Publications by authors named "Yuya Ando"

Background: The integration of the Internet into daily life has potential implications for public health, especially in promoting preventive healthcare measures like annual health checkups. This study explores the association between Internet use and the likelihood of participating in these checkups among older Japanese citizens.

Methods: Participants aged 65 and older were randomly selected from 37 municipalities in Japan, ensuring they required no long-term care.

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Subacute thyroiditis (SAT), potentially caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection, has been reported as a complication of COVID-19 since 2020. The clinical characteristics and outcomes of SAT after COVID-19 remain incompletely defined. Therefore, we aimed to collect and survey case reports of SAT after COVID-19.

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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a group of clinical syndromes typically characterized by bilateral reversible vasogenic edema of the subcortical white matter in the parieto-occipital region on neuroimaging that causes a wide variety of acute or subacute neurological symptoms, including headache, mental status alteration, seizures, and visual dysfunction. PRES is classically suspected in patients with severe hypertension, renal failure, autoimmune disorders, eclampsia, or immunosuppressant medications. Frequent neurological evaluations and neuroimaging examinations by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging are required for both the diagnosis and assessment of the condition.

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  • A 73-year-old man developed frequent, time-specific syncopal episodes (loss of consciousness) after undergoing surgery for recurrent hypopharyngeal cancer, which were linked to the impact of his tumor on his autonomic nervous system.
  • *Diagnostic tests revealed complications from surgery, including an anastomotic stricture and carotid sinus syndrome, potentially triggered by swallowing and positional changes that affected blood flow.
  • *Treatment with disopyramide successfully reduced these syncopal episodes, and heart rate variability analysis indicated a shift from parasympathetic to sympathetic dominance in the morning hours, suggesting a link between autonomic tone and syncope.*
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