Publications by authors named "Rin S"

Background: The Union for International Cancer Control and American Joint Committee on Cancer tumor staging system is used globally for treatment planning. As it may be insufficient for tumor staging of lower gingival carcinomas, we proposed the mandibular canal tumor staging system. In this study, we aimed to compare the two systems for such tumor staging and to identify prognostic markers.

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  • The 8th edition of the cancer staging system incorporates depth of invasion (DOI) and extranodal extension (ENE) for assessing oral cavity cancer, enhancing its prognostic accuracy compared to the 7th edition.
  • A review of 2,118 patients showed that the new system allowed for a significant number of cases to be upstaged, leading to better differentiation and understanding of the disease's progression.
  • Overall, the updated staging system improved survival prediction and highlighted patients at higher risk of mortality, making it a more effective tool for clinicians.
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Background: The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate the prognosis of patients with oral cavity cancer with positive margin (PM) or close margin (CM) divided into pN- and pN+ groups.

Methods: The evaluated endpoints were local control and disease-specific survival (DSS) rates.

Results: Higher T classification, lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), and older age were significant risk factors for DSS in the pN- groups.

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  • The study investigates the link between pretreatment BMI and outcomes in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma, highlighting that underweight individuals have significantly higher cause-specific mortality.
  • The analysis involved 2,023 East Asian patients, revealing a 25.7% 5-year mortality rate for underweight patients compared to 12.7% for those with normal weight.
  • Underweight patients faced a 51% increased risk of mortality and a 55% higher risk of regional metastasis, emphasizing the importance of BMI as a risk factor in this cancer type.
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To improve the dairy sector in Cambodia in the future, we aimed to reveal the genetic variation and the milk production in Cambodian crossbred dairy cattle. We calculated the percent (%) milk fat content and the average milk yield per cow (L/day) for two farms (Farm R and M) based on the farmers' records and interviews. The crossbred cows originated from Cambodian local farmers and Thailand breeders in Farm R, whereas the crossbred cows originated in Thailand breeders in Farm M.

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  • A multicenter retrospective study examined 69 patients with mucosal malignant melanoma (MM) of the oral cavity in Japan to analyze demographics and treatment outcomes from 2000 to 2020.
  • The study found that most patients were older men, with a mean age of about 70, and many had advanced disease stages, with 79.7% undergoing radical therapy.
  • Results indicated that early detection and radical treatment significantly improved survival rates, highlighting advanced T classification as a key prognostic factor for overall survival.
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Partitiviruses are one of the most prevalent double-stranded RNA viruses that have been identified mostly in filamentous fungi and plants. Partitiviruses generally infect host fungi asymptomatically but infrequently exert significant effect(s) on morphology and virulence, thus being considered a potential source of biological control agents against pathogenic fungi. In this study, we performed a screening for mycoviruses of a collection of Thai isolates of rice fungal pathogen , a causal agent of rice aggregated sheath spot disease.

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Rice orange leaf phytoplasma (ROLP) causes clear orange to yellowish leaf discoloration and severe stunting in rice seedlings. The ecological and biological characteristics of ROLP are largely unknown because the disease has not widely caused serious problems in rice cultivated areas, thereby leading to the low accumulation of research data. However, in the past decade, the disease became a threat to rice production, particularly in South China and India; it has also been recognised in other Asian countries, such as Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines.

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Nicotiana benthamiana ABCG1 and ABCG2 are ABC transporters which are probably involved in the export of capsidiol, the major phytoalexin of Nicotiana species. While capsidiol export by these transporters plays an essential role in post-invasion defense against Phytophthora infestans, they also export unidentified antimicrobial compound(s) involved in pre-invasion defense. In this study, promoter activity of NbABCG2 (Pabcg2a) was analyzed using a GFP marker.

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  • * Participants were divided into two groups: those who ate to their fill (group F) and those who ate in moderation (group M), with results indicating lifestyle factors like alcohol consumption and activity levels influencing VFA differently in each group.
  • * Findings showed a significant relationship between the frequency of fish-eating and lower visceral fat in moderate eaters (group M), suggesting that a fish-rich diet may help reduce visceral fat accumulation for those who monitor their portion sizes.
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Interstitial lung disease is the most common complication and cause of death among patients with scleroderma. Scleroderma-related interstitial lung disease has usually been treated with cyclophosphamide; however, its effect was evaluated to be modest and long-term administration of this drug is associated with adverse effects. Herein, we report our clinical experience of administering pirfenidone, which is an antifibrotic agent, in five patients with scleroderma-related interstitial lung disease.

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A 52-year-old female came to this institution complaining of a right leg mass lesion. Ultrasonography showed a 16 x 12 x 20mm hypoechoic solid mass lesion in the right leg. The patient underwent surgery during the diagnosis of Schwannoma.

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Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis (XGC) is an uncommon lesion which may form a tumor-like mass in inflamed gallbladders. In a review of 44 cases there were 40 associated with gallstones which had been incarcerated in the neck of the gallbladder, 10 with past histories of abdominal surgeries, 15 with diabetes mellitus, three with carcinomas in the neck of the gallbladder and four with carcinomas in the other organs. Radiologically the differential diagnosis of gallbladder cancer and XGC was difficult in several cases.

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We have had experience with 31 tracheoplastic procedures. Underlying diseases consisted of primary tumor, cancer invasion from carcinoma of the thyroid gland and the esophagus, traumatic rupture and post-tracheostomy and tuberculous stenoses. During operation, respiratory support has been satisfactorily established by using the intubation method via the operative field and/or high frequency ventilation instrument.

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We examined the value of the CSF-HU preparation (colony-stimulating factor derived from human urine: P-100) to prevent or treat granulocytopenia induced by anticancer chemotherapy. Subjects were urogenital cancer patients who underwent two courses of the same chemotherapy regimen. Among these patients, we selected the subjects whose leucocyte counts were decreased to less than 2000/mm3 after the first course of anticancer chemotherapy.

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Two cases of retroperitoneal schwannoma, one malignant, and the other benign, are herein reported. The first case was a 71-year-old female with a complaint of dull right flank pain. CT scan showed a large mass, which occupied almost the whole right half of the abdominal cavity extraperitoneally, accompanied by a low density portion in its central part.

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A 75-year-old man visited our clinic on November 11, 1982 with the complaint of a painless mass in the right scrotum. The mass was hen's egg sized and hard. Surgery was performed under the diagnosis of testicular tumor.

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Seven adult autopsied cases with noncirrhotic portal hypertension and thromboembolic occlusion of the large extra- and intrahepatic portal veins are presented. There were two types of portal venous occlusion: old thromboembolic occlusion (group A, two cases) and fresh thromboembolic occlusion (group B, five cases). In group A the occlusion was complete and the affected veins, which were identified clearly by elastic fiber stains, were characteristically shrunk to cause a long-standing portal hypertension.

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