Publications by authors named "Fumiyuki Goto"

Athyrium yokoscense is hypertolerant to cadmium (Cd) and can grow normally under a high Cd concentration despite Cd being a highly toxic heavy metal. To mitigate Cd stress in general plant species, Cd is promptly chelated with a thiol compound and is isolated into vacuoles. Generated active oxygen species (ROS) in the cytoplasm are removed by reduced glutathione.

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  • Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is common in older adults and is linked to oxidative stress in the inner ear, yet effective prevention methods are lacking.
  • Recent findings indicate that oxidative stress can cause DNA damage and lead to cellular aging in auditory cells, with autophagy potentially serving as a protective mechanism.
  • The protein Transcription Factor EB (TFEB) may play a key role in combating premature aging in auditory cells by regulating the autophagy-lysosome pathway, making it a promising target for ARHL therapies.
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  • * Initially, she presented with symptoms like runny nose and nasal blockage, leading to a diagnosis of AFRS in one sinus, followed by a postoperative diagnosis of CGIFS in another sinus.
  • * The report emphasizes the challenges in diagnosing and managing these fungal infections, particularly in patients with existing health complications like chronic rhinosinusitis and GVHD, and notes that treatment with voriconazole resulted in significant improvement.
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Background: It is controversial whether transoral resection for early pharyngolaryngeal cancer preserves swallowing function and quality of life. We investigated swallowing function and quality of life before and after transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery (TOVS).

Methods: Seventy-three patients with pharyngolaryngeal cancer who underwent TOVS between July 2012 and July 2022 were enrolled in this prospective analysis.

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  • - Vestibular migraine (VM) is a new condition characterized by vestibular abnormalities, but no specific examinations currently define it, limiting their diagnostic utility.
  • - A study involving 25 VM patients assessed various vestibular tests and treatment responses over four weeks, finding that while general improvements were noted, standard vestibular tests didn’t reliably predict treatment outcomes.
  • - Notably, results from cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (c-VEMP) indicated significant differences in response to treatment, suggesting it may be a useful indicator of prognosis in VM patients.
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Objectives: To study habituation disorders in auditory middle latency response (AMLR) to repetitive stimuli of persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) patients.

Subjects: Twenty-eight PPPD (10 men and 18 women, mean 59.5 years of age, 26-81 years of age) were enrolled.

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Objective: Previously, we used a nasal cavity model to analyze the intranasal airflow dynamics and numerically calculate the nasal resistance value. In this study, We attempted clarify the parameters influencing nasal resistance by newly developed computer model.

Methods: The computer simulation model was developed from the structures of nasal airway tract adopted from 1.

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a more useful diagnostic modality for detecting paranasal tumors compared with computed tomography (CT). We encountered a case of malignant lymphoma of the maxillary sinus. Although CT findings suggested malignancy, MRI findings indicated an inflammatory disease.

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The usefulness of nasal irrigation for chronic rhinosinusitis is recognized, and it is widely used as a topical treatment after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). Generally, there are few complications due to nasal irrigation, and it is recognized as a highly safe treatment. There are no reports of nasal septal perforation due to nasal irrigation.

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Gardner syndrome with odontogenic sinusitis is rare but should be suspected in patients with multiple osteomas of the skull and facial bones, excess teeth, impacted teeth, and odontomas. Early diagnosis and treatment of GS may improve prognosis.

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Most maxillary sinus papillomas are confirmed when they have extended beyond the nasal cavity and are rarely found while localized in the maxillary sinus. We experienced two cases of localized papilloma in the maxillary sinus. Case 1 was a 69-year-old man with a localized left maxillary sinus lesion detected during a routine imaging examination.

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is a free-living nontuberculous mycobacterium that is widely distributed in freshwater and seawater around the world. Granulomatous skin infection from in people who are exposed to fish or aquatic environments is a rare condition known as fish tank granuloma. The granuloma mainly occurs on the skin of the upper limb, in a few cases on the face, and rarely in the nasal cavity.

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Chemical burns of the paranasal sinus are rare; therefore, assessment methods for treatment of and prognoses for the exposure site are unknown. We experienced a case in which a hydrochloric acid burn of the paranasal sinuses caused irreversible tissue damage. Computed tomography is useful for identifying the exposure site and assessing tissue damage over time.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association among swallowing function, hand grip strength, and peak expiratory flow in elderly patients with dysphagia.

Methods: A total of 35 patients (26 men and 9 women, 80.7 ± 8.

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In Japan, there have been no examinations of tinnitus with respect to personality traits, and only a few studies have investigated sleep disorders in tinnitus. Understanding the association between these can aid in selecting and developing effective treatment options for patients with tinnitus. This study aimed to clarify the relationship between tinnitus severity, personality, and sleep disorders, in patients with chronic tinnitus in Japan.

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Athyrium yokoscense shows strong tolerance to cadmium exposure, even at levels that are many times greater than the toxic levels in ordinary plants. To determine the mechanism of Cd tolerance in A. yokoscense, we grew these plants under high Cd conditions and observed the tissue-specific accumulation of Cd and generation of reactive oxygen species, which is one of the major physiological responses to Cd stress.

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To compare habituation in auditory middle latency response (AMLR) to repetitive stimuli of vestibular migraine (VM) patients with Meniere's disease (MD) patients and healthy controls (HC) and to assess usefulness of AMLR for diagnosis of VM. Thirteen unilateral definite MD patients (2 men, 11 women, mean age 50.6), 13 definite VM patients (3 men, 10 women, mean age 45.

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Hypothesis: The phenotype of DFNA11 consists of specific features at diverse developmental and age stages.

Background: Only eight mutations have been identified for autosomal dominant non-syndromic hearing loss related to MYO7A (DFNA11), and the onset and progression of DFNA11 are poorly understood.

Methods: After linkage analysis and following Sanger sequencing in a family suspected to have autosomal dominant hereditary hearing loss, we analyzed the audiometric and vestibular functions and their long-term changes in the subjects carrying the variant.

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Peach ( (L.) Batsch) leaves are sensitive to copper (Cu) exposure. The symptoms of Cu exposure are similar to those of bacterial spot disease; however, the mechanism underlying lesion formation caused by Cu exposure is not clear.

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  • - The oropharynx is traditionally examined using light sources and a tongue depressor, but it's hard to capture clear images of the tissue during this process.
  • - Current methods for examining the pharynx are lacking in advancements, making it challenging to obtain consistent and objective observations.
  • - This study aims to create a new type of oropharyngeal endoscope to improve the examination and visualization of the oropharynx.
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Objectives/hypothesis: Vocal fold polyps and nodules are common benign laryngeal lesions. Currently, the Japanese health insurance system covers surgical interventions. However, the establishment of more cost-effective conservative methods is required, because healthcare costs are viewed as a major concern, and the government and taxpayers are demanding more economical, effective treatments.

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The purpose of the present study was to investigate changes in cognitive functions, including visuospatial ability, attention, and executive function in patients with intractable dizziness following vestibular rehabilitation. The correlations between improvements in cognitive function and dizziness-related variables and emotional distress were also explored. During hospitalization for 5 days, participants were trained on a vestibular rehabilitation program.

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Objective: Vertigo and dizziness are often not fully explained by organic illnesses, but instead may be related to psychiatric disorders. It is important to determine the types of psychiatric comorbidities that are frequent in cases of intractable dizziness.

Method: The study subjects were 90 patients who had experienced intractable dizziness for more than three months and were referred to a psychiatrist when their symptoms could not be fully explained based on their physical illness.

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Tinnitus and dizziness are common complaints encountered in the department of otolaryngology. We hypothesized that when patients complain of both tinnitus and dizziness, perceived handicap, impairment of quality of life, and emotional distress are more severe than the patient who complain of either tinnitus or dizziness. The subjects for this study were 736 patients who visited Hino Municipal Hospital between August 2010 and March 2012, complaining of tinnitus or dizziness.

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Objective: There has been little progress in examination of the oropharynx with a light source such as electric light, a penlight, or a forehead mirror over the past 100 years. It is therefore necessary to develop methods to display and record oropharyngeal observations.

Method: Since the aim of this study was to assess the safeness to use from the perspective of physicians, medical staffs, patients, and patients' families and usefulness of pharyngeal scope, the number of devices was limited, the number of patients was not set based on hypothetical statistical tests.

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