Publications by authors named "Kuriyama Y"

Background: Protoacoustics has emerged as a promising real-time range measurement method for proton therapy. Optical hydrophones (OHs) are considered suitable to detect protoacoustic waves owing to their ultracompact size and high sensitivity. In our previous research, we demonstrated that the time-of-arrival (TOA) measured by an OH showed good agreement with the simulated ground truth in a homogeneous medium.

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  • The study aimed to create an electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) system to monitor chemotherapy patients at an outpatient oncology clinic and assess its effects.* -
  • Participants reported 28 symptoms weekly using their devices, with alerts sent to healthcare providers when serious symptoms were reported, leading to timely interventions.* -
  • The results showed that while ePRO participants had better overall survival and clinical outcomes than non-participants, these outcomes did not significantly differ from those before the ePRO implementation.*
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Purpose: The acetabular coverage in osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) affects the need for surgical intervention, and the collapse of the femoral head remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the relation between the acetabular coverage and the need for surgical treatment and femoral head collapse.

Methods: The study included 158 patients with 252 hips with glucocorticoid administration and idiopathic ONHF without osteoarthritis changes.

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Iron is an essential trace metal, vital for various physiologic processes, but excess levels can harm health. Maintaining iron homeostasis is critical, with hepcidin playing a key role. The isoform hepcidin-25 exerts the most significant influence on iron metabolism, making its serum levels a valuable diagnostic tool.

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Background: Ionoacoustics is a promising approach to reduce the range uncertainty in proton therapy. A miniature-sized optical hydrophone (OH) was used as a measuring device to detect weak ionoacoustic signals with a high signal-to-noise ratio in water. However, further development is necessary to prevent wave distortion because of nearby acoustic impedance discontinuities while detection is conducted on the patient's skin.

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Azetidine is a prevalent structural motif found in various biologically active compounds. In this research paper, we report La(OTf)-catalyzed intramolecular regioselective aminolysis of -3,4-epoxy amines to afford azetidines. This reaction proceeded in high yields even in the presence of acid-sensitive and Lewis basic functional groups.

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  • Warts, caused by HPV, can be hard to distinguish from similar skin conditions like clavus and callus, so researchers are exploring less-invasive methods to differentiate them.
  • In a study with 90 patients, DNA was successfully extracted from surface swabs and scales, enabling the detection of various HPV types using PCR.
  • Results showed a 90.9% agreement rate between clinical diagnosis and HPV detection, highlighting challenges in diagnosing plantar warts, especially in older patients, and suggesting that swabbing techniques can aid in diagnosis and follow-up.
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More than 200 types of human papillomavirus (HPV) have been reported to date and have been associated with various dermatological diseases. Among dermatological diseases, viral verrucae are the most commonly reported to be associated with HPV. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV) consists of three types: typical EV is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder with TMC6/TMC8 gene mutations, atypical EV develops due to various gene mutations that cause immunodeficiency, and acquired EV develops due to acquired immunodeficiency.

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Background: Proton range uncertainty has been the main factor limiting the ability of proton therapy to concentrate doses to tumors to their full potential. Ionoacoustic (IA) range verification is an approach to reducing this uncertainty by detecting thermoacoustic waves emitted from an irradiated volume immediately following a pulsed proton beam delivery; however, the signal weakness has been an obstacle to its clinical application. To increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) with the conventional piezoelectric hydrophone (PH), the detector-sensitive volume needs to be large, but it could narrow the range of available beam angles and disturb real-time images obtained during beam delivery.

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The protein long interspersed nuclear elements-1 (LINE-1) serves as a useful surrogate marker of global methylation but little is known for Merkel cell carcinoma. LINE-1 expression was found only in Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV)-positive Merkel cell carcinomas but not in MCPyV-negative Merkel cell carcinomas, suggesting that epigenetic dysregulation may be associated with MCPyV expression.

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  • Recent findings indicate that the BRAF V600E mutation is targetable in colorectal neuroendocrine cancers, with a combination therapy involving a BRAF inhibitor and anti-EGFR antibody recommended for patients with this mutation.
  • A case study of a 77-year-old man with lymph node recurrence of ascending colonic NEC revealed that after unsuccessful traditional chemotherapy, treatment was switched to the targeted regimen, leading to significantly reduced tumor markers and notable shrinkage of metastases.
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  • This study examines the link between BRCA1/BRCA2 variants and the risk of ovarian cancer (OC) in families with these genetic mutations in Japan.
  • It found that family members with the Q934X variant have a significantly higher ratio of OC to breast cancer (BC) compared to those with other BRCA1 variants, suggesting increased OC risk associated with this variant.
  • Additionally, the R2318X variant showed a higher OC to BC ratio than the overall BRCA2 value, highlighting the potential for certain BRCA variants to impact cancer risk differently.
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Type I interferon (IFN) plays a crucial role in innate and adaptive immunity, and aberrant IFN responses are involved in systemic autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and dermatomyositis (DM). Type I IFNs can be induced by transcribed retrotransposons. The regulation of retrotransposons and type I IFN and the downstream IFN pathways in SLE, DM, and autoimmune blistering disease (AIBD) were investigated.

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In the worldwide coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, skin manifestations were seen in COVID-19 patients. We report a case in which a COVID-19 patient developed cutaneous lesions that were diagnosed as erythema nodosum-like lesions, which were associated with COVID-19. Nasopharyngeal swab polymerase chain reaction (PCR) confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

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Purpose: Ionoacoustics is one of the promising approaches to verify the beam range in proton therapy. However, the weakness of the wave signal remains a main hindrance to its application in clinics. Here we studied the potential use of a fixed-field alternating gradient accelerator (FFA), one of the accelerator candidates for future proton therapy.

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  • *Recent studies have shown that tocilizumab (TCZ), particularly when administered subcutaneously (TCZ-SC), can be effective for treating ASD that does not respond to standard therapies.
  • *In a case series involving three patients, TCZ-SC led to rapid fever resolution and normalization of inflammatory markers without serious side effects, suggesting it could be a viable and cost-effective treatment option for refractory ASD.
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In contrast to conventional X-ray therapy, proton beam therapy (PBT) can confine radiation doses to tumours because of the presence of the Bragg peak. However, the precision of the treatment is currently limited by the uncertainty in the beam range. Recently, a unique range verification methodology has been proposed based on simulation studies that exploit spherical ionoacoustic waves with resonant frequency (SPIREs).

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Highly regioselective intramolecular aminolysis of 3,4-epoxy amines has been achieved. Key features of this reaction are (1) chemoselective activation of epoxides in the presence of unprotected aliphatic amines in the same molecules by a La(OTf) catalyst and (2) excellent regioselectivity for anti-Baldwin 5-endo-tet cyclization. This reaction affords 3-hydroxy-2-alkylpyrrolidines stereospecifically in high yields.

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