Publications by authors named "T Tanabe"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines two cases of bovine osteomyelitis in cattle related to injury from a metal fence, focusing on long-term treatment effectiveness.
  • In Case 1, a heifer underwent surgical treatment with antibiotics, achieving recovery in 130 days, while Case 2, a calf, received non-surgical treatment with antibiotics and healed in 155 days.
  • The findings suggest that long-term wound care and surgical intervention are effective strategies for treating bovine osteomyelitis in cattle.
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Introduction: Neonatal ventilators are managed by monitoring the inspiratory gas temperature with a probe placed outside the incubator, although the temperature decreases as the gases passe through the ventilator circuit extension tube and endotracheal tube (ETT). There are no established methods for measuring the internal temperature of the ETT. This bench study aimed to investigate the feasibility of using infrared thermography (IRT) to predict the internal temperature of the ETT.

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We carried out a retrospective observational investigation to explore the association of endotheliopathy with coagulofibrinolytic reactions and the progression of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in adult trauma patients. We measured syndecan-1 (SDC-1), an indicator of endotheliopathy, and biomarkers of coagulofibrinolysis in 100 trauma patients immediately transferred to Ehime University Hospital. We evaluated the correlations between the coagulofibrinolytic parameters and SDC-1.

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Investigating the association between plasma-free amino acids (PFAAs) and hyperuricemia (HU) in dyslipidemia (DL) and dyslipidemia with hypertension (DH) is crucial, as it could provide valuable insights into the pathophysiology of these conditions and contribute to the development of targeted prevention and management strategies. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to elucidate the associations between PFAAs and HU in individuals with DL and DH. We quantified PFAAs and uric acid levels among Japanese healthy subjects (n = 1311; HU, n = 57), subjects with DL (n = 1483; HU, n = 219), and subjects with DH (n = 1159; HU, n = 237).

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Pyogenic granuloma is a nonneoplastic inflammatory reactive hyperplasia commonly found in the soft tissues of the skin and oral mucosa. Oral pyogenic granulomas are usually found on the lips, gingiva, and tongue, but rarely on the palate. Surgical excision is the standard treatment for oral pyogenic granulomas.

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