Publications by authors named "Kazumasa Kumazawa"

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  • The study used biomathematics to analyze the growth of the cerebellum in normally developing fetuses versus those with trisomy 18 in Japan, involving 407 normal and 33 trisomy 18 fetuses.
  • It established a formula to describe cerebellar length relative to time, resulting in regression equations showing exponential growth patterns for normal fetuses.
  • The findings revealed that cerebellar growth rates were significantly slower in fetuses with trisomy 18 compared to normal ones, highlighting the utility of biomathematics in understanding fetal development.*
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Aim: A large cohort study of Japanese women reported that the rate of recurrent spontaneous preterm delivery (sPTD) in the next pregnancy was 22.3%; therefore, it is important to prevent recurrent sPTD. The present study investigated the rate of recurrent sPTD in pregnant women treated with probiotics.

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Vaginal progesterone reduces the preterm birth frequency among high-risk women with a cervical length ≤25 mm at midtrimester. However, the strategy may promote no substantial reduction in overall preterm birth rates, because such high-risk women are only approximately 2% of all pregnant women, which restrict the number of participants. Our purpose was to determine whether prophylactic vaginal progesterone administration can preserve cervical length and reduce preterm birth rates among women with mild cervical shortening.

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We used a differential equation to identify the biological relationship between the maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) and lactation on postpartum day 4 in Japanese women with neonatal separation. This retro-spective observational study included 252 mothers (135 primiparas, 117 multiparas) whose singleton neonates were admitted to a neonatal ICU. We formulated hypotheses based on breast anatomy to analyze the relation-ship between the expressed milk obtained on postpartum day 4 and the maternal prepregnancy BMI with the following differential equation: y'(x) = k y(x)/x, where k is the constant, x is the prepregnancy BMI, and y is the expressed milk volume.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the size of fetal branch pulmonary artery (PA) diameters in normal growth fetuses.

Method: Fetal PA diameters were measured in 175 normal fetuses between 18 and 40 weeks of gestation from 2005 to 2006. In addition, 4 fetuses with left-sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) from 2001 to 2006 were retrospectively reviewed.

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It is generally thought that, in order to compensate for lower solar flux and maintain liquid oceans on the early Earth, methane must have been an important greenhouse gas before approximately 2.2 billion years (Gyr) ago. This is based upon a simple thermodynamic calculation that relates the absence of siderite (FeCO3) in some pre-2.

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We diagnosed hypoplastic left heart syndrome in a 26-week-old fetus using fetal echocardiography. Color Doppler ultrasonography was helpful for evaluating the structural abnormalities. The diameters of the aorta and the pulmonary artery were measured periodically from 26 to 38 weeks of gestation.

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Surfactant treatment in infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has decreased neonatal mortality. With the advent of this therapy, it has become important to predict accurately the fetal lung maturity of a fetus before delivery. We evaluated the stable microbubble test (SMT), surfactant protein-A (SP-A) and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) in amniotic fluid as predicting markers for RDS.

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