Publications by authors named "Ii T"

Clinical trials have investigated the efficacy of rehabilitation robotics for various pathological conditions, but the overall impact on rehabilitation practice remains unclear. We comprehensively examined and analyzed systematic reviews (SRs) of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating rehabilitative interventions with robotic devices. Four databases were searched using term combinations of keywords related to robotic devices, rehabilitation, and SRs.

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Background: Simultaneous surgery for synchronous double cancers of the esophagus and lung is so invasive that minimally invasive surgical procedures are preferred. For left lung cancer, there are few reports on simultaneous surgery due to the difficulty of performing radical esophagectomy only via the left thoracic approach and the high invasiveness of bilateral thoracotomy.

Case Presentation: A 65-year-old man who was diagnosed with synchronous double cancer of the esophagus and left lung underwent transmediastinal esophagectomy (TME) and thoracoscopic lobectomy (TSL) simultaneously.

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Background: Gait disorder remains a major challenge for individuals with stroke, affecting their quality of life and increasing the risk of secondary complications. Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) has emerged as a promising approach for improving gait independence in individuals with stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of RAGT in individuals with subacute hemiparetic stroke using a one-leg assisted gait robot called Welwalk WW-1000.

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Factors affecting the efficiency of walking independence in patients with subacute stroke following robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) and conventional treatment (RAGT-CT) were examined. This retrospective cohort study included 37 patients with stroke [ n  = 11 ischemic; n  = 26 hemorrhagic; median poststroke interval, 28 days (interquartile range, IQR, 24-42)] who underwent RAGT using Welwalk for a median of 3 weeks (IQR, 2-4) followed by conventional training (median, 129 days; IQR, 114-146). The primary outcome was the change in functional independence measure (FIM)-walk item score from before to after RAGT (FIM-walk efficiency).

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Differentiating intestinal T-cell lymphoma from chronic enteropathy (CE) in endoscopic samples is often challenging. In the present study, automated machine learning systems were developed to distinguish between the two diseases, predict clonality, and detect prognostic factors of intestinal lymphoma in cats. Four models were created for four experimental conditions: experiment 1 to distinguish between intestinal T-cell lymphoma and CE; experiment 2 to distinguish large cell lymphoma, small cell lymphoma, and CE; experiment 3 to distinguish granzyme B+ lymphoma, granzyme B- lymphoma, and CE; and experiment 4 to distinguish between T-cell receptor (TCR) clonal population and TCR polyclonal population.

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Our previous study indicated that cytotoxicity of intraepithelial lymphocytes is a poor prognostic factor in feline intestinal T-cell lymphoma (FITL), but the effect of cytotoxic lymphocytes on mucosal epithelium is still unknown. Thus, we investigated the association between cytotoxic lymphocytes and mucosal epithelium in 71 cases of feline intestinal T-cell lymphoma (FITL): epithelial injury, basement membrane injury, cleaved-caspase-3 positivity of epithelial cells, and the number and Ki67 positivity of intraepithelial lymphocytes in granzyme B (GRB)+ and GRB- FITLs were evaluated. Epithelial injury score and the number of intraepithelial lymphocytes in granzyme B (GRB)+ FITL were significantly higher than those of GRB- FITL (P<0.

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Degus () that were kept at a breeding facility presented with neurological or respiratory symptoms and died. Necropsies were performed on 9 individuals, and no significant gross lesions were found. Histologically, spinal cord necrosis was observed in all 9 cases and granulomatous myelitis in 5 of the 9 cases.

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Introduction: We aimed to explore the effect of gait training using Welwalk on gait patterns by comparing differences in gait patterns between robotic-assisted gait training using Welwalk and gait training using an orthosis in individuals with hemiparetic stroke.

Methods: This study included 23 individuals with hemiparetic stroke who underwent gait training with Welwalk combined with overground gait training using an orthosis. Three-dimensional motion analysis on a treadmill was performed under two conditions for each participant: during gait training with Welwalk and with the ankle-foot orthosis.

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Background: Rectal neuroendocrine neoplasms are rare epithelial neoplasms of the rectum. The incidence of these tumors has increased over the past decades. However, many questions remain unanswered regarding their clinicopathology, including the possible mechanisms in which these tumors may grow and metastasize.

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Objective The gender gap in labor force participation is likely larger in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than that in the general population. Thus, we investigated whether gender affected the perception toward persons displaying ADHD symptoms and experiencing difficulty in balancing work and family. Methods Both Japanese laypersons and psychiatrists were recruited for web-based surveys in March and October 2020 via an online survey company, Cross Marketing Inc.

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The number of post-graduate rehabilitation therapists (novice therapists) is increasing due to the growing demand for rehabilitation services in Japan. This study investigated the acquisition status of Japanese novice therapists’ basic clinical skills to clarify their quality and characteristics. Eleven participants’ basic clinical skills (eight physical and three occupational therapists) were assessed using an Objective Structured Clinical Examination.

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  • The study investigated the clinical relevance of minimal malignant pleural effusion (MPE) in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) using liquid-based cytology (LBC) and immunocytochemistry.
  • Out of 240 reviewed NSCLC patients who had lobectomies, only 12 (5%) were found to have minimal MPE, which was linked to older age, tumor characteristics, and adenocarcinoma type.
  • Those with minimal MPE had a favorable 3-year survival rate of 90%, and the study suggests that targeted surgery could be beneficial for certain patients with this condition.
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The expression of cytotoxic molecules in feline intestinal T-cell lymphoma cells was examined immunohistochemically using endoscopic samples of 50 cases. Cases included 14 large-cell lymphomas (LCLs) and 36 small-cell lymphomas (SCLs). Most LCL and some SCL exhibited marked erosion and villous atrophy.

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Primary pulmonary myxoid sarcoma is a rare lung sarcoma, mostly involving the central lung and harboring the fusion. We report an exceptional case of primary pulmonary myxoid sarcoma arising in the peripheral lung and harboring an gene fusion. A 67-year-old man presented with a solid nodule in the right lower lobe, and wedge resection was performed.

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Objective: To elucidate the performance of a shock-absorbing floor material with a mechanical metamaterial (MM-flooring) structure and its effect on the gait and balance of older adults.

Methods: The drop-weight impact was applied to evaluate the shock-absorbing performance. The falling weight was adjusted equivalent to the energy exerted on the femur of an older woman when she falls, which was evaluated on the MM-flooring and six other flooring materials.

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We report 2 cases of locally advanced colorectal cancer in which complete response(CR)was achieved after chemotherapy. Case 1 involved a 71-year-old male diagnosed with rectal cancer invading the bladder. Chemotherapy with SOX plus bevacizumab and IRIS plus bevacizumab was administered for rectal cancer.

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A 76-year-old male underwent distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer and pathological findings showed Stage Ⅳ(T4a, N3a, M1, H0, P0, CY1)with HER2 positivity. He received chemotherapy with S-1 and oxaliplatin(SOX)plus trastuzumab and no disease progression was shown. However, because of Grade 3 adverse skin effects to S-1, he could not continue with the regimen.

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To elucidate the histopathological characteristics and immunophenotypes of canine transmural "mass-forming" gastrointestinal lymphomas and plasmacytomas, 83 surgically resected biopsy samples were examined. All lymphomas and plasmacytomas were located in the small or large intestine except for 1 plasmacytoma which was in the stomach. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification, B-cell neoplasms (17 cases) included lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (6/17), plasmacytoma (5/17), follicular lymphoma (3/17), and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (3/17).

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A 53‒year‒old female was referred to our hospital for abdominal pain. A cystic tumor evolving since 12 years, which was suspected of being a lymphocyst, was detected in her left lower abdomen. Computed tomography(CT)revealed the cystic tumor with enhanced 80 mm enlarged regions.

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Case Summary: A 14-year 3-month-old spayed female mixed-breed cat presented with jaundice, anaemia and thrombocytopenia. Haemophagocytic syndrome associated with lymphoma was suspected after cytological examination of the spleen. Despite treatment with prednisolone, L-asparaginase and nimustine, the cat died 176 days after the initial presentation.

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  • Bronchopleural fistula is a serious complication often following lung cancer surgery, typically due to inadequate drainage and empyema, and while negative-pressure wound therapy has benefits, it poses risks with this condition.
  • A case study detailed the treatment of a 73-year-old malnourished man who developed a bronchopleural fistula after lung surgery, leading to respiratory failure and requiring multiple interventions.
  • Successful treatment involved infection control, bronchial occlusion using fibrin glue, and the application of negative-pressure wound therapy, ultimately leading to lung re-expansion and cavity size reduction.
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A 57-year-old male, who had received a laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer 12 months ago, was diagnosed a resectable liver metastasis from rectal cancer by computed tomography(CT). Neoadjuvant chemotherapy with mFOLFOX6 plus bevacizumab and FOLFIRI plus bevacizumab was performed for liver metastasis. After neoadjuvant chemotherapy, partial response(PR)was proved on the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors(RECIST)and partial resection of the liver was conducted.

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Purpose: The purpose of this work is to characterize the magnitude and variability of B and B inhomogeneities in the liver in large cohorts of patients at both 1.5 T and 3.0 T.

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Objective: Although studies on the efficacy of the rehabilitation robot are increasing, there are few reports using the robot for gait training in the actual clinical setting. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of gait training using Welwalk in hemiparetic stroke patients in a real clinical setting.

Materials And Methods: This prospective study included 36 hemiparetic stroke patients who underwent gait training using Welwalk.

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