Publications by authors named "Furuya H"

Introduction Electronic consultations (e-consults) refer to digital health technologies that enhance clinical information sharing and improve patients' access to expert healthcare providers. This study aims to describe the current utilization of the Internet/application-based e-consult system and to assess how effectively it resolves clinical questions. Methods Participants were general practitioners (GPs) who had installed the e-consult platform on their personal computers or cell phones.

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Background: The mortality rate of splenic artery aneurysm rupture is very high, and patients with aneurysms larger than 30 mm are recommended for treatment, regardless of the presence or absence of symptoms. We herein report a case of splenic artery aneurysm with an abnormal bifurcation that was treated with laparoscopic ligation of the splenic artery.

Case Presentation: A 51 year-old Japanese male was referred to our hospital because a splenic artery aneurysm was noted on abdominal echocardiography during a medical examination.

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Degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS) is a degenerative condition that causes leg pain, numbness, and gait disturbances. Despite surgical treatment, reducing numbness is more challenging than reducing pain, and there is currently no established effective intervention method. Dysesthesia-matched transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (DM-TENS) is a novel technique that adjusts TENS settings to match the sensation of numbness, potentially improving it.

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  • The study examined the effects of combining pembrolizumab and ramucirumab as neoadjuvant therapy for patients with PD-L1-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • Results showed a 50% major pathologic response rate among 24 patients, with six achieving complete pathologic response.
  • The combination was feasible, indicating that angiogenesis inhibitors like ramucirumab could enhance the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors against tumors.
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Dicyemids (Phylum Dicyemida) are endosymbionts present in the kidneys of benthic cephalopods. They usually consist of 10 to 40 cells and are characterized by 2 distinct body types: vermiform individuals and infusoriform larvae. Vermiform individuals remain attached to the internal surface of the host's renal appendages, while infusoriform larvae leave the renal sac to search for a new host.

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Background: Hybrids are expected to show greater phenotypic variation than their parental species, yet how hybrid phenotype expression varies with genetic distances in closely-related parental species remains surprisingly understudied. Here, we investigate pelage and morphometric trait variation in anthropogenic hybrids between four species of Brazilian Callithrix marmosets, a relatively recent primate radiation. Marmoset species are distinguishable by pelage phenotype and morphological specializations for eating tree exudates.

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Purpose: We previously reported that a Hammerobics exercise using weights can enhance trunk and lower extremity muscles, some studies suggested that training effects could also be expected without heavy weights. If the muscle activity induced by Hammerobics swinging with a 'light plastic ball' equals or surpasses that of the isometric static squat and synchronized squat with a heavy ball, this training approach could alleviate joint strain, fostering an exercise regimen universally accessible across generations, benefit for workouts sports and rehabilitation.

Methods: Fifteen healthy men participated in this study.

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  • The KOJI AWARENESS (KA) test evaluates movement function and could help create personalized training plans, but its ability to predict injuries in runners was unexamined.
  • A study involving 47 elite college male long-distance runners found that those with injuries had significantly lower KA scores during preseason assessments.
  • The research indicated that a KA score below 46.5 points could predict running-related injuries with a sensitivity of 73% and specificity of 63.6%, suggesting it's a valuable tool for injury prevention in this athlete group.
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  • Researchers developed a machine learning-based software program for analyzing lung sounds in infants and children to assess airway conditions.
  • The program demonstrated strong reliability and reproducibility in studies involving younger and older children, unaffected by airflow conditions.
  • The findings revealed that infants with a history of wheezing or asthma showed significant differences in lung sound parameters compared to healthy infants, proving the software's potential for early asthma detection and intervention.
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The KOJI AWARENESS (KA) screening test assesses motor function in humans. We aimed to analyze the correlation between age and KA screening scores and to identify the specific age at which a significant decline occurs. A total of 793 healthy participants (234 females) were interviewed for basic information on age and sex and completed the KA screening test.

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Information on the effects of dental treatment must be identified and factors that hinder the continuation of dental treatment must be identified to provide appropriate domiciliary dental care (DDC). This study aimed to clarify the treatment outcomes of DDC for older adults and the factors that impede the continuation of such care. This prospective study was conducted at a Japanese clinic specializing in dental care for older adults.

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Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are a subset of innate lymphocytes that produce type 2 cytokines, including IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13. GATA3 is a critical transcription factor for ILC2 development at multiple stages. However, when and how GATA3 is induced to the levels required for ILC2 development remains unclear.

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Asthma is a widespread airway disorder where GATA3-dependent Type-2 helper T (Th2) cells and group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) play vital roles. Asthma-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are enriched in a region located 926-970 kb downstream from GATA3 in the 10p14 (hG900). However, it is unknown how hG900 affects the pathogenesis of allergic airway inflammation.

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This study aimed to determine differences in the hip abductor muscle activity during clam exercise at different hip flexion and femoral anteversion angles. Thirty healthy females were divided into two groups based on the femoral anteversion angle: the excessive femoral anteversion group and the normal group. Clam exercise was performed at three different hip flexion angles (60°, 45°, and 30°).

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Purpose: To assese of potential benefint of photon-counting detector CT (PCD-CT) over conventional single-energy CT (CSE-CT) on accurate diagnosis of incidental findings with high clinical significance (IFHCS).

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included 365 patients who initially underwent abdominopelvic contrast-enhanced CT (AP-CECT) without non-enhancement (PCD-CT: 187 and CSE-CT: 178). We selected IFHCS and evaluated their diagnosability using CE-CT alone.

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There have been few investigations into the effectiveness of thoracic spine exercises for improving thoracic range of motion (ROM) in any plane. This study assessed the effectiveness of two thoracic spine exercises: one in the quadruped position and one in the thoracic standing position. We determined how these exercises affect thoracic spine mobility ROM over a 2-week intervention period.

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  • * A randomized trial involved 901 patients undergoing endoscopies, where 3G-NBI showed a higher detection rate for GNs (7.3%) compared to TXI (5.0%) and WLI (5.6%).
  • * The findings suggest that 3G-NBI is superior in detecting GNs, leading to better outcomes, thereby highlighting its potential in clinical practices for early diagnosis.
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  • The study explores how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the prevalence of respiratory infections and asthma in young children.
  • It compares data from infants born during the pandemic in Japan to those born before it, focusing on asthma incidents at 18 months and 3 years of age.
  • Results suggest that pandemic conditions, which limited viral infections, may have led to a lower incidence of asthma in children under 18 months, highlighting the need for infection prevention in early infancy.
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Dicyemids (phylum Dicyemida) are the most common and most characteristic endosymbionts in the renal sacs of benthic cephalopod molluscs: octopuses and cuttlefishes. Typically, 2 or 3 dicyemid species are found in a single specimen of the host, and most dicyemids have high host specificity. Host-specific parasites are restricted to a limited range of host species by ecological barriers that impede dispersal and successful establishment; therefore, phylogenies of interacting groups are often congruent due to repeated co-speciation.

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  • - The study introduces a new molecular-genetic method for detecting lung cancer using exosomes isolated from urine samples of 35 lung cancer patients and 40 healthy controls, measuring the expression ratio of MMP-1/CD63 and levels of two specific microRNAs (miRNA-21 and miRNA-486-5p).
  • - Results showed that the MMP-1/CD63 ratio was significantly higher in lung cancer patients compared to healthy individuals, and the sensitivity and specificity of MMP-1/CD63 and miRNA-486-5p varied by gender, with an impressive overall sensitivity and specificity when both markers were combined in a logistic regression model.
  • - The combination of these markers could potentially be used for early lung
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IL-23-activation of IL-17 producing T cells is involved in many rheumatic diseases. Herein, we investigate the role of IL-23 in the activation of myeloid cell subsets that contribute to skin inflammation in mice and man. IL-23 gene transfer in WT, IL-23R reporter mice and subsequent analysis with spectral cytometry show that IL-23 regulates early innate immune events by inducing the expansion of a myeloid MDL1CD11bLy6G population that dictates epidermal hyperplasia, acanthosis, and parakeratosis; hallmark pathologic features of psoriasis.

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  • Lung sound analysis was tested as a way to predict recurrent wheezing (RW) in healthy children, which can be an early sign of asthma.
  • In a study involving 62 children aged 3 to 24 months, 30.6% developed RW by age 3, with specific lung sound parameters being lower in this group.
  • The findings suggest that lung sound analysis might provide noninvasive insights for high-risk groups, particularly those with atopic dermatitis or elevated IgE levels, to identify potential asthma development.
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Background: No single marker of bladder cancer (BC) exists in urine samples with sufficient accuracy for disease diagnosis and treatment monitoring. The multiplex Oncuria BC assay noninvasively quantifies the concentration of 10 protein analytes in voided urine samples to quickly generate a unique molecular profile with proven BC diagnostic and treatment-tracking utility. Test adoption by diagnostic and research laboratories mandates reliably reproducible assay performance across a variety of instrumentation platforms used in different laboratories.

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Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes not only infantile recurrent wheezing but also the development of asthma. To investigate whether palivizumab, an anti-RSV monoclonal antibody, prophylaxis given to preterm infants during the first RSV season reduces the incidence of subsequent recurrent wheezing and/or development of asthma, at 10 years of age.

Methods: We conducted an observational prospective multicenter (52 registered hospitals in Japan) case-control study in preterm infants with a gestational age between 33 and 35 weeks followed for 6 years.

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