Publications by authors named "Rie Sato"

Overhead throwing sports, such as baseball and softball, pose a risk of upper extremity injuries, including the elbow. Studies on overhead throwing sports among female athletes is scarce compared to their male counterparts. A total of 329 athletes (271 softball, 58 baseball) aged 18-22 years participated in the study and answered an anonymous survey regarding their personal backgrounds and elbow injuries.

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(1) Background: In general, it is known that continuity of care can contribute to an increase in patient satisfaction, reduce health care costs, and improve patient outcomes. A guarantee of continuity in pharmacotherapy is a big challenge facing Japanese health care as a system that encourages cooperation/collaboration for pharmacists with other health care professions is currently lacking. (2) Method: This is a narrative review.

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  • Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a non-invasive imaging technique that captures the bioelectrical impedance of the chest wall and has recently evolved to produce 3D images rather than just single-plane views.
  • A new prototype of a multi-slice EIT system was tested on a 62-year-old female patient with severe pneumonia, showcasing its ability to generate detailed 3D images that closely matched traditional CT scans.
  • The study revealed an unusual airflow pattern in pneumonia patients, where air entered the upper lung regions first, differing from healthy individuals, highlighting the system’s potential for better understanding lung function in disease contexts.
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  • The national insurance system in Japan has provided high-quality healthcare access to citizens across various socioeconomic backgrounds, but it's facing financial challenges due to an aging population and rising social security costs.
  • Medical consultations are increasing expenses and overloading doctors, raising questions about how to balance workload without delegating tasks.
  • Sweden’s healthcare system, which relies on collaboration between general practitioners and specialist nurses, offers a model that could help Japan manage doctor workloads while improving patient care and reducing hospital stays.
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Objective: In Sweden, primary healthcare centers play an important role in the performance of general practice, education, and clinical research. In Japan, general physicians or general practitioners are expected to be more active in the small-scale hospitals and clinics in rural areas. This study aimed to explore the differences in attitudes toward general practice and clinical research among medical students in Japan and Sweden to present solutions to help doctors stay in rural areas of Japan.

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Shoot apical meristems (SAMs) continuously initiate organ formation and maintain pluripotency through dynamic genetic regulations and cell-to-cell communications. The activity of meristems directly affects the plant's structure by determining the number and arrangement of organs and tissues. We have taken a forward genetic approach to dissect the genetic pathway that controls cell differentiation around the SAM.

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  • Clostridioides difficile infection, linked to antibiotic use, can also arise without such exposure, leading to severe diarrhea and even intussusception, a rare intestinal obstruction.
  • An 82-year-old man in Japan experienced severe symptoms including dizziness, diarrhea, and respiratory distress, ultimately diagnosed with community-acquired C. difficile infection and subsequent intussusception.
  • Treatment with vancomycin was initiated, but surgery was required to resolve the intussusception, revealing a highly virulent strain of C. difficile linked to severe gastrointestinal complications.
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  • Japanese Spotted Fever (JSF) is increasing in Japan with over 300 cases reported annually, characterized by fever, rash, and eschar, which are crucial for diagnosis.
  • Though not typically life-threatening with appropriate treatment, delayed diagnosis can lead to severe complications like disseminated intravascular coagulation and multiple organ failure.
  • A case report highlights three patients diagnosed promptly due to the classic symptoms, emphasizing the need for thorough physical exams to improve JSF prognosis.
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Background: Enhanced recovery is the gold standard in modern perioperative management, including that for cesarean deliveries. However, qualitative and quantitative data on the physical and psychological recovery of women after vaginal childbirth are limited. Whether neuraxial labor analgesia influences postpartum recovery is unknown.

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A 74-year-old woman had a mastectomy for right breast cancer in 201X. Eight years later, the patient developed multiple bone metastases and was treated with denosumab by her previous doctor. A year after, she was diagnosed with anti-resorptive agents-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, and preservation treatment was performed.

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Rapid eating has been demonstrated to be associated with obesity and overweight. However, few studies have characterized the separate relationships of eating speed with visceral and subcutaneous fat mass or circulating adiponectin concentration. We hypothesized that rapid eating is associated with the larger visceral fat tissue (VFT) area and lower adiponectin concentration, but not with the subcutaneous fat tissue (SFT) area in men and women.

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Positional instillation of contrast (PIC) cystography is effective for detecting occult vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), which can not be revealed by standard voiding cystourethrography (VCUG). We experienced two cases of young female patients; one had repeated urinary tract infection with a negative VUR on standard VCUG, and the other had findings suggestive of reflux hydronephrosis and intolerance of standard VCUG. They underwent PIC cystography, and occult VUR was detected in both cases.

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Early life stress is associated with overgrowth of the amygdala, which plays a key role in the processing and memory of emotional responses. Herein, we aimed to explore the amygdala volume in children with single-ventricle congenital heart disease who experience repeated admissions during the neonatal period and infancy. We compared the amygdala volume measured using brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) between 40 patients after completion of the Fontan procedure and 40 age- and sex-matched control subjects Age at the MRI study were 9.

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  • Capecitabine plus oxaliplatin (CapeOX) is a common chemotherapy for gastric cancer that can cause severe digestive and neurological side effects after surgery, necessitating supportive care.
  • A study at Jichi Medical University evaluated how effective outpatient pharmacist interventions were for patients undergoing this treatment, measuring their impact on treatment dosage and side effects.
  • Results showed that patients with at least five pharmacist interventions experienced higher treatment doses and fewer side effects, indicating that continuous pharmacy support can improve treatment outcomes for these patients.
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Jellyfish (JF) mucin (precisely, a mucin-type glycoprotein named qniumucin: Q-mucin) first discovered in JF is mainly composed of highly O-glycosylated domains, and its unique structure suggests its wide applications as a smart material. In this study, the standard protocol used to date was thoroughly reinvestigated because the processing of raw JF was rather difficult and continuous production from frozen sources was also indispensable. Finally, we concluded that Q-mucin is involved not in mucus but in the mesoglea, i.

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  • * Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM) is a heart condition triggered by extreme stress, frequently affecting older women.
  • * This case report discusses an 85-year-old woman who experienced both NPPE and TCM due to upper airway obstruction, highlighting the need to consider these complications in similar cases among older adults.
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Individuals with trisomy 18 (T18) usually have congenital heart disease, often with pulmonary hypertension, which is associated with poor outcomes. This study aimed to explore the characteristics of pulmonary circulation including pulmonary vascular resistance (Rp) and compliance (Cp) among them. We retrospectively reviewed cardiac catheterization data in subjects with T18, trisomy 21 (T21), and without chromosomal anomaly (control group) who were referred due to heart failure associated with ventricular septal defect between 2000 and 2020.

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Background: Ne-Zake is the drinking of alcohol before sleeping for helping to fall asleep and sleep well, and Mukae-Zake is the drinking of alcohol in the morning for "calming down" or "curing hangovers".

Objective: We sought to examine the relationship of insomnia with Ne-Zake and Mukae-Zake among healthy middle-aged Japanese farmers.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 746 participants (mean age, 59.

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Previously, we isolated jacalin-related lectins termed PPL2, PPL3 (PPL3A, 3B and 3C) and PPL4 from the mantle secretory fluid of (Mabe) pearl shell. They showed the sequence homology with the plant lectin family, jacalin-related β-prism fold lectins (JRLs). While PPL3s and PPL4 shared only 35%-50% homology to PPL2A, respectively, they exhibited unique carbohydrate binding properties based on the multiple glycan-binding profiling data sets from frontal affinity chromatography analysis.

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We determined the primary structures of jacalin-related lectins termed PPL3s (PPL3A, 3B, and 3C, which are dimers consisting of sequence variants α + α, α + β, β + β, respectively) and PPL4, which is heterodimer consisting of α + β subunits, isolated from mantle secretory fluid of (Mabe) pearl shell. Their carbohydrate-binding properties were analyzed, in addition to that of PPL2A, which was previously reported as a matrix protein. PPL3s and PPL4 shared only 35-50% homology to PPL2A, respectively; they exhibited significantly different carbohydrate-binding specificities based on the multiple glycan binding profiling data sets from frontal affinity chromatography analysis.

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Here, we show the easy-handling of a liquid gallium-tin alloy (Ga : Sn) as a laser target source for 13.5 nm light generation. The alloys have ∼30 °C freezing points according to a differential scanning calorimetry cooling process.

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Hitomi X-ray studies of Giant Radio Pulses from the Crab pulsar.

Publ Astron Soc Jpn Nihon Tenmon Gakkai

April 2018

To search for giant X-ray pulses correlated with the giant radio pulses (GRPs) from the Crab pulsar, we performed a simultaneous observation of the Crab pulsar with the X-ray satellite Hitomi in the 2 - 300 keV band and the Kashima NICT radio observatory in the 1.4 - 1.7 GHz band with a net exposure of about 2 ks on 25 March 2016, just before the loss of the Hitomi mission.

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  • This case highlights an extremely rare situation of bilateral tubal pregnancies occurring after a single-embryo transfer in a woman with a history of infertility.
  • An ultrasound at 5 weeks confirmed pregnancy signs in both fallopian tubes, and surgery revealed ectopic pregnancy, leading to the removal of both tubes.
  • This case is unique since previous instances of bilateral tubal pregnancies resulted from multiple ovulations or embryo transfers, raising questions about the origins of the embryonic tissue found in both tubes.
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Magnetization switching of high-anisotropy nanomagnets by a small magnetic field is a key challenge in developing future magnetic nanodevices. In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate magnetization switching of a perpendicularly magnetized nanomagnet induced solely by an in-plane circularly polarized microwave magnetic field. Applying a microwave field with an amplitude below 5% of the anisotropy field induces large ferromagnetic resonance excitation, which results in magnetization switching even in the absence of a dc field.

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