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2. Transoral traumatic perforation of the pyriform sinus by a marker pen: report of an infant case
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Noboru Oyachi, Fuminori Numano, Tomohiro Saito, Minako Hoshiai, and Keiichi Koizumi
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Pyriform sinus ,Perforation ,Hypopharyngeal trauma ,Pharyngoesophagography ,Antibiotic therapy ,Drainage ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Background Perforation of the pyriform sinus, included in hypopharyngeal injury, is a rare condition typically caused by iatrogenic factors. We present a case of an infant who developed deep cervical and mediastinal abscesses due to a traumatic pyriform sinus perforation caused by accidentally falling with a marker pen in the mouth. Case presentation An 11-month-old healthy male infant fell on a trampoline with a marker pen in his mouth. The patient developed swelling in the neck 3 h after the incident and was taken to a regional general hospital. Although a laryngoscopy showed no perforation in the oral cavity or posterior pharynx, a computed tomography (CT) scan revealed significant emphysema extending from the cervix to the mediastinum. The patient was transferred to our tertiary hospital and admitted to the intensive care unit, where he was mechanically ventilated, and antibiotic therapy was initiated. On day 3 of admission, a CT scan revealed deep abscesses in the cervical and upper posterior mediastinum with pneumomediastinum. Although his respiratory status stabilized and he was temporarily weaned, the fever recurred. Pharyngoesopagography revealed significant leakage of contrast from the left pyriform sinus to the mediastinum. Consequently, surgical drainage of the abscess was performed on day 10. Two low-pressure continuous suction drains were placed, one in the posterior mediastinum and the other close to the pyriform sinus. Pharyngoesophagography on postoperative day (POD) 7 demonstrated decreased contrast leakage into the posterior mediastinum. The patient was initiated on enteral nutrition through a nasogastric tube. The patient was discharged on POD 31 after the suction drains were replaced with open Penrose drains, and enteral nutrition via nasogastric tube was continued at home. The Penrose drains were removed on POD 54, and salivary leakage ceased on POD 111. Conclusions Although injuries to the oral cavity and posterior pharynx are more easily recognized, the existence of injury in the pyriform sinus can be challenging to evaluate. However, prompt and appropriate management, including intubation, antibiotic therapy, surgical drainage, and nutritional support, is critical in preventing life-threatening complications.
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- 2023
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3. Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of manipulation under brachial plexus block versus physiotherapy for refractory frozen shoulder: a prospective observational study
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Tomohiro Saito, MD, PhD, Junichiro Hamada, MD, PhD, Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, PhD, Yuki Iijima, MD, PhD, Akihiro Saitsu, MD, Hiroshi Minagawa, MD, PhD, Wataru Kurashina, RPT, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD, PhD
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Refractory frozen shoulder ,Manipulation under anesthesia ,Brachial plexus block ,Adduction manipulation ,Physiotherapy ,Cost-effectiveness ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a pathological condition that involves a painful and stiff shoulder joint, most commonly in people aged 40-60 years. Most literature supports treatment with physical therapy (PT), although some studies have demonstrated years of continuing pain and functional deficits. Manipulation under anesthesia is effective at eliminating the contracture of intra-articular lesions for refractory FS. This study aimed to compare whether manipulation under anesthesia or PT is a more effective treatment in refractory FS. Methods: This study was a prospective observational study. A total of 102 patients with refractory FS were enrolled in this study in the medical records, all of whom had severe and multidirectional loss of motion and thickening of the joint capsule and coracohumeral ligament on magnetic resonance imaging. Fifty-one patients were in the manipulation under brachial plexus block (MUB) group (34 females, median age: 57 years), and 51 patients were in the PT group (34 females, median age: 59 years). The MUB procedure consisted of the conventional method with additional adduction manipulation, in which one examiner initially abducted the shoulder joint as much as possible. We recorded the visual analog scale, shoulder range of motion, and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons and Constant Scores at the initial baseline visit and at the 1-, 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-ups. The total cost was calculated from the medical records, and cost-effectiveness was evaluated using quality-adjusted life year and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio. Results: Visual analog scale (P
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- 2023
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4. Changes of biomarkers for erythropoiesis, iron metabolism, and FGF23 by supplementation with roxadustat in patients on hemodialysis
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Shunsuke Yoshida, Tomohiro Saito, Keigo Shibagaki, Keiichi Hirao, Takatoshi Yuza, Naohisa Tomosugi, and Hirokazu Honda
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study aimed to confirm changes in biomarkers of erythropoiesis and iron metabolism and serum fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23) during darbepoetin-α treatment and then switching to the hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor roxadustat. A total of 28 patients on hemodialysis who received weekly doses of darbepoetin-α were switched to roxadustat. Biomarkers for erythropoiesis and iron metabolism and intact and C-terminal FGF-23 were measured in blood samples collected before the HD session on days − 7 (darbepoetin-α injection), − 4, and − 2, and days 0 (switch to roxadustat treatment, three times weekly), 3, 5, 7, 14, 21, and 28. Erythropoietin and erythroferrone levels were elevated on day − 4 by darbepoetin-α injection and decreased to baseline levels at day 0. Levels of erythropoietin were not significantly increased by roxadustat supplementation, but erythroferrone levels were continuously elevated, similar to darbepoetin-α treatment. Hepcidin-25 and total iron binding capacity were significantly decreased or increased in patients treated with roxadustat compared with darbepoetin-α. Changes of intact and C-terminal FGF-23 levels were parallel to changes of phosphate levels during roxadustat treatment. However, the actual and percentage changes of intact FGF-23 and C-terminal FGF-23 in patients with low ferritin levels were greater than those in patients with high ferritin levels. Roxadustat might stimulate erythropoiesis by increasing iron usage through hepcidin-25, which was suppressed by erythroferrone in the physiological erythropoietin condition. Changes of intact FGF-23 and C-terminal FGF-23 levels might be affected by roxadustat in patients on hemodialysis, especially those with a low-iron condition.
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- 2023
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5. Evaluation of muscle stiffness in adhesive capsulitis with Myoton PRO
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Wataru Kurashina, PT, MS, Yuki Iijima, MD, Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, Tomohiro Saito, MD, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD
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Adhesive capsulitis ,Muscle stiffness ,Myoton PRO ,Shear wave elastography ,Anterior deltoid ,Pec major ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Background: Adhesive capsulitis (AC) is characterized by pain and limited range of motion, caused by stiffness of the joint capsule and coracohumeral ligament. On the other hand, there have been few reports on muscle stiffness in AC. The purpose of this study was to assess muscle stiffness in patients of AC with a portable and noninvasive device, Myoton PRO. We hypothesized that muscle stiffness around shoulder joint increases in AC. Methods: At first, we surveyed correlation between Myoton PRO and shear wave elastography with phantoms. Second, reproducibility and repeatability of healthy volunteers with Myoton PRO were evaluated. Finally, muscle stiffness was measured in 40 patients who were diagnosed with AC. Muscle stiffness was quantitatively measured with Myoton PRO. We compared the stiffness of the anterior deltoid (AD), pectoralis major, and latissimus dorsi (LD) in AC patients on both the affected and nonaffected sides. Results: Correlation coefficient in shear wave elastography and Myoton PRO was 0.99(P = .001). Reliability of intraoperator and interoperator with Myoton PRO was 0.9 or higher. Muscle stiffness values (N/m) of the AD, pectoralis major, and LD were 355 ± 61, 252 ± 54, 207 ± 51 in the affected sides and 328 ± 50, 252 ± 41, 186 ± 37 in the nonaffected sides, and the differences were significant in the AD and LD (P = .005, P = .002, respectively). Conclusions: We used Myoton PRO to evaluate muscle stiffness in AC. The AD and LD muscles of AC patients were significantly stiffer on the affected side compared to the nonaffected side.
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- 2023
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6. Reduction of Surface Reflection on Dielectric Lens Antenna by Matching Periodic Square-Pillars in 300-GHz Band
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Bazilah Baharom, Ryota Ishihara, Yoshiki Sugimoto, Kunio Sakakibara, Nobuyoshi Kikuma, Takayuki Arai, Takayoshi Suganuma, and Tomohiro Saito
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Dielectric lens antenna ,surface reflection ,periodic structure ,terahertz ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
This study proposes a dielectric lens antenna that implements an impedance matching layer comprising square-pillar periodic structures on the lens surface to reduce the surface reflection formed in the lens from a high-permittivity dielectric material. To ease the fabrication process, the matching structures (MS) implemented on the lens surface are made of the same dielectric material as the dielectric lens through microfabrication structure. The dimensions of the square-pillar periodic MS unit cell are optimized for its period, space occupancy ratio, and height using periodic boundary simulation, considering the plane wave incident. Electromagnetic simulations and experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of the optimized square-pillar periodic MS were conducted. Implementing the square-pillar periodic MS to a lens composed of modified-polyphenylene ether (modified-PPE) with a relative permittivity of 5.34 assists in reducing the surface reflection inside the lens compared with the lens without anti-reflection and improves the peak gain by approximately 2 dB from 250 to 290 GHz.
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- 2023
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7. Reduction of abnormal blood flow in frozen shoulder after shoulder manipulation under ultrasound-guided cervical nerve root block: semiquantitative analysis using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging
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Yuki Iijima, MD, Hideharu Sugimoto, MD, Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, Tomohiro Saito, MD, Wataru Kurashina, RPT, Yuji Kanaya, MD, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD
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Frozen shoulder ,Dynamic MRI ,Manipulation ,Burning sign ,Abnormal blood flow ,Semiquantitative diagnosis ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Background: We previously reported a characteristic dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) change in patients with frozen shoulder (FS) and named this abnormal blood flow pattern the “burning sign”. In this study, a semiquantitative method was used to evaluate changes in this abnormal blood flow pattern on dynamic MRI after shoulder manipulation under ultrasound-guided cervical nerve root block (MUC) in patients with FS. Methods: Nineteen patients with FS underwent MUC, with dynamic MRI performed before and after. We used dynamic MRI to semiquantitatively assess changes in the burning sign at the axillary pouch (AP) and rotator interval (RI) by examining the enhancement rate in the signal intensity and the enhancement velocity. Functional assessments included a numeric rating scale score, the range of shoulder motion, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score, and the Constant score. Results: The burning sign in the AP and RI was observed with dynamic MRI in all patients before MUC. The average interval from MUC until dynamic MRI was 8.2 months (range, 6-12). Clinical results for all patients improved after MUC. The before and after MUC enhancement rates (%) were 217 ± 51 and 85 ± 36 in the AP and 233 ± 61 and 73 ± 40 in the RI, respectively (both P
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- 2022
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8. Honeycomb‐Layered Oxides With Silver Atom Bilayers and Emergence of Non‐Abelian SU(2) Interactions
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Titus Masese, Godwill Mbiti Kanyolo, Yoshinobu Miyazaki, Miyu Ito, Noboru Taguchi, Josef Rizell, Shintaro Tachibana, Kohei Tada, Zhen‐Dong Huang, Abbas Alshehabi, Hiroki Ubukata, Keigo Kubota, Kazuki Yoshii, Hiroshi Senoh, Cédric Tassel, Yuki Orikasa, Hiroshi Kageyama, and Tomohiro Saito
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aberration‐corrected transmission electron microscopy ,argentophilic interactions ,honeycomb‐layered oxides ,silver bilayers ,sub‐valent degenerate states ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Honeycomb‐layered oxides with monovalent or divalent, monolayered cationic lattices generally exhibit myriad crystalline features encompassing rich electrochemistry, geometries, and disorders, which particularly places them as attractive material candidates for next‐generation energy storage applications. Herein, global honeycomb‐layered oxide compositions, Ag2M2TeO6 (M=Ni,Mg,etc$M = m Ni, Mg, etc$.) exhibiting Ag$ m Ag$ atom bilayers with sub‐valent states within Ag‐rich crystalline domains of Ag6M2TeO6 and Ag$ m Ag$‐deficient domains of Ag2−xNi2TeO6${ m Ag}_{2 - x} m Ni_2TeO_6$ (0
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- 2023
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9. Aortic Valve Reconstruction With Autologous Pericardium Versus a Bioprosthesis: The Ozaki Procedure in Perspective
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Shinya Unai, Shigeyuki Ozaki, Douglas R. Johnston, Tomohiro Saito, Jeevanantham Rajeswaran, Lars G. Svensson, Eugene H. Blackstone, and Gösta B. Pettersson
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aortic valve reconstruction ,aortic valve replacement ,autologous pericardium ,Ozaki procedure ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background We assessed the Ozaki procedure, aortic valve reconstruction using autologous pericardium, with respect to its learning curve, hemodynamic performance, and durability compared with a stented bioprosthesis. Methods and Results From January 2007 to January 2016, 776 patients underwent an Ozaki procedure at Toho University Ohashi Medical Center. Learning curves, aortic regurgitation (AR), and peak gradient, assessed by serial echocardiograms, valve rereplacement, and survival were investigated. Valve performance and durability were compared with 627 1:1 propensity‐matched patients receiving stented bovine pericardial valves implanted from 1982 to 2011 at Cleveland Clinic. Learning curves were observed for aortic clamp and cardiopulmonary bypass times, AR prevalence, and early mortality. Decreased aortic clamp time was observed over the first 300 cases. New surgeons performing parts of the procedure after case 400 resulted in a slight increase in aortic clamp and cardiopulmonary bypass times. Among matched patients, the Ozaki cohort had more AR than the PERIMOUNT cohort (severe AR at 1 and 6 years, 0.58% and 3.6% versus 0.45% and 1.0%, respectively; P[trend]=0.006), although with a steep learning curve. Peak gradient showed the opposite trend: 14 and 17 mm Hg for Ozaki and 24 and 28 mm Hg for PERIMOUNT at these times (P[trend]
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10. Prevention Measures for COVID-19 and Changes in Kawasaki Disease Incidence
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Nobuyuki Katsumata, Daisuke Harama, Takako Toda, Yuto Sunaga, Masashi Yoshizawa, Yosuke Kono, Yohei Hasebe, Keiichi Koizumi, Minako Hoshiai, Tomohiro Saito, Sho Hokibara, Koji Kobayashi, Miwa Goto, Tomoaki Sano, Makoto Tsuruta, Makoto Nakamura, Sonoko Mizorogi, Masanori Ohta, Mie Mochizuki, Hiroki Sato, Hiroshi Yokomichi, and Takeshi Inukai
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covid-19 ,kawasaki disease ,retrospective database ,infectious disease ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Kawasaki disease is suspected to be triggered by previous infection. The prevention measures for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have reportedly reduced transmission of certain infectious diseases. Under these circumstances, the prevention measures for COVID-19 may reduce the incidence of Kawasaki disease. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study using registration datasets of patients with Kawasaki disease who were diagnosed in all 11 inpatient pediatric facilities in Yamanashi Prefecture. The eligible cases were 595 cases that were diagnosed before the COVID-19 pandemic (from January 2015 through February 2020) and 38 cases that were diagnosed during the COVID-19 pandemic (from March through November 2020). Incidence of several infectious disease were evaluated using data from the Infectious Disease Weekly Report conducted by the National Institute of Infectious Diseases. Results: Epidemics of various infectious diseases generally remained at low levels during the first 9 months (March through November 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, the incidence of COVID-19 was 50–80 times lower than the incidence in European countries and the United States. The total number of 38 cases with Kawasaki disease for the 9 months during the COVID-19 pandemic was 46.3% (−3.5 standard deviations [SDs] of the average [82.0; SD, 12.7 cases] for the corresponding 9 months of the previous 5 years. None of the 38 cases was determined to be triggered by COVID-19 based on their medical histories and negative results of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 testing at admission. Conclusion: These observations provide a new epidemiological evidence for the notion that Kawasaki disease is triggered by major infectious diseases in children.
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11. Neonatal repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection accompanied by unilateral lung agenesis and Goldenhar syndrome: a case report
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Takahiro Ito, Ikuo Hagino, Mitsuru Aoki, Kentaro Umezu, Tomohiro Saito, and Akiyo Suzuki
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Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection ,Goldenhar syndrome ,Unilateral lung agenesis ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Background Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection accompanied by unilateral lung agenesis and Goldenhar syndrome is extremely rare. Case presentation We present a case of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection accompanied by unilateral lung agenesis and Goldenhar syndrome in a patient who was diagnosed based on transthoracic echocardiography and computed tomography. We observed complete absence of the lung, the bronchial tree, and vascular structures on the right side, with abnormal drainage of the left pulmonary veins into the innominate vein. The patient showed clear clinical evidence of pulmonary venous obstruction and underwent surgery 3 days after birth. The pulmonary venous chamber containing the vertical vein was anastomosed to the left atrium using 7–0 PDS running sutures via a median sternotomy. Echocardiography and computed tomography performed 1 year postoperatively revealed no pulmonary venous obstruction. Conclusion We report a rare case of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection accompanied by unilateral lung agenesis and Goldenhar syndrome, which was successfully repaired 3 days after birth. A median sternotomy is a safe and effective approach for surgical repair of congenital heart disease with unilateral lung agenesis. Repair of the supra cardiac total anomalous pulmonary connection using the vertical vein is feasible in patients with a small pulmonary venous chamber.
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- 2021
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12. Giant pulmonary bulla causing respiratory compromise in a very low‐birthweight infant
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Tamao Shinohara, Yohei Hasebe, Daisuke Watanabe, Tomohide Sakurayama, Yuki Maebayashi, Fuminori Numano, Tomohiro Saito, Keiichi Koizumi, Atsushi Nemoto, Akitoshi Saito, Toshio Oyama, Noboru Oyachi, Minako Hoshiai, and Atsushi Naitoh
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acquired cystic lung disease ,giant pulmonary bulla ,pulmonary interstitial emphysema ,very low‐birthweight infant ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Acquired cystic lung disease in premature infants is a serious respiratory complication, and pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE) has been widely reported. We report a rare case of giant pulmonary bulla in an infant treated with bullectomy where chest computed tomography was useful in directing treatment.
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- 2022
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13. Characteristics of post-traumatic shoulder stiffness on dynamic magnetic resonance imaging: preliminary case reports
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Tomohiro Saito, MD, PhD, Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, PhD, Yuki Iijima, MD, PhD, Tomohiro Matsumura, MD, PhD, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD, PhD
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Posttraumatic shoulder stiffness ,pathology ,dynamic MRI ,abnormal enhancement ,abnormal blood flow ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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14. Mixed alkali-ion transport and storage in atomic-disordered honeycomb layered NaKNi2TeO6
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Titus Masese, Yoshinobu Miyazaki, Josef Rizell, Godwill Mbiti Kanyolo, Chih-Yao Chen, Hiroki Ubukata, Keigo Kubota, Kartik Sau, Tamio Ikeshoji, Zhen-Dong Huang, Kazuki Yoshii, Teruo Takahashi, Miyu Ito, Hiroshi Senoh, Jinkwang Hwang, Abbas Alshehabi, Kazuhiko Matsumoto, Toshiyuki Matsunaga, Kotaro Fujii, Masatomo Yashima, Masahiro Shikano, Cédric Tassel, Hiroshi Kageyama, Yoshiharu Uchimoto, Rika Hagiwara, and Tomohiro Saito
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Honeycomb layered oxides are an emerging class of materials with peculiar physicochemical properties. Here, the authors report the synthesis and electrochemical energy storage characterisations of a mixed-alkali honeycomb layered oxide material capable of storing Na and K ions simultaneously.
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15. A case of simultaneous bilateral reverse shoulder arthroplasty for bilateral comminuted proximal humerus fractures in an elderly patient
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Yuki Iijima, MD, Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, Tomohiro Saito, MD, Sueo Nakama, MD, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD
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Bilateral reverse shoulder arthroplasty ,Comminuted proximal humerus fractures ,Osteoporotic fracture ,Elderly people ,4-part fracture ,Simultaneous surgery ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
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16. PHILOS plating of periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture after onlay-type reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
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Tomohiro Saito, MD, PhD, Tomohiro Matsumura, MD, PhD, Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, PhD, Yuki Iijima, MD, PhD, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD, PhD
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Periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture ,Open reduction and internal fixation ,Plate fixation ,Surgical method ,Clinical outcome ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
- 2021
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17. Clinical results of reverse shoulder arthroplasty for comminuted proximal humerus fractures in elderly patients: a comparison between nonporous stems versus trabecular metal stems
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Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, PhD, Yuji Iijima, MD, PhD, Tomohiro Saito, MD, PhD, Yuji Kanaya, MD, PhD, Yuichiro Yano, MD, PhD, Takashi Fukushima, MD, PhD, Sueo Nakama, MD, PhD, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD, PhD
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Comminuted proximal humerus fracture ,reverse shoulder arthroplasty ,elderly ,trabecular metal stem ,greater tuberosity union ,external rotation ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Background: This study compared the clinical results for nonporous stems vs. trabecular metal (TM) stems used in reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for comminuted proximal humeral fractures (CPHFs) in elderly patients. Methods: In this retrospective study, a total of 41 shoulders (39 women) of patients with CPHF aged >70 years who underwent RSA were investigated. The minimum follow-up period was 2 years. A total of 15 shoulders were treated with Grammont-style RSA using nonporous stems (the G-RSA group), and 26 shoulders were treated with RSA combining TM stems (the FR-RSA group). The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) shoulder score, Constant score, shoulder joint range of motion (ROM), and radiographic findings were compared between the 2 groups. Results: ASES scores and Constant scores were significantly higher in the FR-RSA group than in the G-RSA group. External rotation at the side in the FR-RSA group was significantly higher than that in the G-RSA group. In the FR-RSA and G-RSA groups, the union rates at the greater tuberosity (GT) were 88.5% and 46.7%, respectively, and scapular notching rates were 20% and 7.7%, respectively. Based on a subanalysis, the age was lower, body mass index was higher, and ASES scores, Constant scores, and external rotation ROM were higher in the GT union group than in the GT nonunion group. Conclusion: GT bone union rates were high, and external rotation ROM of the shoulder joint were more improved for RSA using TM stems than those for RSA using nonporous stems in elderly patients with CPHF.
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18. Characteristics of dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of symptomatic chronic calcifying tendinitis: preliminary case reports
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Tomohiro Saito, MD, PhD, Hideharu Sugimoto, MD, PhD, Hideyuki Sasanuma, MD, PhD, Yuki Iijima, MD, PhD, and Katsushi Takeshita, MD, PhD
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Chronic calcifying tendinitis ,dynamic MRI ,differential diagnosis ,burning sign ,abnormal blood flow ,impingement sign ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Background: The symptoms of chronic calcifying tendinitis consist of shoulder contracture and impingement sign. However, there have been no reports about the use of imaging studies to differentiate these 2 clinical symptoms. A “burning sign” caused by abnormal blood flow was previously reported in the shoulder joint in patients with frozen shoulder by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging. This burning sign was related to pain. The purpose of this study was to investigate the dynamic magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients with symptomatic chronic calcifying tendinitis and to examine the relationship between the location of the burning sign and the physical findings. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data for 6 patients with symptomatic chronic calcifying tendinitis (mean age, 55.5 ± 9.3 years; 4 women). The range of shoulder motion, impingement sign, and location of the burning sign were assessed. Results: Four patients had an impingement sign without shoulder contracture, and the other 2 patients had shoulder contracture. All the patients with an impingement sign also had a burning sign around the calcium deposit and no enhancement in the rotator interval and axillary pouch. Conversely, all the patients with contracture had a burning sign in the rotator interval and axillary pouch and no enhancement around the calcium deposit. Conclusions: Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging identified 2 types of findings in patients with symptomatic chronic calcifying tendinitis: a burning sign in the rotator interval and axillary pouch or around the calcium deposit. The former pattern may be related to shoulder contracture, whereas the latter may be related to impingement sign.
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19. Non-occlusive intestinal ischemia in the ascending colon and rectum: a pediatric case occurring during encephalitis treatment
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Noboru Oyachi, Takaki Emura, Fuminori Numano, Tomoko Tando, Tomohiro Saito, and Yusuke Goto
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Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia ,NOMI ,Pediatrics ,Encephalitis ,Colon lesion ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Background Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) is a rare and severe pathological condition that can cause intestinal necrosis without mechanical obstruction of the mesenteric artery. NOMI often develops during the treatment of severe disease in elderly patients and mostly occurs in the intestine supplied by the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). We experienced a 12-year-old patient with NOMI that was segmentally localized in the ascending colon and rectum during encephalitis treatment. Case presentation A 12-year-old boy was hospitalized with limbic encephalitis. On day 41 after admission, he abruptly developed hypotension following diarrhea and fever, and presented abdominal distension. A computed tomography scan revealed pneumatosis intestinalis localized in the ascending colon and rectum coexisting with portal venous gas. The presence of peritoneal signs required an emergency laparotomy. Intraoperatively, skip ischemic lesions were found in the ascending colon and the rectum without bowel perforation. SMA and superior rectal arterial pulsation were present, and the patient was diagnosed with NOMI. The remaining colon, from the transverse to the sigmoid colon, appeared intact. We performed a distal ileostomy without bowel resection. Postoperative colonoscopies were carried out and revealed rectal and ascending colon stenosis with ulceration but demonstrated the patency of the two lesions. We confirmed the improvement of the transient bowel strictures; therefore, the ileal stoma was closed 14 months after the previous laparotomy. Conclusion NOMI can be present in childhood during encephalitis treatment and can be segmentally localized in the ascending colon and the rectum. Although NOMI is most often seen in elderly patients, we should also consider the possibility of NOMI when pediatric patients with severe illness manifest abdominal symptoms.
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20. Incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes mellitus in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, 1986‐2018
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Tomohiro Saito, Koji Kobayashi, Kisho Kobayashi, Mie Mochizuki, Hideaki Yagasaki, Koichi Makino, Hiromune Narusawa, Daisuke Watanabe, Yumiko Mitsui, Kazumasa Sato, Tomoaki Sano, Masanori Ohta, Hiroshi Yokomichi, and Shin Amemiya
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age of onset ,diabetes mellitus type 1 ,incidence ,Japan ,paediatrics ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Several studies have examined the incidence of childhood T1DM in Japan from the 1970s onwards, but none have been long‐term studies using registration data. We estimate the incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) from 1986 to 2018 in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Methods We began a population‐based, long‐term study of childhood T1DM in 1986 involving every hospital paediatrics department in Yamanashi Prefecture. In the Prefecture, every child newly diagnosed with T1DM is referred to a hospital, and therefore, almost 100% of new patients aged
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- 2021
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21. Global Maritime Container Shipping Networks 1969–1981: Emergence of Container Shipping and Reopening of the Suez Canal
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Tomohiro Saito, Ryuichi Shibasaki, Shinsuke Murakami, Kenmei Tsubota, and Takuma Matsuda
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maritime container shipping (MCS) ,network analysis ,Suez Canal (SC) ,weighted network ,graph theory ,1970s ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
This study applied graph theory to conduct an empirical analysis of the evolution of global maritime container shipping networks, mainly focusing on the 1970s. In addition to analyzing the change in overall structures of the networks over the long term (from the 1970s to the present) and midterm (in the 1970s), the authors examined the changes in the container shipping networks before and after the reopening of the Suez Canal in 1975. As a result, it was confirmed that the initial single polar network structure, in which New York and other North American ports were placed at the center, changed to a multipolar structure, finally forming a hub-and-spoke structure. Subsequently, the authors confirmed discontinuous changes in inter-regional density from 1975 to 1976 caused by an increase in the average number of ports of call in 1976, because the recession caused by the first oil crisis in 1973 decreased the maritime container shipping demand, and the reopening of the Suez Canal caused a surplus of containerships. This study would contribute to accumulating empirical knowledge on the vulnerability analysis of the present and future maritime container shipping networks.
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22. Management of infected non-union of subtrochanteric fracture: Two cases
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Tomohiro Saito, Tomohiro Matsumura, Mitsuharu Nakashima, and Katsushi Takeshita
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Infected non-union of subtrochanteric fractures is challenging to treat. We experienced two cases and had good clinical results. Treatment strategy comprised debridement without hesitation after considering later limb lengthening; insertion of the proximal lateral bone edge spike into the distal bone marrow cavity until achieving medial-side bony contact and holding good alignment to compensate for the medial-side bone loss, according to the modified Dimon method; and internal fixation with an angled plate in the decubitus position. The angle of the angled plate should be directed toward the abundant cancellous bone using preoperative computed tomography. Residual limb shortening after ORIF was improved by limb lengthening. Keywords: Subtrochanteric fracture, Fracture non-union, Infected non-union, Modified Dimon method
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23. Clinical significance of serum and mesangial galactose-deficient IgA1 in patients with IgA nephropathy.
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Yukihiro Wada, Kei Matsumoto, Taihei Suzuki, Tomohiro Saito, Nobuhiro Kanazawa, Shohei Tachibana, Ken Iseri, Motonori Sugiyama, Masayuki Iyoda, and Takanori Shibata
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INTRODUCTION:Galactose-deficient IgA1 (Gd-IgA1) is a critical pathogenic factor for IgA nephropathy (IgAN), but its value as a disease-specific biomarker remains controversial. We aimed to clarify the clinical significance of Gd-IgA1 in patients with IgAN. METHODS:We retrospectively reviewed 111 patients who were diagnosed with IgAN based on the findings of renal biopsies (RB) at Showa University Hospital since 2007. Serum Gd-IgA1 (s-Gd-IgA1) at the time of RB was compared among 111 IgAN patients, 18 Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis (HSPN) patients, 29 lupus nephritis (LN) patients, 28 ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) patients, and 13 minimal change disease (MCD) patients using ELISA with an anti-human Gd-IgA1-specific monoclonal antibody (KM55). We also immunohistochemically stained paraffin-embedded sections for mesangial Gd-IgA1 (m-Gd-IgA1) deposition using KM55. RESULTS:Although levels of s-Gd-IgA1 were comparable among IgAN and HSPN, s-Gd-IgA1 levels were significantly elevated in patients with IgAN compared with LN, AAV and MCD (IgAN vs. HSPN, LN, AAV, and MCD: 16.2 ± 9.1 vs. 14.2 ± 10.8, p = 0.263; 12.7 ± 9.4, p = 0.008; 13.1 ± 7.3, p = 0.059; and 8.2 ± 4.8 μg/mL, p
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24. Anti-Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) Antibody and Glomerular PLA2R Expression in Japanese Patients with Membranous Nephropathy.
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Kei Hihara, Masayuki Iyoda, Shohei Tachibana, Ken Iseri, Tomohiro Saito, Yasutaka Yamamoto, Taihei Suzuki, Yukihiro Wada, Kei Matsumoto, and Takanori Shibata
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The phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) is the major target antigen (Ag) in idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN). Recently, several types of immunoassay systems for anti-PLA2R antibody (Ab) have been developed. However, the correlation of serum anti-PLA2R Abs and glomerular expression of PLA2R Ag, and their association with clinicopathological characteristics have yet to be proven in Japanese patients. We examined serum anti-PLA2R Abs by both ELISA and cell-based indirect immunofluorescence assay (CIIFA), and glomerular PLA2R expression by immunofluorescence (IF) in 59 biopsy-proven MN patients including IMN (n = 38) and secondary MN (SMN) (n = 21). In this study, anti-PLA2R Abs were present in 50% of IMN patients, but was absent in SMN patients. The concordance rate between ELISA and CIIFA was 100%. Serum IgG levels were significantly lower in anti-PLA2R Ab-positive patients. Serum albumin levels correlated inversely with serum anti-PLA2R Ab titers. The prevalence and intensity of glomerular staining for IgG4 by IF were significantly higher in anti-PLA2R Ab-positive patients than in -negative patients. Glomerular PLA2 Ag expression evaluated by IF was positive in 52.6% of IMN patients, but was absent in SMN patients. The concordance rate between the prevalence of glomerular PLA2R Ag expression and anti-PLA2R Ab was 84.2%. The prevalence of anti-PLA2R Abs measured by ELISA/CIIFA was equivalent to previous Japanese studies evaluated using Western blotting. These analyses showed an excellent specificity for the diagnosis of IMN, and anti-PLA2R positivity was associated with some clinicopathological features, especially glomerular IgG4-dominant deposition.
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25. Epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition with erlotinib partially prevents cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats.
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Yukihiro Wada, Masayuki Iyoda, Kei Matsumoto, Yuki Shindo-Hirai, Yoshihiro Kuno, Yasutaka Yamamoto, Taihei Suzuki, Tomohiro Saito, Ken Iseri, and Takanori Shibata
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The effects of blocking the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in acute kidney injury (AKI) are controversial. Here we investigated the renoprotective effect of erlotinib, a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor that can block EGFR activity, on cisplatin (CP)-induced AKI. Groups of animals were given either erlotinib or vehicle from one day before up to Day 3 following induction of CP-nephrotoxicity (CP-N). In addition, we analyzed the effects of erlotinib on signaling pathways involved in CP-N by using human renal proximal tubular cells (HK-2). Compared to controls, rats treated with erlotinib exhibited significant improvement of renal function and attenuation of tubulointerstitial injury, and reduced the number of apoptotic and proliferating cells. Erlotinib-treated rats had a significant reduction of renal cortical mRNA for profibrogenic genes. The Bax/Bcl-2 mRNA and protein ratios were significantly reduced by erlotinib treatment. In vitro, we observed that erlotinib significantly reduced the phosphorylation of MEK1 and Akt, processes that were induced by CP in HK-2. Taken together, these data indicate that erlotinib has renoprotective properties that are likely mediated through decreases in the apoptosis and proliferation of tubular cells, effects that reflect inhibition of downstream signaling pathways of EGFR. These results suggest that erlotinib may be useful for preventing AKI in patients receiving CP chemotherapy.
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26. Significance of the complete clearance of peripheral blasts after 7 days of prednisolone treatment in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: the Tokyo Children’s Cancer Study Group Study L99-15
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Atsushi Manabe, Akira Ohara, Daisuke Hasegawa, Katsuyoshi Koh, Tomohiro Saito, Nobutaka Kiyokawa, Akira Kikuchi, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Koichiro Ikuta, Yasuhide Hayashi, Ryoji Hanada, and Masahiro Tsuchida
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Background Treatment response has become one of the most important prognostic factors in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. We evaluated the significance of the complete clearance of peripheral leukemic blasts on survival in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.Design and Methods Seven hundred and fifty-four children diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, consecutively enrolled from 1999 to 2003 in the TCCSG L99-15 study, were eligible for analysis. Patients were stratified into three risk groups based on presenting features, such as age and the leukocyte count before starting the treatment, followed by reclassification into three categories 7 days after prednisolone monotherapy based on the peripheral blast count; 0/μL (Day8NoBlasts), 1-999/μL and ≥ 1,000/μL.Results After 7 days of prednisolone monotherapy, 249 patients (33%) were classified as Day8NoBlasts, 392 patients (52%) had blast counts of 1-999/μL, and 113 patients (15%) had blast counts ≥ 1,000/μL. The event-free survival for all patients was 79.6±1.6 (SE)% at 4 years, whereas that for patients with Day8NoBlasts was 90.4±2.0% (n=249) and the event-free survival for the other patients was 74.2±2.2% (n=504) (log rank p
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27. The Significant Improvement of Survival Times and Pathological Parameters by Bioartificial Liver with Recombinant HepG2 in Porcine Liver Failure Model
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Shin Enosawa, Tomoyuki Miyashita, Tomohiro Saito, Takeshi Omasa, and Toshiharu Matsumura
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We developed a bioartificial liver (BAL) containing human hepatoblastoma cell line, HepG2, with the addition of ammonia removal activity by transfecting a glutamine synthetase (GS) gene and estimated the efficacy using pigs with ischemic liver failure. GS-HepG2 cells showed 15% ammonia removal activity of porcine hepatocytes, while unmodified HepG2 had no such activity. The established GS-HepG2 cells were grown in a circulatory flow bioreactor to 3.5–4.1 × 109 cells. Survival time of the animals treated with GS-HepG2 BAL was significantly prolonged compared to the cell-free control (14.52 ± 5.24 h vs. 8.53 ± 2.52 h) and the group treated with the BAL consisting of unmodified wild-type HepG2 (9.58 ± 4.52 h). Comparison showed the cell-containing BAL groups to have significantly fewer incidences of increased brain pressure. Thus, the GS-HepG2 BAL treatment resulted in a significant improvement of survival time and pathological parameters in pigs with ischemic liver failure.
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28. Learning Path Recommendation System for Programming Education Based on Neural Networks.
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Tomohiro Saito and Yutaka Watanobe
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29. Learning Path Recommender System based on Recurrent Neural Network.
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Tomohiro Saito and Yutaka Watanobe
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30. 心室中隔穿孔に対する右房アプローチによるsandwich patch法の1例
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Daiki Hirayama, Susumu Manabe, Norihisa Yuge, and Tomohiro Saito
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31. Recnt Trends in Marriage and Childbearing in Japan: Results of the 16th National Fertility Survey (Annual Population and Social Security Research)
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岩澤, 美帆・守泉 理恵・釜野 さおり・余田 翔平・\n吉田 航・斉藤 知洋・別府 志海・是川 夕, Miho, IWASAWA, Rie, MORIIZUMI, Saori, KAMANO, Shohei\n, YODA, Wataru, YOSHIDA, Tomohiro, SAITO, Motomi, BEPPU, and Yu, KOREKAWA
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32. Economic Consequences of Marital Dissolution and these Changes among Japanese Women: Re-examination by 30-Years Accumulated Longitudinal Data
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Tomohiro, SAITO
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パネルデータ ,ライフコース ,Life Course ,Divorce ,世帯収入 ,離婚 ,Remarriage ,再婚 ,Household Income ,Longitudinal Data - Abstract
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33. The effects of poly-SiGe on sensing properties for ultra-low-power CMOS-embedded MEMS sensors.
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Yoshihiko Kurui, Hideyuki Tomizawa, Akira Fujimoto, Tomohiro Saito, Akihiro Kojima, Tamio Ikehashi, Yoshiaki Sugizaki, and Hideki Shibata
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34. One-Year Romosozumab Treatment Followed by One-Year Denosumab Treatment for Osteoporosis in Patients on Hemodialysis: An Observational Study
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Tomohiro Saito, Masahide Mizobuchi, Tadashi Kato, Taihei Suzuki, Yasuro Fujiwara, Naoaki Kanamori, Mikio Makuuchi, and Hirokazu Honda
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There is limited evidence on the use of romosozumab (ROMO) in the treatment of osteoporosis in patients on hemodialysis (HD); thus, we aimed to investigate this topic. This prospective, observational, single-center cohort study included 13 prior osteoporosis treatment-naïve patients on HD with osteoporosis. They first received ROMO once monthly for 12 months (210 mg; subcutaneously once every month). Thereafter, they received denosumab (DENO) for an additional 12 months (60 mg; subcutaneously once every 6 months). We examined the incidence of new fractures; treatment safety; and temporal changes in the bone mineral density (BMD), bone metabolism markers, and vascular calcification. No new cases of fractures were noted. The median one-year percentage changes (from the baseline) in the BMDs at the lumbar spine (LS), total hip (TH), and femoral neck (FN) were + 9.0%, + 2.5%, and + 4.7%, respectively. These changes were maintained for 24 months. The corresponding relative changes from the baseline to 24 months thereafter were + 14.9%, + 5.4%, and + 6.5%, respectively. The percentage changes in TH BMD and FN BMD were negatively correlated with baseline BMD. Coronary artery and thoracic aorta calcification scores increased slightly from baseline to 12 months thereafter. However, fatal events (cardiovascular disease-associated and all-cause deaths) did not occur during ROMO treatment. Effectiveness of ROMO was better in patients who had severe osteoporosis with low TH BMD, low FN BMD, and high tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b level at ROMO initiation.
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35. Can tibia-first total knee arthroplasty using computer-assisted system improve anterior and posterior knee stability?
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Tsuneari, Takahashi, Kazutaka, Sugimoto, Ryusuke, Ae, Tomohiro, Saito, Yuya, Kimura, Tatsuya, Kubo, Mikiko, Handa, and Katsushi, Takeshita
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Joint Instability ,Knee Joint ,Tibia ,Computers ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Health Informatics ,Bioengineering ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Biomaterials ,Humans ,Polyethylenes ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee ,Information Systems - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a widely performed procedure to alleviate pain and restore function of patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis. OBJECTIVE: The study aim was to determine if tibia-first (TF) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using a novel computer-assisted surgery (CAS) system can yield better anterior and posterior (AP) knee stability. METHODS: Patients with knee osteoarthritis with obvious varus knee who met the indication for and underwent TKA from May 2019 to November 2020 were included. Forty-one measured resection (MR)-TKAs and 32 TF-TKAs were compared. The varus-valgus ligament balance and joint tension at a joint center-gap setting equal to the tibial-baseplate thickness were measured, and appropriate polyethylene inserts with 0∘, 30∘, 45∘, 60∘, 90∘, and 120∘ of knee flexion were placed. A Kneelax 3 arthrometer was used to measure knee AP laxity in the postoperative anesthetized patients with 30∘ and 90∘ of knee flexion. RESULTS: The horizontal gap balance was significantly closer in the TF-TKA group than the MR-TKA group for 0∘, 30∘, 45∘, and 60∘ of knee flexion. In contrast, no significant differences were observed for 90∘ and 120∘ of knee flexion. No significant differences in joint-gap tensions among all knee-flexion angles were observed. Translation was significantly smaller in the TF-TKA group than the MR-TKA group for AP laxity with 30∘ of knee flexion (8.8 ± 2.9 mm vs. 10.7 ± 3.1 mm, P= 0.0079). In contrast, no significant AP laxity was observed with 90∘ of knee flexion (7.2 ± 2.8 mm vs. 7.2 ± 3.5 mm). CONCLUSION: TF-TKA using a novel CAS system provided better AP knee stability with close to horizontal gap balances.
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36. Study on circularly arranged non-uniform constellations in dual-polarized MIMO-OFDM transmission.
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Takuya Shitomi, Shingo Asakura, Susumu Saito, Tomohiro Saito, and Kazuhiko Shibuya
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37. Technology for next-generation digital terrestrial broadcasting - Field experiments of 8K Super Hi-Vision transmission using dual-polarized MIMO and ultra-multilevel OFDM.
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Susumu Saito, Takuya Shitomi, Shingo Asakura, Kenichi Tsuchida, Tomohiro Saito, and Kazuhiko Shibuya
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38. Technologies for the next generation of digital terrestrial television broadcasting - A study on spatially coupled LDPC codes.
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Shingo Asakura, Takuya Shitomi, Susumu Saito, Tomohiro Saito, and Kazuhiko Shibuya
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39. School Dropout and Adults’ Social Exclusion in Japan
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Tomohiro, SAITO
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40. Descriptive Analysis of Unitand Item Nonresponse in the 6th National Survey on Family in Japan
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Tomohiro, SAITO and Jun, KIKUCHI
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National Survey on Family in Japan(NSFJ),unit nonresponse,item nonresponse, Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions(CSLC) ,全国家庭動向調査, 欠票, 不詳, 国民生活基礎調査 - Abstract
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41. ダブルラップ複合材接着継手の強度に及ぼす極低温環境の影響
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Hisashi Kumazawa, Hiroki Nakagawa, Tomohiro Saito, and Takeshi Ogawa
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Cryogenic environment ,Strength properties ,Bonded joints ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Ceramics and Composites ,Finite element analysis ,Composite materials - Abstract
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42. A case of cervical lymph node metastasis in which the primary lesion was identified by immunostaining using the cell transfer technique
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Yayoi WATANABE, Kiyoto KOIKE, Tomohiro SAITO, Jun NISHIO, Hiroshi KATO, Osamu ITO, and Hisashi TATEYAMA
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43. Prevention Measures for COVID-19 and Changes in Kawasaki Disease Incidence
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Masashi Yoshizawa, Tomohiro Saito, Hiroki Sato, Makoto Nakamura, Tomoaki Sano, Nobuyuki Katsumata, Keiichi Koizumi, Makoto Tsuruta, Daisuke Harama, Takako Toda, Hiroshi Yokomichi, Miwa Goto, Yohei Hasebe, Sho Hokibara, Masanori Ohta, Mie Mochizuki, Minako Hoshiai, Takeshi Inukai, Koji Kobayashi, Sonoko Mizorogi, Yosuke Kono, and Yuto Sunaga
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Medicine (General) ,Databases, Factual ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Epidemiology ,infectious disease ,Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome ,R5-920 ,Japan ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical Epidemiology ,Child ,kawasaki disease ,Pandemics ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,covid-19 ,Infectious disease (medical specialty) ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Original Article ,Kawasaki disease ,retrospective database ,business - Abstract
Background Kawasaki disease is suspected to be triggered by previous infection. The prevention measures for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have reportedly reduced transmission of certain infectious diseases. Under these circumstances, the prevention measures for COVID-19 may reduce the incidence of Kawasaki disease. Methods We conducted a retrospective study using registration datasets of patients with Kawasaki disease who were diagnosed in all 11 inpatient pediatric facilities in Yamanashi Prefecture. The eligible cases were 595 cases that were diagnosed before the COVID-19 pandemic (from January 2015 through February 2020) and 38 cases that were diagnosed during the COVID-19 pandemic (from March through November 2020). Incidence of several infectious disease were evaluated using data from the Infectious Disease Weekly Report conducted by the National Institute of Infectious Diseases. Results Epidemics of various infectious diseases generally remained at low levels during the first 9 months (March through November 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, the incidence of COVID-19 was 50-80 times lower than the incidence in European countries and the United States. The total number of 38 cases with Kawasaki disease for the 9 months during the COVID-19 pandemic was 46.3% (-3.5 standard deviations [SDs] of the average [82.0; SD, 12.7 cases] for the corresponding 9 months of the previous 5 years. None of the 38 cases was determined to be triggered by COVID-19 based on their medical histories and negative results of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 testing at admission. Conclusion These observations provide a new epidemiological evidence for the notion that Kawasaki disease is triggered by major infectious diseases in children.
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44. Parental Separation and Children's Opportunity for Education in Japan: Focus on the Effects of Demographic Changes on Intergenerational Reproduction of Social Inequality
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Tomohiro, SAITO
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第二の人口転換,diverging destinies,教育達成,階層再生産 - Abstract
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45. Mixed alkali-ion transport and storage in atomic-disordered honeycomb layered NaKNi2TeO6
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Masatomo Yashima, Titus Masese, Toshiyuki Matsunaga, Miyu Ito, Chih-Yao Chen, Keigo Kubota, Masahiro Shikano, Yoshinobu Miyazaki, Hiroki Ubukata, Yoshiharu Uchimoto, Godwill Mbiti Kanyolo, Abbas Alshehabi, Tomohiro Saito, Tamio Ikeshoji, Cédric Tassel, Zhen-Dong Huang, Kazuhiko Matsumoto, Hiroshi Senoh, Kartik Sau, Rika Hagiwara, Hiroshi Kageyama, Josef Rizell, Teruo Takahashi, Jinkwang Hwang, Kazuki Yoshii, and Kotaro Fujii
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Materials science ,Science ,Analytical chemistry ,Oxide ,Stacking ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrolyte ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,Two-dimensional materials ,01 natural sciences ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,Ion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Batteries ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,General Chemistry ,Solid-state chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Alkali metal ,0104 chemical sciences ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,chemistry ,Electrode ,Ionic liquid ,0210 nano-technology ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Other Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other) - Abstract
Honeycomb layered oxides constitute an emerging class of materials that show interesting physicochemical and electrochemical properties. However, the development of these materials is still limited. Here, we report the combined use of alkali atoms ($\rm Na$ and $\rm K$) to produce a mixed alkali honeycomb layered oxide material, namely, $\rm NaKNi_2TeO_6$. Via transmission electron microscopy measurements, we reveal the local atomic structural disorders characterised by aperiodic stacking and incoherency in the alternating arrangement of $\rm Na$ and $\rm K$ atoms. We also investigate the possibility of mixed electrochemical transport and storage of $\rm Na$ and $\rm K$ ions in $\rm NaKNi_2TeO_6$. In particular, we report an average discharge cell voltage of about $4\, \rm V$ and a specific capacity of around $80\, \rm mAh\, g^{-1}$ at low specific currents (i.e., $< 10\, \rm mA\, g^{-1}$) when a $\rm NaKNi_2TeO_6$-based positive electrode is combined with a room-temperature $\rm NaK$ liquid alloy negative electrode using an ionic liquid-based electrolyte solution. These results represent a step towards the use of tailored cathode active materials for dendrite-free electrochemical energy storage systems exploiting room-temperature liquid alkali metal alloy materials., 39 Pages, 7 Figures, 1 Cover Art
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46. Characteristics of post-traumatic shoulder stiffness on dynamic magnetic resonance imaging: preliminary case reports
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Katsushi Takeshita, Tomohiro Saito, Hideyuki Sasanuma, Tomohiro Matsumura, and Yuki Iijima
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musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RD1-811 ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Shoulder motion ,business.industry ,dynamic MRI ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Mean age ,Posttraumatic shoulder stiffness ,equipment and supplies ,Shoulder stiffness ,Baseline characteristics ,abnormal enhancement ,Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI ,Medicine ,pathology ,Surgery ,In patient ,Radiology ,Pouch ,abnormal blood flow ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Background Post-traumatic shoulder stiffness is not a rare condition. However, no study has been performed to investigate the dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of post-traumatic shoulder stiffness. Therefore, the current preliminary study was performed to investigate the dynamic MRI findings in patients with post-traumatic shoulder stiffness. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the data of patients with post-traumatic shoulder stiffness. The patients’ baseline characteristics, range of active shoulder motion, shoulder pain, and location of abnormal enhancement on dynamic MRI were assessed. Results Five patients (two men, three women) with post-traumatic shoulder stiffness were included in this study. Their mean age was 58.6 ± 6.3 years (range, 49–68 years). All patients had abnormal enhancement in the rotator interval and axillary pouch. Conclusions This study presents the first case reports of the dynamic MRI findings of post-traumatic shoulder stiffness. All patients had abnormal enhancement at the rotator interval and axillary pouch.
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47. A case of simultaneous bilateral reverse shoulder arthroplasty for bilateral comminuted proximal humerus fractures in an elderly patient
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Katsushi Takeshita, Yuki Iijima, Hideyuki Sasanuma, Sueo Nakama, and Tomohiro Saito
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Shoulder ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Proximal humerus ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Reverse shoulder ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Elderly people ,Osteoporotic fracture ,Bilateral reverse shoulder arthroplasty ,4 part fracture ,Comminuted proximal humerus fractures ,Simultaneous surgery ,4-part fracture ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Elderly patient ,Orthopedic surgery ,business.industry ,Arthroplasty ,Shoulder Arthroplasty ,Surgery ,RC925-935 ,business ,RD701-811 - Published
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48. Severe acyclovir-induced encephalopathy in an elderly patient with herpes zoster
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Kota Nakajima, Tomohiro Saito, Kenji Momo, Tadanori Sasaki, Taro Inaba, Nobuhiro Kanazawa, Satoshi Numazawa, Asuka Kaizaki-Mitsumoto, Hirokazu Honda, Yukihiro Wada, and Satomi Nimura
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Pharmacology ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Pharmacology toxicology ,Encephalopathy ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,General Medicine ,Elderly patient ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
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49. Tumoral calcinosis due to severe hyperphosphatemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism without vascular calcification in a hemodialysis patient
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Masahide Mizobuchi, Masahiko Murakami, Tomoki Morikawa, Motonori Sugiyama, Osamu Yoshitake, Nozomi Miyazawa, Toma Hamada, Hirokazu Honda, Takeshi Aoki, Kei Matsumoto, and Tomohiro Saito
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Phosphates ,Hyperphosphatemia ,Refractory ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,business.industry ,Calcinosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Autotransplantation ,Pathophysiology ,Nephrology ,Tumoral calcinosis ,Calcium ,Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary ,Secondary hyperparathyroidism ,Hemodialysis ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
We report a case of a 32-year-old man who was undergoing chronic hemodialysis and had hyperphosphatemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) with multiple tumoral calcinosis (TC) lesions refractory to drug therapy. Total parathyroidectomy and autotransplantation were performed, and he recovered from TC within 3 months. Several soft-tissue calcifications were present, but neither computed tomography (CT) before diagnosis nor CT performed 12 months after surgery detected evidence of vascular calcification (VC), despite persistence of hyperphosphatemia. This patient had a high calcium (Ca) × phosphate (P) product and calciprotein particles, and high serum Ca and P levels are important risk factors for both TC and VC. P plays a crucial role in regulation of VC, but the absence of VC in our case suggests a specific circumstance in which VC does not progress even under a high phosphatemic state, and that P alone may be insufficient for VC progression. TC in our patient was probably due to severe SHPT and continuous high serum P and Ca × P product levels, but the absence of VC suggests that the pathophysiologic process leading to VC requires further investigation, particularly in chronic kidney disease.
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50. PHILOS plating of periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture after onlay-type reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
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Katsushi Takeshita, Tomohiro Matsumura, Hideyuki Sasanuma, Tomohiro Saito, and Yuki Iijima
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Orthodontics ,RD1-811 ,business.industry ,Clinical outcome ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Deltoid curve ,Periprosthetic ,Open reduction and internal fixation ,Plate fixation ,Arthroplasty ,Surgical method ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture ,medicine ,Fracture (geology) ,Internal fixation ,Rotator cuff ,Surgery ,business ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Greater Tuberosity - Abstract
Background The incidence of periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture is increasing with the increasing worldwide use of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA). Periprosthetic humeral fracture is challenging to treat. A short humeral stem that preserves the bone stock of the greater tuberosity (onlay-type RSA) has recently become popular. We performed open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of a periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture after onlay-type RSA. Case presentation A 78-year-old woman incurred a left periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture due to a fall. Onlay-type RSA had been performed for irreparable massive rotator cuff tear 4 months before the fracture. As the fracture was displaced and there was no evidence of humeral component loosening, ORIF was performed at 1 week after the fracture using the anterior bending PHILOS™ long plate. Bone union was achieved at 5 months after ORIF. At final follow-up, the patient’s physical findings were the same as before the periprosthetic fracture, and she was able to perform all daily activities without assistance. Conclusions The PHILOS™ long plate is an option for treating periprosthetic humeral shaft fracture after onlay-type RSA, as it enables the insertion of multiple locking screws into the residual greater tuberosity bone stock and has an anterior plate bend that minimizes damage to the deltoid insertion.
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