Publications by authors named "Tohru Sogami"

The maintenance of planar polarity in airway multiciliated cells (MCCs) has been poorly characterized. We recently reported that the direction of ciliary beating in a surgically inverted tracheal segment remained inverted beyond the time required for the turnover of cells, without adjustment to global distal-to-proximal polarity. We hypothesized that the local maintenance of tissue-level polarity occurs via locally reproduced cells.

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Purpose: Auditory-perceptual evaluation is essential for the assessment of voice quality. The Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CAPE-V) provides a standardized protocol and assessment form for clinicians to analyze the voice quality and has been adapted into several different languages. The aims of this study were to develop the Japanese version of the CAPE-V and to investigate its reliability and validity.

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Introduction: Revision framework surgeries might be required for unilateral vocal fold paralyses. However, outcomes and indications of revision surgeries have not been adequately documented. For a better understanding of indications for the procedure and to help in achieving better vocal outcomes, we performed a retrospective chart review of patients who underwent revision framework surgeries for unilateral vocal fold paralysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to understand how aging affects vocal fold fibroblasts (VFFs) by comparing young and aged rats' VFFs under various conditions.
  • Researchers investigated factors like cell proliferation, myofibroblast function, and collagen production, revealing that aged VFFs had reduced proliferation and increased levels of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) but no significant changes in contractility.
  • The findings suggest that aged VFFs have slower mitosis, an increased but dysfunctional myofibroblast population, and altered collagen metabolism, which could provide insights into age-related voice issues and potential treatment approaches.
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Objectives/hypothesis: Endoscopic laryngopharyngeal surgery (ELPS), a hybrid of head and neck surgery and gastrointestinal endoscopic treatment, has been attracting attention as a new therapeutic modality for superficial laryngopharyngeal cancers. Although this technique is less invasive than traditional open procedures, some complications including postoperative bleeding, subcutaneous emphysema, or aspiration pneumonia can occur after treatment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the complications associated with ELPS to better understand the indications for this procedure.

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