Publications by authors named "Ida K"

Hepatectomy is the curative treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), with targeted therapy used when resection is difficult. In this rare case, the tumor shrank with targeted therapy, enabling radical treatment through conversion surgery. The patient, a man in his 70s, developed an 11.

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Unlabelled: Inherited antithrombin deficiency is an autosomal dominant thrombophilia, resulting from genetic variations in the serpin family C member 1 (SERPINC1) gene. Antithrombin deficiency increases the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) compared to the general population. In this report, a novel missense variant of , c.

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A key ingredient for realizing a magnetically confined tritium-deuterium plasma fusion reactor is plasma heating by fusion-born high-energy helium ions, as a chained cycle of "nuclear burning." Efficient collisionless plasma heating by high-energy particles is anticipated when their energy is directly transferred to the plasma through waves. Those processes often involve nonlinear structure formations in phase-space, spanned by real-space and velocity-space coordinates, that significantly influence heating efficiency.

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  • Lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia (LEGH) may be an early form of gastric-type adenocarcinoma of the cervix (GAS), but the genetic changes leading to this cancer are not fully understood.
  • Researchers analyzed genetic mutations by comparing LEGH and GAS tissues from a patient, finding that both lesions shared a significant mutation in the GNAS gene.
  • The study suggests that the identical GNAS mutation indicates a common origin for LEGH and GAS, and further research is needed to better understand the development of GAS.
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  • - The study aimed to identify causes of benign hepaticojejunostomy strictures (BHSs) after pancreaticoduodenectomy and evaluate the effectiveness of endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) for treating these strictures.
  • - Out of 175 patients who underwent the surgery, 13 developed BHSs, with key risk factors being male sex and a preoperative bile duct diameter of less than 8.8 mm.
  • - Treatments using ERC were highly successful, with a 92.3% success rate and no recurrence of strictures after treatment in the follow-up period.
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Objective: To describe perioperative anesthetic management in canines with a dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) phenotype and to compare the frequency of general anesthesia-related complications with a control group of dogs without heart disease.

Animals: 30 dogs with DCM phenotype (cases) and 30 dogs without heart disease (controls).

Methods: Dogs presented to a teaching hospital between 2010 and 2024 that were diagnosed with a DCM phenotype via echocardiography were included in this study.

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A preparatory study is underway to investigate the feasibility study of high-energetic, non-thermal electron distribution function measurements using a vertical-viewing electron cyclotron emission (ECE) diagnostic on JT-60SA. The system is designed to detect broad ECE spectra (70-260 GHz) due to the second, third, and fourth harmonics using a focusing optics system with four quasi-optical mirrors in the upper port of JT-60SA. A Gaussian beam optics design is performed in vacuum, and ray tracing calculations are performed in plasma using the TRAVIS code to investigate density characteristics.

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This paper presents an overview of recent hardware extensions and data analysis developments to the Wendelstein 7-X visible core spectroscopy systems. These include upgrades to prepare the in-vessel components for long-pulse operation, nine additional spectrometers, a new line of sight array for passive spectroscopy, and a coherence imaging charge exchange spectroscopy diagnostic. Progress in data analysis includes ion temperatures and densities from multiple impurity species, a statistical comparison with x-ray crystal spectrometer measurements, neutral density measurements from thermal passive Balmer-alpha emission, and a Bayesian analysis of active hydrogen emission, which is able to infer electron density and main ion temperature profiles.

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  • The JPLT3-S study examined the effectiveness of cisplatin (CDDP) monotherapy for young children with standard-risk hepatoblastoma, aiming to reduce treatment toxicity compared to previous studies.
  • A total of 38 patients under 3 years old participated, achieving a remarkable 3-year progression-free survival rate of 93.9% and a 100% overall survival rate.
  • Despite the positive outcomes, nearly half of the patients experienced late-onset ototoxicity, highlighting a potential side effect of CDDP treatment.
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  • Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a serious liver disease in children that can lead to the need for liver transplantation and is linked to mutations in the ABCB4 gene, which is important for bile production.
  • Mice lacking the Abcb4 gene (Abcb4-deficient mice) typically display milder symptoms than humans due to the presence of less harmful bile acids, but researchers created CYPDKO mice with a more human-like bile acid profile to improve disease modeling.
  • By inducing the Abcb4 deletion in CYPDKO mice, researchers found these animals experienced more severe liver injury and inflammation, making them a better model for studying PFIC and
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Background And Objectives: Some researchers are concerned that the performance of pancreatic resection in cases of low malignancy with distal localization will increase, resulting in the occurrence or worsening of post-operative glucose intolerance. Herein, we retrospectively investigated the relationship between the pancreatic resection ratio and post-operative glucose intolerance in distal pancreatectomy (DP).

Methods: Total 135 patients who underwent DP at our hospital and were followed up for > 12 months between January 2013 and December 2022 were included.

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In this study, we discovered a turbulence transition in a large helical device. The turbulence level and turbulence-driven energy transport decrease to a specific transition density and increase above it. The ruling turbulences below and above the transition density were ion-temperature gradient (ITG) and resistive-interchange (RI) turbulences, consistent with the predictions of gyrokinetic theory and two-fluid MHD model, respectively.

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  • The Large Helical Device experiments revealed that heat pulses travel quickly and non-diffusively, with speed increasing as the pulse duration decreases.
  • There is a simultaneous movement of temperature gradients and turbulence, occurring over milliseconds, which fits the avalanche model's predictions.
  • These findings suggest that tighter, localized pulses lead to more instability in plasma, highlighting important considerations for maintaining steady-state conditions in future fusion reactors.
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Synthesis of the A/D/E-ring core compounds of maoecrystal V was achieved. The key Diels-Alder reactions between tricyclic α-methylene lactones and Kitahara-Danishefsky dienes afforded the spirocyclic core compounds in a regioselective and stereoselective manner.

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Splenectomy is a common procedure for managing splenic injury in patients with unstable vital signs. Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) has emerged as a limited alternative to splenectomy, although the role of TAE can be expanded upon the stabilization of vital signs. The current case report discusses a man in his 50s, in shock after a motor vehicle accident, who was successfully stabilized using resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA), followed by splenic artery embolization (SAE) instead of splenectomy, with early involvement of diagnostic and interventional radiologists from the initial stage of care.

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Objective: To investigate the influence of endoscopic gallbladder stenting (EGBS) on subsequent cholecystectomy. We retrospectively compared the surgical outcomes of EGBS, followed by elective cholecystectomy with those of immediate cholecystectomy (IC).

Patients And Methods: A total of 503 patients were included in this study.

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  • The case report discusses the treatment of a juvenile reindeer with severe lameness caused by a chronic shoulder injury involving a fracture and dislocation.
  • The reindeer underwent surgery for scapulohumeral arthrodesis, followed by an extensive recovery process that included stall confinement and physical therapy.
  • Nine months later, the reindeer was able to walk and stand equally on both legs, highlighting the effectiveness of combining veterinary techniques from other species with specific anesthesia considerations for reindeer.
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Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder caused by a germline pathogenic variant in DNA mismatch repair genes, resulting in multi-organ cancer. Annual transvaginal ultrasonography and endometrial biopsy are recommended for endometrial cancer surveillance in patients with Lynch syndrome in several guidelines; however, evidence is limited. Here, we present the case of a 51-year-old woman with endometrial cancer who underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic simple hysterectomy at an early stage detected by Lynch syndrome surveillance.

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A wastewater treatment plant with a large inflow of phosphorus (P) is a potential P source that can act as an alternative to phosphate rocks and a renewable source of P. During electrolysis with inert electrodes, hydroxide ions generated from the cathode cause calcium phosphate (CaP) precipitation, and oxygen and hydrogen generated from the electrodes cause thickening of the sludge by electroflotation in sludge treatment streams. However, these two effects have not been achieved simultaneously because the precipitation of CaP requires much more time than that required for thickening by electroflotation.

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Targeted cytokine delivery has been gaining popularity in cancer immunotherapy since systemic recombinant cytokine treatment has not been successful due to low response rate and systemic toxicities in the clinical studies. In order to address these issues, we propose a new concept that cytokine signal is specifically activated at tumor-micro-environment (TME) by delivering two protein subunits of heterodimeric cytokine fused with a tumor targeting antibody respectively to TME and by bridging the two subunits into active heterodimeric form.Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is one of the major cytokines which can induce immune activation.

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A fast-sampling fast-ion D-alpha (F-FIDA) measurement has been developed in the large helical device in order to investigate fast ion dynamics associated with helically trapped fast-ion-driven Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) bursts. F-FIDA consists of a multi-anode photomultiplier tube (PMT) and achieves a sampling rate of 10 kHz. During the deuterium experiment campaign in 2022, F-FIDA measured the spectrum of perpendicular fast ions, using perpendicular lines of sight.

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Background Differences in the clinical course of heritable thoracic aortic disease based on the disease-causing gene have not been fully evaluated. To clarify the clinical relevance of causative genes in heritable thoracic aortic disease, we assessed the clinical course of patients categorized based on genetic diagnosis. Methods and Results We investigated cardiovascular events and mortality in 518 genetically diagnosed patients in 4 groups: Group 1, (n=344); Group 2, , , , or (n=74); Group 3, (n=60); and Group 4, or (n=40).

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Recently, polymer electrolytes have been developed for high-performance and eco-friendly fuel cells. Among the candidates, eggshell membrane (ESM) has been promising because of its abundance to assemble various energy devices with low cost and its absorption ability of organic materials. In this work, we investigated fuel cells that included ESM-absorbing xanthene-, triphenylmethane-, and azo-type tar dye, which contained abundant hydrophilic groups, as polymer electrolytes.

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