Publications by authors named "Y Uchihashi"

Aim: The oral health status of elderly adults has implications for general health problems. Polypharmacy for elderly adults is associated with an increased risk of potentially inappropriate medicines and many adverse drug events; however, no report has shown that polypharmacy itself is associated with complex oral problems. This study aimed to determine the association between polypharmacy and oral health status in patients admitted to the recovery and rehabilitation ward.

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DNA damage in the A549 human lung cancer cell line treated with cold plasma irradiation was investigated. We confirmed that cold atmospheric plasma generated reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) in a liquid, and the intracellular RONS level was increased in plasma-irradiated cells. However, a notable decrease in cell viability was not observed 24 hours after plasma irradiation.

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Background: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of genetic testing for the p.R4810K variant (rs112735431) of the Mysterin/RNF213 gene, which is associated with moyamoya disease and other intracranial vascular diseases, in the family members of patients with moyamoya disease.

Methods: We performed genotyping of the RNF213 p.

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Objective: The magnetic resonance imaging technique known as territorial arterial spin labeling (TASL) allows for noninvasive visualization of perfusion territories. The objective of this study was to use TASL to assess the relationship between perioperative changes in the perfusion territories of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) after carotid revascularization.

Methods: In 32 patients, ICA perfusion volume (PV) and CBF were measured before and after carotid endarterectomy/carotid artery stenting using TASL and single-photon emission computed tomography, respectively.

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We report a patient with Trousseau syndrome who presented with repeated acute middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion, which was successfully treated by performing mechanical thrombectomy. A 66-year-old man with a lung lesion and abdominal lymph node swelling experienced a sudden onset of left hemiparesis. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) revealed a right MCA occlusion.

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