Publications by authors named "H Wakasaki"

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  • Liver-related mortality in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) rises as liver fibrosis progresses, prompting this study on the benefits of non-invasive fibrosis tests for screening during health checkups.
  • A total of 483 participants underwent tests, revealing that 18% had positive results for liver fibrosis, with a significant secondary consultation rate of 52%, but only 35% were able to receive thorough follow-up examinations.
  • Among those followed up, NASH was diagnosed in 14 individuals, while others had different chronic liver diseases or no disease, indicating that M2BPGi and pSWE tests can be effective tools in identifying liver conditions during routine checkups.
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Objective The measurement of C-peptide immunoreactivity (CPR) is essential for evaluating the pancreatic β-cell function and selecting appropriate therapeutic agents in patients with diabetes mellitus. The meal tolerance test (MTT) is simple to administer physiological insulin-stimulating test. Previous studies have reported that several CPR-related indices are useful markers for predicting insulin requirement in type 2 diabetes.

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Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is a genetic disorder characterized by reduced tissue responsiveness to thyroid hormone. We herein describe a 60-year old man who presented with the clinical features of cardiomyopathy, diabetes mellitus and elevated thyroid hormones with unsuppressed thyroid stimulating hormone. A genetic analysis of thyroid hormone receptor (TR) revealed a missense mutation (A268D) in the TRβ gene.

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Bartter syndrome (BS) is a disorder with normotensive hypokalemic alkalosis and hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronemia. BS affects infants or early childhood. Patients with BS type 3 harbor mutation in CLCNKB, Cl channel Kb.

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Objective: Ghrelin is a stomach-derived hormone. Acylation of ghrelin has been essential for its biological activities such as stimulating appetite. On the other hand, the function of des-acyl ghrelin (Des-G) has not been fully elucidated.

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