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Background: Dysphagia occurs often after oral cancer surgery. However, no case of dysphagia in combination with cerebral hemorrhage, tongue defect, and sarcopenia has been reported. We describe the case of a 70-year-old man with dysphagia associated with a cerebral hemorrhage, tongue defect, and sarcopenia who received rehabilitation nutrition and underwent glottal closure.

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Brain (or B-type) natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a cardiac hormone produced in the heart and an established biochemical marker for heart failure (HF) because the level in plasma increases in proportion to disease severity. Recently, the diversity of BNP molecular forms in the peripheral circulation, which includes mature BNP (BNP) and its metabolites (BNP, BNP, and BNP), was demonstrated. Moreover, studies showed that unprocessed BNP prohormone (proBNP) is also secreted from the heart, and its secretion is increased in patients with HF.

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The natriuretic peptide family consists of three biologically active peptides: atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), brain (or B-type) natriuretic peptide (BNP), and C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP). Among these, ANP and BNP are secreted by the heart and act as cardiac hormones. Both ANP and BNP preferentially bind to natriuretic peptide receptor-A (NPR-A or guanylyl cyslase-A) and exert similar effects through increases in intracellular cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) within target tissues.

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  • The aging population is leading to a rise in patients with dysphagia, highlighting the need for effective and objective swallowing assessments.
  • Traditional methods like videofluoroscopy and videoendoscopy are too invasive for regular clinical use.
  • A new non-invasive swallow tracking system (SSTS) using Kinect v2 can measure and analyze swallowing dynamics from the oral to laryngeal phase, making it a practical option for clinical assessment.
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Adrenomedullin as a Biomarker of Heart Failure.

Heart Fail Clin

January 2018

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University, 54, Shogoin-Kawara-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan.

Adrenomedullin (AM) is a vasodilatory peptide originally discovered in human pheochromocytoma tissue. Although AM is highly expressed in the adrenal glands, heart, lungs, and kidneys, vascular endothelium and smooth muscle are thought to be the main source of plasma AM. The AM precursor is processed to AM-glycine, which is then converted to AM-mature through C-terminal amidation.

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B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a cardiac hormone widely used as a biomarker for heart failure. Here, we present the first report of extremely high levels of immunoreactive BNP caused by formation of macro-proBNP. A 70-year-old woman with left ventricular hypertrophy and normal systolic function presented with extremely high plasma levels of BNP (35,374pg/ml) and N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP; 30,600pg/ml).

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  • The study aimed to explore how gaze stabilization exercises affect the sensory reweighting of the vestibular system for maintaining balance while standing upright.
  • Twenty-three healthy participants were tested for their balance by measuring the center of pressure before, immediately after, and 10 minutes after performing gaze stabilization exercises under different conditions (with eyes open/closed and on different surfaces).
  • Results showed significant improvement in balance after the exercises, indicating that gaze stabilization enhances the vestibular system’s role in postural control, suggesting it could be beneficial for rehabilitation strategies focused on balance.
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Effect of gaze-stabilization exercises on vestibular function during postural control.

Neuroreport

May 2017

aFaculty of Rehabilitation, Shijonawate Gakuen University bDepartment of Rehabilitation, Wakakusa Tatsuma Rehabilitation Hospital, Daito City cDepartment of Rehabilitation, National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center, Kyoto City dDepartment of Rehabilitation, Baba Memorial Hospital, Sakai City eDepartment of Rehabilitation, Wakayama Medical University, Kihoku Hospital, Katsuragicho, Japan.

Gaze-stabilization exercise (GSE) is often conducted in vestibular rehabilitation, but its effect on vestibular function in postural control is not clear. We investigated whether GSE affects vestibular function during static upright standing and vestibulospinal reflex (VSR) in healthy young adults. First, the center of pressure of the total trajectory length (CoP-L) was measured before each GSE task or control (only standing) task (pre), immediately after (post), and 10 min after (post10) in the static standing position on foam rubber with the eyes open or closed (EC).

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A noninvasive swallowing measurement system using a combination of respiratory flow, swallowing sound, and laryngeal motion.

Med Biol Eng Comput

June 2017

Department of Physiology, Division of Physiome, Hyogo College of Medicine, 1-1 Mukogawa-cho, Hyogo, Nishinomiya, 663-8501, Japan.

Unlabelled: The assessment of swallowing function is important for the prevention of aspiration pneumonia. We developed a new swallowing monitoring system that uses respiratory flow, swallowing sound, and laryngeal motion. We applied this device to 11 healthy volunteers and 10 patients with dysphagia.

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