in the nasal polyp than in the turbinate mucosa was also observed in Western blot. Expression of PPARG mRNA was significantly lower in the nasal polyp than in the turbinate mucosa, whereas expressions of CFTR mRNA or TGM2 mRNA did not differ between the two tissues. Immunohistochemical fluorescence for CFTR showed significant negative correlation with that for TGM2 and isopeptide bonds, and significant positive correlation with that for PPARγ. The fluorescence for TGM2 was positively correlated with that for isopeptide bonds and negatively correlated with that for PPARγ. The fluorescence for isopeptide bonds tended to be negatively correlated with that for PPARγ. Conclusions These results suggest a possible role of the CFTR-TGM2-PPARγ cascade in the pathogenesis of nasal polyp formation in non-CF patients as in CF patients.
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- 2022
19. Foreign Ownership and Stock Return Volatility in Vietnam: the Destabilizing Role of Firm Size
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Anh Tho To, Yoshihisa Suzuki, Bao Ngoc Vuong, Quoc Tuan Tran, and Khoa Do
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corporate governance ,foreign ownership ,volatility ,firm size ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
This study aims to examine the relevance of foreign ownership to stock return volatility in the Vietnam stock market over ten years (2008 - 2017). After applying the fixed effects regressions and the extended instrumental variable regressions with fixed effects, we find that foreign ownership decreases the volatility of stock returns. However, the stabilizing impact of foreign ownership on stock return volatility becomes weaker in large firms since the coeffcient of the interaction term between firm size and foreign ownership turns out to be significantly positive. The estimated results remain robust when we use the future one-year volatility, other than the current one, as an alternative measure of the dependent variable.
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- 2019
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20. Cost Analysis of Screening for IgA Nephropathy Using Novel Biomarkers
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Yusuke Suzuki, Hiroshi Ikai, Keiichi Matsuzaki, Hitoshi Suzuki, Mami Ishida, and Takashi Kawamura
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cost effectiveness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Disease ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Nephropathy ,cost analysis ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,end-stage kidney disease ,medicine ,Humans ,cost-effectiveness ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) ,Medical expenses ,Dialysis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,screening ,Health Policy ,Glomerulonephritis, IGA ,IgA nephropathy ,novel biomarkers ,medicine.disease ,Immunoglobulin A ,Costs and Cost Analysis ,Cost analysis ,Female ,Renal biopsy ,business ,chronic kidney disease ,Biomarkers ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Objectives IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary chronic glomerulonephritis and a major cause of end-stage kidney disease worldwide. Novel biomarkers, including the aberrantly glycosylated IgA1 and glycan-specific antibodies, could be useful in the diagnosis of IgAN. The aim of this study was to assess the cost analysis of IgAN screening using novel biomarkers in addition to the conventional screening compared with conventional screening alone. Methods To estimate the medical expense of each strategy related to renal disease for 40 years, we developed an analytical decision model. The decision tree started at “40 years of age with first-time hematuria.” It simulated 2 clinical strategies: IgAN screening using the novel biomarkers (group N) and conventional screening (group C). The analysis results were presented as medical expenses from a societal perspective. Discounting was not conducted. Results The expected medical expense per person for 40 years was ¥31.2 million (~$291 000) in group N and ¥33.4 million (~$312 000) in group C; hence, expense in group N was lower by ¥2.2 million (~$21 000). In group N, the expected value of IgAN increased by 5.67% points (N 48.44%, C 42.77%) and that of dialysis introduction decreased by 0.85% points (N 19.06%, C 19.91%). In the sensitivity analysis, expenses could be reduced in almost all cases except when renal biopsy using conventional screening was performed at the rate of 73% or higher. Conclusion Screening for IgAN using novel biomarkers would reduce renal disease–related expenses.
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- 2022
21. An international comparative study on driving attitudes and behaviors based on questionnaire surveys
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Hideki Nakamura, Koji Suzuki, Keshuang Tang, Kazufumi Suzuki, and Wael K.M. Alhajyaseen
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Applied psychology ,Traffic violations ,General Engineering ,Questionnaire ,Transportation ,Affect (psychology) ,Dangerous driving ,Urban Studies ,Questionnaire survey ,Promotion (rank) ,Social system ,Road safety ,Business ,Safety culture ,Enforcement ,Safety Research ,Road traffic ,Traffic safety culture ,media_common - Abstract
Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are influenced by a driver's awareness and attitude toward road safety, as well as the socio-economic status, infrastructure development level, traffic status, social system, and traffic safety culture of the area to which the driver belongs. In this study, based on the results of a questionnaire survey conducted in seven countries, the characteristics of each country concerning tolerance for traffic violations, dangerous driving, and acceptance for road safety measures were studied. It was suggested that a high tolerance for traffic violations and dangerous driving might affect traffic violations and RTCs in each country. Additionally, to reduce the tolerance for traffic violations and dangerous driving, the promotion of road safety education, especially among young and male drivers, and stricter regulations and enforcement were suggested.
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- 2022
22. Changes in the Mean Intrahepatic Target Computed Tomography Attenuation Value During Treatment May Be a Useful New Predictor of the Post-progression Survival Associated with Lenvatinib Treatment
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Soichi Iritani, Yuta Kobayashi, Fumitaka Suzuki, Masahiro Kobayashi, Yusuke Kawamura, Hiromitsu Kumada, Tetsuya Hosaka, Yoshiyuki Suzuki, Junichi Shindoh, Shunichiro Fujiyama, Kenji Ikeda, Hitomi Sezaki, Ichiro Yasuda, Norio Akuta, Nozomu Muraishi, Masaji Hashimoto, Satoshi Okubo, Satoshi Saitoh, and Yasuji Arase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Multivariate analysis ,Surrogate endpoint ,business.industry ,Phenylurea Compounds ,Liver Neoplasms ,Confounding ,Hazard ratio ,Urology ,Antineoplastic Agents ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Quinolines ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Lenvatinib - Abstract
Background The relationship between the prognosis and magnitude of a decrease in tumor blood flow according to estimated tumor differentiation remains unclear. This study investigated the relationship between reductions in the rate of mean computed tomography (CT) attenuation values and the clinical prognosis. Methods We evaluated 63 consecutive patients who received lenvatinib treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The oncological aggressiveness of the tumors was estimated using classification by dynamic CT enhancement patterns. The utility of changes in mean CT attenuation values of intra-hepatic targets during treatment to estimate the prognosis was investigated by calculating the progression-free survival (PFS) and post-progression survival (PPS). A multivariate analysis was used to identify potential confounders for the survival after progression during lenvatinib therapy. Results The rate of decrease in the mean CT attenuation value gradually increased according to the degree of deterioration in estimated tumor differentiation, and the rate of a decrease in attenuation ≥40% showed a tendency to increase (p=0.064). This trend was reflected by a better objective response in oncological aggressiveness heterogeneous enhancement patterns (Type-3 and Type-4) than a homogeneous enhancement pattern (Type-2) (83% vs. 56% of modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors). This resulted in a similar PFS between the groups (p=0.773), whereas the PPS was significantly worse when the rate of decrease in the attenuation value was ≥40% (p=0.012). A multivariate analysis confirmed that a rate of decease in attenuation value ≥40% was a poor prognostic factor for the PPS (hazard ratio, 2.993; 95% confidence interval, 1.196-7.490; p=0.019). Conclusion A rate of decrease in attenuation ≥40% may reflect a good response of a highly malignant tumor to lenvatinib. Therefore, this value may have utility as a surrogate marker for estimating the oncological aggressiveness of tumors and their associated prognosis.
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23. Mendelian Randomization on hs-CRP and eGFR
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Kiyonori Kuriki, Haruo Mikami, Chisato Shimanoe, Masahiro Nakatochi, Asahi Hishida, Hiroaki Ikezaki, Kenji Wakai, Yuichiro Nishida, Sadao Suzuki, Miki Watanabe, Sakurako Katsuura-Kamano, Masayuki Murata, Rie Ibusuki, Mineko Tsukamoto, Daisuke Matsui, Tanvir Chowdhury Turin, Hidemi Ito, Ryosuke Fujii, Takeshi Nishiyama, Takashi Tamura, Toshiro Takezaki, Keitaro Matsuo, Yukihide Momozawa, Yasuyuki Nakamura, Nagato Kuriyama, Yohko Nakamura, Yoko Kubo, Michiaki Kubo, Kokichi Arisawa, Kenji Takeuchi, and Takaaki Kondo
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic epidemiology ,Epidemiology ,Renal function ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Kidney ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Japan ,Internal medicine ,Mendelian randomization ,eGFR ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Mendelian randomization study ,Risk factor ,biology ,business.industry ,C-reactive protein ,General Medicine ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,medicine.disease ,hs-CRP ,C-Reactive Protein ,Genetic epidemiology ,inflammation ,biology.protein ,business ,Kidney disease ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background: Inflammation is thought to be a risk factor for kidney disease. However, whether inflammatory status is either a cause or an outcome of chronic kidney disease remains controversial. We aimed to investigate the causal relationship between high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) using Mendelian randomization (MR) approaches. Methods: A total of 10,521 participants of the Japan Multi-institutional Collaborative Cohort Study was analyzed in this study. We used two-sample MR approaches (the inverse-variance weighted (IVW), the weighted median (WM), and the MR-Egger method) to estimate the effect of genetically determined hs-CRP on kidney function. We selected four and three hs-CRP associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as two instrumental variables (IV): IVCRP and IVAsian, based on SNPs previously identified in European and Asian populations. IVCRP and IVAsian explained 3.4% and 3.9% of the variation in hs-CRP, respectively. Results: Using the IVCRP, genetically determined hs-CRP was not significantly associated with eGFR in the IVW and the WM methods (estimate per 1 unit increase in ln(hs-CRP), 0.000; 95% confidence interval [CI], −0.019 to 0.020 and −0.003; 95% CI, −0.019 to 0.014, respectively). For IVAsian, we found similar results using the IVW and the WM methods (estimate, 0.005; 95% CI, −0.020 to 0.010 and −0.004; 95% CI, −0.020 to 0.012, respectively). The MR-Egger method also showed no causal relationships between hs-CRP and eGFR (IVCRP: −0.008; 95% CI, −0.058 to 0.042; IVAsian: 0.001; 95% CI, −0.036 to 0.036). Conclusion: Our two-sample MR analyses with different IVs did not support a causal effect of hs-CRP on eGFR.
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24. Cumulative Incidences of Lung Cancer in Various Interstitial Lung Diseases
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Yasunari Miyazaki, Hiroyuki Sakashita, Tsukasa Okamoto, Masako Akiyama, Masahiro Ishizuka, Takafumi Suzuki, Takayuki Honda, and Masaru Ejima
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Lungcancer ,Interstitial lung disease ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Text mining ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis ,Lung cancer ,business - Abstract
Background Interstitial lung disease (ILD) patients often develop lung cancer. However, previous studies on the incidences of lung cancer in ILD patients focused on specific aetiologies, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The lung cancer incidences in these patients have not been investigated, and thus, we aimed to evaluate them here. Methods ILD patients at our hospital were retrospectively reviewed. The cumulative incidences of lung cancer in patients with various ILDs were estimated with Kaplan-Meier curves and compared between ILD groups using log-rank tests. The association between several variables at initial diagnosis and lung cancer development was assessed with Cox proportional hazards regression analysis to identify predictors. Results In all, 606 ILD patients, including 161 with IPF, 133 with non-IPF idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, 160 with chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis, 87 with connective tissue disease-related ILDs, 19 with pulmonary sarcoidosis, and 46 with other ILDs, were included. Twenty-eight patients developed lung cancer. The cumulative incidences of lung cancer at 1, 3, and 5 years were: 1.9, 5.7, and 12.3% with IPF, respectively; 0.8, 0.8, and 4.0% in non-IPF idiopathic interstitial pneumonias; 2.0, 4.6, and 11.0% in chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis; and 1.1, 1.1, and 2.9% in connective tissue disease-related ILDs. IPF patients had a higher incidence of lung cancer than non-IPF idiopathic interstitial pneumonia patients (p = 0.036). A radiological usual interstitial pneumonia pattern, forced vital capacity value, and pack-years were associated with lung cancer development (hazard ratios 2.959, 1.031, 1.011; 95% confidence intervals 1.257–6.963, 1.006–1.057, 1.002–1.020, p = 0.013, 0.017, 0.020, respectively). Conclusions The lung cancer incidence is higher in IPF patients than in non-IPF idiopathic interstitial pneumonia patients and is equally high in patients with chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis and IPF.
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25. Leiomyosarcoma of the femur arising from an aneurysmal bone cyst treated seven years before: A case report and literature review
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Nobuhito Araki, Yasuo Yoshimura, Tetsuhiko Mimura, Atsushi Tanaka, Kenji Sano, Akira Takazawa, Kaoru Aoki, Shuichiro Suzuki, Masanori Okamoto, and Munehisa Kito
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Leiomyosarcoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Femur ,Radiology ,Aneurysmal bone cyst ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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26. Prognostic Value of Uncertain Resection for Overall Survival in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
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Toyofumi F. Chen-Yoshikawa, Shota Nakamura, Masaki Goto, Yuka Kadomatsu, Takayuki Fukui, Yuka Suzuki, Naoki Ozeki, Koichi Fukumoto, and Harushi Ueno
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Stage (cooking) ,Lung cancer ,Lymph node ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Hazard ratio ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Dissection ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Lymph Node Excision ,Surgery ,Lymph Nodes ,Lymph ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background In this study, we aimed to evaluate the R(un) category proposed by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with NSCLC who underwent segmentectomy or lobectomy between 2014 and 2015 at our institution. Residual tumor (R) status was reclassified from the Union for International Cancer Control designation to the IASLC-proposed R classification [R0 and R(un)]. The underlying reasons for the R(un) reclassification were analyzed according to pathological stage, lymph node status, and resected lobe. A Cox proportional hazard model was used to evaluate the impacts of R(un) categorization on overall survival. Results Of 355 cases, 44.5% were reclassified as R(un). The most common reason for the reclassification was insufficient number of harvested lymph nodes or no station 7 lymph nodes. When stratified by tumor location, the absence of station 7 lymph nodes was especially prominent in both the right and left upper lung resections. In the multivariate Cox regression model, IASLC R classification was associated with poor overall survival in node-positive cases (hazard ratio: 2.657; P =.016). Conclusions Various factors resulted in reclassification to R(un) because the R(un) group was highly heterogeneous. Careful consideration is required to determine whether R(un) classification can be used as an indicator of lymph node dissection quality. For advanced cases, the R(un) definition may be useful in predicting poor prognosis.
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27. Total airway occlusion caused by an expanding bronchial foreign body
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Yuichiro Takeda, Masayuki Hojo, Manabu Suzuki, and Ayaka Ito
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Images In… ,Bronchi ,Anorexia ,Aspiration pneumonia ,Airway occlusion ,Bronchoscopy ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Lung lobectomy ,Lung ,business.industry ,BRONCHIAL FOREIGN BODY ,General Medicine ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Foreign Bodies ,respiratory tract diseases ,Surgery ,Respiratory Medicine ,Airway Obstruction ,Trachea ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
A 74-year-old man was transferred to our hospital following loss of consciousness and a 1-month history of anorexia. He underwent lung lobectomy 3 years before the current presentation because of lung carcinoma (T2N1M0). He was initially treated with antibiotics for aspiration pneumonia and his
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28. Maternal Baseline Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes: The Tohoku Medical Megabank Project Birth and Three-Generation Cohort Study
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Mami Ishikuro, Yoichi Suzuki, Masahiro Kikuya, Shinichi Kuriyama, Naho Tsuchiya, Hirohito Metoki, Aoi Noda, Tomomi Onuma, Naoko Minegishi, Atsushi Hozawa, Keiko Murakami, Atsushi Shimizu, Osamu Tanabe, Taku Obara, Akito Tsuboi, Masayuki Yamamoto, Soichi Ogishima, Tomoko Kobayashi, Satoshi Mizuno, Kengo Kinoshita, Akira Uruno, Eiichi Kodama, Junichi Sugawara, Nobuo Yaegashi, Yohei Hamanaka, Fumihiko Ueno, Gen Tamiya, Nobuo Fuse, Seizo Koshiba, Shigeo Kure, Hideyasu Kiyomoto, and Kichiya Suzuki
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Medicine (General) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,Mothers ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Umbilical cord ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Maternal and Child Health ,R5-920 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Medical record ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Infant ,birth cohort ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Biobank ,Placenta previa ,Gestational diabetes ,Diabetes, Gestational ,baseline profile ,perinatal outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Original Article ,developmental origins of health and disease ,business ,Maternal Age ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background The Tohoku Medical Megabank Project Birth and Three-Generation Cohort Study was launched in 2013 to evaluate the complex interactions of genetic and environmental factors in multifactorial diseases. The present study describes the maternal baseline profile and perinatal data of participating mothers and infants. Methods Expectant mothers living in Miyagi prefecture were recruited from obstetric facilities or affiliated centers between 2013 and 2017. Three sets of self-administered questionnaires were collected, and the medical records were reviewed to obtain precise information about each antenatal visit and each delivery. Biospecimens, including blood, urine, umbilical cord blood, and breast milk, were collected for the study biobank. The baseline maternal sociodemographic characteristics, results of screening tests, and obstetric outcomes were analyzed according to the maternal age group. Results A total of 23 406 pregnancies involving 23 730 fetuses resulted in 23 143 live births. Younger maternal participants had a tendency toward a higher incidence of threatened abortion and threatened premature labor, while older age groups exhibited a significantly higher rate of low lying placenta, placenta previa, gestational diabetes and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Conclusions The present study clearly shows the distribution of maternal baseline characteristics and the range of perinatal outcomes according to maternal age group. This cohort study can provide strategic information for creating breakthroughs in the pathophysiology of perinatal, developmental, and noncommunicable diseases by collaborative data visiting or sharing.
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29. Ultrasensitive Assay for Hepatitis B Core‐Related Antigen Predicts Hepatocellular Carcinoma Incidences During Entecavir
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Hitomi Sezaki, Kenji Ikeda, Tetsuya Hosaka, Masahiro Kobayashi, Norio Akuta, Yoshiyuki Suzuki, Fumitaka Suzuki, Hiromitsu Kumada, Yusuke Kawamura, Satoshi Saitoh, Shunichiro Fujiyama, Mariko Kobayashi, and Yasuji Arase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,HBsAg ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Retrospective cohort study ,Entecavir ,RC799-869 ,Hepatitis B ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,Antigen ,Internal medicine ,Immunoassay ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Serum hepatitis B core-related antigen (HBcrAg) and surface antigen (HBsAg) are surrogate markers of intrahepatic covalently closed circular DNA. The measurement range of the current HBcrAg assay is relatively narrow. Thus, we examined the potential of HBcrAg and HBsAg measured by ultrasensitive assays for predicting hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development in patients with chronic hepatitis B treated with entecavir (ETV). We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 180 patients who received ETV for >1 year. All patients had hepatitis B e-antigen negativity at baseline. Serum HBcrAg and HBsAg levels at baseline and year 1 were measured in all patients by ultrasensitive assays using immunoassay for total antigen including complex by pretreatment (iTACT) technology. During the median follow-up of 11.0 years, 22 patients developed HCC (11.8/1,000 person-years). Baseline HBsAg levels were not associated with HCC development during ETV treatment. However, high HBcrAg levels at baseline and at year 1 were significantly associated with HCC development (log-rank test; P < 0.001). In 110 patients (61.1%) with ≥4.0 log U/mL at baseline (high HBcrAg cohort), HBcrAg declined to ≤2.9 log U/mL at year 1 in 25 patients (22.7%). The adjusted hazard ratio for HCC incidence was significantly lower in patients with HBcrAg ≤2.9 log U/mL at year 1 than in those in the high HBcrAg cohort. Conclusion: Measurement of HBcrAg by ultrasensitive assay has better potential for predicting HCC during antiviral treatment than the current HBcrAg assay.
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30. The association of ACTN3 R577X polymorphism with sports specificity in Japanese elite athletes
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Nao Ohiwa, Kazuhiro Shimizu, Noriyuki Fuku, Hiroshi Kumagai, Nobuhiko Akazawa, Natsumi Suzuki, and Yasuhiro Suzuki
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Polymorphism (computer science) ,business.industry ,Physiology (medical) ,Medicine ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Elite athletes ,Association (psychology) ,business ,Clinical psychology - Published
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31. Usefulness of a Colonic Stent for Colonic Obstruction Caused by Lung Cancer Metastasis
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Mikito, Suzuki, Katsuji, Okada, Nobuatsu, Koyama, Naoyuki, Yamashita, Aya, Yamagishi, Takeshi, Yamada, Hiroshi, Yoshida, Suzuki, Mikito, Okada, Katsuji, Koyama, Nobuatsu, Yamashita, Naoyuki, Yamagishi, Aya, Yamada, Takeshi, and Yoshida, Hiroshi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Lung Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Self Expandable Metallic Stents ,Malignancy ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Colostomy ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Endoscopic stenting ,Lung cancer ,Chemotherapy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Perioperative ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Abdominal Pain ,Surgery ,Survival Rate ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Stents ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Intestinal Obstruction - Abstract
The gastrointestinal tract is not a common site for metastasis from lung cancer, and colonic metastases are especially rare. Although surgical intervention can improve colonic obstruction, perioperative mortality is high in patients with advanced malignancy, and these patients experience a significant deterioration in quality of life postoperatively. This report describes an uncommon case of colonic metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), in which colonic obstruction was improved with a self-expanding metallic stent. A 62-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for progressively worsening abdominal pain. He had been treated with immunotherapy and chemotherapy after being diagnosed with NSCLC (T4N2M1) 1.5 years earlier. Enhanced computed tomography showed intestinal obstruction and a mass in the colon at the hepatic flexure. Histopathological analysis of a biopsy specimen confirmed NSCLC metastasis. Considering his general condition, endoscopic stenting was chosen as an urgent decompression procedure. He was discharged 45 days after stenting and was able to resume immunotherapy. Emergency stenting could be offered at experienced centers when operative intervention is not part of the treatment plan, as it is safe and improves the efficiency of care along with the quality of life.
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32. Effects of Premixing Wood Flour with Compatibilizer with Different Characteristics on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Wood/Plastic Composites
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Murayama, Kazushige, Kojima, Yoichi, Kobori, Hikaru, Aoki, Kenji, Suzuki, Shigehiko, Ito, Hirokazu, Ogoe, Shinji, Okamoto, Masaki, and Ema, Tomoyuki
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Engineered wood -- Mechanical properties -- Properties -- Research ,Polymer composites -- Mechanical properties -- Properties -- Research ,Propylene ,Polypropylene ,Maleic anhydride ,Production management ,Industrial productivity ,Business ,Forest products industry - Abstract
The addition of maleic anhydride (MA)-modified polypropylene (MAPP) as a compatibilizer increases mechanical and physical properties of wood/plastic composites (WPCs). It is thought that MA graft ratio (Gr), molecular weight (weight-average molecular weight [Mw]), and mixing methods of MAPP affect physical and mechanical properties of WPCs. However, evaluation, especially for mixing order, is not enough. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of Gr and Mw of MAPP and its mixing methods on the mechanical and physical properties of WPCs. Two types of mixing methods were used: mixing the MAPP with the filler using a Henschel mixer before kneading with PP (premixing method) and mixing all of the materials at one time (one-step mixing method). The WPCs made with the premixing method had lower shear viscosity and higher flexural modulus than those made with the one-step mixing method. The particle size, moisture content, and surface morphology of fillers are thought to be more important in determining the shear viscosity of WPCs than the MAPP itself. The highest tensile, impact, and fiexural strengths of WPCs were obtained in the WPC with premixing with low-Gr and high-Mw MAPP. It may be due to the effective reaction of the wood flour with MAPP and higher entanglement between the MAPP and PP. These results suggest that the premixing method could improve productivity and mechanical properties of WPCs., Wood/plastic composites (WPCs) are produced from lignocellulose fillers, thermoplastic resin, and a small amount of additives. Lignocellulose fillers are biodegradable and carbon neutral (Kim and Pal 2010, Ndiaye and Tidjani [...]
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33. Mechanical and Physical Properties of Wood--Plastic Composites Containing Cellulose Nanofibers Added to Wood Flour
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Murayama, Kazushige, Yamamoto, Momoka, Kobori, Hikaru, Kojima, Yoichi, Suzuki, Shigehiko, Aoki, Kenji, Ito, Hirokazu, Ogoe, Shinji, and Okamoto, Masaki
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Cellulose -- Mechanical properties ,Hydrogen -- Usage -- Mechanical properties ,Polymer composites ,Optical scanners ,Electron microscopy ,Polysaccharides ,Business ,Forest products industry - Abstract
Recently, the usage of wood--plastic composite (WPC) products has increased, mainly for exterior decking. The shape of fillers is one of the important factors deciding the mechanical and physical properties of WPCs. Surface-fibrillated wood flour (WF) improves the mechanical properties of WPCs, although it requires a lot of energy and time to produce the fibrous structure during the pulverization process. Therefore, the adsorptive interaction between cellulose nanofiber (CNF) and WF by hydrogen bonding was investigated. We considered that CNF could form the fibrous structures on the WF surface by mixing CNF and WF. Also, it is thought that the addition of CNF could increase mechanical and physical properties of WPC because CNF has better physical and mechanical properties than most other fibers. The objective of this study was to produce WF-CNF fillers and to evaluate the mechanical and physical properties of WPCs containing WF-CNF fillers. WF-CNF fillers could be produced by freeze-drying after mixing WF, CNF, and water. The fibrous structures on the WF surface were observed through scanning electron microscope images of WF-CNF filler containing 3 weight percent CNF. A WPC with WF-CNF filler containing 22 percent (by weight) WF and 3 percent (by weight) CNF showed improved mechanical properties compared with WPCs without CNF. The water absorption of WPCs containing CNF was found to decrease with increasing CNF content., Wood--plastic composite (WPC) is a material made by combining wood flour (WF), thermoplastic resin, and a small amount of additives. WPC can be produced from wood waste and recycled thermoplastic [...]
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34. An average weight whole-process method for predicting mechanical and ductile fracture performances of HSS Q690 after a fire
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Kang, Lan, Ge, Hanbin, Suzuki, Motoya, and Wu, Bo
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Building materials -- Mechanical properties ,High strength steel -- Mechanical properties ,Fracture (Materials) -- Usage ,Business ,Construction and materials industries - Abstract
ABSTRACTAn average weight whole-process method is proposed to evaluate the force-displacement curve, ultimate capacity, ductile fracture displacement and fracture force of high strength steel (HSS) Q690. Finite element analyses of [...]
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35. Implications for Better Container Transit in the Lower Mekong River through the Field Survey and Policy Simulation
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Takashi Shimada, Ryuichi Shibasaki, Hidetoshi Kume, and Masaru Suzuki
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Mekong River ,inland waterway transport ,container logistics ,Cambodia ,South Vietnam ,Production management. Operations management ,TS155-194 ,Management. Industrial management ,HD28-70 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Inland waterway transport (IWT) via the Mekong River has an advantage over road transport in terms of shipping cost. In order to enhance the competitiveness of IWT, a field survey was carried out to identify issues which need to be addressed. The survey also included a night time border crossing by barge thanks to the cooperation of stakeholders in Cambodia and Vietnam. The survey results indicated that 24-hour border point operation along the river would increase transport capacity and provide access to mother container vessels calling at Southern Vietnamese ports. In addition, the simulation results of the container cargo assignment model show that the increase of barge size and 24-hours border point operation will enlarge the share of water transport. The improvements to the inland waterway system will create business opportunities for factories in Cambodia.
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36. Clinical Utility of Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology for Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Trachea with Thyroid Invasion: A Case Report
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Shoko Kure, Masashi Kawamoto, Osamu Ishibashi, Atsuko Sakanushi, Tomoo Jikuzono, Iwao Sugitani, Ryuji Ohashi, Shigekazu Suzuki, Munenaga Nakamizo, and Tetsu Yamada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenoid cystic carcinoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biopsy, Fine-Needle ,Lumen (anatomy) ,Physical examination ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Pathological ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Thyroidectomy ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ,Trachea ,Laryngectomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Esophagectomy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Tracheal Neoplasms ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Background Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the trachea (ACCT) is a rare cancer; ACCT with thyroid invasion is particularly rare. We first suspected anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) but diagnosed ACC after performing fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). A tracheal origin was confirmed after operation. Case description We report the case of a 77-year-old female presenting to our hospital with acute inspiratory dyspnea requiring emergency tracheotomy. Physical examination revealed a right anterior neck swelling with a hard and unmovable mass. Computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography (US) showed tumor extension to the right thyroid lobe, and between the first and third tracheal rings, which caused severe stenosis of the lumen. Next, we performed FNAC. Clinical findings were highly suspicious for ACCT with thyroid invasion. Thirty-five days after the first visit to our department, the patient underwent total laryngectomy, cervical esophagectomy, and thyroidectomy with bilateral selective neck dissections at another hospital. The tumor was located in the right posterior wall of the trachea, with extension into the right thyroid gland. Pathological examination showed an infiltrative carcinomatous proliferation with tubular and cribriform patterns. The tumor was classified as pT4N1. A definite diagnosis was made after histopathological analyis of the surgical specimen confirmed ACCT. The tumor was found to be positive for FABP7, a putative prognostic marker of ACC, and metastasized to the lungs 3 years after the surgery. Conclusions ACCT with thyroid invasion is an extremely rare malignant neoplasm. FNAC was useful for differentiating ACCT from other diagnoses and enabled appropriate surgical treatment.
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37. Using the larynx as a last resort for oral intake in a hypopharyngeal cancer patient
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Mitsuyoshi Imaizumi, Shigeyuki Murono, Daisuke Kikuchi, Kazunori Sato, and Toshihiko Suzuki
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Male ,Larynx ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anastomosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Laryngotracheal separation ,Esophagus ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Laryngeal Neoplasms ,Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Hypopharyngeal cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Hypopharynx ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,business ,Atrial flutter - Abstract
We present a new oral intake route in a hypopharyngeal cancer patient with severe complications. A 64-year-old man was diagnosed as having T2N0M0 squamous cell carcinoma of the posterior wall of the hypopharynx. He had previously undergone radiotherapy for laryngeal cancer and tricuspid valve replacement surgery, and also had atrial flutter and renal dysfunction. We performed surgery with curative intent. The hypopharynx was primarily closed after tumor resection. Laryngotracheal separation and tracheoesophageal diversion with end-to-end anastomosis of the trachea to the esophagus was performed. After surgery, complete oral feeding was achieved using the new pathway created. The larynx, contradictory to its typical role, can be used as a pathway to the esophagus using our revolutionary technique.
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38. Hardness Sensed by Skin Palpation in Legs with Lymphedema Is Predominantly Correlated with Dermal Thickening
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Kotaro Suehiro, Hiroshi Kurazumi, Takahiro Mizoguchi, Yuriko Takeuchi, Takashi Nagase, Kimikazu Hamano, Takasuke Harada, Ryo Suzuki, Yukie Mizumoto, Noriyasu Morikage, and Makoto Samura
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Leg ,Palpation ,integumentary system ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Echogenicity ,Anatomy ,Thigh ,medicine.disease ,Asymptomatic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lymphedema ,Hardness ,Fibrosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Thickening ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Skin ,Subcutaneous tissue - Abstract
Background: We aimed to clarify whether pathological changes in skin and subcutaneous tissue with lymphedema affected the skin hardness sensed by palpation. Methods and Results: In 50 patients with unilateral legs with lymphedema (LE), the skin hardness of the lower inner thigh and lower inner calf was determined using a scale ranging from 1 (softest) to 7 (hardest) based on palpation. Then, the skin hardness was correlated with the measurements of skin/subcutaneous tissue ultrasonography images obtained from the palpated parts. Multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that dermal thickness was a significant factor that affected the difference in skin hardness between the LE and the contralateral asymptomatic leg for both thigh (p < 0.05) and calf (p < 0.01). When the thigh and calf in the LE were individually studied, subcutaneous echogenicity (p < 0.05), indicating subcutaneous inflammation/fibrosis, and subcutaneous thickness (p < 0.01) also seemed to affect skin hardness, respectively. Conclusions: The skin hardness sensed in the LE seemed to be affected predominantly by dermal thickening. In addition, the pathological changes in the subcutaneous tissue caused by LE seemed to have an impact on skin hardness. Clinical Trial Registration number 2020-150.
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39. Can intraoperative electrocorticography be used to minimize the extent of resection in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis?
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Madoka Nakajima, Yasushi Iimura, Takuma Higo, Kostadin Karagiozov, Kazuki Nishioka, Tetsuya Ueda, Hiroharu Suzuki, Takumi Mitsuhashi, Samantha Tamrakar, and Hidenori Sugano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hippocampal sclerosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Amygdalohippocampectomy ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Temporal lobe ,Epilepsy ,medicine ,Ictal ,business ,Electrocorticography ,Anterior temporal lobectomy - Abstract
OBJECTIVE Tailored surgery to extensively resect epileptogenic lesions using intraoperative electrocorticography (ioECoG) may improve seizure outcomes. However, resection of large areas is associated with decreased memory function postoperatively. The authors assessed whether ioECoG could provide useful information on how to minimize the focus resection and obtain better seizure outcomes without memory deterioration. They examined the postoperative seizure-free period and memory alteration in a retrospective cohort of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) due to hippocampal sclerosis (HS) in whom the extent of removal was determined using ioECoG findings. METHODS The authors enrolled 82 patients with TLE associated with HS who were treated surgically. Transsylvian amygdalohippocampectomy was indicated as the first step. When visual inspection identified interictal epileptic discharges from the lateral temporal lobe on ioECoG, anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) was eventually performed. The patients were divided into the selective amygdalohippocampectomy (SA, n = 40) and ATL (n = 42) groups. Postoperative seizure outcomes were assessed at 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 years postoperatively using the International League Against Epilepsy classification. The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was applied to evaluate the period of seizure recurrence between the SA and ATL groups. Factors attributed to seizure recurrence were analyzed using the Cox proportional hazards model, and they were as follows: epileptic focal laterality; age at seizure onset (< 10 or ≥ 10 years old); seizure frequency (more than weekly or less than weekly seizures); history of focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizure; infectious etiology; and surgical procedure. The Wechsler Memory Scale–Revised was used to evaluate memory function pre- and postoperatively. RESULTS Seizure outcomes were significantly worse in the SA group than in the ATL group at 2 years postoperatively (p = 0.045). The International League Against Epilepsy class 1 outcomes at 7 years postoperatively in the SA and ATL groups were 63% and 81%, respectively. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that seizure recurred significantly earlier in the SA group than in the ATL group (p = 0.031). The 2-way ANOVA analysis was used to compare the SA and ATL groups in each memory category, and revealed that there was no significant difference regardless of the side of surgery. CONCLUSIONS Visual assessment of ioECoG cannot be used as an indicator to minimize epileptic focus resection in patients with TLE associated with HS. ATL is more effective in obtaining seizure-free outcomes; however, both ATL and SA can preserve memory function.
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40. Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation During Bilateral Lung Transplantation for a Patient With Eisenmenger Syndrome Complicated With Giant Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm, Azygos Continuation, and Central Airway Obstruction
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Kazutomo Saito, Yusuke Takei, Hisashi Oishi, Hiroaki Toyama, Tomoyuki Suzuki, Yutaka Ejima, Yoshinori Okada, Yoshikatsu Saiki, Masanori Yamauchi, and Kazuhiro Takahashi
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Pulmonary artery aneurysm ,medicine.medical_specialty ,S syndrome ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bilateral lung transplantation ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Central airway ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Azygos continuation - Published
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41. Endobronchial Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor in a Pediatric Patient
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Jun Suzuki, Aya Utsunomiya, Megumi Nakamura, Hiroyuki Oizumi, and Satoshi Takamori
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Endobronchial tumor ,Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor ,Emergency department ,medicine.disease ,Polypectomy ,Pediatric patient ,Bronchoscopy ,medicine ,Surgery ,Medical history ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Chest radiograph - Abstract
A 13-year-old girl presented to the emergency department with exertional dyspnea. She had no notable medical history. A chest radiograph revealed left pulmonary atelectasis. Bronchoscopy showed an endobronchial tumor obstructing the left main bronchus, protruding into the trachea. Endobronchial polypectomy was performed under general anesthesia. The specimen was found to be a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor. The tumor had a local recurrence. However, it probably went into spontaneous regression. She is alive 25 years after the initial surgery. This is the first reported case of an endobronchial malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor in a pediatric patient.
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42. Pneumatosis Intestinalis Developed in a Patient with Giant Cell Arteritis While in a Clinically Sustained Remission Phase
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Kaya Aonuma, Kentaro Noda, Yoshiki Yamamoto, Yuhei Ito, Yasuo Suzuki, Tatsuya Tamada, and Ayako Nakajima
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Giant Cell Arteritis ,Aorta, Thoracic ,Gastroenterology ,Pneumoperitoneum ,immune system diseases ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Thoracic aorta ,Tibial artery ,cardiovascular diseases ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Pneumatosis intestinalis ,Aged ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Giant cell arteritis ,cardiovascular system ,Prednisolone ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Sustained remission ,business ,Vasculitis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We herein report a patient with giant cell arteritis (GCA) who developed pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) while she was in a clinically sustained remission phase. A 79-year-old woman with GCA involving the thoracic aorta and its first branches to the posterior tibial arteries had been treated with high-dose prednisolone. Nine weeks after initiating treatment and while in clinically sustained remission with a normal CRP level, PI and pneumoperitoneum were incidentally found during scheduled positron emission tomography-computed tomography, which also revealed slight residual inflammation of GCA. This is a very rare case of PI complicated by GCA, and we discuss the possible relationships.
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43. Coronal Plane Gap Increases Postoperative Pseudoarthrosis after Lateral Interbody Fusion for Adult Spinal Deformity
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Satoshi Suzuki, Osahiko Tsuji, Nobuyuki Fujita, Morio Matsumoto, Yusuke Yamamoto, Masaya Nakamura, Mitsuru Yagi, Eijiro Okada, Satoshi Nori, Kota Watanabe, and Narihito Nagoshi
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030222 orthopedics ,Fusion ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Scoliosis ,medicine.disease ,Iliac crest ,Sagittal plane ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bone marrow aspirate ,Coronal plane ,Spinal fusion ,medicine ,Spinal deformity ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Study Design: This is a retrospective study.Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the risk factor associated with pseudoarthrosis after placement of lateral interbody fusion (LIF) cages for adult spinal deformity (ASD) treatment. Overview of Literature: LIF technique is widely used for ASD correction. Furthermore, pseudoarthrosis is a major complication of fusion surgery required for revision surgery.Methods: This study included 42 patients with ASD (two men and 40 women; 112 segments; mean, 68.5±8.4 years; and mean follow-up, 31.6±17.0 months) who underwent LIF and posterior correction surgery. The concave slot of the LIF cage was filled with an autologous iliac crest bone graft (IBG), and the convex slot with a porous hydroxyapatite/collagen (HAp/Col) composite was soaked with bone marrow aspirate. Endplate injury, the gap between vertebral endplate and cage in the coronal or sagittal plane, and fusion status were evaluated using computed tomography multiplanar reconstruction at 12 months after surgery. Moreover, the associated risk factors for pseudoarthrosis were analyzed.Results: Fusion at LIF segments were observed in 71.4% segments at 12 months after surgery. Fusion on the concave slot (autologous IBG side), convex slot (porous HAp/Col composite side), and both concave and convex slots were observed in 66.1%, 37.5%, and 36.6% of patients, respectively. Moreover, pseudoarthrosis was observed in 28.6% at 12 months after surgery. Consequently, logistic regression analysis of the fusion at the LIF segment revealed that the gap between the LIF cage and endplate in the coronal plane (p=0.030; odds ratio, 0.183; 95% confidence interval, 0.030–0.183) was significantly associated with pseudoarthrosis at the LIF segments.Conclusions: ASD surgery fusion rate using LIF cages was 71.4% at 12 months after surgery. The fusion rate was higher on the concave slot filled with autologous IBG than on the convex slot filled with a porous HAp/Col composite. The gap in the coronal plane was a risk factor for pseudoarthrosis at the LIF segment.
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44. Pure White Cell Aplasia Complicated by Systemic Sclerosis with Accompanying Scleroderma Renal Crisis
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Ryoma Oda, Satoru Kimura, Hiroyuki Kanbayashi, Takashi Kanno, Eiji Suzuki, Yurie Saito, Kiyoshi Migita, and Shin Matsuda
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Hypertension, Renal ,Neutropenia ,Scleroderma Renal Crisis ,Gastroenterology ,Scleroderma, Localized ,Bone marrow aspirate ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Severe neutropenia ,Neutropenic disorder ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,biology ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Aplasia ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cyclosporine ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Pure white cell aplasia (PWCA) is a rare neutropenic disorder caused by absence of neutrophil-lineage cells. A 49-year-old man was diagnosed with scleroderma renal crisis 2 months prior to admission to Ohta-Nishinouchi Hospital after experiencing a fever and abdominal pain. Blood tests revealed severe neutropenia, and bone marrow aspirate showed the absence of neutrophil-lineage cells. He was diagnosed with PWCA. Steroids alone were not effective, but adding cyclosporine A and high-dose immunoglobulin recovered his neutropenia and improved his condition. Cyclosporine A and high-dose immunoglobulin are thus considered effective for treating PWCA in autoimmune diseases.
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45. Do Community Social Capital and Built Environment Associate With Homebound in Older Adults? The JAGES Niigata Study
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Katsunori Kondo, Yugo Shobugawa, Seitaro Iguchi, Reiko Saito, Tomoko Tsubokawa, Michiko Watanabe, and Tsubasa Suzuki
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Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Multilevel model ,General Medicine ,Japan ,Residence Characteristics ,Activities of Daily Living ,Humans ,Social Capital ,Medicine ,Marital status ,Independent Living ,Built Environment ,Rural area ,business ,Socioeconomic status ,Built environment ,Aged ,Social capital - Abstract
Background Homebound status is one of the most important risk factors associated with functional decline and long-term care in older adults. Studies show that neighborhood built environment and community social capital may be related to homebound status. This study aimed to clarify the association between homebound status for community-dwelling older adults and community environment-including social capital and neighborhood built environment-in rural and urban areas. Methods We surveyed people aged 65 years and older residing in three municipalities of Niigata Prefecture, Japan, who were not certified as requiring long-term care. The dependent variable was homebound status; explanatory variables were community-level social capital and neighborhood built environment. Covariates were age, sex, household, marital status, socioeconomic status, instrumental activities of daily living, the Geriatric Depression Scale-15, self-rated health, number of diseases under care, and individual social capital. The association between community social capital or neighborhood built environment and homebound status, stratified by rural/urban areas, was investigated using multilevel logistic regression analysis. Results Among older adults (n = 18,099), the homebound status prevalence rate was 6.9% in rural areas and 4.2% in urban areas. The multilevel analysis showed that, in rural areas, fewer older adults were homebound in communities with higher civic participation and with suitable parks or pavements for walking and exercising. However, no significant association was found between community social capital or neighborhood built environment and homebound status for urban older adults. Conclusions Community social capital and neighborhood built environment were significantly associated with homebound status in older adults in rural areas.
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46. MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
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Yoshito Ikada and Shuko Suzuki and
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47. The Tōhoku Theater Project in Postdisaster Japan: An Exemplar for Addressing Community Mental Health in the Context of Disaster
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Lawrence H. Yang, Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Kathleen M. Pike, Setsu Hanasaki, Tahilia J. Rebello, Nao Suzuki, Phyllis Kaufman, Ryoko Narita-Ohtaki, Bryan Doerries, Seiji Yasumura, and Elizabeth Magill
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Coping (psychology) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Public health ,COVID-19 ,Context (language use) ,Empathy ,Public relations ,The arts ,Mental health ,Disasters ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Mental Health ,Japan ,Pandemic ,Earthquakes ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychological resilience ,business ,Psychology ,Pandemics ,media_common - Abstract
The Tōhoku Theater Project was completed 2 years after the natural and nuclear disasters in Tōhoku, Japan, on March 11, 2011. It employed the dramatic arts to support the healing process, promote resilience, and increase dialogue and understanding about mental health among individuals who were directly affected by the disasters. The four performances fostered important discussions regarding the psychological impact of the Tōhoku disasters. Participants (N=143) found the theater performance effective at facilitating discussion, increasing empathy, and enhancing mental health knowledge, coping, and resilience. The performances provided critical information about access to services; many participants reported that they had not known where to seek help for mental health prior to their involvement with the Tōhoku Theater Project. Lessons learned may inform community-based strategies that promote mental health and healing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and other public health disasters.
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48. Differentiating Dementia with Lewy Bodies from Alzheimer's Disease Using the Fall Risk Evaluation Questionnaire
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Naoki Saji, Yukihiko Washimi, Masashi Tsujimoto, Akinori Takeda, Keisuke Suzuki, and Takashi Sakurai
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Lewy Body Disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prognostic factor ,business.industry ,Dementia with Lewy bodies ,Cognition ,General Medicine ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,nervous system diseases ,Risk evaluation ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Young age ,Alzheimer Disease ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Dementia ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Stage (cooking) ,business - Abstract
Objective Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is the second-most common form of neurodegenerative dementia after Alzheimer's disease (AD). Falls are a vital prognostic factor in patients with dementia and are a characteristic feature of DLB. This study investigated the screening potential of the fall risk evaluation for DLB and compared it with that of AD to facilitate an accurate diagnosis. Methods We enrolled patients diagnosed with DLB (n = 410) and AD (n = 2,683) and categorized the participants into 3 groups depending on their physical ability, age, cognitive function, and fall events. Using the Fall Risk Index-21 (FRI-21) questionnaire, we evaluated and comparatively analyzed the fall risk between DLB and AD patients in three defined groups of participants. Results The FRI-21 score was significantly higher in DLB patients than in AD patients in every group. Using this score, we were able to distinguish between DLB and AD patients in each group. Among the three groups, the group with a young age, relatively mild cognitive dysfunction, and no fall events exhibited the best specificity for DLB (0.895). Conclusions The FRI-21 is a useful tool for screening for DLB and differentiating it from AD. This questionnaire can be used at a relatively early stage of the disease in young patients with mild cognitive dysfunction and no history of falling. These preliminary results need to be validated in an interventional study to evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitative measures and daily environmental changes carried out to prevent falls using this tool.
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49. Obstructive sleep apnea -consideration of its pathogenesis
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Masaaki Suzuki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Central apnea ,Pharyngeal muscles ,Internal medicine ,Low arousal theory ,medicine ,Humans ,Respiratory system ,Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ,Continuous Positive Airway Pressure ,business.industry ,Respiratory center ,Apnea ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Obstructive sleep apnea ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Cardiology ,Breathing ,Pharynx ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,Arousal ,Sleep ,business - Abstract
The pathogenesis of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized not only by obstruction of the pharynx, but also by repeated obstruction. OSA onset is thought to involve four phenotypic traits: pharyngeal muscle responsiveness, respiratory center instability (loop gain), arousal threshold, and anatomical factors. Patients with lower muscle responsiveness are likely to have OSA, whereas those with higher responsiveness are not. When the loop gain is relatively high, reaction and suppression of the respiratory drive are repeated, decreasing ventilation and pharyngeal muscle activity and leading to mixed or central apnea events. Patients with a low arousal threshold tend to have frequent respiratory events and less severe respiratory efforts, whereas those with a high arousal threshold tend to have fewer respiratory events and more severe respiratory efforts. Pharyngeal muscle activity, as well as respiratory drive, increases during apnea and decreases after its release. Patients with a low arousal threshold have lower muscle responsiveness and instability of the respiratory center control, whereas those with a high arousal threshold have higher muscle responsiveness and relatively stable respiratory control. The overshoot and undershoot responses of the chemical drive and pharyngeal muscle tone characterize the periodic repetition of obstructive events, which are enhanced by the arousal response. The presence of certain anatomical factors is prerequisite for the onset of OSA. Also, not only volume and flow, but also stiffness and elasticity may contribute to the pathogenesis of OSA. Mouth breathing also plays an important role in the mechanism of pharyngeal collapse. These four factors influence each other, with the first three-muscle responsiveness, loop gain, and arousal threshold-in particular in a trinity. The era is already close in which not only anatomical treatment, but also treatments for other traits can be selected and combined according to the individual pathophysiological condition of each patient with OSA.
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50. Colorimetry for wall appearance study of cerebral aneurysms
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Katsuhiro Tanaka, Satoru Tanioka, Hidenori Suzuki, Yoichi Miura, Fujimaro Ishida, and Takenori Sato
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Neurology ,business.industry ,Neuroscience (miscellaneous) ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Colorimetry (chemical method) - Published
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