Publications by authors named "Hyuga T"

Introduction: This report describes a case with an ectopic ejaculatory duct opening into the bladder trigone in Zinner syndrome, congenital unilateral renal agenesis, and an ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst.

Case Presentation: The patient was identified when no left kidney was detected in the fetal period. Abdominal ultrasonography and pelvic plain MRI at 6 months old revealed a 10-mm cystic lesion on the dorsal aspect of the bladder.

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The post-surgical fluid leakage from the tubular tissues is a critical symptom after gastrointestinal or urinary tract surgeries. Elucidating the mechanism for such abnormalities is vital in surgical and medical science. The exposure of the fluid such as peritonitis due to urinary or gastrointestinal perforation has been reported to induce severe inflammation to the surrounding tissue.

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Purpose: Sparse published reports exist nowadays on vibegron and pediatric overactive bladder, so its usefulness of this agent remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to clarify the effectiveness of vibegron for pediatric cases of daytime urinary incontinence (DUI), including refractory cases.

Methods: Participants comprised 57 patients treated with vibegron for DUI from March 2019 to April 2022.

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Erection is an essential process which requires the male penis for copulation. This copulatory process depends on the vascular dynamic regulation of the penis. The corpus cavernosum (CC) in the upper (dorsal) part of the penis plays a major role in regulating blood flow inside the penis.

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Purpose: Penile research is expected to reveal new targets for treatment and prevention of the complex mechanisms of its disorder including erectile dysfunction (ED). Thus, analyses of the molecular processes of penile ED and continuous erection as priapism are essential issues of reproductive medicine.

Methods: By performing mouse N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea mutagenesis and exome sequencing, we established a novel mouse line displaying protruded genitalia phenotype (PGP; priapism-like phenotype) and identified a novel gene mutation for PGP.

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The murine penile erectile tissues including corpus cavernosum (CC) are composed of blood vessels, smooth muscle, and connective tissue, showing marked sexual differences. It has been known that the androgens are required for sexually dimorphic organogenesis. It is however unknown about the features of androgen signaling during mouse CC development.

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  • This study investigated the benefits of a surgical technique called retroperitoneoscopy-assisted dismembered pyeloplasty with single-site plus one port (RPSPO) for treating congenital hydronephrosis in children aged 7 years and older.
  • Researchers compared outcomes between older children (study group) and younger children (comparison group) undergoing this procedure between 2015 and 2018, focusing on factors like patient characteristics and surgical results.
  • The findings indicated that RPSPO is effective for older children, as it maintains a similar incision size as for younger patients while allowing precise surgical outcomes.
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Background: Head and neck reconstructions using the pectoralis major myocutaneous pedicle flap (PMMF) with thoracoacromial artery alone are prone to hemodynamic instability, possibly leading to infection, prolapse, hematoma, seroma, and partial or total flap failure (6%-71%). Aside from unstable blood circulation, reported risk factors for these complications include feminine gender, smoking, and having diabetes mellitus. Preservation of the lateral thoracic artery in addition to the thoracoacromial artery has been suggested as a way to improve unstable blood circulation in the PMMF.

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The thymus facilitates mature T cell production by providing a suitable stromal microenvironment. This microenvironment is impaired by radiation and aging which lead to immune system disturbances known as thymic involution. Young adult thymus shows thymic recovery after such involution.

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Purpose: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the increasing diseases with aging society. The basis of ED derived from local penile abnormality is poorly understood because of the complex three-dimensional (3D) distribution of sinusoids in corpus cavernosum (CC). Understanding the 3D histological structure of penis is thus necessary.

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Male penis is required to become erect during copulation. In the upper (dorsal) part of penis, the erectile tissue termed corpus cavernosum (CC) plays fundamental roles for erection by regulating the inner blood flow. When blood flows into the CC, the microvascular complex termed sinusoidal space is reported to expand during erection.

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Purpose: To evaluate the treatment outcomes and postoperative complications associated with the systematic multi-site hydrodistention implantation technique (SMHIT) for primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and to determine its mid-term efficacy and safety.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the data for 17 ureters from 12 consecutive children, aged ≥1 year, with grade II-IV reflux and a history of febrile urinary tract infections (FUTI), who underwent a single-session of SMHIT. The primary outcome was the absence of postoperative FUTI (clinical success).

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Visualization of the surgically operated tissues is vital to improve surgical model animals including mouse. Urological surgeries for urethra include series of fine manipulations to treat the increasing number of birth defects such as hypospadias. Hence visualization of the urethral status is vital.

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Objective: To determine the long-term safety and efficacy of ureteric reimplantation with psoas bladder hitch (PBH) in patients aged <12 months with unilateral obstructive megaureter (OM).

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively compared a group of patients aged <12 months (study group) with an group of patients aged ≥12 months (comparison group), who underwent PBH for OM between September 2007 and April 2017, in terms of preoperative patient characteristics, intra- and peri-operative results, and postoperative results.

Results: The study group comprised seven infants, five boys and two girls.

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  • * The Hh ligands, which are usually released from epithelial cells, influence nearby mesenchymal cells through paracrine signaling, presenting a way to study the relationship of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions (EMI) with other pathways like hormonal signaling.
  • * The review will focus on (1) the interaction between Hh and androgen signaling, and (2) how communication between epithelial and mesenchymal cells affects the basement membrane and extracellular matrix in both organ development and the context of prostate cancer.
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Background: A voided volume (VV) of <50% of the expected bladder capacity for age is considered small VV. It was recommended that a VV ≥50% of expected bladder capacity for age is required to assess uroflowmetry (UFM) curves because a small VV causes changes in UFM curve characteristics. However, no clear consensus has been reached on the criterion for evaluating UFM curve patterns.

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Development of external genitalia (ExG) has been a topic of long mystery in the field of organogenesis research. Early stage male and female of mouse embryos develop a common genital tubercle (GT) in the perineum whose outgrowth extends distally from the posterior cloacal regions. Concomitant with GT outgrowth, the cloaca is divided into urogenital sinus and anorectum by urorectal septum (URS) internally.

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Aim: To evaluate the uroflowmetry (UFM), which reflects the urinary symptoms of children with nocturnal enuresis (NE).

Methods: This study retrospectively investigated 93 children who underwent UFM three times on the same day (≥8 years old; mean age: 9 years and 10 months; 66 boys and 27 girls). Children with the combination of daytime incontinence (DI) and NE (DI+NE group: n = 45) and NE alone (isolated NE group: n = 48) were compared.

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Background: We previously reported that the top-down approach (TDA) for infants with febrile urinary tract infections (fUTI) could prevent recurrent fUTI (r-fUTI) but produced a high number of false-positives on acute-phase Tc dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) renal scintigraphy. Therefore we compared the ultrasonography-oriented approach (USOA) with TDA from the viewpoint of prevention of r-fUTI.

Methods: The TDA was applied between July 2010 and February 2014 and the USOA was applied between March 2014 and April 2017 in infants with first fUTI.

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A 9-year-old girl was diagnosed with primary alveolar soft part sarcoma of the bladder after imaging examinations and transurethral resection (TUR) of the bladder tumor. As a positive surgical margin of the TUR indicated residual tumor cells, we performed a cystourethrectomy to remove the tumor. A continent urinary reservoir for self-catheterization was constructed using the Mainz pouch technique, and an abdominal (umbilical) continent catheterizable stoma using the appendix was performed.

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Development of external genitalia and perineum is the subject of developmental biology as well as toxicology and teratology researches. Cloaca forms in the lower (caudal) end of endoderm. Such endodermal epithelia and surrounding mesenchyme interact with various signals to form the external genitalia.

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Objective: To correct all types of glanular/subcoronal hypospadias, we performed surgery named the distal urethroplasty and glanuloplasty procedure (DUG procedure). We analyzed cases that we have experienced.

Methods: A vertical incision with the meatal margin was made in the 12 o'clock direction, with the margin of the external urethral meatus as the center.

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Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is one of the most common diseases in pediatric urology and classified into primary and secondary VUR. Although posterior urethral valve (PUV) is well known as a cause of the secondary VUR, it is controversial that minor urethral deformity recognized in voiding cystourethrography represents mild end of PUV spectrum and contributes to the secondary VUR. We have been studying for these ten years congenital urethral obstructive lesions with special attention to its urethrographic and endoscopic morphology as well as therapeutic response with transurethral incision.

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Background: Renal dysplasia is the most important cause of end-stage renal disease in children. The histopathological characteristic of dysplasia is primitive tubules with fibromuscular disorganization. Renal dysplasia often includes metaplastic cartilage.

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