Publications by authors named "T Ariizumi"

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate how effective a deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) and image processing analysis are at detecting oral cancers using non-invasive fluorescence visualization, involving 1,076 patients with various oral conditions.
  • The study found that fluorescence visualization loss (FVL) was highly effective in identifying oral cancer, with rates of sensitivity at 96.9% and specificity at 77.3%, while the DCNN showed overall high recall and precision for classifying different oral diseases.
  • The results indicated that the DCNN achieved an impressive sensitivity of 98% and specificity of 92.7% for detecting oral cancer, with an average accuracy across all lesions of 85.1%.
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Yezo virus (YEZV) is an emerging tick-borne virus that causes acute febrile illness. It has been continuously reported in patients and ticks in Japan and China since its first identification in Hokkaido, Japan. While serological tests have demonstrated that YEZV infections are prevalent in wild animals, such as raccoons (Procyon lotor), the determinants of infection in wild animals remain largely unknown.

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Migratory birds carry ticks harboring various pathogens, including the zoonotic Yezo virus. In Hokkaido, Japan, we collected ticks from migratory birds during 2020-2021. Eight of 385 pools, comprising 2,534 ticks, tested positive for Yezo virus RNA, suggesting Yezo virus might be spread through the flyways of migratory birds.

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West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that causes encephalitis in humans and infects crocodiles, resulting in rashes and neurological signs. In Zambia, two distinct lineages of WNV have been detected in neighbouring areas: lineage 2 in mosquitoes and lineage 1a in farmed crocodiles. Considering the risk of direct or vector-mediated WNV transmission from crocodiles to mammals, it is necessary to elucidate the pathogenicity of WNV strains derived from crocodiles.

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Schwannomas consist of both high-cellularity regions (Antoni A area) and hypocellular regions (Antoni B area) in histopathological findings. Neurofibromas characteristically consist of CD34 positive spindle cells with thin, wavy, nuclei and wavy collagen bands. Previous reports have described segments of schwannomas with neurofibroma features as hybrid tumors, although hybrid tumors were diagnosed based on partial CD34 positivity in many previous reports.

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