Publications by authors named "Kanamori Y"

Backgrounds: Menstruation-related symptoms are a common and serious health problem even without a specific diagnosis such as premenstrual dysphoric mood disorder (PMDD) or dysmenorrhea. Various adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) might be associated with menstruation-related symptoms, not only traditional traumatic events such as abuse, but also expanded ACEs such as childhood poverty, school bullying, or natural disasters.

Objective: This study examined the association between expanded ACEs (ACEs for Japanese) and menstruation-related symptoms among Japanese working women.

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Introduction: Type 1 congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) is characterized by large, dilated cysts that rapidly expand due to aeration immediately after birth, often necessitating surgical resection. In atypical cases of CPAM type 1, fetal T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals a low-intensity solid lung mass containing multiple irregular T2 high-intensity areas.

Methods: Data were retrospectively collected for infants with atypical CPAM type 1 born at our hospital between March 2002 and December 2022.

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Cancer cells adeptly manipulate the tumor microenvironment (TME) to evade host antitumor immunity. However, the role of cancer cell-intrinsic signaling in shaping the immunosuppressive TME remains unclear. Here, we found that the Hippo pathway in cancer cells orchestrates the TME by influencing the composition of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs).

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Insomnia is a major concern among stressed workers worldwide. Although stress generally has a detrimental effect on sleep quality, the impact of biological stress, especially the immunological stress response, on sleep quality is not yet fully understood. Stressed workers were recruited through a screening process using a Brief Job Stress Questionnaire.

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Background/purpose: Cognitive flexibility is a personality trait, which can influence how effectively a healthcare professional can manage a challenging clinical situation. This study explored the cognitive flexibility of undergraduate dental hygiene students at two universities in Asia to gather baseline information in order to consider whether there was an educational need for pre-clinical students with regards to this personality factor.

Materials And Methods: Participants were all undergraduate dental hygiene students in the 2022 academic year at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU; n = 79) and Taipei Medical University (TMU; n = 88).

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  • A 65-year-old man went to the hospital because he had chest and back pain, felt numbness in his left arm, and had weakness in his hand.
  • Doctors thought he might have had a heart attack, but that was ruled out, and further tests were done.
  • An MRI showed that a disc in his neck was causing problems with his T1 nerve, leading to pain and weakness in his left hand and some other signs that doctors recognized.
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Although cells are frequently maintained at cold temperatures during experiments, the effects of cold stress on cell viability and subsequent cellular conditions remain elusive. In this study, we investigated the effects of cold stress on cancer cells under various culture conditions. We showed that cold stress induces ferroptosis, a form of cell death characterized by lipid peroxidation, in sensitive cancer cell lines.

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A 3D bulk metamaterial (MM) containing amorphous multilayered split-ring resonators is proposed, fabricated, and evaluated. Experimentally, the effective refractive index is engineered via the 3D bulk MM, with a contrast of 0.118 across the frequency span from 0.

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Background: Biliary atresia (BA) is an intractable disease of unknown cause that develops in the neonatal period. It causes jaundice and liver damage due to the destruction of extrahepatic biliary tracts,. We have found that heterozygous knockout mice of the SRY related HMG-box 17 (Sox17) gene, a master regulator of stem/progenitor cells in the gallbladder wall, exhibit a condition like BA.

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A miniature low-cost pixelated gradient thickness optical filter is proposed to achieve spectroscopy in the visible wavelength range. The optical filter consists of a two-dimensional array of metal-dielectric-metal thin films arranged in Fabry-Pérot filter configurations with discretely varying cavity thicknesses. The wavelength-selective characterization of each filter is performed by measuring the transmittance over the visible wavelength range.

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The study aimed to examine the association of expanded adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with psychological distress in adulthood. The data from nation-wide online cohort was used for analysis. Community dwelling adults in Japan were included.

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  • Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography is a noninvasive imaging technique used to evaluate blood flow in tissues, particularly in infants suffering from conditions like necrotizing enterocolitis and midgut volvulus.
  • A study reviewed three infant patients who faced complications after surgery, highlighting instances where weak fluorescence indicated areas at risk for ischemia and inadequate blood supply.
  • The findings suggest that weak fluorescence can lead to significant postoperative issues, emphasizing the need for careful assessment during surgical procedures to avoid resection of non-viable intestinal segments.
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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different resin-coating technique strategies and dual-cure resin luting materials on proximal marginal adaptation and the microtensile bond strengths (μTBSs) of CAD/CAM hybrid ceramic inlays. Extracted human molars were classified into four groups, depending on the coating technique: No coating (None), single coating (1-coating), double coating (2-coating), and flowable resin-coating (Combination). The inlays were bonded with one of the three materials: Panavia V5 (V5), Rely X Ultimate (RXU), and Calibra Ceram (CC).

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In this study, we propose a terahertz stretchable metamaterial that can measure uniaxial strain. Gold dolmen resonators formed on a sheet of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is deformed by strain, and its resonance peak exhibits the gradual decrease in reflectance without a frequency shift, which is suitable for imaging applications at a single frequency. The metamaterial was designed by mechanical and electromagnetic simulations and fabricated by microfabrication including a transfer process of gold structures from a glass substrate to a PDMS sheet.

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  • This study compares respiratory function outcomes of patients who underwent thoracoscopic lobectomy (TS) versus those who had thoracotomy (TR) over a 12-year period.
  • The TR procedure was found to be quicker and performed on younger patients compared to TS, but both groups showed similar respiratory function results post-surgery after testing at age eight.
  • Despite the differences in procedure timing and duration, the pulmonary function test results (forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume) were not significantly different between the two surgical methods.
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We constructed a tunable Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) by controlling the effective refractive index of pitch-variable subwavelength gratings (PV-SWGs) that were incorporated into an FP cavity. The period of the PV-SWG can be varied to change the effective refractive index and shift the optical resonant frequency of the FPI. Compared with conventional methods that tune the optical resonance by adding fillers or deforming the cavity, the proposed FPI obtained a higher transmission and quality factor (Q-factor) for the transmittance peak, and its resonant frequency can be shifted by simply stretching the PV-SWG.

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  • The study investigates the mediastinal shift angle as a new MRI index linked to survival rates in fetuses with congenital diaphragmatic hernia, but its relevance in congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) had not been explored.
  • Researchers measured the mediastinal shift angles in 124 control fetuses and 32 fetuses diagnosed with CPAM, finding significant differences and a positive correlation with the CPAM volume ratio.
  • Results suggest that the mediastinal shift angle might effectively assess CPAM severity in fetal MRI, showing promising accuracy for clinical use.
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  • The study investigates the connection between psychological distress and sociability in older adults who survived the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, using data from a 2020 survey of 3,588 people aged 65 and over.
  • Findings show a 10.5% prevalence of psychological distress, with female participants experiencing slightly higher rates than males, revealing various factors like age, income loss, and social isolation linked to increased distress.
  • The research highlights the importance of community participation and social relationships, suggesting that enhancing these connections could mitigate psychological distress, particularly emphasizing different needs for men and women in social engagement.
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Proper nutritional management is important for the growth and development of children with motor or intellectual disabilities; however, few studies have investigated the nutrient intake of children with disabilities. This study aimed to investigate the nutrient intake and food groups that are the main sources of nutrients for children with disabilities. This cross-sectional observational study included twenty-five children (mean age, 11⋅8 years) from five hospitals in Japan.

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Objective: Currently, 65.3% of older adults in Japan live in couple households. If one partner dies, the other may be unable to reconstruct their lifestyles, have health problems, or become isolated.

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  • The study aimed to develop quality indicators (QIs) for pediatric and perinatal care in Japan due to the lack of established indicators and assurance of care quality.
  • Using a modified Delphi method, researchers analyzed clinical guidelines and existing indicators to create 79 QIs, which were then tested for feasibility at the National Children's Hospital.
  • Results showed varying performance levels across different QI categories, confirming that the developed indicators are measurable and applicable for hospitals across Japan.
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  • There is currently no standard diagnostic method or treatment for congenital isolated hypoganglionosis (CIHG), prompting a study to evaluate patient outcomes and surgical interventions over nearly three decades.
  • Data from 19 patients were analyzed, focusing on surgical procedures like enterostomy types and the intestinal ratio (IR), with all patients requiring a diverting enterostomy.
  • Results indicated that patients with Santulli-type and Bishop-Koop-type stomas had better growth outcomes and lower dependency on parenteral nutrition compared to those with end-stomas or tube-stomas, highlighting the need for tailored surgical approaches and possible intestinal transplantation for achieving enteral autonomy.
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Unintended pregnancy (UP) can negatively impact the health of mothers, children, and families. While Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are increasingly known to affect sexual health, the influence on pregnancy intention is not fully understood. This study examines the relationship between ACEs and UP and explores other related factors, using 5049 pregnant and postpartum women data from the Japan COVID-19 and Society Internet Survey (JACSIS).

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Windows with passive multilayer coatings can allow less energy to be used when maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures. As a type of effective solar energy management, these coatings can prevent the generation of excessive heat inside buildings or vehicles by reflecting near-infrared solar radiation (750-2000 nm) while retaining visible light transmission (400-750 nm) over a large range of viewing angles. To prevent overheating, they must also reflect rather than absorb near-infrared radiation.

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