Publications by authors named "Tohru Sakuma"

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  • - The study examined nailfold capillary parameters in community-dwelling seniors over 60 with hypertension and low exercise levels to see how microcirculation relates to health indicators.
  • - Conducted at Tsukuba University of Technology in Japan, the pilot trial involved observing microcirculation before and after a 1-minute arm-curl exercise, revealing significant increases in capillary flow and density post-exercise.
  • - Results showed that even short bouts of exercise can enhance capillary function in elderly individuals, establishing connections between microvascular health and factors like body fat, physical activity, and bone density.
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Background: Although the common trunk of left pulmonary veins (PVs) has been reported as a relatively popular anatomical variation of PVs, little is known about the coalescence of contralateral PVs. The present study was conducted to reveal the prevalence and electrophysiologic characteristics of the confluent inferior common PVs.

Methods And Results: Anatomical variation in the PV drainage to the left atrium (LA) was assessed using the multidetector computed tomography scan in 326 patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who underwent the PV isolation procedure.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the potential role of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) using low and high b-values to detect rectal cancer.

Methods: The subjects were 15 patients diagnosed endoscopically with rectal cancer (m in 1 patient, sm in 0, mp in 3, ss in 7, se in 1, a in 3) and 20 patients diagnosed endoscopically with colon cancer and no other lesions (control group). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed using a 1.

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B-flow imaging is a recently developed ultrasound technique that extends the B-mode imaging quality of blood flow, including high-frame-rate and high-spatial-resolution imaging. The purpose of the present study was to clarify the usefulness of B-flow for evaluation of the hemodynamics of superficial soft tissue tumors. All 33 cases of superficial soft tissue tumors were examined by both B-flow and Color/Power Doppler methods on the same plane.

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