Publications by authors named "K Minoguchi"

Background: During pandemic situations, many guidelines recommend that surgical masks be worn by both healthcare professionals and infected patients in healthcare settings. The purpose of this study was to clarify the levels and changes of oxygen concentration over time while oxygen was administered over a surgical mask.

Methods: Patients scheduled to undergo general anesthesia (n = 99) were enrolled in this study.

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We herein report a fatal case of Legionella pneumophila pneumonia in a tocilizumab-treated rheumatoid arthritis patient who was in a state of shock on admission but remained afebrile even during severe pneumonia. Legionella antigen was detected in the urine and neutrophil CD64 expression was highly elevated. Despite undergoing intensive treatment, the patient developed sepsis and died 12 days after admission.

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  • * Researchers reviewed 36 cases of oral mite anaphylaxis, finding that 94% involved homemade dishes made with previously opened okonomiyaki or takoyaki mixes stored improperly.
  • * Microscopic analysis confirmed the presence of allergens from specific mites and indicated elevated specific IgE levels in patients, suggesting strong allergic reactions to mite contaminants in flavored flour.
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Japanese cedar pollen is the most common causative allergen for seasonal allergic rhinitis (AR) in Japan. More commonly known as Japanese cedar pollinosis, it occurs in spring causing the typical symptoms of seasonal AR, such as sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, nasal itching, and itching of the eyes. Previous reports indicate that the prevalence of Japanese cedar pollinosis among Japanese was 26.

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Background: Treatment guidelines recommend the use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) as first-line therapy for all stages of persistent asthma. However, it is unknown whether ICS dose reduction in adult asthmatics is compatible with maintaining asthma control. Moreover, there are no predictors of efficacy in maintaining asthma control upon ICS reduction.

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