25 results on '"Kengo Takahashi"'
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2. Dynamic simulation analysis of effects of braking by sliding friction against rail on dynamic characteristics of operator cabin of gantry cranes
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Kengo TAKAHASHI and Masajiro ABE
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
3. Deep learning model for breast cancer diagnosis based on bilateral asymmetrical detection (BilAD) in digital breast tomosynthesis images
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Daiki Shimokawa, Kengo Takahashi, Daiya Kurosawa, Eichi Takaya, Ken Oba, Kazuyo Yagishita, Toshinori Fukuda, Hiroko Tsunoda, and Takuya Ueda
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Radiation ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,General Medicine - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop a deep learning model to diagnose breast cancer by embedding a diagnostic algorithm that examines the asymmetry of bilateral breast tissue. This retrospective study was approved by the institutional review board. A total of 115 patients who underwent breast surgery and had pathologically confirmed breast cancer were enrolled in this study. Two image pairs [230 pairs of bilateral breast digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) images with 115 malignant tumors and contralateral tissue (M/N), and 115 bilateral normal areas (N/N)] were generated from each patient enrolled in this study. The proposed deep learning model is called bilateral asymmetrical detection (BilAD), which is a modified convolutional neural network (CNN) model of Xception with two-dimensional tensors for bilateral breast images. BilAD was trained to classify the differences between pairs of M/N and N/N datasets. The results of the BilAD model were compared to those of the unilateral control CNN model (uCNN). The results of BilAD and the uCNN were as follows: accuracy, 0.84 and 0.75; sensitivity, 0.73 and 0.58; and specificity, 0.93 and 0.92, respectively. The mean area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of BilAD was significantly higher than that of the uCNN (p = 0.02): 0.90 and 0.84, respectively. The proposed deep learning model trained by embedding a diagnostic algorithm to examine the asymmetry of bilateral breast tissue improves the diagnostic accuracy for breast cancer.
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- 2022
4. Effects of braking by sliding friction against rail on runaway behavior of gantry cranes for container handling receiving wind gust
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Masajiro Abe, Toshikazu Fujino, and Kengo Takahashi
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Wind gust ,Container (abstract data type) ,Environmental science ,General Medicine ,Marine engineering - Published
- 2021
5. Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Appendiceal Diverticular Bleeding
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Daisuke Yoshinari, Kensuke Furuya, Tomoyuki Hirokawa, Yoshifumi Tanahashi, Tsukasa Suzuki, Yukou Kimura, Fujio Makita, Tamon Nagashima, Mitsunobu Kobayashi, Souichirou Shimizu, Kengo Takahashi, and Makoto Kurabayashi
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General Medicine - Published
- 2020
6. Decoding the brain state-dependent relationship between pupil dynamics and resting state fMRI signal fluctuation
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Patricia Pais-Roldán, Filip Sobczak, Xin Yu, and Kengo Takahashi
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Male ,Time Factors ,genetic structures ,decoding ,Computer science ,principal component analysis ,QH301-705.5 ,Science ,Video Recording ,pupil ,Anesthesia, General ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Pupil ,Arousal ,Pattern Recognition, Automated ,Correlation ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Cognition ,Animals ,Biology (General) ,Brain Mapping ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Resting state fMRI ,General Neuroscience ,fMRI ,Brain ,Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted ,General Medicine ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,brain state ,eye diseases ,Weighting ,Principal component analysis ,neuromodulation ,Medicine ,Neural Networks, Computer ,sense organs ,Neuroscience ,ddc:600 ,Decoding methods - Abstract
Pupil dynamics serve as a physiological indicator of cognitive processes and arousal states of the brain across a diverse range of behavioral experiments. Pupil diameter changes reflect brain state fluctuations driven by neuromodulatory systems. Resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) has been used to identify global patterns of neuronal correlation with pupil diameter changes; however, the linkage between distinct brain state-dependent activation patterns of neuromodulatory nuclei with pupil dynamics remains to be explored. Here, we identified four clusters of trials with unique activity patterns related to pupil diameter changes in anesthetized rat brains. Going beyond the typical rs-fMRI correlation analysis with pupil dynamics, we decomposed spatiotemporal patterns of rs-fMRI with principal component analysis (PCA) and characterized the cluster-specific pupil–fMRI relationships by optimizing the PCA component weighting via decoding methods. This work shows that pupil dynamics are tightly coupled with different neuromodulatory centers in different trials, presenting a novel PCA-based decoding method to study the brain state-dependent pupil–fMRI relationship.
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- 2021
7. Laparoscopic Splenectomy for Massive Splenomegaly Accompanied by Malignant Lymphoma: A Two-Case Report
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Yuri Miyazawa, Tsukasa Suzuki, Fujio Makita, Kengo Takahashi, Mitsunobu Kobayashi, Makoto Kurabayashi, Yoshifumi Tanahashi, and Daisuke Yoshinari
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Malignant lymphoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Massive splenomegaly ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,Laparoscopic splenectomy ,business ,Surgery - Published
- 2019
8. Deterioration of Retinal Blood Flow Parameters in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion Measured by Doppler Optical Coherence Tomography Flowmeter
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Tomofumi Tani, Akitoshi Yoshida, Kengo Takahashi, Takafumi Yoshioka, Satoshi Ishiko, Youngseok Song, and Kenji Sogawa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood velocity ,Retinal blood flow ,genetic structures ,lcsh:Medicine ,Article ,Flow measurement ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,Medicine ,Vein ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,urogenital system ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,lcsh:R ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Vessel diameter ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Doppler optical coherence tomography ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,symbols ,cardiovascular system ,Branch retinal vein occlusion ,business ,Doppler effect ,retinal blood flow ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
Background: Doppler optical coherence tomography (DOCT) flowmeter can be used to measure retinal blood flow (RBF) parameters, including vessel diameter, blood velocity, and the absolute value of RBF within 2.0 s. We investigated the RBF parameters in eyes with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) using a DOCT flowmeter. Methods: Seventeen patients with unilateral BRVO were enrolled. All subjects underwent comprehensive ophthalmologic examinations. The RBF parameters were assessed from three veins, i.e., (1) an occluded vein, (2) a non-occluded vein in the BRVO eyes, and (3) an equivalent (superior or inferior) vein in the fellow eye (non-affected vein), using prototype DOCT flowmeter (Topcon, Tokyo, Japan). Moreover, the correlation between RBF parameters and the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was examined. We investigated the correlation between (1) the RBF parameters and the time from the initial visit, (2) the RBF parameters and the time from the last injection, and (3) the RBF parameters and the number of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor injections (VEGF). Results: The diameter of the occluded vein (95.9 ±, 24.7 µ, m) was smaller than that of the non-occluded vein (127.9 ±, 23.7 µ, m) and that of the healthy veins (116.4 ±, 13.9 µ, m). The RBF was lower in the occluded veins (4.7 ±, 3.7 µ, L/min) than that in the non-occluded veins (10.3 ±, 5.1 µ, L/min, p <, 0.01) and in the fellow eyes (8.6 ±, 4.0 µ, p = 0.013). In contrast, the blood velocity was not significantly different among the three types of veins. BCVA was correlated with the diameter of the occluded vein (&rho, = 0.711, p = 0.001) but not with the RBF and blood velocity. The time from the initial visit, the time from the last injection, and the total number of anti-VEGF injections were not associated with any RBF parameters on the occluded vein. Conclusions: The RBF was significantly lower in the occluded veins than that in the other veins, and the diameter of the occluded vein was significantly smaller than that of the other veins in patients with BRVO. However, neither the time from the initial visit, nor the time from the last injection, nor the number of anti-VEGF injections were correlated with the RBF parameters on the occluded vein.
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- 2020
9. Prognostic role of BiP/GRP78 expression as ER stress in patients with gastric adenocarcinoma
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Bolag Altan, Tetsunari Oyama, Kyoichi Kaira, Hiroomi Ogawa, Takayuki Asao, Akira Shimizu, Kengo Takahashi, and Daisuke Yoshinari
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,macromolecular substances ,Disease ,Adenocarcinoma ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,Humans ,Medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP ,Lymph node ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Univariate analysis ,business.industry ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,030104 developmental biology ,Lymphatic system ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Unfolded protein response ,Female ,business - Abstract
Purpose The glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78), also referred to as immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein (BiP) (BiP/GRP78), is a major molecular chaperone in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is extensively expressed in human neoplasms. Although the enhanced expression of BiP/GRP78 has been described to be associated with poor prognosis in gastric cancer (GC), details regarding its prognostic significance remain unclear. The aim of this study was to elucidate the prognostic role of BiP/GRP78 in patients with GC. Methods Study subjects included 328 patients who underwent surgical resection. Tumor specimens of primary tumors underwent immunohistochemical staining for BiP/GRP78. Results BiP/GRP78 was highly expressed in 57% (188/328) of patients. High expression of BiP/GRP78 was significantly associated with older age, male, disease staging, T factor, lymph node metastases, differentiation, lymphatic permeation, and vascular invasion. According to univariate analysis, age, disease staging, T factor, N factor, lymphatic permeation, vascular invasion, and BiP/GRP78 expression were significant prognostic factors for OS. In particular, high BiP/GRP78 expression was proven to be a significant predictor of prognosis in patients with older age, female sex, early disease stage, T1-2 factor, well or moderately differentiated tumors, and negative vascular invasion. Conclusion BiP/GRP78 is significantly associated with tumor aggressiveness and progression. The increased expression of BiP/GRP78 was identified as an independent factor for predicting poor OS in patients with early stage of disease, especially T1-2 factor.
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- 2017
10. Prognostic Significance of the Expression of CD98 (4F2hc) in Gastric Cancer
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Yoshikatsu Kanai, Norihumi Takahashi, Tetsunari Oyama, Jun Horiguchi, Takayuki Asao, Taisuke Satoh, Kyoichi Kaira, and Kengo Takahashi
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,CD98 ,Pathology ,Fusion Regulatory Protein-1 ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Stage (cooking) ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,biology ,Cancer ,Histology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,030104 developmental biology ,Lymphatic system ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Multivariate Analysis ,Cohort ,biology.protein ,Female - Abstract
BACKGROUND CD98 expression is high in various human neoplasms. However, the relationship of CD98 expression with the clinicopathological factors of gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. This study examined CD98 expression and its clinicopathological impact on GC. PATIENTS AND METHODS Three hundred and thirty-one patients with surgically resected GC were evaluated. Tumor sections were stained and analyzed using immunohistochemistry to assess CD98 expression. RESULTS CD98 was positively expressed in 19% (66/331) of our patient cohort. Increased CD98 expression was significantly associated with advanced GC stage, lymph node metastasis, non-signet histology, lymphatic permeation, and vascular invasion. Positive CD98 expression was also a significant prediction marker for unfavorable prognosis postoperatively. However, CD98 was not identified as GC's independent prognostic predictor. CONCLUSION CD98 could be a novel prediction marker for worse prognosis in GC-affected patients. Our data suggests that increased CD98 expression plays an essential role in tumor aggressiveness and metastasis.
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- 2017
11. Inhibition of casein kinase 2 prevents growth of human osteosarcoma
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Takao Setoguchi, Yoshinobu Saitoh, Arisa Tsuru, Shingo Maeda, Kengo Takahashi, Setsuro Komiya, Yasuhiro Ishidou, Tatsuhiko Furukawa, and Satoshi Nagano
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musculoskeletal diseases ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Cell Survival ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Bone Neoplasms ,Biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ,Flow cytometry ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Western blot ,In vivo ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Naphthyridines ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Casein Kinase II ,Cell Proliferation ,Osteosarcoma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cell growth ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,General Medicine ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Molecular biology ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Cell culture ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Phenazines - Abstract
High-dose chemotherapy and surgical treatment have improved the prognosis of osteosarcoma. However, more than 20% of patients with osteosarcoma still have a poor prognosis. We investigated the expression and function of casein kinase 2 (CK2) in osteosarcoma growth. We then examined the effects of CX-4945, a CK2 inhibitor, on osteosarcoma growth in vitro and in vivo to apply our findings to the clinical setting. We examined the expression of CK2α and CK2β by western blot analysis, and performed WST-1 assays using CK2α and CK2β siRNA or CX-4945. Flow cytometry and western blot analyses were performed to evaluate apoptotic cell death. Xenograft models were used to examine the effect of CX-4945 in vivo. Western blot analysis revealed upregulation of CK2α and CK2β in human osteosarcoma cell lines compared with human osteoblast cells or mesenchymal stem cells. WST assay showed that knockdown of CK2α or CK2β by siRNA inhibited the proliferation of human osteosarcoma cells. Treatment with 3 µM of CX-4945 inhibited osteosarcoma cell proliferation; however, the same concentration of CX-4945 did not affect the proliferation of human mesenchymal stem cells. Additionally, treatment with CX-4945 inhibited the proliferation of human osteosarcoma cells in a dose-dependent manner. Western blot and flow cytometry analyses showed that treatment with CX-4945 promoted apoptotic death of osteosarcoma cells. The xenograft model showed that treatment with CX-4945 significantly prevented osteosarcoma growth in vivo compared with control vehicle treatment. Our findings indicate that CK2 may be an attractive therapeutic target for treating osteosarcoma.
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- 2016
12. Clinical significance of β2-adrenergic receptor expression in patients with surgically resected gastric adenocarcinoma
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Takayuki Asao, Izumi Takeyoshi, Akira Shimizu, Kyoichi Kaira, Tetsunari Oyama, Takehiko Yokobori, Kengo Takahashi, Taisuke Sato, Hiroomi Ogawa, Norifumi Takahashi, and Daisuke Yoshinari
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blotting, Western ,Adenocarcinoma ,Biology ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Western blot ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Receptor ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Univariate analysis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cancer ,Histology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Survival Rate ,030104 developmental biology ,Lymphatic system ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-2 ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The β2-adrenergic receptor (β2-AR) is highly expressed in various human neoplasms and has been considered a novel therapeutic target of cancer treatment. However, the clinicopathological significance of β2-AR expression in patients with gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to explore β2-AR expression and its prognostic significance. A total of 331 patients with surgically resected GC were evaluated. Tumor sections were stained immunohistochemically for β2-AR. And, we confirmed β2-AR expression in the GC cell lines by Western blot. β2-AR was highly expressed in 30.5 % of GC patients. Expression was significantly associated with age, T factor, tumor differentiation, histology of non-signet cells, lymphatic permeation, and vascular invasion. And, all the GC cell lines expressed β2-AR. On univariate analysis, age, disease stage, T factor, N factor, lymphatic permeation, vascular invasion, and β2-AR expression were significantly associated with overall survival. Although the multivariate analysis did not indicate that β2-AR expression was independently prognostic of survival, high-level β2-AR expression was associated with significantly poorer survival of GC patients with well or moderately differentiated tumors. β2-AR expression was a significant predictor of tumor aggressiveness in, and poorer survival of, patients with GC.
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- 2016
13. Day-Night Oscillation of Atrogin1 and Timing-Dependent Preventive Effect of Weight-Bearing on Muscle Atrophy
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Natsumi Aoki, Yuta Hattori, Kengo Takahashi, Ryosuke Ishikawa, Shigenobu Shibata, Rina Hirooka, Atsushi Haraguchi, Mizuho Tanaka, Keisuke Sasaki, Shuichi Kojima, Shinya Aoyama, Miku Takizawa, and Takeru Shimoda
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Research paper ,Mutant ,Circadian clock ,Muscle Proteins ,Context (language use) ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Weight-bearing ,Weight-Bearing ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Internal medicine ,Physical Conditioning, Animal ,medicine ,Animals ,Circadian rhythm ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,SKP Cullin F-Box Protein Ligases ,Therapeutic effect ,General Medicine ,Muscle atrophy ,Mice, Mutant Strains ,Muscular Atrophy ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Chrono-exercise ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Hindlimb-unloading ,Sciatic nerve ,medicine.symptom ,Atrogin1 - Abstract
Background Atrogin1, which is one of the key genes for the promotion of muscle atrophy, exhibits day-night variation. However, its mechanism and the role of its day-night variation are largely unknown in a muscle atrophic context. Methods The mice were induced a muscle atrophy by hindlimb-unloading (HU). To examine a role of circadian clock, Wild-type (WT) and Clock mutant mice were used. To test the effects of a neuronal effects, an unilateral ablation of sciatic nerve was performed in HU mice. To test a timing-dependent effects of weight-bearing, mice were released from HU for 4 h in a day at early or late active phase (W-EAP and W-LAP groups, respectively). Findings We found that the day-night oscillation of Atrogin1 expression was not observed in Clock mutant mice or in the sciatic denervated muscle. In addition, the therapeutic effects of weight-bearing were dependent on its timing with a better effect in the early active phase. Interpretation These findings suggest that the circadian clock controls the day-night oscillation of Atrogin1 expression and the therapeutic effects of weight-bearing are dependent on its timing. Fund Council for Science, Technology, and Innovation, SIP, “Technologies for creating next-generation agriculture, forestry, and fisheries”., Highlights • Atrogin1 expression shows day-night variation in a muscle atrophic context. • Preventive effects of intermittent weight-bearing on muscle loss are dependent on its timing.
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- 2018
14. Laparoscopic resection of a paraganglioma located on the border of the thoracic and abdominal cavities using a transabdominal-transdiaphragmatic approach
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Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Norifumi Takahashi, Hodaka Yamazaki, Takamichi Igarashi, Yohei Miyamae, Kazumi Tanaka, Ryuji Katoh, Izumi Takeyoshi, Kengo Takahashi, Seshiru Nakazawa, Keitaro Hirai, Daisuke Yoshinari, Hiroomi Ogawa, Yoko Motegi, and Yutaka Sunose
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aorta ,business.industry ,Thoracic cavity ,General Medicine ,Abdominal cavity ,medicine.disease ,Inferior vena cava ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,Paraganglioma ,medicine.artery ,Descending aorta ,Medicine ,Abdominal Neoplasms ,Radiology ,business ,Thoracic Neoplasm - Abstract
We treated a 64-year-old woman with high blood pressure. Catecholamine metabolite levels were elevated in the blood and urine. CT revealed a densely stained tumor on the right side of the descending aorta dorsal to the inferior vena cava. PET-CT revealed abnormal accumulation of (18) F-fluorodeoxyglucose, and (123) I-meta-iodo-benzylguanidine uptake was apparent on scintigraphy. The tumor was determined to be a paraganglioma located on the border between the thoracic and abdominal cavities, and laparoscopic tumorectomy was performed. The patient was placed in the left lateral position. The right lobe of the liver was turned over, and we cut the diaphragm to expose the front of the tumor. We resected the straight artery flowing in from the aorta and removed the tumor safely. Herein, we describe the removal of a paravertebral paraganglioma located in the border of the thoracic and abdominal cavities with a laparoscopic transabdominal-transdiaphragmatic approach.
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- 2015
15. Pure Laparoscopic Spleen-Preserving Distal Pancreatectomy for Pancreatic Tumor
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Hideaki Tokiniwa, Hotaka Yamazaki, Yutaka Sunose, Norifumi Takahashi, Izumi Takeyoshi, Keitaro Hirai, Hiroomi Ogawa, Rin Nagaoka, Kengo Takahashi, Takamichi Igarashi, Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Daisuke Yoshinari, Nana Rokutanda, and Kazumi Tanaka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pancreatic tumor ,business.industry ,medicine ,Urology ,General Medicine ,Spleen preserving ,Distal pancreatectomy ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2013
16. A Study on Resected Gastric Cancer with Virchow's Metastasis after Chemotherapy
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Yohei Miyamae, Yutaka Sunose, Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Kazumi Tanaka, Kengo Takahashi, Keitaro Hirai, Norifumi Takahashi, Takamichi Igarashi, Izumi Takeyoshi, Hiroomi Ogawa, and Daisuke Yoshinari
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Metastasis - Published
- 2013
17. A Study on Recurrent Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
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Kazumi Tanaka, Kengo Takahashi, Takamichi Igarashi, Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Hiroomi Ogawa, Tsuyoshi Arai, Shigeru Iwazaki, Hotaka Yamazaki, Yutaka Sunose, Daisuke Yoshinari, Keitaro Hirai, Norifumi Takahashi, and Izumi Takeyoshi
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Recurrent Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 2013
18. A Case of Peritoneal Dissemination from Hepatocellular Carcinoma after RFA/TACE Treatment
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Norifumi Takahashi, Kazumi Tanaka, Hiroomi Ogawa, Daisuke Yoshinari, Hodaka Yamazaki, Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Izumi Takeyoshi, Keitaro Hirai, Kengo Takahashi, Takamichi Igarashi, and Yutaka Sunose
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Radiology ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2013
19. A Case of Long-term Survival with Hepatic Metastasis after a Curative Gastrectomy and Multidisciplinary Therapy
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Norifumi Takahashi, Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Daisuke Yoshinari, Yutaka Sunose, Yohei Miyamae, Keitaro Hirai, Kengo Takahashi, Hiroyuki Toya, Hiroomi Ogawa, Kazumi Tanaka, Izumi Takeyoshi, and Osamu Totsuka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multidisciplinary approach ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Long term survival ,medicine ,General Medicine ,business ,Curative gastrectomy ,Hepatic metastasis - Published
- 2012
20. Hand-assisted Laparoscopic Spleen-preserving Distal Pancreatectomy for Low-grade Malignant Pancreatic Tumors
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Kazumi Tanaka, Daisuke Yoshinari, Keitaro Hirai, Izumi Takeyoshi, Yohei Miyamae, Kengo Takahashi, Yutaka Sunose, Takamichi Igarashi, Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Hiroomi Ogawa, and Norifumi Takahashi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Hand assisted ,General Medicine ,Spleen preserving ,business ,Distal pancreatectomy ,Surgery - Published
- 2012
21. A Patient with Rectal Cancer and Multiple Liver Metastasis who Survived for More Than 5 Years with Multidisciplinary Therapy
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Kazumi Tanaka, Hiroshi Tsukagoshi, Norifumi Takahashi, Youhei Miyamae, Kengo Takahashi, Hiroomi Ogawa, Yutaka Sunose, Izumi Takeyoshi, Takamichi Igarashi, Daisuke Yoshinari, and Keitaro Hirai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Colorectal cancer ,General surgery ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Metastasis - Published
- 2012
22. High expression of nucleobindin 2 is associated with poor prognosis in gastric cancer
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Halin Bao, Eijiro Yamada, Shuichi Okada, Pinjie Bao, Kengo Takahashi, Kyoichi Kaira, Takehiko Yokobori, Masanobu Yamada, Bolag Altan, Masahiko Nishiyama, Oyama Tetsunari, and Tsugumichi Saito
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Lymphovascular invasion ,Colorectal cancer ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Disease-Free Survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Nucleobindins ,Medicine ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Stage (cooking) ,RC254-282 ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Calcium-Binding Proteins ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Nucleobindin 2 ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,030104 developmental biology ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,business - Abstract
Nucleobindin 2 has been reported that its high expression is associated with poor outcome and promotes cell migration and lymph node metastasis in breast cancer, colon cancer, and prostate cancer. However, we aimed to investigate the nucleobindin 2 expression in gastric cancer tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues and its potential relevance to clinicopathological factors and prognosis using immunohistochemical analysis. In our study, nucleobindin 2 level in gastric cancer tissues was higher than in non-tumor tissues. A high expression of nucleobindin 2 is significantly associated with tumor depth, lymph node metastasis, lymphatic invasion, venous invasion, and clinical stage. Furthermore, the expression level of nucleobindin 2 protein was independent predictor of progression-free survival. In summary, nucleobindin 2 might play a crucial role in gastric cancer development and could serve as an independent predictor of prognosis of gastric cancer patients.
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- 2017
23. Asymmetry in the self-sustained oscillation ofPhysarum plasmodial strands
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Z. S. Hu, Yoshimi Tsuchiya, Kengo Takahashi, and Atsuko Takamatsu
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biology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Oscillation (cell signaling) ,Phase (waves) ,Biophysics ,Physarum polycephalum ,Cell Biology ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Asymmetry ,media_common - Abstract
The characteristics of the self-sustained oscillation in the plasmodial strand ofPhysarum polycephalum have been investigated in one steady and two transient conditions. An isolatedPhysarum strand changes its length periodically when it is suspended. In the behaviour of the self-sustained oscillation under the conditions, we provide the first demonstration that the changes in the periods of the oscillation can be ascribed to effects on the shortening phase, while the lengthening periods are almost unaffected. This result means that the asymmetric self-sustained oscillation of thePhysarum strand is composed of an active contracting process, presumably due to actin filaments and myosin-like molecules in the strand, and a passive lengthening process which is merely an extension of the strand under a load.
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- 1997
24. Entrainment of the Self-sustained oscillation in aPhysarum polycephalumStrand as a One-dimensionally Coupled Oscillator System
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Zi-Song Hu, Kengo Takahashi, Yoshimi Tsuchiya, and Go Uchida
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Statistics and Probability ,Physics ,Van der Pol oscillator ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Oscillation ,Applied Mathematics ,General Medicine ,Mechanics ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Nonlinear system ,Control theory ,Modeling and Simulation ,Isotonic ,Oscillator system ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Entrainment (chronobiology) - Abstract
Transient behaviors in the self-sustained oscillation of a plasmodial strand inPhysarum polycephalumhave been investigated for sudden changes in temperature under an isotonic condition. When the temperature is decreased, the period of self-sustained oscillation originally becomes longer than that at steady state, and then changes to be short, while this period simply becomes shorter with an increase in temperature. We have simulated these transient behaviors on the basis of a dynamical model that the plasmodial strand is composed of one-dimensionally coupled oscillators, which are van der Pol equations. It has been made clear that the characteristic responses of the plasmoidal strand in the transient processes reflect nonlinear dynamics, that is an entrainment of the coupled oscillators with frequencies randomly distributed in the system.
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- 1997
25. FMF-15 WEB WINDING SIMULATION AND WOUND ROLL STRESSES(Flexible Media Feeding and Handling Machines IV,Technical Program of Oral Presentations)
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Shigeo Yanabe, Toru Yamashita, and Kengo Takahashi
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Engineering ,Engineering drawing ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 2009
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