1,972 results match your criteria: "Fukuoka Dental College; and Fukuoka Children's Hospital RK[Affiliation]"

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of pathological criteria from the JSCCR guidelines for determining the need for additional treatment in patients with pT1 colorectal carcinoma who had undergone local resection.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 4,667 patients and found that those with risk factors for lymph node metastasis had a significantly higher incidence of metastasis and recurrence, while those without risk factors had excellent survival rates.
  • Overall, the findings support the JSCCR criteria, highlighting their importance in identifying low-risk patients who can expect favorable outcomes post-resection.
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Objective: To analyse the impact of histological discordance of subtypes (subtypes or divergent differentiation [DD]) in specimens from transurethral resection (TUR) and radical cystectomy (RC) on the outcome of the patients with bladder cancer receiving RC.

Patients And Methods: We analysed data for 2570 patients from a Japanese nationwide cohort with bladder cancer treated with RC between January 2013 and December 2019 at 36 institutions. The non-urinary tract recurrence-free survival (NUTR-FS) and overall survival (OS) stratified by TUR or RC specimen histology were determined.

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  • This study explored the characteristics and outcomes of stage IV small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA) in Japan, analyzing data from 128 patients to determine the effectiveness of different treatment strategies.
  • The treatments included chemotherapy alone, surgery alone, surgery combined with chemotherapy, and best supportive care, revealing a median overall survival of 16 months, with the best outcomes seen in those receiving surgery and chemotherapy.
  • Results indicated that patients who underwent surgery or chemotherapy had better survival rates compared to those with best supportive care, and survival did not significantly vary among different chemotherapy regimens.
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We aimed to reveal interrelationships between alexithymia, catastrophic thinking, sensory processing patterns, and dental anxiety among 460 participants who were registrants of a Japanese research company. Measures used were the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale, the Adult Sensory Profile, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, and the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale. The interrelationships among the constructs were analyzed using structural equation modeling, adjusting for age, gender, and negative dental treatment experience.

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BHLHE40 is a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor that is involved in multiple cell activities including differentiation, cell cycle, and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. While there is growing evidence to support the functions of BHLHE40 in energy metabolism, little is known about the mechanism. In this study, we found that BHLHE40 expression was downregulated in cases of endometrial cancer of higher grade and advanced disease.

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AMPK activation enhances osteoblast differentiation on a titanium disc via autophagy.

Int J Implant Dent

January 2024

Section of Oral Implantology, Department of Oral Rehabilitation, Fukuoka Dental College, Fukuoka, Japan.

Purpose: The acquisition of osseointegration during implant therapy is slower and poorer in patients with diabetes compared with healthy persons. The serum concentration of adiponectin in patients with type II diabetes is lower than that of healthy persons via the suppression of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). Therefore, we hypothesized that the AMPK activation enhances bone formation around implants, resulting in the improved acquisition of osseointegration.

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Introduction Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is characterized as chronic burning pain or unpleasant discomfort in the oral region without any corresponding clinical abnormalities. The aim of this study is to investigate the difference in clinical features and the variations of pain expressions between BMS patients with and without psychiatric comorbidities. Methodology The patients with BMS who first visited between April 2016 and March 2020 were involved and the clinical data including the presence of psychiatric comorbidities and scores of self-rating depression scale (SDS), pain catastrophizing scale (PCS), and pain quality from short-form McGill pain questionnaire (SF-MPQ) were collected retrospectively.

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Molecular autopsy for sudden death in Japan.

J Toxicol Pathol

January 2024

Department of Legal Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine, 1-1 Mukogawa-cho, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo 663-8501, Japan.

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  • Japan utilizes various death investigation systems that consistently include external examinations and advanced techniques like postmortem computed tomography and both macroscopic and microscopic examinations to uncover abnormalities.
  • In cases where traditional examinations don't reveal a cause of death due to non-morphological disorders, molecular autopsy and postmortem genetic analyses become essential for identifying inherited conditions that could lead to sudden death, particularly in younger individuals.
  • The review highlights specific molecular autopsy cases from Japan, explores the connection between drug-related deaths and genetic variants, and advocates for the regular inclusion of molecular autopsies in death investigations to potentially save lives.
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  • The study investigates the differences in histological features between colitis-associated intestinal cancer (CAC) and sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Data from a national database in Japan covering over 36 years was used to analyze 1,077 cases of ulcerative colitis-related CAC and 297 cases related to Crohn’s disease, alongside a large cohort of sporadic CRC patients.
  • Findings reveal that CAC exhibits a higher prevalence of aggressive cancer types compared to sporadic CRC, with this difference becoming more prominent as the tumors progress.
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Aims: Weight changes from a young age are known to be associated with poor life outcomes in the general population. However, little is known about the association between weight change from a young age and life expectancy in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Methods: Data of 2,806 nondialysis CKD patients who participated in the Fukuoka Kidney Disease Registry (FKR) Study, a multicenter observational study, were analyzed.

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Recent Advances in the Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, and Management of Myxoinflammatory Fibroblastic Sarcoma.

Int J Mol Sci

January 2024

Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, 7-45-1 Nanakuma, Jonan-ku, Fukuoka 814-0180, Japan.

Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma (MIFS) is an infiltrative, locally aggressive fibroblastic neoplasm of intermediate malignancy that typically arises in the distal extremities of middle-aged adults. It can histologically be confused with a number of benign and malignant conditions. Recently, high-grade examples of MIFS have been described.

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  • * The AI was trained on a dataset of 6,442 images and demonstrated high accuracy, achieving ROC curve values near perfect for various diseases, indicating its reliability in detecting conditions like cataracts and keratitis.
  • * Results showed that the AI's performance in triaging cases (urgent, semi-urgent, routine, and observation) was also impressive, suggesting its potential for practical use in diagnosing eye diseases based on smartphone imagery.
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SOX4 reversibly induces phenotypic changes by suppressing the epithelial marker genes in human keratinocytes.

Mol Biol Rep

January 2024

Department of Physiological Science and Molecular Biology, Fukuoka Dental College, 2-15-1 Tamura, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka, 814-0193, Japan.

Background: SOX4 is a transcription factor belonging to the SOX (Sry-related High Mobility Group [HMG] box) family and plays a pivotal role in various biological processes at various stages of life. SOX4 is also expressed in the skin in adults and has been reported to be involved in wound healing, tumor formation, and metastasis.

Methods And Results: In this study, we investigated the role of SOX4 in keratinocyte phenotypic changes.

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JNK inhibition enhances cell-cell adhesion impaired by desmoglein 3 gene disruption in keratinocytes.

Histochem Cell Biol

April 2024

Department of Morphological Biology, Fukuoka Dental College, 2-15-1 Tamura, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka, 814-0193, Japan.

c-Jun NH-terminal protein kinase (JNK) and p38 are stress-activated mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) that are phosphorylated by various stimuli. It has been reported that the loss of desmoglein (DSG) 3, a desmosomal transmembrane core molecule, in keratinocytes impairs cell-cell adhesion accompanied by p38 MAPK activation. To understand the biological role of DSG3 in desmosomes and its relationship with stress-activated MAPKs, we established DSG3 knockout keratinocytes (KO cells).

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The Evidence-practice Gap in Minimal Intervention Dentistry: An International Comparison Between Dentists in Japan and Brazil.

Oper Dent

March 2024

Gregg H. Gilbert, DDS, MBA, FAAHD, FICD, distinguished professor, James R. Rosen Endowed Chair of Dental Research, and chair, Department of Clinical and Community Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.

Objectives: This study was designed to: 1) evaluate and compare the evidence-practice gap (EPG) in minimal intervention dentistry (MID) in Japan and Brazil by measuring concordance between dentists' clinical practice and published evidence; and 2) identify dentists' factors associated with the EPG in both countries.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study using a web-delivered questionnaire among 136 Japanese and 110 Brazilian dentists. The questionnaire consisted of three questions concerning "restoration diagnosis and treatment," "deep caries diagnosis and treatment," and "caries risk assessment" regarding MID.

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  • The study group revised the 2017 guidelines for managing intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) of the pancreas, focusing on high-risk features, surveillance strategies, and molecular markers in cyst fluid.* -
  • The updated guidelines now include systematic reviews for evidence-based recommendations, highlighting the importance of imaging findings from endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and cytological analysis in assessing high-risk cases.* -
  • Key discussions also covered surveillance options for small unchanged BD-IPMNs, high-risk features in resected non-invasive cases, and the role of cyst fluid markers in differentiating IPMNs from other cysts and identifying potential cancers.*
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Zinc (Zn) deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies worldwide. It is associated with reduced nutritional status and has been reported in cases of growth retardation, alopecia, and decreased serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP). It has also been reported to occur during total parenteral nutrition (TPN) administration and is associated with various diseases, such as liver diseases, diabetes, and kidney disease.

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  • A study was conducted in Japan to assess the long-term functional outcomes for infants who had surgery for sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT), focusing on issues like tumor recurrence and functional impairments.
  • Among 355 patients analyzed, 23.4% experienced long-term complications (such as anorectal, urinary, and lower limb dysfunction) and 11.8% had tumor recurrence, highlighting significant postoperative risks.
  • The study identified several risk factors for both dysfunction and recurrence, emphasizing the need for ongoing monitoring and the establishment of treatment guidelines for affected patients.*
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Few objective evaluations of external auditory canal movement during mastication have been conducted. This study investigated the extent to which age and physical properties influence such movement. The effects of food properties and aging on ear canal movement during mastication were investigated using an earable reliable chewing-count measurement device.

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Giant Cell Tumor of the Acromion: Case Report and Literature Review.

In Vivo

December 2023

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Medicine, Fukuoka Dental College, Fukuoka, Japan

Background/aim: Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a locally aggressive neoplasm that typically occurs in the ends (epiphyses) of long bones of young adults. Flat bones are uncommon sites of involvement. Herein, we describe an unusual case of pathologically proven GCT of the acromion.

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  • * In a study of 451 FAP patients, 59% had duodenal polyps and 18% had ampullary polyps; duodenal cancer incidence was 4.7% and ampullary cancer was 18% in those with respective polyps.
  • * The study suggests that patients with duodenal polyps require regular endoscopic monitoring, especially those with intermediate- or profuse-type APC variants, due to the high rate of progression of these polyps.*
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C-type lectin receptors (CLRs), which are pattern recognition receptors responsible for triggering innate immune responses, recognize damaged self-components and immunostimulatory lipids from pathogenic bacteria; however, several of their ligands remain unknown. Here, we propose a new analytical platform combining liquid chromatography-high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry with microfractionation capability (LC-FRC-HRMS/MS) and a reporter cell assay for sensitive activity measurements to develop an efficient methodology for searching for lipid ligands of CLR from microbial trace samples (crude cell extracts of approximately 5 mg dry cell/mL). We also developed an in-house lipidomic library containing accurate mass and fragmentation patterns of more than 10,000 lipid molecules predicted in silico for 90 lipid subclasses and 35 acyl side chain fatty acids.

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A number of studies have recently demonstrated the effectiveness of CO laser irradiation for the repair and regeneration of scar tissue from injuries or surgical wounds. However, such studies of the oral mucosa are highly limited. Previous studies using CO laser irradiation have indicated that two factors contribute to esthetic healing, namely, artificial scabs, which are a coagulated and carbonized blood layer formed on the wound surface, and photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) for suppressing wound scarring and promoting wound healing.

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Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes not only infantile recurrent wheezing but also the development of asthma. To investigate whether palivizumab, an anti-RSV monoclonal antibody, prophylaxis given to preterm infants during the first RSV season reduces the incidence of subsequent recurrent wheezing and/or development of asthma, at 10 years of age.

Methods: We conducted an observational prospective multicenter (52 registered hospitals in Japan) case-control study in preterm infants with a gestational age between 33 and 35 weeks followed for 6 years.

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Mutations in the gene encoding the transient receptor potential vanilloid member 4 (TRPV4), a Ca permeable nonselective cation channel, cause TRPV4-related disorders. TRPV4 is widely expressed in the brain; however, the pathogenesis underlying TRPV4-mediated Ca deregulation in neurodevelopment remains unresolved and an effective therapeutic strategy remains to be established. These issues were addressed by isolating mutant dental pulp stem cells from a tooth donated by a child diagnosed with metatropic dysplasia with neurodevelopmental comorbidities caused by a gain-of-function TRPV4 mutation, c.

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