Publications by authors named "Kobayashi Kenichiro"

Background: Bovine leukaemia virus (BLV)-infected Holstein cattle carrying certain bovine leukocyte antigen (BoLA)-DRB3 alleles were previously shown to be resistant to BLV provirus multiplication, while those carrying other alleles were susceptible. This study aimed to determine whether the BoLA-DRB3 alleles carried by BLV-infected cattle could predict proviral load (PVL) and peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL) count distribution (PVL/PBL distribution).

Methods: Blood samples from Holstein cattle on four dairy farms were tested for the presence of BLV antibodies using a commercial ELISA.

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Background: It has been assumed that economically developed countries are well nourished compared to developing countries, but little is known about how economic status affects dietary micronutrient intake in the future childbearing generation.

Objective: We analyzed the trend of dietary micronutrient adequacy in young adults in Japan, as one of the representative countries with advanced dietary habits and economic progress.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis using 2 web-accessible databases, namely the Japanese National Health and Nutrition Survey and the World Development Indicators.

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Transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM) is a unique neonatal leukemoid reaction caused by a pathognomonic GATA1 mutation in conjunction with the gene dosage effect of trisomy 21, which is either of germline or somatic origin. We encountered a 48,XYY,+21 phenotypically normal neonate with Down syndrome who developed TAM due to cryptic germline mosaicism. Quantification of the mosaic ratio was complicated by an overestimation bias of hyperproliferating TAM within the germline component.

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  • Japanese spotted fever (JSF), a tick-borne illness caused by Rickettsia japonica, has seen rising cases, with a notable cluster of seven reported for the first time in Japan's literature, linked to a cemetery visit in late 2019.
  • This outbreak was linked to an increase in cemetery visitors during a Buddhist event and a surge in infectious tick larvae, highlighting the role of environmental factors in disease spread.
  • Effective management of the outbreak involved prompt collaborative response from clinical, laboratory, and public health sectors, emphasizing the need for early intervention to prevent severe disease outcomes.
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  • - Japan's universal healthcare is struggling economically due to an aging population, and this study explores dental expenditures using government insurance claims data, focusing on the dental cost per person (DCPP).
  • - Seven factors influencing DCPP were analyzed, including age, demographics, socioeconomic status, regional wealth, and the impact of initiatives like the 8020 campaign, with findings showing higher spending in older populations (75+) across the country.
  • - The analysis revealed that dental costs are affected by geographic location, income levels, and participation in government assistance programs, highlighting the need for strategic management to address rising healthcare costs as the population continues to age.
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019- (COVID-19-) associated cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum (CLOCCs) have been reported as a rare neurological abnormality in severe cases. Here, a case of CLOCCs in the early stages of mild COVID-19 infection during the Omicron BA.1 epidemic is reported along with a literature review.

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Oral hypofunction is the stage at which recovery can be expected with proper diagnosis, management, and motivation before oral dysfunction occurs. The knowledge and attitude toward oral function can influence the maintenance and improvement of oral function. However, whether middle-aged and older adults with declining oral function have knowledge of their oral function and how this knowledge and their attitude affect their oral function are unclear.

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While neck stiffness belongs to the classic triad of meningitis symptoms together with fever and altered mental status, it can also be attributed to inflammation from prevertebral space infection. We describe a difficult-to-diagnose case of prevertebral abscess associated with meningitis. Prevertebral space infection, vertebral osteomyelitis, and meningitis are reported to be associated with each other.

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Introduction: GATA1 mutation plays an important role in initiating transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM) and in the clonal evolution towards acute megakaryoblastic leukaemia (AMKL) associated with Down syndrome (DS). This study aimed to develop and validate the clinical utility of a complementary DNA (cDNA) analysis in parallel with the conventional genomic DNA (gDNA) Sanger sequencing (Ss), as an initial screening test for GATA1 mutations.

Methods: GATA1 mutations were evaluated using both gDNA and cDNA in 14 DS patients using Ss and fragment analysis (FA), respectively.

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We describe the clinical features of a 75-year-old man who presented to our hospital with frequent urination for 3 months. Retrograde urethrography showed extended and continuous narrowing of the stricture in the anterior urethra. Cystourethroscopy showed extended narrowing of the urethral lumen without normal membrane.

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Objectives: Lip-seal strength, which represents the muscle strength of the lips, appears to chiefly contribute to mastication and pronunciation. However, the functional characteristics of lip-seal strength in adults are still undefined. The present study aimed to understand not only the distribution of lip-seal strength in adult men and women but also the effect of age on this strength and identify oral motor functions correlated with lip-seal strength.

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Postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) is characterized by mild thyrotoxicosis occurring within one year of parturition commonly followed by transient hypothyroidism. Having genetic background of autoimmune thyroid disorders is a risk factor for it because the immune reactivation during postpartum period is a trigger for PPT. Pandemic of COVID-19: caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection is a global health problem, and occurrence of Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis after the viral infection have been reported but occurrence of PPT with COVID-19 has never been reported.

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  • * Two of the patients remained positive for the virus three weeks after their symptoms began, and all displayed bilateral ground glass opacities on CT scans.
  • * The report emphasizes the challenges of diagnosing COVID-19 based on common symptoms like fever and cough, suggesting that PCR tests and CT scans are essential for accurate diagnosis.
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Background: In June 2013, the fear of adverse events compelled the government to withdraw its recommendation of the Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Since then, the rate of vaccination among Japanese girls has dropped dramatically.

Objective: This study aims to assess how the Japanese government's policy change against HPV vaccination influenced the degree to which parents in remote areas in Japan accepted the vaccine for their daughters, and to analyze related factors.

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Background: Maximum bite force (MBF) is a common and useful index of masticatory function; it correlates with physical strength in elderly people. Palpation of stiffness in the masseter muscle during forceful biting has been considered to be associated with MBF. However, this assessment method relies on subjective judgments; no study has verified the relationship between MBF and quantitative measurements of masseter muscle stiffness (MMS).

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Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of chest CT to differentiate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia in non-high-epidemic area in Japan.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included 21 patients clinically suspected COVID-19 pneumonia and underwent chest CT more than 3 days after the symptom onset: six patients confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and 15 patients proved uninfected. Using a Likert scale and its receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, two radiologists (R1/R2) evaluated the diagnostic performance of the five CT criteria: (1) ground glass opacity (GGO)-predominant lesions, (2) GGO- and peripheral-predominant lesions, (3) bilateral GGO-predominant lesions; (4) bilateral GGO- and peripheral-predominant lesions, and (5) bilateral GGO- and peripheral-predominant lesions without nodules, airway abnormalities, pleural effusion, and mediastinal lymphadenopathy.

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Secondary expansion and/or evolution of aggressive subclones are associated with the disease progression and resistance to chemotherapy in neuroblastoma, and it is important to track the clonal changes during the treatment period. Cell-free (cf) DNA analysis, namely liquid biopsy, can detect the genomic change of tumor cells without surgical procedures. In this report, we showed that serial polymerase chain reaction-based cf DNA neuroblastoma proto-oncogene quantification is sensitive enough to evaluate the aggressive cellular characteristics of ALK/MYCN-coamplified neuroblastoma and stressed the promise of cf DNA analyses as a reliable molecular marker in advanced neuroblastoma.

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Background: Although age-related changes in muscle quality influence muscle strength, the relationship between masseter muscle (MM) quality and maximum biting force (MBF) has never been studied.

Objective: The aims of the study were to verify the relationship among MM quality, MBF, and the displacement of the MM while biting forcefully (MMD) and to clarify the age-related decline in MBF in healthy elderly persons.

Methods: Seventy-four healthy community-dwelling individuals (mean age, >65 years) from Tokyo metropolis were recruited.

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