114 results on '"H. Matsutani"'
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2. A practical method for estimating high-energy X-ray spectra using the iterative perturbation principle proposed by Waggener
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Mamoru Kubota, H. Matsutani, Akira Iwasaki, Katsumasa Suzaki, Yoshinao Abe, and Akira Fujimori
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Physics ,High energy ,Radiation ,Classical mechanics ,Perturbation (astronomy) ,X ray spectra ,Linear particle accelerator ,Spectral line ,Computational physics - Abstract
We have remodeled the X-ray spectra estimation method, originally proposed by Waggener et al. (Med. Phys. 26(1999)1269), based on the iterative perturbation technique to minimize differences between measured and calculated transmission curves using low Z attenuators. With our approach, the iterative perturbation cycle is repeated until a reasonable spectrum is obtained. Furthermore, the degree of differences between the measured and calculated transmission curves is also checked using high Z attenuators. The present experimental study, conducted using 4, 10 and 15 MV X-ray beams from a linear accelerator, demonstrated that the spectrum varies strongly with the off-axis distance.
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- 2003
3. EP-1162: Non surgical breast conserving treatment using a new radiosensitizer
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M. Nakata, N. Yoshikawa, H. Matsutani, H. Yoshioka, Ken Yoshida, Yasuo Uesugi, T. Hamada, T. Shimbo, Yoshifumi Narumi, and T. Komori
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiosensitizer ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Hematology ,business - Published
- 2017
4. EP-1420: Effects of Japanese traditional Kampo medicines 'Goreisan' for acute radiation enteritis
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T. Komori, T. Shimbo, N. Yoshikawa, Yoshifumi Narumi, T. Hamada, Yasuo Uesugi, M. Nakata, H. Matsutani, Ken Yoshida, and H. Yoshioka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Oncology ,business.industry ,Kampo ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Hematology ,business ,Acute radiation enteritis ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2017
5. Composition and energy spectra of cosmic-ray primaries in the energy range 1013–1015 eV/particle observed by Japanese–Russian joint balloon experiment
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V. V. Kopenkin, T. Ohe, D. Podorozhny, G. T. Zatsepin, Yu N. Shabanova, A. K. Managadze, Takamasa Yamagami, R. A. Mukhamedshin, N. P. Misnikova, T. M. Roganova, Eiji Kamioka, E. A. Zamchalova, T. Shibata, T. Kitami, T. Tsuchiya, N. M. Kotunova, Michiyoshi Namiki, Shuichi Kuramata, V. D. Kolesnikov, S. I. Nikolsky, A.V. Apanasenko, V. I. Galkine, M. Hareyama, M. Saito, D. S. Oshuev, V. A. Derbina, H. Mikami, S. N. Nazarov, G. G. Getsov, P. A. Publichenko, V. I. Lapshin, M. Ichimura, H. Sugimoto, V. I. Osedlo, I.V. Rakobolskaya, Y. Kuriyama, Tadashi Kobayashi, V. A. Sukhadolskaya, I. S. Zayarnaya, V. M. Taran, H. Semba, I. V. Yashin, H. Nanjo, S. Ito, M. Fujii, Shigeo Ohta, H. Matsutani, Nobuyuki Yajima, G. P. Sazhina, K. Takahashi, L. G. Sveshnikova, and K. Yamamoto
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Proton ,chemistry ,Extrapolation ,Flux ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cosmic ray ,Event (particle physics) ,Spectral line ,Helium - Abstract
We report experimental results obtained by the emulsion chambers on board of the long duration balloon. We have been carrying out the trans-Siberian-continental balloon flight since 1995, and the results from 1995 to 1996 experiments are presented here. Total exposure of these two years amounts to 231.5 m 2 h at the average altitude of ∼32 km. The energy range covers 10–500 TeV for proton-primary, 3–70 TeV/n for helium-primary, and 1–5 TeV/n for Fe-group ( Z =26–28), though statistics of heavy components is not yet enough. Our preliminary data show that the spectra of the proton and the helium have nearly the same power indices ∼2.80, while those of heavier ones become gradually harder as the mass gets heavier, for instance the index is ∼2.70 for CNO-group and ∼2.55 for Fe-group. It is remarkable that a very high energy proton with multi-PeV is detected in 1995 experiment, and the estimated flux of this event coincides with a simple extrapolation from the energy spectrum with the power index 2.8 observed in the range 10–500 TeV. It indicates that there is no spectral break at around 100 TeV, in contrast to the maximum energy predicted by the current shock-wave acceleration model. This evidence requires some modification on the acceleration and/or propagation mechanism. Also we present all-particle spectrum and the average primary mass in the energy range 20–1000 TeV/particle. Our preliminary data show no drastic change in mass composition over the wide energy range, at least up to 1 PeV/particle, though the statistics is not yet enough to confirm it concretely. The flight performance and the procedure of the analysis, particularly the energy determination methods and the detection efficiency calculation are also given.
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- 2001
6. First results obtained by RUNJOB campaign
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G. T. Zatsepin, P.A. Publichencko, A.V. Apanasenko, M. Ichimura, S. I. Nikolsky, M. Hareyama, A. K. Managadze, T. Misu, Shigeo Ohta, H. Matsutani, R. A. Mukhamedshin, H. Nanjo, L. G. Sveshnikova, V. I. Lapshin, G. P. Sazhina, M. Fujii, H. Sugimoto, Eiji Kamioka, T. Shiota, I. V. Yashin, Michiyoshi Namiki, Tadashi Kobayashi, Nobuyuki Yajima, A. Nakamura, I.V. Rakobolskaya, V. V. Kopenkin, H. Semba, T. Fukuda, V.A. Berezovskaya, K. Ogura, V. M. Taran, D. S. Oshuev, G. Hashimoto, T. M. Roganova, N. P. Misnikova, Shuichi Kuramata, E. A. Zamchalova, Z. Watanabe, I. S. Zayarnaya, T. Shibata, and Takamasa Yamagami
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Physics ,Atmospheric Science ,Range (particle radiation) ,Proton ,Aerospace Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Spectral line ,Nuclear physics ,Geophysics ,Altitude ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Nucleon ,Helium - Abstract
We report experimental results obtained by using a wide-gap type emulsion chamber flown in the first Japanese-Russo joint balloon project, called RUNJOB ( RU ssia- N ippon JO int B alloon-program). Two balloons were launched from Kamchatka in July 1995, and both were recovered successfully near the Volga River. The exposure time was 130 hours for the first flight and 168 hours for the second. The mean ceiling altitude, in both flights, was 32 km corresponding to 10 g/cm 2 . Total area of the emulsion chamber was 0.8 m 2 , and the thickness 0.385 and 2.28 collision m.f.p.'s for vertically incident proton- and iron-primaries, respectively. We detected 381 showers using Fuji-#200-type X-ray film; of these 174 showers were due to atmospheric secondary γ-rays, and the rest 207 came from nuclear components. The energy range covers 20∼200 TeV for proton-primary, 3∼30 TeV/nucleon for helium-primary, and 0.7∼5 TeV/nucleon for iron-primary. We give the energy spectra for various elements (proton, helium, …, iron) as well as the all-particle spectrum and the average mass of the cosmic-ray primaries.
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- 2000
7. Outcome and Good Indication of Laser Angioplasty
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Shoichi Takekawa, Hiroyuki Miura, Naoko Nishi, Rikako Sasaki, Akira Anbai, H. Matsutani, Hiraku Yodono, Hiroshi Noda, and Tamaki Kimura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,law ,business.industry ,Angioplasty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Laser Angioplasty ,medicine ,Radiology ,Laser ,business ,Outcome (game theory) ,Surgery ,law.invention - Published
- 1994
8. Unusually penetrating particle detected by balloon-borne emulsion chamber
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H. Sugimoto, T. Shibata, T. Murabayashi, M. Ichimura, Eiji Kamioka, M. Kogawa, H. Nanjyo, Tadashi Kobayashi, M. Kitazawa, H. Matsutani, S. Somemiya, Z. Watanabe, Kazuma Nakazawa, and Shuichi Kuramata
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Track (disk drive) ,Emulsion ,Particle ,Cosmic ray ,Elementary particle ,Astrophysics ,Balloon ,Zenith - Abstract
One example of an unusual particle track has been recorded in an emulsion chamber exposed to cosmic rays on a ballon at the atmospheric depth 11.7 g/cm2. The particle arrived at the chamber withZ/β=40±2 and β≳0.8. What is extraordinary with this particle is its arrival zenith angle, 87.4°, which amounts to a traversed atmospheric thickness ∼200 g/cm2. The anomalous nature of the present track “ET” (exotic track) is demonstrated through the difficulties in reconciling it with the explanation that it is due to an ordinary ultra-heavy cosmic-ray nucleus.
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- 1993
9. Low Temperature Curable, Positive-Tone, Photo-Definable Poly(Benzoxazole)
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H. Matsutani, M. Ohe, T. Hattori, T. Kawamura, and K. Katoh
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Tone (musical instrument) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Benzoxazole ,Photochemistry - Published
- 2010
10. Possibility of screen-type X-ray film for observation of heavy cosmic-ray primaries
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H. Nanjyo, H. Sugimoto, Z. Watanabe, Tadashi Kobayashi, M. Kitazawa, T. Shibata, Shuichi Kuramata, Eiji Kamioka, K. Kirii, T. Murabayashi, M. Kogawa, M. Ichimura, H. Matsutani, and Kazuma Nakazawa
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Scintillation ,Radiation flux ,Opacity ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Ionization ,Cosmic ray ,Electron ,Instrumentation ,Electromagnetic radiation ,Particle detector - Abstract
This article discusses the possibility of screen-type X-ray film for the observation of heavy cosmic-ray primaries. We investigate in detail the optical characteristics of the intensifying screen Gd 2 O 2 S:Tb, and perform a simulation calculation for three-dimensional diffusion of scintillation light emitted from numerous δ-rays (knockon electrons produced by a heavy primary) in the screen. On the basis of these theoretical speculations, we report the experimental results obtained recently by a balloon-borne emulsion chamber with full use of the screen type X-ray film, focusing to the charge resolution of heavy primaries and their flux with energy larger than the rigidity cutoff at Sanriku latitude, E c ∼ 4 GeV/n. All results show that the emulsion chamber with multilayered screen-type X-ray film is quite valid and powerful for the observation of heavy cosmic-ray primaries.
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- 1991
11. Networking - ICN 2005
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J Murai, R Wakikawa, H Matsutani, R Koodli, and Anders Nilsson Plymoth
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Routing protocol ,business.product_category ,business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Mobile ad hoc network ,Communications system ,Default gateway ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Internet access ,Cellular network ,Routing (electronic design automation) ,business ,Protocol (object-oriented programming) ,Computer network - Abstract
Providing "always-on" Internet connectivity is crucial for mobile networks in automobiles and personal area networks. The Network Mobility (NEMO) protocol provides such a support involving a bi-directional tunnel between a gateway for the mobile network and a Home Agent. However, the routing path between them is hardly optimal. In this paper, we investigate the use of ad-hoc routing protocols for route-optimized communication between mobile networks. We describe enhancements to a mobile gateway to choose the optimal route for a destination. The route can be provided by the ad-hoc routing protocol or by the basic nemo routing approach itself whenever it is desirable. Our results indicate that this approach provides better routes than the basic nemo routing approach. It also provides detour route(s) when a mobile network is disconnected from Internet access. (Less)
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- 2005
12. A broadband plate antenna with slits
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Shin-ichi Betsudan, Keisuke Noguchi, H. Matsutani, and Motoo Mizusawa
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Engineering ,Coaxial antenna ,business.industry ,Loop antenna ,Acoustics ,Antenna measurement ,Electrical engineering ,Antenna factor ,Antenna efficiency ,law.invention ,Microstrip antenna ,law ,Dipole antenna ,business ,Monopole antenna - Abstract
As a small antenna of handsets for personal communication systems, a two-strip meander-line antenna and a normal mode helical antenna have been suggested. The values of quality factors of both antennas are from 20 to 30 when the size of the antennas are smaller than 0.1 wavelength. The quality factor Q is really important to evaluate the bandwidth of an antenna. The bandwidth is in inverse proportion to Q. Therefore, if the quality factor can be small, the bandwidth becomes broadband. A plate antenna whose quality factor is smaller than those of the meander line antenna and the normal mode helical antenna can be obtained with broadband characteristics. In order to realise the impedance matching, the antenna consists of two plates, and the currents of the two plates are produced in imbalance and balance modes. In this paper, the small plate antenna with slits is treated. The impedance characteristics of the antenna is made clear and increasing the bandwidth by using two plates is also discussed.
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- 2003
13. A forward link intracell orthogonalization technique using multicarrier pre-decorrelation for CDMA wireless local communication system
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Masao Nakagawa, Yukitoshi Sanada, and H. Matsutani
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Code division multiple access ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Communications system ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Spread spectrum ,Modulation ,Electronic engineering ,Wireless ,Fading ,business ,Decorrelation ,Orthogonalization ,Multipath propagation ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Communication channel ,Power control ,Computer network - Abstract
A new intracell orthogonalization technique for a code division multiple access (CDMA) wireless local communication system is posed. On the forward link of the system, it is necessary to achieve high bit rate transmission and to reduce the complexity of the receiving terminal. To meet these two requirements, cyclically shifted spreading sequences are utilized. However, it is necessary to orthogonalize the multiple signals since these sequences are cross-correlated. One way of achieving orthogonalization is pre-decorrelation. However, the orthogonality does not clearly appear in a multipath fading channel because of the interchip interference caused by multipath. Therefore in this paper, pre-decorrelation is combined with multicarrier modulation. The results obtained through computer simulation show that the proposed technique can achieve orthogonality in a multipath fading channel. Also the proposed technique makes efficient forward link power control possible, and reduces intercell interference.
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- 2002
14. Development of C/SiN Hybrid Sealing-Film for Environmental-Cell Window
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Zhaoliang Cui, Tadahiro Kawasaki, T Miura, Takayoshi Tanji, Hidenori Tsutsui, and H Matsutani
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Optoelectronics ,Window (computing) ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, August 7–August 11, 2011.
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- 2011
15. Enhanced regeneration response of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal mucosa with accelerated hyperfractionated radiation therapy for glottic cancers
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Y, Mariya, H, Matsutani, Y, Abe, and S, Nakaji
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Male ,Glottis ,Radiotherapy ,Pharyngitis ,Middle Aged ,Hypopharynx ,Laryngitis ,Laryngeal Mucosa ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Dose Fractionation, Radiation ,Radiation Injuries ,Laryngeal Neoplasms ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The course and severity of acute mucosal reactions in 22 patients with previously untreated T1-2N0 glottic cancers were compared between two treatment schedules with different dose intensities: accelerated hyperfractionated radiation therapy (AHF) and standard conventional fractionation radiation therapy (CF). AHF consisted of a twice-daily fractionation of 1.5 Gy 10 times weekly to a total dose of 66 Gy given in 30-40 (median, 33) days. For CF, the fractionation was 2 Gy five times weekly for a total dose of 66 Gy in 45-51 (median, 49) days. Both treatment schedules were well tolerated and no treatment interruptions were necessary. The mucosal reaction reached a peak score clearly earlier with AHF than CF and already demonstrated improvement in the final treatment week. In contrast, the reaction persisted with CF. It is suggested that damaged mucosal tissues with AHF can be effectively compensated by enhanced regeneration response due to an adequately high dose intensity, suggesting a possible tolerability advantage for AHF.
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- 1999
16. Azimuthally controlled observation of heavy cosmic-ray primaries by means of the balloon-borne emulsion chamber
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Eiji Kamioka, T. Shibata, H. Matsutani, Tomohiko Ozawa, Shuichi Kuramata, Hiroyuki Mito, M. Ichimura, H. Komatsu, T. Nakamura, Z. Watanabe, H. Nanjo, H. Sugimoto, A. Mihashi, K. Maruguchi, M. Hareyama, Tadashi Kobayashi, T. Ouchi, and Yoshiaki Ishihara
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Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Spectral index ,Astrophysics and Astronomy ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Flux ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cosmic ray ,Kinetic energy ,Asymmetry ,Spectral line ,Nuclear physics ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nucleon ,media_common - Abstract
We have exposed an emulsion chamber with an area of 1.22 m 2 on board of the balloon at an atmospheric depth of 8.9 g/cm 2 for 15.8 h, which has been azimuthally controlled within the accuracy of Δφ = 0.5°. With the use of the east-west asymmetry effect of arriving cosmic-ray primaries, we can obtain the energy spectra for individual elements in the kinetic energy range from a few GeV/nucleon up to ∼ 15 GeV/nucleon. We present also the energy spectra obtained by the opening-angle method for the higher energy region, 5–1000 GeV/nucleon, for the elements not lighter than silicon. We find that the energy spectra obtained by the former method continue smoothly to those obtained by the latter, indicating that the energy determination using the opening-angle method is performed correctly. We compare also the present results with those obtained by the previous work. We find that the iron flux is in nice agreement with that obtained by the previous observation, the differential spectral index being constant, ∼ 2.5, up to a few TeV/nucleon, while in the case of the silicon component, it is ∼ 2.7 for 10–1000 GeV/nucleon in this work, significantly harder than the previous one, ∼ 2.9. We also report the flux of the sub-iron component and its abundance ratio to the iron component. We find the abundance ratio of [Z = 21–25]/iron is slightly less than those obtained previously in the higher energy region, ≳ 100 GeV/n.
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- 1996
17. Long-term corticosteroid and dipyridamole treatment of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis type I in children
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A, Takeda, F, Niimura, and H, Matsutani
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Male ,Adolescent ,Glomerulonephritis, Membranoproliferative ,Prednisolone ,Administration, Oral ,Dipyridamole ,Methylprednisolone ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Child ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Eighteen patients with biopsy-proven membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) type I (16 diffuse, 2 focal) and a minimum of three years of follow-up (median 6.0 years, range 3 to 15.5 years) were treated with corticosteroids combined with dipyridamole. Initial therapy consisted of intravenous methylprednisolone pulses and/or daily oral prednisolone at the dose of 1 mg/kg combined with dipyridamole at the dose of 5 mg/kg, depending on the disease severity. Corticosteroid dosage was then reduced according to clinical improvement. At the start of therapy, 12 patients had microscopic hematuria or mild proteinuria, three patients had heavy proteinuria and three patients had insufficient renal function. At a median of 53 months of treatment, 89% of the children had normal or mildly abnormal urinary findings with normal renal function. Follow-up biopsy revealed improved active glomerular injury in all children. Although one case progressed to end-stage renal failure, the renal survival of our patients was 94% at 4 to 10 years after clinical onset. No patient suffered a relapse during corticosteroid dosage adjustment, nor did any unacceptable complications arise during the regimen. Eleven patients stopped the regimen because their renal function and urinalysis had normalized, and they remained in remission for a median of 32 months. These results suggest that long-term, tapering and limited use of corticosteroids combined with dipyridamole is useful and safe for children with MPGN type I.
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- 1995
18. Observation of heavy cosmic-ray primaries over the wide energy range from GeV/n to TeV/n
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H. Nanjo, M. Ichimura, M. Kogawa, T. Shibata, T. Murabayashi, A. Mihashi, Tomohiro Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Yamada, H. Matsutani, Syuichi Kuramata, T. Nakamura, T. Ohuchi, Katsuaki Ohba, M. Kitazawa, H. Sugimoto, Kazuma Nakazawa, Tadashi Kobayashi, and Hiroyuki Mito
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Silicon ,chemistry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Milky Way ,Exponent ,Direct observation ,Extrapolation ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Galaxy - Abstract
We have exposed a new type of emulsion chamber with full use of the screen‐type X‐ray film at a level of 11.7 g/cm2 for ∼20 h, and detected more than hundred thousand cosmic‐ray heavy primaries with charge of Z≳8.Our results of iron and silicon fluxes are both in agreement with those obtained recently by spacelab‐2 experiment. It is particularly remarkable that the spectrum of silicon primaries becomes softer beyond the hundred GeV/n, with integral index of β∼1.95, which is hard to understand in the framework of current models for interstellar propagation as well as for acceleration mechanism. On the other hand, we found that the exponent of iron spectrum is almost constant with β∼1.5 up to a few TeV/n.We report also about the abundance ratio of sub‐iron group to iron, which reflects strongly on the escape length of cosmic rays in the Galaxy. We discuss further the all particle spectrum, and find that the extrapolation of the direct observation data to the energy region of 1015∼1016 eV/particle deviates s...
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- 1993
19. Partial deficiency of cytochrome c oxidase with isolated proximal renal tubular acidosis and hypercalciuria
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H, Matsutani, Y, Mizusawa, M, Shimoda, F, Niimura, A, Takeda, M, Shimohira, and Y, Iwakawa
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Male ,Hydrochlorothiazide ,Child, Preschool ,Indomethacin ,Cytochrome-c Oxidase Deficiency ,Humans ,Mitochondrial Myopathies ,Calcium ,Acidosis, Renal Tubular ,Mitochondria, Muscle - Abstract
We report the case of a 5-year-old boy with mitochondrial cytopathy due to a partial deficiency of cytochrome c oxidase who had isolated proximal renal tubular acidosis and hypercalciuria. The patient developed hypotonia and blepharoptosis and exhibited growth retardation. Biochemical examination of muscle tissue revealed a partial deficiency of cytochrome c oxidase. He was treated with an alkali, hydrochlorothiazide, and indomethacin. After treatment, metabolic acidosis and hypercalciuria improved, and the patient had a catch-up growth phase. This case emphasizes the importance of performing renal tubular functional investigations and treatment in patients with mitochondrial cytopathy, even in the absence of multiple proximal tubular dysfunction.
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- 1992
20. [Rapid deterioration of renal function in minimal change nephrotic syndrome]
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A, Takeda, H, Oogushi, H, Matsutani, M, Shimoda, F, Niimura, F, Narumi, and H, Yoneshima
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Male ,Adolescent ,Furosemide ,Recurrence ,Albumins ,Nephrosis, Lipoid ,Prednisolone ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Thrombosis ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute ,Renal Veins - Abstract
This report concerns two boys with minimal change nephrotic syndrome progressed to renal failure. The first case aged 17 being a steroid sensitive infrequent relapse developed acute renal failure at his third relapse and recovered soon after the treatment with diuretics and corticosteroids. The second case aged 15 being a steroid dependent frequent relapse became steroid resistant at his 11th relapse and progressed to renal failure seven months later. As the causes of renal failure, acute tubular necrosis and tubular obstruction by casts were suspected in the former. Renal vein thrombosis, morphological transition of renal histology, hemodynamic change and change in glomerular permeability might be occurred in the latter. Renal failure is a rare complication of minimal change nephrotic syndrome and the cause is variable. Precise diagnosis and prompt treatment should be needed to improve the prognosis.
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- 1991
21. Severe glomerulonephritis and tubulo-interstitial nephritis accompanied with urticaria and vasculitis
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H, Matsutani, J, Mizusawa, M, Shimoda, F, Niimura, and H, Ohgushi
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Vasculitis ,Urticaria ,Kidney Glomerulus ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Syndrome ,Glomerular Mesangium ,Glomerulonephritis ,Immunoglobulin M ,Child, Preschool ,Immunoglobulin G ,Humans ,Nephritis, Interstitial ,Female ,Skin - Abstract
We report a 9-year-old girl who developed recurrent urticaria, arthritis and serious renal involvement. She was treated by prednisolone with considerable improvement. Biopsy examinations revealed cutaneous vasculitis and moderate mesangial proliferation with crescents and tubulo-interstitial nephritis on light microscopy. Immunofluorescence study showed IgG, IgM and complement deposits in the mesangium and along the capillary wall. On electron microscopy, electron-dense deposits were identified in the mesangium and paramesangium. Her disease resembled the hypocomplementemic vasculitis syndrome, but her serum complement values were normal throughout the course of the illness. The pathogenesis of her disease is unknown, but it seems to be a sort of systemic immune-complex disease.
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- 1990
22. 'Quasidirect' observations of cosmic-ray primaries in the energy region1012-1014eV
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T. Shibata, Kazuo Shibuta, Yasuhiro Kawamura, H. Nanjyo, Yasuko Yoshizumi, H. Matsutani, Tadashi Kobayashi, Kimio Toda, Yasuo Niihori, M. Ichimura, Katsuya Teraoka, and K. Kirii
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Cover (topology) ,Proton ,Hadron ,Elementary particle ,Alpha particle ,Type (model theory) ,Nucleon ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
We have exposed an emulsion chamber at a level of 32.8 g/${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$ for \ensuremath{\sim}30 h, and detected \ensuremath{\sim}800 showers on x-ray films (Fuji No. 200 type). Among these, \ensuremath{\sim}200 primaries ($\ensuremath{\Sigma}{E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}\ensuremath{\ge}2$ TeV, $\ensuremath{\theta}l75\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}$) were identified by tracing back through successive plates of nuclear emulsion. On the basis of these primaries, we obtain ${I}_{p}(\ensuremath{\ge}{E}_{0})=1.02\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}5}{[\frac{{E}_{0}}{(1 \mathrm{TeV})}]}^{\ensuremath{-}1.82\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.13}$ ${({\mathrm{cm}}^{2}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathrm{s}\mathrm{e}\mathrm{c}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathrm{s}\mathrm{r})}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ in the region $5\ensuremath{\lesssim}{E}_{0}\ensuremath{\lesssim}100$ TeV for proton primaries, and ${I}_{\ensuremath{\alpha}}(\ensuremath{\ge}{E}_{0})=6.50\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}7}{[\frac{{E}_{0}}{(1 \mathrm{TeV}/\mathrm{nucleon})}]}^{\ensuremath{-}1.75\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.15}$ ${({\mathrm{cm}}^{2}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathrm{s}\mathrm{e}\mathrm{c}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathrm{s}\mathrm{r})}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ in the region $3\ensuremath{\lesssim}{E}_{0}\ensuremath{\lesssim}10$ TeV/nucleon for $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ primaries. We observed also many atmospheric secondary $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays, which cover the energy region 2-80 TeV. The $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectrum is a rather smooth continuation of that obtained by Nishimura et al. in the region 0.2-2 TeV. The higher-energy part of our flux, however, cannot be reproduced by the atmospheric nuclear interaction of the primary protons and $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ particles alone, indicating that, for energies \ensuremath{\gtrsim}${10}^{14}$ eV/nucleus, the contribution of heavier primaries becomes significant, and that the latter flux may very well become comparable with the proton flux somewhere between ${10}^{14}$ and ${10}^{15}$ eV/nucleus. This indication is consistent with the iron flux obtained directly by the present experiment, though poor statistics preclude a conclusive result.
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- 1989
23. [Response to apprehension of an expectant patient suffering from a malignant disease: re-evaluation of nursing by reviewing the process record]
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Y, Yasukochi, H, Matsutani, M, Ito, A, Fukuda, and F, Tai
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Adult ,Nursing Records ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Anxiety ,Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic ,Patient Care Planning - Published
- 1989
24. [Relation between the protection of the skin against solar ultraviolet light and serum levels of vitamin D in patients with xeroderma pigmentosum]
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M, Orita, Y, Satoh, Y, Mitoh, A, Kawada, H, Matsutani, E, Abe, and T, Suda
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Male ,Xeroderma Pigmentosum ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Sunlight ,Humans ,Female ,Vitamin D ,Child ,Skin Diseases ,Aged ,Skin - Published
- 1987
25. [Hypercalciuria during treatment of intractable epilepsy in children]
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M, Hayashi, H, Suzuki, H, Ogushi, H, Matsutani, and Y, Iwakawa
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Male ,Epilepsy ,Adolescent ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,Child, Preschool ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Infant ,Calcium ,Female ,Magnesium ,Ketones ,Diet - Published
- 1988
26. [Studies on absorption, distribution and excretion of 14C labeled pivaloyloxymethyl (+)-(6R,7R)- 7-[(Z)-2-(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-2-methoxyiminoacetamido]- 3-[(5-methyl-2H-tetrazol-2-yl)methyl]-8-oxo-5-thia- 1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate (14C-T-2588) in rats and mice]
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I, Saikawa, T, Maeda, Y, Nakashima, H, Sakai, H, Hayakawa, M, Onoda, and H, Matsutani
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Male ,Administration, Oral ,Rats, Inbred Strains ,Blood Proteins ,Cephalosporins ,Rats ,Cefmenoxime ,Mice ,Fetus ,Intestinal Absorption ,Species Specificity ,Pregnancy ,Animals ,Female ,Tissue Distribution ,Maternal-Fetal Exchange ,Protein Binding - Abstract
Absorption, distribution and excretion of T-2588 were studied in rats and mice using (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 and (pivaloyloxymethyl-14C) T-2588. Results are summarized below. The binding rate of 14C-T-2525, an activated form of 14C-T-2588 in vivo, to serum protein was 90 approximately 100% in rats and mice after an oral administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588. Blood levels of radioactivity reached to the highest concentration at 1 hour after an oral administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 to rats, and then gradually diminished. After an oral administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 to rats and mice, the highest radioactivity distribution was found in kidney among all the organs except stomach, intestine and bladder. Radioactivity was widely distributed into other organs such as adrenal, lung, liver, heart and pancreas. But little radioactivity was found in the brain. In new born rats, tissue levels of radioactivity were lower and diminished slower than those of adult rats. After an oral administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 to rats and mice, urinary excretion of radioactivity was about 26% and 35% of the dosed radioactivity in rats and mice, respectively, and fecal excretion was about 76% and 63% of the dosed radioactivity in rats and mice, respectively. Urinary and fecal excretion patterns of radioactivity after multiple oral administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 for 7 days to mice were similar to those after a single administration. This result suggests that T-2588 did not accumulate in the body. After an oral administration of (pivaloyloxymethyl-14C) T-2588 to rats and mice, urinary excretion was both about 8% of the dosed radioactivity, and fecal excretion was both about 6%. Then excretion of 14CO2 into respiratory air was about 55% and 66% of the dosed radioactivity in rats and mice, respectively. Biliary excretion was about 6.5% of the dosed radioactivity after an oral administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 to rats. Small amount of radioactivity was secreted to the milk after intravenous administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2525 to nursing rats. After an administration of (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 to pregnant mice, radioactivity hardly transferred into the fetus.
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27. [The autoradiographic studies on the distribution of 14C-labeled pivaloyloxymethyl (+)-(6R,7R)- 7-[(Z)-2-(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-2-methoxyiminoacetamido]- 3-[(5-methyl-2H-tetrazol-2-yl)methyl]-8-o xo-5-thia- 1-azabicyclo [4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate (14C-T-2588) in mice]
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I, Saikawa, T, Maeda, Y, Nakashima, H, Sakai, H, Hayakawa, M, Onoda, and H, Matsutani
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Male ,Chemical Phenomena ,Administration, Oral ,Cephalosporins ,Cefmenoxime ,Chemistry ,Mice ,Fetus ,Blood-Brain Barrier ,Pregnancy ,Animals ,Autoradiography ,Female ,Tissue Distribution ,Maternal-Fetal Exchange - Abstract
The distribution of T-2588 was studied with whole body autoradiography in normal male mice and pregnant mice using two radioactive T-2588 labeled at the aminothiazole or pivaloyloxymethyl moieties. When (aminothiazole-2-14C) T-2588 was orally administered, the radioactivity was distributed widely to whole tissues except central nervous systems such as brain and spinal cord. In pregnant mice, no detectable radioactivity was present in the fetus. These results suggested that T-2588 was well absorbed and hardly crossed the blood-brain barrier and placenta. At 4 hours after administration, radioactivity was only observed in gastrointestinal tract implying rapid excretion of T-2588. When (pivaloyloxymethyl-14C) T-2588 was orally administered, radioactivity was accumulated to all tissues and fetus. From these results we speculated that formaldehyde formed by hydrolysis at the pivaloyloxymethyl ester and entered the C1-metabolic pathway.
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28. [A case of chondrodystrophia fetalis associated with paraplegia]
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E, SATOYOSHI, I, AOKI, and H, MATSUTANI
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Paraplegia ,Humans ,Medical Records ,Achondroplasia - Published
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29. Tyramine from Magnolia species
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T. Shiba and H. Matsutani
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,biology ,Chemistry ,Botany ,Magnolia denudata ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,Horticulture ,Tyramine ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Magnoliaceae - Published
- 1975
30. Frontalis Suspension through Infrabrow Skin Excision for Blepharoptosis in Asian Patients.
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Tomioka Y, Okazaki M, and Matsutani H
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- Humans, Female, Retrospective Studies, Adult, Middle Aged, Male, Oculomotor Muscles surgery, Treatment Outcome, Eyelids surgery, Aged, Blepharoptosis surgery, Blepharoplasty methods, Asian People
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Summary: Frontalis suspension is the preferred approach for blepharoptosis with compromised levator function. Various studies have explored the use of different materials or material shapes for performing this procedure; however, a limited number discuss the specifics of skin incisions. Given that blepharoplasty demands not only functional but also aesthetic results, the authors applied an infrabrow incision, a technique commonly used in cosmetic surgery. This study, the first report involving a series of blepharoptosis cases treated using this technique, explores its viability as a promising alternative to traditional frontalis suspension. This technique was used in 7 consecutive patients exhibiting poor levator function who were treated at the University of Tokyo between September of 2019 and February of 2022. A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical photographs and charts. In 1 representative case, visual field angle and frontal muscle tone were also measured. The average duration of postoperative follow-up was 9 months. In all cases, the frontalis muscle was adequately exposed to allow suspension through the infrabrow approach. Significant improvements were observed in the marginal reflex distances without effort from -1.9 to 2.1 mm ( P = 0.0027) and marginal reflex distances with effort from 0.0 to 5.4 mm ( P < 0.0001). Complications included a hematoma ( n = 1), eyelash entropion ( n = 1), transient sensory loss of the forehead ( n = 1), and transient dry eye ( n = 3). The infrabrow incision is a good alternative for frontalis suspension owing to its capacity to offer a broad surgical field, provide effective access to the frontalis muscle, and facilitate excess skin excisions without resulting in conspicuous scarring., Clinical Question/level of Evidence: Therapeutic, IV., (Copyright © 2023 by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.)
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31. High 18F-FDG Uptake in Phosphoglyceride Crystal Deposition Disease of the Humerus Mimicking Chondrosarcoma.
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Matsutani H, Komori T, Baba I, Kurisu Y, Yamamoto K, and Osuga K
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Abstract: A 82-year-old man presented with left humerus pain. MRI revealed a lesion in the left humerus appearing hyperintense on T2WI and hyperintense on DWI. 18F-FDG PET/CT demonstrated high FDG uptake in the lesion. Surgical resection was performed under the preoperative diagnosis of chondrosarcoma. However, a histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of phosphoglyceride crystal deposition disease (PGDD). PGDD is an extremely rare disease, and this is the first report of PGDD occurring in the humerus. Bone lesions showing high uptake of FDG are usually malignant lesions; however, it is important to consider the possibility of benign diseases such as PGDD., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest and sources of funding: none declared., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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32. Usefulness of noninvasive blood pressure measurement in captive Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens).
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Kimura R, Kawano M, Matsutani H, Suehiro M, Kawase K, Shiihara SI, Kinoshita R, Nakayama S, and Koie H
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The red panda (Ailurus fulgens) can be found in zoos around the world, and various behavioral restraint procedures are used as part of their health care. Wild animals that are kept in zoos, including red pandas, are known to have a longer life span than those in the wild. Therefore, the health management of aging animals is considered especially important for zoos that maintain many precious wild animals. Blood pressure measurement is important for determining cardiovascular dynamics, however there are no reports of blood pressure measurements performed in red pandas without anesthesia. In this study, we measured blood pressure in four red pandas, over 4 years to establish a blood pressure measurement method using behavioral restraints. As a result, the blood pressure of red pandas was found to be similar to that of dogs and cats. In addition, in one case of red panda that evaluated high blood pressure during the measurement period, we added the antihypertensive drug and showed good effect for improvement of hypertension on long- term monitoring. Blood pressure values obtained using noninvasive methods were useful for red pandas. Moreover, these data were considered important for animal welfare.
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33. Data Poisoning Attack against Neural Network-Based On-Device Learning Anomaly Detector by Physical Attacks on Sensors.
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Ino T, Yoshida K, Matsutani H, and Fujino T
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In this paper, we introduce a security approach for on-device learning Edge AIs designed to detect abnormal conditions in factory machines. Since Edge AIs are easily accessible by an attacker physically, there are security risks due to physical attacks. In particular, there is a concern that the attacker may tamper with the training data of the on-device learning Edge AIs to degrade the task accuracy. Few risk assessments have been reported. It is important to understand these security risks before considering countermeasures. In this paper, we demonstrate a data poisoning attack against an on-device learning Edge AI. Our attack target is an on-device learning anomaly detection system. The system adopts MEMS accelerometers to measure the vibration of factory machines and detect anomalies. The anomaly detector also adopts a concept drift detection algorithm and multiple models to accommodate multiple normal patterns. For the attack, we used a method in which measurements are tampered with by exposing the MEMS accelerometer to acoustic waves of a specific frequency. The acceleration data falsified by this method were trained on an anomaly detector, and the result was that the abnormal state could not be detected.
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34. Prognostic value of E/e' ratio and its change over time in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction in the reperfusion era.
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Miyake M, Izumi C, Watanabe H, Ozasa N, Morimoto T, Matsutani H, Takahashi S, Ohtani Y, Baba M, Sakamoto J, Tamaki Y, Enomoto S, Kondo H, Tamura T, Nakagawa Y, and Kimura T
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Prognosis, Echocardiography, Mitral Valve diagnostic imaging, Time Factors, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists therapeutic use, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Failure physiopathology, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction physiopathology, Stroke Volume, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Ventricular Function, Left
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Background: The ratio of early diastolic mitral inflow velocity to mitral annular velocity (E/e') is a prognostic factor in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, data are lacking on long-term outcomes and longitudinal changes in E/e' in patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in the reperfusion era., Methods: This is a pre-specified echocardiographic substudy of a randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of beta-blockers in STEMI patients with LVEF ≥40 % after primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Patients were divided into 2 groups according to E/e' at discharge: ≤14 (normal E/e' group) or > 14 (high E/e' group). The primary outcome was a composite of all-cause death, myocardial infarction, stroke, acute coronary syndrome, and heart failure hospitalization. We also assessed longitudinal changes in E/e' and conducted a landmark analysis using E/e' at 1 year after STEMI., Results: There were 173 and 38 patients in the normal and high E/e' groups, respectively. During a median follow-up of 3.9 years, the primary outcome occurred in 19 patients (11.0 %) and 10 patients (26.3 %) in the normal and high E/e' groups, respectively. The cumulative incidence of the primary outcome was higher in the high E/e' group than in the normal E/e' group (21.9 % vs. 7.1 % at 3 years; log-rank p = 0.013). E/e' in the high E/e' group decreased over time (p < 0.001), but remained higher than in the normal E/e' group at 1 year after STEMI (13.7 ± 5.3 vs. 8.6 ± 2.3, p < 0.001). E/e' > 14 at 1 year was also associated with poor outcomes (log-rank p = 0.008). A sensitivity analysis using multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models yielded consistent results., Conclusion: High E/e' at discharge is associated with poor long-term outcomes in STEMI patients with preserved LVEF after primary PCI, which may be explained by persistent high E/e' late after STEMI., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest Takeshi Morimoto and Yoshihisa Nakagawa are members of the Editorial Board of Journal of Cardiology. Other authors have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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35. Effectiveness of the proximal medial branch in DIEP flaps for breast reconstruction using Hartrampf zone IV.
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Matsutani H, Shiraishi T, Kita Y, Fujimoto AH, and Takushima A
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- Humans, Female, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Mammaplasty methods, Perforator Flap blood supply, Epigastric Arteries transplantation, Computed Tomography Angiography
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Background: When performing breast reconstruction using a deep inferior epigastric artery (DIEA) perforator (DIEP) flap, including Hartrampf zone IV, the bipedicled DIEP flap has been argued to be necessary to ensure stable perfusion. However, a proximal medial branch (PMB), which is the most proximal perforator of DIEA, may make it possible to obtain adequate perfusion in a unilateral DIEP flap. This study aimed to clarify the detailed anatomical characteristics of PMB and its potential clinical applications in breast reconstruction., Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on breast reconstruction using the DIEP flap between May 2020 and July 2023. Data on PMB anatomy were collected from preoperative contrast-enhanced computed tomography angiography, and contralateral perfusion of the flap was estimated using intraoperative indocyanine green angiography., Results: PMB was present in approximately 85% of the cases, arising near the lateral border of the rectus abdominis, branching caudomedially in more than half of the cases, and perforating 2.3 cm laterally and 8.8 cm caudally, on average, from the umbilicus. The average perfusion area of zones II and IV significantly expanded to 96.5% and 74.2%, respectively, when PMB was included in the DIEP flap, and 9 of 22 cases showed contrast extending to the entire zone IV., Conclusions: The use of the DIEP flap with PMB is a good option for substantial-volume breast reconstruction. When utilizing PMB, it is important to consider its specific anatomy, location of the main perforator, and pedicle length., (Copyright © 2024 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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36. Dual-plane lift-and-hold technique for brow ptosis in young patients with facial paralysis.
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Tomioka Y, Okazaki M, Matsutani H, Ohba J, and Miyakuni A
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- Humans, Female, Male, Adult, Young Adult, Fascia Lata transplantation, Forehead surgery, Postoperative Complications etiology, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Blepharoplasty methods, Facial Paralysis surgery, Blepharoptosis surgery, Rhytidoplasty methods, Eyebrows
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Background: Direct browlift is useful but leaves a scar above the brow. We proposed a dual-plane browlift to avoid facial scarring while effectively resolving brow ptosis in young and young adult patients., Methods: Seven patients with facial palsy underwent dual-plane browlift between July 2018 and June 2022. The mean postoperative follow-up period was 31.9 months. Skin resection at the hairline was combined with subcutaneous dissection down to the inferior margin of the brow to "lift" the brow. Fascia lata strips were fixed to the dermis just inferior to the eyebrow to "hold" the brow, and the strips were suspended upward through the subperiosteal tunnel and fixed to the periosteum. Brow height was compared before and after the procedure and with the contralateral side., Results: The reported complications included slight hematoma at the recipient site, temporary difficulty in closing the eye, and seroma at the fascia donor site. The paralyzed side showed significant differences between the preoperative period and postoperative months (POM) 3, 6, and 12, but differences were not shown in the intervals between POM 3 and 6, 6 and 12, or 3 and 12. The difference in eyebrow height between the paralyzed and nonparalyzed sides was significant preoperatively but not at POM 3, 6, or 12. All scars matured well, and the fascia silhouette was not visible in the forehead region., Conclusions: Dual-plane browlift enables rigid suspension using the fascia lata and excises flaccid skin without leaving facial scars, yielding excellent cosmetic quality and stable long-term outcomes., (Copyright © 2024 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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37. Double Microballoon-occluded Ethanol Embolization for Pelvic Arteriovenous Malformation: A Case Report.
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Osuga K, Yokota N, Yamamoto K, Matsutani H, Yamamoto K, Juri H, Ozawa H, and Katsumata T
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A 40-year-old man was incidentally found to have right-sided pelvic arteriovenous malformation (AVM) with an aneurysmal dominant outflow vein (DOV). The AVM had two main feeding arteries forming a cluster of fine vessels shunt to the DOV. As transvenous approach was impossible due to anatomical difficulty, transarterial ethanol embolization was performed under simultaneous double microballoon occlusion of the two feeding arteries in combination with protective coil embolization of the prostatic branches. Ethanol (13 mL) was intermittently injected from both microballoon catheters until the AV shunt was completely occluded. At 1-year follow-up, contrast-enhanced CT revealed shrinkage of the thrombosed DOV without any symptom. Our case demonstrated the usefulness of simultaneous double microballoon-occluded ethanol embolization for treating a localized pelvic AVM with a few feeding arteries., Competing Interests: None, (© 2024 Japanese Society of Interventional Radiology.)
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38. Split-thickness Plantar Skin Graft for Foot Syndactyly.
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Tomioka YK, Okazaki M, and Matsutani H
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For the treatment of syndactyly, the submalleolar or inguinal area is the common donor site for skin grafts. However, high skin tension of the submalleolar area could potentially delay wound healing or cause scarring. Skin grafts from the inguinal area cause pigmentation. In this study, we have harvested split-thickness skin grafts from the plantar area to treat syndactyly and evaluated the healing course and aesthetic outcome. We analyzed 13 recipient and nine donor sites in eight patients, aged 13-68 months (average 25 months), with syndactyly of the foot. The minimum follow-up was 14 months, and average follow-up period was 22.3 months. Aesthetic outcomes including color and texture match, wound healing of donor site using Vancouver Scar Scale, and complications of both sites were assessed in all patients. At the recipient sites, the graft survived well, and the lack of pigmentation of the graft led to good color match. At the donor sites, hypertrophic scar and high scar scale were seen around postoperative month 3, but were momentary, as all donor sites matured to a flat and soft scar. Morbidity of split-thickness skin graft from the plantar region is limited. It causes minimum scarring of the nonexposed area. Moreover, because it does not cause pigmentation, the split-thickness skin graft technique is a reasonable option for the treatment of syndactyly., Competing Interests: The authors have no financial interest to declare in relation to the content of this article., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons.)
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39. Stair-Step Incision for Composite Grafts in Nasal Reconstruction.
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Tomioka Y, Okazaki M, Kurita M, Fujisawa K, and Matsutani H
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- Male, Female, Humans, Child, Adolescent, Young Adult, Adult, Surgical Flaps surgery, Esthetics, Dental, Nose surgery, Skin Transplantation methods, Nose Neoplasms surgery, Rhinoplasty methods, Fistula surgery
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Composite grafts are excellent options for treating external nasal deformities because they provide support and include the skin, which improves the delicate anatomy of the nose. However, they are constrained by size limits since the grafts rely on blood flow to the nasal bed. This is a critical issue when the recipient sites have scarring or degenerative diseases. A novel stair-step incision was made to produce a graft bed with a blood supply and to maximize the use of nonvascularized composite grafts. Instead of making a full-thickness defect through the skin envelope and lining, we placed individual incisions and connected them via a subcutaneous dissection. By dividing the defect into 2 layers, the graft bed was produced and the risk of fistula was reduced. From 2009 to 2020, we satisfactorily conducted 3 cases of nasal reconstruction with a stair-step incision followed by a composite tissue graft. One patient was a girl, and 2 were men. Their ages ranged from 11 to 44 years. The largest graft was 24 × 24 mm in size. No complications were observed. The stair-step incision method for nasal reconstruction can eliminate the limitations of composite grafts and maximize improvements through a simple procedure. This makes composite grafts safer in cases with poor vascularity, enables larger composite grafts to survive, and lowers the risk of fistula formation by avoiding full-thickness defects., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.)
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40. Differences in clinical and echocardiographic features and outcomes between atrial functional mitral regurgitation patients with and without posterior mitral leaflet bending.
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Okamoto H, Miyake M, Hayashi A, Matsutani H, Tamura T, and Nakagawa Y
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- Humans, Mitral Valve diagnostic imaging, Mitral Valve surgery, Retrospective Studies, Stroke Volume, Ventricular Function, Left, Echocardiography, Mitral Valve Insufficiency etiology, Atrial Fibrillation complications
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Background: Posterior mitral leaflet (PML) bending is a cause of atrial functional mitral regurgitation (AFMR). We aimed to investigate differences in clinical and echocardiographic features and outcomes between AFMR patients with and without PML bending., Methods: We retrospectively examined 118 AFMR patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), mild or greater MR without degenerative mitral valve changes, and left ventricular ejection fraction ≥50 %. Patients were classified by the presence of PML bending: PML bending (n=24) and no PML bending (n=94). PML bending was defined as PML-to-anterior mitral leaflet angle ratio ≥3.1 calculated using receiver operating characteristics analysis for eccentric MR jet toward left atrial posterior wall. The study endpoint was a composite of cardiac death, admission for heart failure, and mitral valve surgery., Results: Overall, a total of 88 patients (75 %) had mild MR. There were no between-group differences in clinical and echocardiographic characteristics including AF duration and cardiac cavities size except for the length of inward bending of the left ventricular posterobasal wall and the mitral annular area. The 36-month event-free survival for the composite endpoint was significantly lower in the PML bending group (63 % vs. 78 %; Log-rank p=0.047). In multivariate analysis, PML bending was also associated with the composite outcome., Conclusions: AFMR patients with PML bending may have worse outcomes than those without PML bending despite similar clinical features., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest associated with this manuscript., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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41. Endovascular and Percutaneous Embolotherapy for the Body and Extremity Arteriovenous Malformations.
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Osuga K, Yamamoto K, Higashihara H, Juri H, Yamamoto K, Higashiyama A, Matsutani H, Sugimoto A, Toda S, and Fujitani T
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Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) consist of abnormal communications between the arteries and veins. They can involve any part of the body and extremity and grow in proportion to age and in response to hormonal influence or trauma. When symptoms progress from Schöbinger clinical stage II to III, transcatheter and/or direct puncture embolization are less-invasive and repeatable options for symptom palliation. The goal of embolization is to obliterate the AV shunt, and the choice of lesion access and embolic agents is based on the individual anatomy and flow. Embolization can be technically challenging due to complex vascular anatomy and morbidity risks. Therefore, a multidisciplinary management is essential for the diagnosis and therapeutic intervention of AVMs., Competing Interests: None, (© 2023 Japanese Society of Interventional Radiology.)
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42. Nonsurgical Creation of an Auriculocephalic Sulcus in Children With Congenital Auricular Deformities.
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Matsutani H, Park S, Ishikawa Y, and Kamochi H
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- Humans, Infant, Newborn, Child, Infant, Ear, External surgery, Ear, External abnormalities, Retrospective Studies, Splints, Ear Auricle surgery, Ear Auricle abnormalities, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Congenital Abnormalities surgery
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Nonsurgical correction of congenital auricular deformity is known to be effective in newborns. In this study, the authors investigated factors influencing the outcome of nonsurgical or surgical correction of the auriculocephalic sulcus, an important auricular structure and one that is necessary for wearing glasses or a mask. A total of 80 ears (63 children) were splinted using a metallic paper clip and thermoplastic resin in our outpatient clinic between October 2010 and September 2019. The ears were divided into a group, in which the auriculocephalic sulcus was formed nonsurgically (n =5 6) and a group, in which surgery was needed (n = 24). The authors compared the clinical characteristics of the deformities, whether cryptotia affected the superior or inferior crus, and whether constricted ears were Tanzer group IIA or IIB between the two study groups by retrospective chart review. There was a significant correlation between the age, at which ear-molding treatment was initiated and outcome ( P < 0.001). The optimal cutoff value for age, before which ear-molding treatment should be initiated was 7 months. Inferior crus-type cryptotia was corrected adequately by splinting, but all Tanzer group IIB constricted ears needed surgical treatment. Earlier initiation of ear-molding treatment is recommended, preferably before 6 months of age. Nonsurgical treatment is an effective intervention for the creation of the auriculocephalic sulcus in ears with cryptotia and Tanzer group IIA constricted ears but cannot correct for an inadequate amount of skin over the auricular margin or a defect in the antihelix., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.)
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43. Frequency of thoracic recurrence based on pathological features in patients with ovarian epithelial tumors in stage I versus higher stages.
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Matsutani H, Nakai G, Fujiwara S, Takahashi S, Yamamoto K, Ohmichi M, and Osuga K
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- Female, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local diagnostic imaging, Neoplasm Staging, Ovarian Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Ovarian Neoplasms surgery, Ovarian Neoplasms pathology, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial diagnostic imaging, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial surgery, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial pathology
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to clarify the frequency of thoracic recurrence and identify associated pathological features in postoperative patients with borderline or malignant ovarian epithelial tumors (BMOT) in stage I versus higher stages., Materials and Methods: A total of 368 consecutive patients with a single primary BMOT were treated at our hospital. This study included the 217 patients with no residual disease on the first CT after standard treatment. The timing and pattern of recurrence on follow-up CT images with a scan range from chest to pelvis were evaluated retrospectively. Patient characteristics, tumor histology, and stage were recorded from electronic medical records., Results: After a median follow-up period of 48 months, recurrence was detected by CT in 9 patients in stage I (n = 159) and 15 in stage II/III (n = 58) (p = 0.0001). Thoracic recurrence was detected in four patients in stage I and four in stage II/III (p = 0.15). Abdominal recurrence was identified as a factor associated with thoracic recurrence (P < 0.001). Clear cell carcinomas accounted for three out of four thoracic recurrences in stage I and two out of four in stage II/III, and had the highest rates of thoracic recurrence (7.7% in stage I and 22.2% in stage II/III) among all histological types associated with thoracic recurrence. Among patients with recurrence, thoracic recurrence-free probability (p = 0.38), median abdominal recurrence-free interval (18 vs 16 months; p = 0.55) and thoracic recurrence-free interval (16.5 vs 23 months; p = 0.89) did not differ significantly between stage I and stage II/III., Conclusion: The frequency and timing of thoracic recurrence did not differ significantly in postoperative patients with BMOT in stage I versus stage II/III. Abdominal recurrence and a histological type of clear cell carcinoma were most often associated with thoracic recurrence in stage I., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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44. Correction to: Relationship between right and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction assessed by 2-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography in adults with repaired tetralogy of Fallot.
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Miyake M, Abe R, Matsutani H, Sakamoto J, Kondo H, Iwakura A, Doi H, and Tamura T
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45. The Ventricular Hypokinesis at the Apical Pacing Site due to the Early Shortening and Rebound Stretch in a Case with Fontan Procedure.
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Suzuki S, Miyazaki A, Takeuchi Y, Matsutani H, Nii M, Hiramatsu N, Ikai A, and Shimada T
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- Humans, Heart Ventricles diagnostic imaging, Echocardiography, Fontan Procedure adverse effects, Cardiomyopathies, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy adverse effects
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The left ventricular (LV) apex is recommended as the first choice for positioning the epicardial pacing. We encountered a patient with congenital heart disease (CHD) showing hypokinesis of the LV apical pacing site after implantation of a pacemaker with epicardial leads. This phenomenon was revealed by the early shortening and systolic rebound stretch of the same lesion on two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography, which developed in the intraventricular dyssynchrony between the LV apex and base. Cardiac resynchronization therapy provided an excellent result around the hypokinetic lesion. It is wise to arrange detailed evaluations in each patient with complicated CHD, aiming at a successful treatment to enable ventricular synchronicity.
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46. Relationship between the Amount of Menstrual Flow and Cardiac Status in Women with Fontan Circulation.
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Matsushita K, Miyazaki A, Miyake M, Izumi C, Matsutani H, Abe R, and Doi H
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- Female, Heart Ventricles, Hemorrhage, Humans, Menstruation, Fontan Procedure adverse effects, Heart Defects, Congenital complications, Heart Defects, Congenital surgery, Menorrhagia surgery
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A high prevalence of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) has been reported in women with Fontan circulation. Cyanosis has been reported to contribute to HMB, and menstruation has been suggested to affect cardiac status in women with congenital heart disease. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the amount of menstrual flow and cardiac status in women with Fontan circulation.Twenty women who had undergone the Fontan procedure were prospectively investigated and the amount of their menstrual flow was evaluated using a questionnaire. Participants were divided into two groups-small and large menstrual bleeding groups-and their clinical data, including the results of hematological tests and echocardiographic findings, were evaluated.One (5%) woman showed primary amenorrhea. Eight of the remaining 19 (42%) women were included in the large menstrual bleeding group. Women with large menstrual bleeding showed a significantly higher hematocrit level (47.1% [36.2%-50.3%] versus 42.1% [35.3%-44.9%], P = 0.006) and longer QRS duration (106 [92-172] ms versus 88 [78-140] ms, P = 0.008), as well as a lower fractional area change (37.4% [35.6%-47.2%] versus 47.0% [38.2%-55.7%], P = 0.010) and global longitudinal strain (-10.5% [-14.9% to -6.6%] versus -13.9% [-20.5% to -7.8%], P = 0.041) of the dominant ventricle on echocardiography, than women with small bleeding.Erythrocytosis, longer QRS duration, and reduced ventricular function were related to increased menstrual bleeding in women with Fontan circulation. These functions may be interrelated with the amount of menstrual flow in such women.
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47. Imaging findings of uterine adenosarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth: two case reports, emphasizing restricted diffusion on diffusion weighted imaging.
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Nakai G, Matsutani H, Yamada T, Ohmichi M, Yamamoto K, and Osuga K
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- Aged, Cervix Uteri diagnostic imaging, Cervix Uteri pathology, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local pathology, Adenosarcoma diagnostic imaging, Adenosarcoma pathology, Uterine Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Uterine Neoplasms pathology, Uterine Neoplasms surgery
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Background: Adenosarcoma is classified as a mixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumor composed of a benign epithelial component and a malignant stromal component. The stromal component in adenosarcoma is usually low grade, and consequently the prognosis is relatively favorable. While, adenosarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth (SO) is defined as an adenosarcoma in which the sarcomatous component constitutes more than 25% of the tumor. The stromal component is also high-grade sarcoma showing greater nuclear pleomorphism and mitotic activity, thus, it is associated with worse prognosis. MRI findings of adenosarcoma without SO have been described in previous literatures but the imaging findings in adenosarcoma with SO may be poorly defined. Therefore we present two cases of uterine adenosarcoma with SO., Case Presentation: Patient 1 was a 76-year-old woman referred to our hospital with complaint of abdominal distension and postmenopausal bleeding. Patient 2 was a 57-year-old woman with complaint of lower abdominal pain and abnormal uterine bleeding. On magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), T2 weighted imaging showed a large, heterogeneous high-intensity mass with hyperintense tiny cysts that expanded the uterine cavity and extended into the cervical canal for both patients. On diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), both masses appeared as high signal intensity. Patient 2 also had a right ovarian adult granulosa cell tumor that may have contributed to development of the adenosarcoma. Patient 1 recurred with peritoneal sarcomatosis 6 months after surgery and died of the disease. Patient 2 also recurred with a left upper lung metastasis 3 months after surgery., Conclusions: DWI may depict pathological changes produced by SO of adenosarcoma as high signal intensity, even though SO does not seem to change MRI findings of adenosarcoma on other sequences. Therefore, DWI could potentially predict SO in presumptive adenosarcoma on MRI and the patient's prognosis. It is also important for pathologists to know if SO can arise in adenosarcoma because they need to examine the tumor thoroughly to determine the percentage of SO component in the tumor volume when SO is present., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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48. Application of decarboxylation reactions for improvement of dielectric properties of a methacrylic polymer.
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Li B, Matsutani H, Kimura M, Miyatake M, Murakami Y, Katoh S, Tanimoto A, Ma X, and Jiang X
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In this work, we present a method based on thermally induced decarboxylation to solve the incompatibility of dielectric properties and the developability in aqueous developer solution of dielectric materials for the application in photodefinable insulating materials. Herein, malonic acid 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate monoester, a methacrylate monomer with β-keto acid is synthesized via phosphotungstic acid catalyzed esterification of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and malonic acid. Further polymerisation is conducted with the obtained monomer to prepare poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate- co -malonic acid 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate monoester). The thermally induced decarboxylation behaviors of the prepared polymer are confirmed with TGA, pyrolysis-GCMS analysis, and IR analysis. D
f / Dk tests and dissolution tests are carried out to investigate the influences of decarboxylation on the dielectric properties and dissolubility in aqueous solution, respectively. The results demonstrate that the significant changes in dielectric properties and dissolubility are due to the thermally induced decarboxylation., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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49. Relationship between right and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction assessed by 2-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography in adults with repaired tetralogy of Fallot.
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Miyake M, Abe R, Matsutani H, Sakamoto J, Kondo H, Iwakura A, Doi H, and Tamura T
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- Adult, Asymptomatic Diseases, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Tetralogy of Fallot diagnostic imaging, Tetralogy of Fallot physiopathology, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left etiology, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left physiopathology, Ventricular Dysfunction, Right etiology, Ventricular Dysfunction, Right physiopathology, Young Adult, Cardiac Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Echocardiography, Doppler, Tetralogy of Fallot surgery, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left diagnostic imaging, Ventricular Dysfunction, Right diagnostic imaging, Ventricular Function, Left, Ventricular Function, Right
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Several studies have reported a correlation between right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction in adults with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). However, data are lacking regarding the relationship between RV and LV diastolic dysfunction assessed by 2-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography. We studied 69 adults with repaired TOF (mean age 34 years, 61% male) who had been regularly followed up and had routinely undergone echocardiography. In addition to conventional echocardiography, global longitudinal strain (GLS) and early diastolic strain rate (SRe) of both ventricles were assessed using 2-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography. Results were compared with 30 age- and sex-matched controls. RV and LV GLS were decreased in TOF patients compared with controls (- 18.4 ± 3.3% vs. -23.5 ± 4.2%, p < 0.001 and - 16.0 ± 3.8% vs. -20.0 ± 3.0%, p < 0.001, respectively). RV and LV SRe were also decreased in TOF patients compared with controls (1.22 ± 0.34 sec
- 1 vs. 1.47 ± 0.41 sec- 1 , p = 0.003 and 1.29 ± 0.42 sec- 1 vs. 1.63 ± 0.42 sec- 1 , p < 0.001, respectively). A correlation between RV and LV SRe was found in TOF patients (r = 0.43, p < 0.001) as well as between RV and LV GLS (r = 0.45, p < 0.001). Two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography reveals subclinical RV and LV diastolic dysfunction in adults with repaired TOF. A correlation is observed between RV and LV diastolic dysfunction as well as between RV and LV systolic dysfunction.- Published
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50. Sofosbuvir plus ribavirin is tolerable and effective even in elderly patients 75-years-old and over.
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Tamai H, Shingaki N, Ida Y, Shimizu R, Maeshima S, Okamura J, Kawashima A, Nakao T, Hara T, Matsutani H, Nishikawa I, and Higashi K
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Background: Although clinical use of sofosbuvir plus ribavirin has been approved for patients infected with genotype 2 hepatitis C virus, patients ≥ 75-years-old have not been included in previous clinical trials., Aim: To evaluate the real-world safety and efficacy of sofosbuvir plus ribavirin for elderly patients (≥ 75-years-old) compared to nonelderly patients, we conducted a post-marketing prospective cohort study., Methods: We treated 265 patients with genotype 2 hepatitis C virus using standard approved doses of sofosbuvir (400 mg/d) plus ribavirin adjusted by body weight, administered orally for 12 wk., Results: Sustained virological response rates for the overall cohort, patients < 65-years-old, ≥ 65-years-old but < 75-years-old, and ≥ 75-years-old were 97% (258/265), 98% (93/95), 97% (84/87), and 98% (81/83), respectively ( P = 0.842). Logistic regression analyses identified history of hepatocellular carcinoma treatment and alpha-fetoprotein as factors significantly associated with sustained virological response. Alpha-fetoprotein was the only independent factor identified. Sustained virological response rate was significantly lower for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treatment (91%) than for patients without history of hepatocellular carcinoma treatment (98%, P = 0.004). One patient (0.4%) discontinued treatment due to drug-induced pneumonia. Dose reduction or interruption of ribavirin was required for 12.1% (32/265) of patients because of anemia, including 7.7% (14/182) of patients < 75-years-old and 21.7% (18/83) of patients ≥ 75-years-old ( P = 0.002)., Conclusion: Although ribavirin dose reduction or interruption was required with advanced age, sofosbuvir plus ribavirin appears tolerable and highly effective even in patients ≥ 75-years-old., (©The Author(s) 2020. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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