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Combined Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery and Posterior Spinal Surgery for the Treatment of Dumbbell Tumor of the First Thoracic Nerve Root

Ohya J, Miyoshi K, Kitagawa T, Sato Y, Maehara T, Mikami Y

Although several cases of a dumbbell tumor of thoracic nerve roots have been reported, reports on the surgical procedures for a dumbbell tumor of the first thoracic (T1) nerve root...
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Improving Capacity of Older Adults with Locomotive Syndrome Stage 1 Living in Nursing Home: A Pilot Clinical Trial

Prayogo M, Tinduh D, Poerwandari D, Dharmanta RS, Wulan SMM, Mikami Y, Melaniani S

Background: Aging causes locomotive syndrome (LS), which is characterized by difficulty in walking. The present study determined the effects of locomotion training and regular aerobic exercise programs on the aerobic...
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Revascularization to the bone tunnel wall after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction may relate to the distance from the vessels

Arai Y, Hara K, Inoue H, Kanamura H, Nakagawa S, Atsumi S, Mikami Y

Purpose: We use magnetic resonance angiography to evaluate the difference of vascular ingrowth to the bone tunnel on the anterior and posterior walls quantitatively after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Materials and...
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Risk of venous thromboembolism with a central venous catheter in hospitalized Japanese patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a propensity score-matched cohort study

Aoki Y, Kiyohara H, Mikami Y, Nanki K, Kawaguchi T, Yoshimatsu Y, Sugimoto S, Sujino T, Takabayashi K, Hosoe N, Ogata H, Iwao Y, Kanai T

Background/Aims: Thromboprophylaxis is recommended for hospitalized patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Western countries, although it is selectively administered to high-risk patients in East Asia. A central venous catheter...
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5-Aminosalicylic acid intolerance is associated with a risk of adverse clinical outcomes and dysbiosis in patients with ulcerative colitis

Mizuno S, Ono K, Mikami Y, Naganuma M, Fukuda T, Minami K, Masaoka T, Terada S, Yoshida T, Saigusa K, Hirahara N, Miyata H, Suda W, Hattori M, Kanai T

Background/Aims: 5-Aminosalicylic acid (ASA) causes intolerance reactions in some patients. This study was performed to examine the prognosis of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 5-ASA intolerance, and to evaluate...
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The Effect of Simultaneous Antigravity Treadmill Training and Electrical Muscle Stimulation After Total Hip Arthroplasty: Short Follow-Up Time

Mikami Y, Orita N, Yamasaki T, Kamijo Y, Kimura H, Adachi N

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of our devised hybrid physiotherapy regime using an anti-gravity treadmill and a low-frequency electrical stimulation device, as measured in patients with hip osteoarthritis after total...
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Immunological Abnormalities in the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Hisamatsu , Mikami Y, Matsuoka K, Kanai T, Hibi T

Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis represent two distinct forms of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). In this paper, we discuss how immunological mechanisms contribute to the pathogenesis of IBD. Intestinal homeostasis...
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Update on rare epithelial ovarian cancers: based on the Rare Ovarian Tumors Young Investigator Conference

Jang JY, Yanaihara , Pujade-Lauraine E, Mikami Y, Oda K, Bookman M, Ledermann , Shimada M, Kiyokawa T, Kim BG, Matsumura , Kaku T, Kuroda T, Nagayoshi , Kawabata A, Iida Y, Kim JW, Quinn M, Okamoto A

There has been significant progress in the understanding of the pathology and molecular biology of rare ovarian cancers, which has helped both diagnosis and treatment. This paper provides an update...
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