Publications by authors named "Yoneda H"

Background: Psychoeducation programs can reduce the risk of recurrence and readmission in patients with schizophrenia. However, almost all previous studies of program efficacy have included only patients completing the program, which may not be possible in all cases. The objective of this pilot cohort study was to compare the prognoses of inpatients with schizophrenia who did or did not complete a well-established institutional psychoeducation program.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) targeting programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) provide clinical benefits for various advanced malignancies. However, the predictive factors that determine sensitivity to ICIs have not been fully elucidated. We focused on tumor-derived CXCL10/11 as a pivotal factor that determines the response to PD-L1 blockade by regulating T cell accumulation and tumor angiogenesis.

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Aim: Pathological mechanisms of "long COVID" after recovery from the main symptoms of COVID-19 are unclear. We compared psychological differences between individuals with and without long COVID symptoms after initial COVID-19 infections.

Methods: This study includes medical workers with and without history of COVID-19.

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A delayed diagnosis of polyarteritis nodosa may lead to critical limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). A 74-year-old woman presented with left-foot pain and was treated with oral vasodilators and antiplatelet agents. However, the distal ischemia progressed to CLTI, including gangrene of the fingers and toes, and bilateral foot dropping appeared because of peroneal nerve paralysis.

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  • Malunion of thumb and finger fractures leads to issues with hand appearance and function, often resulting in rotational deformities in multiple planes.
  • Corrective osteotomy is necessary for addressing these deformities, but accurately measuring the extent of the malunion, especially in the transverse plane, is challenging.
  • A new technique called linkage simulation has been developed to quantify rotational deformities, allowing for better surgical planning and enabling simulations of finger movements and potential outcomes post-surgery.
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  • CCH injection, an effective treatment for Dupuytren disease, was withdrawn from markets outside the U.S. in 2020, but its impact on healthcare has not been thoroughly examined.
  • A study in Japan analyzed data from 2014 to 2020, revealing that while CCH treatment rose until its withdrawal, surgeries for Dupuytren disease increased by 1.5 times after 2020 despite a significant drop in patients treated.
  • The analysis showed that CCH constituted a substantial portion of treatments in various regions, particularly in less populated areas, emphasizing the important role CCH played in diversifying treatment options for both patients and healthcare providers.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help evaluate lateral epicondylitis; however, abnormal findings on MRI are not always consistent with the symptoms. The occurrence of such abnormal MRI findings at the lateral side of the elbow in patients without pain remains unclear. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the MRI findings of the lateral elbow joint in patients with no complaints of pain in the elbow joint.

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  • - Histological transformation from lung adenocarcinoma to small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) can occur as a resistance mechanism to EGFR-TKIs, typically seen during treatment, but can also happen long after stopping the drugs.
  • - The study reports three cases where patients experienced this transformation with rapid tumor progression and increased levels of SCLC markers.
  • - Emphasizing continuous monitoring of tumor behavior and SCLC markers is crucial to prevent delays in diagnosis and ensure timely treatment adjustments.
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Background: Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) has the potential to attenuate the anti-tumor immune responses of T-cells by increasing immune suppressive neutrophils and myeloid-derived suppressor cells. However, the clinical impact of G-CSF on the efficacy of immunotherapy remains unknown. This multi-center retrospective analysis evaluated the impact of G-CSF in patients with extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) treated with chemo-immunotherapy.

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  • A 71-year-old man experienced difficulty breathing during exertion and was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma after a CT scan showed nodular lesions on his pleura.
  • A thoracoscopic biopsy confirmed the epithelioid type of mesothelioma, and initial chemotherapy treatment was started.
  • The patient showed a decrease in serum KL-6 levels, which correlated with tumor shrinkage, marking the first report of KL-6 being produced by the tumor cells in this type of cancer.
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  • Posterolateral rotatory instability occurs when the lateral collateral ligament complex is disrupted, often due to trauma, but can sometimes arise from lateral epicondylitis.
  • The study analyzed the posterior movement of the radial head in patients with lateral epicondylitis who had undergone surgery, focusing on MRI results to assess lateral collateral ligament and common extensor tendon injuries.
  • Results indicated that patients with lateral epicondylitis and LCLC injuries showed a significantly greater posterior transition of the radial head compared to those without such injuries.
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Optimization of the highly potent and selective, yet metabolically unstable and poorly soluble hRXFP1 agonist AZ7976 led to the identification of the clinical candidate, AZD5462. Assessment of RXFP1-dependent cell signaling demonstrated that AZD5462 activates a highly similar panel of downstream pathways as relaxin H2 but does not modulate relaxin H2-mediated cAMP second messenger responsiveness. The therapeutic potential of AZD5462 was assessed in a translatable cynomolgus monkey heart failure model.

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Background: The purpose of scoring systems is to aid in the decision-making process of whether to salvage or amputate mangled extremities, but their efficacy for upper limbs is uncertain. In this study, we examined the predictive potential of scoring systems for upper limb salvage.

Methods: Two investigators undertook a systematic search of 3 leading databases for English or Japanese literature from 1985, when the first scoring system to evaluate mangled extremities was proposed, until January 2022.

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To detect and track structural changes in atomic nuclei, the systematic study of nuclear levels with firm spin-parity assignments is important. While linear polarization measurements have been applied to determine the electromagnetic character of gamma-ray transitions, the applicable range is strongly limited due to the low efficiency of the detection system. The multi-layer Cadmium-Telluride (CdTe) Compton camera can be a state-of-the-art gamma-ray polarimeter for nuclear spectroscopy with the high position sensitivity and the detection efficiency.

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Although various treatments for advanced stages of Kienböck's disease have been reported, clinical evidence demonstrating the efficacy of lunate resection and vascularized os pisiform transfer for Kienböck's disease is limited. Herein, we investigated the clinical and radiographic results of this procedure. We retrospectively investigated eight patients who were followed up for ≥1 year.

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X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) provide intense pulses that can generate stimulated X-ray emission, a phenomenon that has been observed and studied in materials ranging from neon to copper. Two schemes have been employed: amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) and seeded stimulated emission (SSE), where a second color XFEL pulse provides the seed. Both phenomena are currently explored for coherent X-ray laser sources and spectroscopy.

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Combination immunotherapy with multiple immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has been approved for various types of malignancies, including malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM). Podoplanin (PDPN), a transmembrane sialomucin-like glycoprotein, has been investigated as a diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for MPM. We previously generated and developed a PDPN-targeting Ab reagent with high Ab-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC).

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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and chemoimmunotherapy are key treatments for thoracic cancers, but it's unclear which chemotherapy agents are best to combine with ICIs for effectiveness in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • Researchers tested various chemotherapeutics (including 5-fluorouracil, pemetrexed, and platinum) to see which best induced immunogenic cell death (ICD), a desirable immune response, and found that 5-FU was the most effective.
  • The study concluded that 5-FU, especially when combined with platinum, not only triggers ICD but also enhances immune response, making it a potentially optimal partner for ICIs in treating thoracic cancers.
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Background: Although the incidence of lung cancer in elderly individuals has been increasing in recent years, the number of clinical trials designed specifically for elderly patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is still limited. To fulfill this unmet medical need, we conducted a phase II study to elucidate the efficacy of pemetrexed (PEM) plus bevacizumab (Bev) combination chemotherapy in elderly patients with nonsquamous NSCLC.

Methods: A total of 29 elderly patients (≥75 years old) with nonsquamous NSCLC were enrolled in this multicenter, open-label, phase II study, and 27 patients were finally analyzed.

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A non-smoker woman with advanced lung adenocarcinoma was referred to us. The Oncomine Dx target test (ODxTT), a next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based hot spots panel test, did not detect any driver mutations, so we treated her with chemo-immunotherapy. After second-line chemotherapy, we performed FoundationOne CDx, a NGS-based comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) test, and identified a rare variant of exon 19 deletion that had not been covered by ODxTT.

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Background: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a biological product obtained from autologous blood that contains growth factors, promoting the healing and regeneration of human tissues. Several oral diseases require surgical intervention, producing residual wounds that undergo a healing process, accompanied by pain, swelling, superinfections, and bone remodeling. This protocol study aims to evaluate the safety of PRP use for the following dental procedures: post-extraction socket healing, periodontal tissue regeneration, maxillary sinus floor elevation, tooth transplantation, and intentional tooth replantation.

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We experimentally show that the 1s^{2}2s^{2}2p_{1/2}-1s2s^{2}2p_{1/2}^{2} transition in Pb^{77+} emitted in dielectronic recombination of Pb^{78+} is strongly polarized, although it is an intrinsically unpolarized J=1/2 to 1/2 transition. This unanticipated polarization is shown to be due to quantum interference with radiative recombination. The interference effect has been studied on an asymmetric resonance profile but has never been studied on polarization.

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  • Patients with schizophrenia (SZ) show moderate reductions in brainstem volumes, particularly in structures like the pons, compared to healthy controls.
  • A study involving MRI scans of 156 SZ patients and 205 healthy individuals revealed significantly smaller pons volumes in male SZ patients, correlated with lower education levels.
  • The research suggests that the reduction in pons volume in these male patients may occur before or around the onset of schizophrenia, rather than being a result of the illness itself.
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Recent clinical trials revealed that immune checkpoint inhibitors and antiangiogenic reagent combination therapy improved the prognosis of various cancers. We investigated the roles of fibrocytes, collagen-producing monocyte-derived cells, in combination immunotherapy. Anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) antibody increases tumor-infiltrating fibrocytes and enhances the antitumor effects of anti-PD-L1 (programmed death ligand 1) antibody in vivo.

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