Publications by authors named "Yukiko Hanada"

Objective: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in preventing the exacerbation of asthma.

Methods: This retrospective study investigated the changes in the rate of continuous steroid inhalation introduced over three years due to SLIT in 328 patients aged 5-15 years who were diagnosed with allergic rhinitis between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2019. These patients were not initially prescribed with continuous steroid inhalation.

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Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) is a type 2 inflammatory disease that frequently co-occurs with bronchial asthma. The current treatment options for ECRS include endoscopic sinus surgery and oral corticosteroid therapy (OCS). However, recurrence after surgery is common, and OCS therapy may cause side effects.

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Background: Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has become applicable to insurance for children in Japan in 2018. However, as for the efficacy of SLIT for children, objective evaluation methods have not been sufficiently investigated.

Subjects And Methods: We investigated the efficacy of SLIT as both subjective and objective evaluation in 44 children with allergic rhinitis sensitized to house dust mite who started the treatment in the summer of 2018 in our hospital.

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The V-shaped arrangement of hair bundles on cochlear hair cells is critical for auditory sensing. However, regulation of hair bundle arrangements has not been fully understood. Recently, defects in hair bundle arrangement were reported in postnatal Dishevelled-associating protein (ccdc88c, alias Daple)-deficient mice.

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  • * A total of 68 patients were examined, with 46 receiving intravenous steroids and 22 receiving intratympanic therapy; outcomes were similarly effective with around 43% and 52% of patients completely cured, respectively.
  • * While intravenous treatment had side effects like increased blood pressure and insomnia, intratympanic treatment was mostly side effect-free aside from one instance of tympanic membrane perforation, suggesting both treatments are comparably safe.
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  • Cervical abscesses can form between the tissue layers of the neck and may pose serious health risks if they grow rapidly.
  • A patient with a sore throat and neck pain was diagnosed with a deep cervical abscess after ultrasound imaging showed a fluid-filled area, leading to a successful emergency drainage procedure.
  • The pus collected during the procedure revealed the presence of a gram-positive anaerobic bacterium, allowing for targeted antibiotic treatment which significantly improved the patient's condition.
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The cochlear efferent feedback system plays important roles in auditory processing, including regulation of the dynamic range of hearing, and provides protection against acoustic trauma. These functions are performed through medial olivocochlear (MOC) neurons. However, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are not fully understood.

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  • * Risks such as equipment failure or infections can result in the need for implant replacement, requiring potential changes to the implant site.
  • * A case study highlighted skin necrosis due to irritation from eyeglasses, which was successfully treated with a full-thickness skin graft during the replacement surgery.
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  • * A case is reported of a 79-year-old man with PC whose orbital apex was affected, causing progressive vision decline and a drooping eyelid, prompting further investigation.
  • * Following endoscopic sinus surgery, the mass was confirmed as a PC metastasis, and the patient started androgen blockade therapy, leading to significant reduction of the tumor after three months.
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External auditory canal cancer is a rare disease which can be treated by surgery or chemoradiation. The most common histological type is squamous cell carcinoma, but rare types such as adenocarcinoma have been reported and are thought to be derived from the ceruminous glands. Here, we present a case of ceruminous adenocarcinoma, not otherwise specified (NOS) in the external auditory canal.

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The major symptoms of Ménière's disease are episodic vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, and tinnitus. Direction-changing spontaneous nystagmus is a characteristic vestibular finding in Ménière's disease. In the acute stage, spontaneous nystagmus beating to the affected side (irritative nystagmus) is often observed, while paralytic nystagmus beating to the healthy side is found in the chronic stage.

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Cholesteatoma starts as a retraction of the tympanic membrane and expands into the middle ear, eroding the surrounding bone and causing hearing loss and other serious complications such as brain abscess and meningitis. Currently, the only effective treatment is complete surgical removal, but the recurrence rate is relatively high. In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoclasts are known to be responsible for bone erosion and undergo differentiation and activation by receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL), which is secreted by synovial fibroblasts, T cells, and B cells.

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The sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) is a gathering of the cell bodies of parasympathetic fibers that dominate the nasal gland, lacrimal gland and cerebral blood vessels. The SPG controls nasal secretions, tears, and the dilation of cerebral blood vessels. However, it is unclear how serotonin regulates SPG functions.

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Objective: This study was performed to determine whether endolymphatic sac surgery improves vestibular and cochlear endolymphatic hydrops 2 years after sac surgery and to elucidate the relationship between the degree of improvement of endolymphatic hydrops and the changes in vertigo symptoms, the hearing level, and the summating potential/action potential ratio (-SP/AP ratio) by electrocochleography (ECochG) in patients with Ménière's disease (MD).

Methods: Twenty-one patients with unilateral MD who underwent sac surgery were included in this study. All patients underwent gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (Gd-MRI) before and 2 years after sac surgery.

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We investigated fibroblast growth factor 12 (FGF12) as a transcript enriched in the inner ear by searching published cDNA library databases. FGF12 is a fibroblast growth factor homologous factor, a subset of the FGF superfamily. To date, its localisation and function in the inner ear have not been determined.

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P2X receptors are ligand-gated cation channels activated by extracellular ATP that modulate neural transmission in various neuronal systems. Although the function and distribution of P2X receptors in the cochlea portion of the inner ear are well established, their physiological role in the vestibular portion is still not understood. Therefore, we investigated P2X receptor localization in the peripheral vestibular portion, and assessed their physiological function in vivo using P2X receptor knock out (P2X-KO) mice.

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Aim of this work is to establish evaluation criteria for identifying endolymphatic hydrops in the vestibule and cochlea using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. This is a retrospective diagnostic study. We evaluated 70 ears of 35 unilateral Ménière's disease patients.

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The study of inner ear specific transcripts has revealed novel information about hereditary hearing loss and a mechanism of normal hearing. In this study, by analyzing a published cDNA library, we focused on Epiphycan (Epyc), a member of the small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycan family, whose transcript is enriched in the inner ear. Epyc mRNA was expressed abundantly and specifically in adult mice cochleae and was localized in supporting cells within the organ of Corti of both neonatal and adult mice.

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Transient receptor potential vanilloid (TRPV) 4 is a nonselective cation channel expressed in sensory neurons such as those in the dorsal root and trigeminal ganglia, kidney, and inner ear. TRPV4 is activated by mechanical stress, heat, low osmotic pressure, low pH, and phorbol derivatives such as 4α-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate (4α-PDD). We investigated the expression of TRPV4 in rat vestibular ganglion (VG) neurons.

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Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent commonly used for the treatment of solid tumors, and its side-effects include vestibulotoxicity. Previous studies have reported cisplatin-induced vestibulotoxicity in various animal models, but no study has investigated in vivo mouse vestibular dysfunction after cisplatin. The aim of this study was to investigate cisplatin-induced vestibulotoxicity in C57BL/6J mice.

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Introduction: A pathological nystagmus is an objective sign that a patient feels vertigo. However, there have been few opportunities to observe and record pathological nystagmus during a paroxysmal vertigo attack. Furthermore, it can be difficult to obtain cooperation in pediatric patients.

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Central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis with stroke has a high mortality and poor prognosis generally. We report a 78-years-old woman with diabetes mellitus, who developed invasive paranasal sinus aspergillosis with the orbital apex syndrome on the right side and cerebral infarction caused by intracranial occlusion of the right internal carotid artery. Based on the presence of a mass lesion in the ethmoid sinus extending to the orbital apex on the right side with cranial CT, the mass lesion was surgically removed and the pathological examination of the surgical specimen revealed aspergillus mold.

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The primary treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) has been external radiotherapy. Rupture of an internal carotid artery (ICA) pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication of irradiation therapy for a nasopharyngeal carcinoma. A 78 years old man had a history of NPC treated with radiotherapy in 1993.

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