Publications by authors named "M KAMEDA"

Background: C5 palsy is a frequent complication following cervical spine surgery, particularly after posterior approaches. Although several risk factors have been proposed, the incidence of C5 palsy after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) remains less well understood. This study aims to elucidate the risk factors and neurological recovery associated with C5 palsy following ACDF.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in preventing the exacerbation of asthma.

Methods: This retrospective study investigated the changes in the rate of continuous steroid inhalation introduced over three years due to SLIT in 328 patients aged 5-15 years who were diagnosed with allergic rhinitis between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2019. These patients were not initially prescribed with continuous steroid inhalation.

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Article Synopsis
  • No prior reports have compared section thickness (ST) between sliding microtomes (SM) and rotary microtomes (RM), leading to a study using two cooling conditions: ice pack (IP) and continuous cooling device (CCD).
  • Results showed that while ST was greater for SM under IP conditions, both microtomes had identical ST when using the CCD condition; thus, CCD was selected for further research.
  • The study found a significant difference in ST between tissue surfaces and paraffin surfaces in fish sausage blocks, but no difference in human kidney blocks, highlighting the importance of consistent ST and cooling methods for accurate quantitative analysis.
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Temporal information processing in the range of a few hundred milliseconds to seconds involves the cerebellum and basal ganglia. In this chapter, we present recent studies on nonhuman primates. In the studies presented in the first half of the chapter, monkeys were trained to make eye movements when a certain amount of time had elapsed since the onset of the visual cue (time production task).

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We developed a test to evaluate badminton-specific endurance. The study included 10 female badminton players. Five participants were ranked in Japan's top 100 national rankings (ranked), whereas the others were unranked (unranked).

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