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Unresectable, isolated lymph node recurrence after radiotherapy is rare but a candidate for re-irradiation. However, severe toxicity is anticipated. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the efficacy and toxicity of re-irradiation in isolated lymph node recurrence of head and neck lesions.

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This study aimed to examine the efficacy and toxicity of reirradiation in patients with locally recurrent oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal cancers. We conducted a retrospective, multi-institutional analysis of 129 patients with previously irradiated cancer. The most frequent primary sites were the nasopharynx (43.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of reirradiation in 17 patients with rare head and neck tumors, focusing on locations like ears, salivary glands, and orbits.* -
  • The median survival time after reirradiation was 12.6 months, with one- and two-year survival rates of 53.1% and 44.3%, and local control rates of 42.4% and 31.8% at the same intervals.* -
  • While some patients experienced significant side effects (grade 3 toxicity), no severe complications (grade ≥4) were recorded, indicating that reirradiation is a viable option for these tumors with manageable risks.*
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We evaluated the efficacy and toxicity of reirradiation of nasal cavity or paranasal sinus tumors. We collected and analyzed multi-institutional data of reirradiation cases. Seventy-eight patients with nasal or paranasal sinus tumors underwent reirradiation.

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The aim of the present study was to elucidate the effect of intratumoral abscess/necrosis (AN) on the outcome of patients with recurrent head and neck cancer (HNC) treated by stereotactic radiotherapy. The records of 67 patients treated with CyberKnife® in four institutes between August 2000 and July 2010 were reviewed. The frequency of AN appeared to be increased in younger postoperative patients with large ulcerative tumors.

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Objective: To examine the outcomes of reirradiation for recurrent head and neck cancers using different modalities.

Methods: This retrospective study included 26 patients who received charged particle radiotherapy (CP) and 150 who received photon radiotherapy (117 CyberKnife radiotherapy [CK] and 36 intensity-modulated radiotherapy [IMRT]). Inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) involving propensity scores was used to reduce background selection bias.

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Aim: To compare survival outcomes for charged particle radiotherapy (CP) and stereotactic body radiotherapy using CyberKnife (CK) in patients who had undergone re-irradiation for head and neck cancers.

Patients And Methods: We conducted a retrospective multi-institutional matched-cohort analysis on 25 patients treated with CP and 25 matched patients treated with CK according to three prognostic factors (nasopharyngeal cancer or not, interval between initial radiotherapy and re-irradiation, and planning target volume).

Results: CP was used more often to treat non-squamous cell cancer ((non-SCC): 52% vs.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the prognosis for patients with head and neck cancer after reirradiation using Cyberknife stereotactic body irradiation with special focus on mucosal ulceration. We conducted a retrospective multi-institutional review of 107 patients with previously irradiated head and neck cancer. The median follow-up time for all patients was 15 months, and the 2-year overall survival rate was 35%.

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Background: This study aimed to elucidate the influence of skin invasion in patients with recurrent head and neck cancer treated with re-irradiation using stereotactic radiotherapy.

Materials: We reviewed 104 patients treated using CyberKnife in four institutions.

Results: Nine cases of skin invasion were recognized (8.

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New type of encephalomyelitis responsive to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole treatment in Japan.

Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm

October 2015

Department of Neurology and Geriatrics (Y.S., N.K., Y.H., M.Y., Y. Takata, O.W., J.Y., Y. Tashiro, R.S., S.N., A.Y., K.I., K.S., H.A., K.M., K.H., A.H., Y.O., R.H., T.S., E.M., R.O., I.H., T.I., H.T.), Center for Chronic Viral Diseases (S.A., S.I.), Department of Neurosurgery (H.H.), and Department of Psychiatry (A.S.), Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan; Center for Genomic Medicine (H.W., F.M.), Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; Department of Neurology (Y. Tashiro, R.S.), Fujimoto Hayasuzu Hospital, Miyazaki, Japan; and National Sanatorium Hoshizuka Keiaien (M.G.), Kagoshima, Japan.

Objective: To determine the causative pathogen and investigate the effective treatment of a new type of encephalomyelitis with an unknown pathogen in Japan and report the preliminary ultrastructural and genomic characterization of the causative agent.

Methods: From 2005 to 2012, we treated 4 Japanese patients with geographic clustering and comparable clinical features, serum/CSF cytology, and radiologic findings. Brain biopsy was conducted in all patients to analyze neuropathologic changes by histology, and electron microscopy was applied to reveal the features of the putative pathogen.

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Background And Purpose: Although reirradiation has attracted attention as a potential therapy for recurrent head and neck tumors with the advent of modern radiotherapy, severe rate toxicity such as carotid blowout syndrome (CBOS) limits its potential. The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors of CBOS after hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (SBRT).

Methods And Patients: We conducted a matched-pair design examination of pharyngeal cancer patients treated by CyberKnife reirradiation in four institutes.

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Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy using CyberKnife as a boost treatment for head and neck cancer, a multi-institutional survey: impact of planning target volume.

Anticancer Res

October 2014

Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan CyberKnife Center, Soseikai General Hospital, Kyoto, Japan Radiotherapy Department, Fujimoto Hayasuzu Hospital, Miyazaki, Japan Department of Radiology, Japanese Red cross Okayama Hospital, Okayama, Japan Department of Radiation Oncology, National Hospital Organization Osaka National Hospital, Osaka, Japan Department of Radiation Oncology, NTT West Japan Osaka Hospital, Osaka, Japan Department of Radiation Oncology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan.

Aim: To evaluate the role of hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (hSRT) as a boost treatment for head and neck cancer.

Patients And Methods: We conducted a multi-institutional retrospective review for the outcome of boost irradiation using CyberKnife for head and neck cancer patients from the charts of four Institutes. Twenty-five patients were treated with hSRT boost for primary site with a median follow-up of 28 months.

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Background: We studied the imaginary coherence (IC) of gamma frequency oscillations between brain regions of male schizophrenia patients during an auditory oddball task using magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG).

Methods: Subjects were 10 right-handed male schizophrenia patients, evaluated by the positive and negative symptom scale (PANSS), and 10 healthy controls. Functional connectivity during the auditory oddball task was reconstructed in low (30-50 Hz) and high (50-100 Hz) gamma bands, and represented by imaginary coherence (IC) based on significant oscillatory power changes.

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Objective: We studied differences in the spatiotemporal dynamics of cortical oscillation across brain regions of patients with schizophrenia and normal subjects during the auditory oddball task using magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG).

Methods: Ten right-handed male schizophrenia patients were studied. We used a newly developed adaptive spatial filtering algorithm optimized for robust source time-frequency reconstruction of MEG and EEG data, and obtained consecutive images in functional maps of event-related desynchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS) in theta, lower alpha (8-10 Hz), upper alpha (10-13 Hz), and beta bands.

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Management of postoperative atrial fibrillation.

J Anesth

June 2012

Department of Anesthesiology, Fujimoto Hayasuzu Hospital, Miyakonojo, Miyazaki, Japan.

The impact of postoperative atrial fibrillation (PAF) on patient outcomes has prompted intense investigation into the optimal methods for prevention and treatment of this complication. In the prevention of PAF, β-blockers and amiodarone are particularly effective and are recommended by guidelines. However, their use requires caution due to the possibility of drug-related adverse effects.

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Purpose: Liver demonstrates a heterogeneous (18)F fluoro-2-deoxy-D: -glucose ((18)F-FDG) uptake pattern and sometimes shows an abnormally increased uptake even when there is no malignant tissue. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationships of liver (18)F-FDG uptake as related to physical factors, fatty liver, blood glucose (BG), and other biochemical data.

Methods: (18)F-FDG positron emission tomography (PET) imaging was performed in 101 consecutive subjects for cancer screening.

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Purpose: In this study, we investigated the role of gastric distention with additional water to determine whether it is beneficial for the differentiation of locally advanced gastric carcinomas from physiological 18F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) uptake in the stomach and to characterize the FDG uptake of gastric carcinomas by relating it to the histopathological properties of the tumours.

Methods: Sixteen patients with locally advanced gastric carcinomas and 20 control patients were studied by FDG-PET. After whole-body PET imaging, the patients drank 400 ml of water and then spot imaging with additional water of the stomach was performed.

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Purpose: Physiological FDG uptake in the stomach is a common phenomenon, especially noted at the cardia. Water intake just before scanning will result in gastric distention and thinning of the gastric wall, which in turn may lead to a reduction in the physiological uptake in the gastric wall. In the current study, we investigated whether gastric distention by water intake just before PET imaging reduces physiological FDG uptake in the stomach.

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This study assessed the changes in blood flow volume in elderly hemiplegic patients before and after rehabilitation training. Total hemoglobin accumulation (blood flow volume) was measured using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in both the affected and unaffected gastrocnemius muscles before and after walking. In the gastrocnemius on the affected side, the blood flow volume was larger during the recovery period than during the rest period, and the blood flow volume did not decrease during the recovery period after the subjects walked a corridor.

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In this study, we evaluated the influence of floor materials on standing and walking in hemiplegic patients. To monitor body motion during standing and walking without any constraint, we used a measurement system that consisted of an accelerometer device, a telemeter system, and a personal computer. The posture angles in the antero-posterior and lateral directions were calculated from the low frequency component of the acceleration signal to evaluate body motion.

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We examined the periodic synchronous characteristic response to photic stimulation in schizophrenia using electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG). We tested whether neural synchronization deficits were present in subjects with schizophrenia using photic stimulation to evaluate the frequency entrainment in 18 normal subjects and 19 schizophrenia patients. A conventional vertical-type 160-channel MEG (PQ1160C, Yokogawa Electric Corporation) was used.

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