Publications by authors named "HASEGAWA T"

Most patients with advanced cancer initially express a desire to be informed of their prognosis, and prognostic discussions between patients and their oncologists can trigger the subsequent trajectory of prognostic cognitions. On the continuum of prognostic cognition, including inaccurate/accurate prognostic awareness (awareness of incurability of cancer, terminal nature of illness or life expectancy) and prognostic acceptance (accepting one's prognosis), patients' perceptions of being informed of their prognosis by oncologists and patients' coping strategy for serious medical conditions regulate prognostic cognitions. However, nearly half of the patients with advanced cancer have poor prognostic awareness, and few patients achieve prognostic acceptance.

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Background: This study aimed to determine the impact of the multi-rod construct on rod fractures over a minimum follow-up period of five years in comparison to that with the conventional two-rod construct using the same technique, rod composition, and rod reinforcement method.

Methods: Data were retrospectively retrieved from a prospectively collected, single-center database. Consecutive patients >50 years of age who underwent thoracopelvic corrective fusion with planned two-stage anterior-posterior surgery and were followed up for at least five years were included in this study.

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Introduction: Food allergy affects a large population throughout the world. Recently, oral immunotherapy (OIT) has been reported as an effective treatment for severe food allergy. Although OIT was successful in numerous trials in desensitisation, adverse events including anaphylaxis during OIT frequently occur.

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Estrogen receptor-binding fragment associated antigen 9 (EBAG9) exerts tumor-promoting effects by inducing immune escape. We focused on the physiological functions of EBAG9 by investigating the bone phenotypes of -knockout mice. Female -knockout mice have fragile bones with lower bone mineral density (BMD) compared with wild-type mice.

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  • The zona fasciculata (zF) in the adrenal cortex produces glucocorticoids, which have various physiological effects, with characteristics showing a bias towards females.
  • A study found that female mice exhibited higher levels of mRNA and gene expression related to glucocorticoid synthesis, particularly the gene Nr5a1, which influences steroidogenic cell differentiation.
  • The research suggests that androgen may suppress global gene expression via NR5A1, indicating a biological mechanism for sex differentiation driven by glucocorticoid synthesis.
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Asymmetric liquid-crystal (LC) organic semiconductors, such as 2-decyl-7-(-tolyl)-[1]benzothieno[3,2-][1]benzothiophene (Tol-BTBT-C), exhibit high mobilities exceeding 10 cm V s. The LC phases play important roles in thermal stability and self-assembly ordering during film deposition and annealing. In this study, we show molecular dynamics simulations of Tol-BTBT-C and reveal a unique mechanism of the molecular flip-flop motion at the smectic E/smectic B phase transition.

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Purpose: To elucidate the impact of long COVID on menstruation and mental health, medical records of patients with long COVID were evaluated.

Methods: Symptoms of long COVID, QOL, mental health, and related endocrine data were compared between two groups with and without menstrual disturbances.

Results: Of 349 female patients who visited our clinic between February 2021 and March 2023, 223 patients with long COVID (aged 18-50 years) were included.

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  • The study investigates the clinical features of patients with cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS) in Japan and assesses the effectiveness and safety of the IL-1 inhibitor canakinumab in treating these patients.
  • Out of 101 patients analyzed, a significant majority achieved complete remission with canakinumab, but 23.7% did not respond, experiencing serious complications including deaths and organ damage.
  • The research highlights the importance of early intervention and suggests that combining canakinumab with other therapies can be beneficial for those who don't adequately respond to canakinumab alone.
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Some rodlike organic molecules exhibit exceptionally high layered crystallinity when composed of a link between π-conjugated backbone (head) and alkyl chain (tail). These molecules are aligned side-by-side unidirectionally to form self-organized polar monomolecular layers, providing promising 2D materials and devices. However, their interlayer stacking arrangements have never been tunable, preventing the unidirectional arrangements of molecules in whole crystals.

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Tumour dendritic cells (DCs) internalise antigen and upregulate CCR7, which directs their migration to tumour-draining lymph nodes (dLN). CCR7 expression is coupled to an activation programme enriched in regulatory molecule expression, including PD-L1. However, the spatio-temporal dynamics of CCR7 DCs in anti-tumour immune responses remain unclear.

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To determine the relationship between the center of the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) and the center of the foveal photoreceptors in eyes with a history of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). To accomplish this, we reviewed the medical records of patients with ROP who were examined at the ROP Clinic of the Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital. We studied 43 eyes of 23 children with ROP and 67 eyes of 36 control children without any fundus abnormalities.

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The outcomes of unresectable gastric cancer (GC) are unfavorable even with chemotherapy; therefore, a new treatment modality is required. The combination of an oncolytic virus and photodynamic therapy can be one of the promising modalities to overcome this. Mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) is an oncolytic virus that has been used in clinical trials for several cancers.

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Objective In this study, we aimed to determine the characteristics of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) patients requiring frequent anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy. Methods This was a retrospective observational study involving the review of 32 eyes of 31 patients (25 men and six women, mean age: 74.3 years) treated with anti-VEGF injections for less than eight weeks and at least one year of follow-up.

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Study Design: Retrospective multicenter study.

Objectives: The effectiveness of early surgery for cervical spinal injury (CSI) has been demonstrated. However, whether early surgery improves outcomes in the elderly remains unclear.

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  • This study explored factors affecting the progression of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) in patients with intraocular pressure (IOP) ≤15 mm Hg.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 98 eyes of 68 POAG patients, focusing on factors like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases and their impact on visual field changes.
  • The findings indicated that while diabetes and hyperlipidemia were linked to worsening visual fields, this relationship diminished when considering central corneal thickness, suggesting IOP variations play a significant role.
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Background: Coercive or restrictive practices such as compulsory admission, involuntary medication, seclusion and restraint impinge on individual autonomy. International consensus mandates reduction or elimination of restrictive practices in mental healthcare. To achieve this requires knowledge of the extent of these practices.

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Pirarubicin (THP) shows more rapid intracellular uptake, more effective antitumor activity, and less cardiac toxicity, compared to doxorubicin. However, THP is distributed to both tumor and normal tissues indiscriminately. This study aimed to develop a nanosuspension to deliver THP to tumor tissues more efficiently.

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Background: The surgical techniques for treatment of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH), a common neurosurgical condition, have been discussed in a lot of clinical literature. However, the recurrence proportion after CSDH surgery remains high, ranging from 10 to 20%. The standard surgical procedure for CSDH involves a craniostomy to evacuate the hematoma, but irrigating the hematoma cavity during the procedure is debatable.

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  • The systematic review aimed to assess if it’s necessary to withdraw antiresorptive medications before tooth extractions in patients to prevent medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ).
  • The review included various types of studies but could not perform meta-analyses due to small sample sizes and differing study definitions.
  • Ultimately, no evidence showed that short-term withdrawal of these medications reduces the risk of MRONJ, indicating further research with larger samples is needed.
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Acute zoster-associated pain develops in most patients with herpes zoster. Nonopioid analgesics are usually used to treat acute zoster-associated pain but are frequently ineffective. We administered intravenous fosphenytoin, the prodrug of phenytoin, to patients with acute zoster-associated pain to examine its analgesic efficacy and safety.

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