Publications by authors named "K Tanebe"

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  • The 5th Revised Edition of The Guideline for Gynecological Practice was published in 2023, updating the previous edition from 12 years ago.
  • This new edition addresses 5 additional clinical questions, totaling 103, categorized into areas like infectious disease, oncology, endocrinology, and women's healthcare.
  • The guidelines aim to provide consensus on appropriate diagnostic and treatment methods for gynecological outpatient care, with each answer rated by a Recommendation Level (A, B, C).
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  • The 2020 4th Revised Edition of The Guideline for Gynecological Practice was published nine years after the first edition, featuring updates from The Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology and The Japan Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
  • The new guidelines incorporate four additional clinical questions, totaling 99 clinical questions across various categories such as infectious disease, oncology, endocrinology, and women's healthcare.
  • The report aims to outline general policies for diagnostic and treatment methods deemed appropriate for standard gynecological outpatient care, complete with a Recommendation Level for each answer (A, B, or C).
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The effect of blood cadmium (Cd), which reflects not only Cd body burden but also recent Cd exposure and communicates with fetal blood in the placenta, on newborn size at birth was investigated. Blood Cd of 55 mothers from Toyama, Japan, at 30-32 gestational weeks was measured using a flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The relationship between blood Cd and newborn size was analyzed after adjustment for gestational age and maternal build.

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It has been reported that many types of stresses, which caused physiological and psychological alterations in dams as prenatal maternal stress, affected behavioral and emotional traits of their offspring. However, effects of environmental temperature changes, which induce various stress responses in both animals and humans, have not been assessed as prenatal maternal stress. Repeated cold stress (RCS) is a type of chronic cold stress in which environmental temperature changes rapidly and frequently several times within a day.

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A study to clarify the food composition and nutritional factors that contribute to the levels of blood and urinary cadmium (Cd) was conducted on 50 pregnant Japanese women with mean age of 29 years. The mean iron (Fe) intake of subjects was 9.2 mg, which is much lower than the recommended level of 20 mg for pregnant women.

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