Publications by authors named "Akio Nakura"

Salter osteotomy is widely used to improve acetabular coverage in the treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip. Herein we describe angulated Salter osteotomy (ASO) as the modified Salter osteotomy, which creates a two-point contact between the proximal and distal fragments and better stabilizes the fixation of the fragments. We reported our results of ASO and compared it with that of Salter osteotomy performed previously by us.

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Focal fibrocartilaginous dysplasia (FFCD) is a rare benign bone lesion, which mainly occurs in the proximal tibia. In the upper extremity, only 21 cases have been reported so far and 14 of these involved the ulna. We present an additional case of FFCD in the distal ulna that showed progressive bowing of the right forearm and the radial head dislocation.

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Background: Injuries to the epiphyseal plate sometimes result in partial growth arrest, which can lead to the development of angular deformities and limb length discrepancies in growing children. The aim of this study was to develop a new treatment for partial growth arrest of the physis. For this purpose, we investigated the feasibility of an in vitro-generated scaffold-free tissue-engineered construct (TEC) derived from synovial mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in a rabbit growth arrest model.

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Spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) is a non-receptor protein kinase present in abundance in a wide range of hematopoietic cells. Syk reportedly plays a crucial role in immune signaling in B cells and cells bearing Fcγ-activation receptors. The role of syk in osteoblastic differentiation has not been well elucidated.

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Background Context: Although many reports have examined upper cervical rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spinal cord disorders resulting from RA lesions, few cases of thromboembolic events in the vertebrobasilar system associated with RA lesions of the upper cervical spine have been reported.

Purpose: We encountered a rare case of repeated vertebrobasilar thromboembolism with severe upper cervical instability resulting from RA. Furthermore, we obtained clinical images of the vertebrobasilar system just before and after the first thromboembolic event.

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Protein kinase C (PKC) plays an essential role in cellular signal transduction for mediating a variety of biological functions. There are 11 PKC isoforms and these isoforms are believed to play distinct roles in cells. Although the role of individual isoforms of PKC has been investigated in many fields, little is known about the role of PKC in osteoblastic differentiation.

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