Publications by authors named "Midori Nakayama"

Although adenomyosis is a benign uterine disease, it can turn malignant in rare instances. Cystic adenomyosis is a rare variation of adenomyosis, arising from which 8 cases of clear cell carcinoma have been reported. However, to the best of our knowledge, there have been no previous reports describing the mechanism by which clear cell carcinoma develops from cystic adenomyosis.

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Aim: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are serious conditions that occur in 5-10% of pregnancies. Maternal factors, such as maternal age, obesity, and renal disease, have been described as risk factors. In order to extract the background lifestyle and gynecological characteristics for HDP, we conducted a prospective cohort study.

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  • The study evaluates obstetric outcomes in pregnancies resulting from embryo transfer (ET) during hormone replacement therapy (HRT) using assisted reproductive technology (ART).
  • Out of 118 singleton pregnancies analyzed, 87 had data on their HRT cycles, revealing a significant increase in adverse placental outcomes such as placenta accreta spectrum among those undergoing ET during HRT.
  • The findings suggest that pregnancies conceived with ET during HRT have worse outcomes related to placental issues, indicating the need for further research on this potential connection.
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We developed a microfibrous poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) nerve conduit with a three-layered structure to simultaneously enhance nerve regeneration and prevent adhesion of surrounding tissue. The inner layer was composed of PLLA microfiber containing 25% elastin-laminin mimetic protein (AG73-(VPGIG)30) that promotes neurite outgrowth. The thickest middle layer was constructed of pure PLLA microfibers that impart the large mechanical strength to the conduit.

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The best treatment for recurrent granulosa cell tumor(GCT)is considered to be surgical resection, because the effects of chemotherapy or radiation on GCT are obscure. The common site of recurrence is the pelvic cavity, including the surface of the liver and intestine as tumor-dissemination-patterns. Between June 1988 and June 2011, we treated 15 patients with GCT at our hospital.

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