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Author | Yamakawa, Yasuaki| Yamamoto, Norio| Tomita, Yosuke| Okuda, Ryuichiro| Masada, Yasutaka| Shiroshita, Akihiro| Matsumoto, Toshiyuki| |
Keywords | femoral neck fracture intracapsular hip fracture Garden alignment index posterior tilt inter-rater reliability intra-rater reliability intraclass correlation coefficients |
Published Date | 2022-12-27 |
Publication Title | Journal Of Personalized Medicine |
Volume | volume13 |
Issue | issue1 |
Publisher | MDPI |
Start Page | 53 |
ISSN | 2075-4426 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
OAI-PMH Set | 岡山大学 |
Copyright Holders | © 2022 by the authors. |
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PubMed ID | 36675714 |
DOI | 10.3390/jpm13010053 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000915393000001 |
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Author | Sugiu, Kazuhisa| Tazawa, Hiroshi| Hasei, Joe| Yamakawa, Yasuaki| Omori, Toshinori| Komatsubara, Tadashi| Mochizuki, Yusuke| Kondo, Hiroya| Osaki, Shuhei| Fujiwara, Tomohiro| Yoshida, Aki| Kunisada, Toshiyuki| Ueda, Koji| Urata, Yasuo| Kagawa, Shunsuke| Ozaki, Toshifumi| Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi| |
Keywords | Osteosarcoma Chemoresistance MDR1 Oncolytic adenovirus p53 |
Note | This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00280-021-04310-5| |
Published Date | 2021-6-10 |
Publication Title | Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology |
Volume | volume88 |
Issue | issue3 |
Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
Start Page | 513 |
End Page | 524 |
ISSN | 0344-5704 |
NCID | AA00598397 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
OAI-PMH Set | 岡山大学 |
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PubMed ID | 34114067 |
DOI | 10.1007/s00280-021-04310-5 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000659839700002 |
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Author | Omori, Toshinori| Tazawa, Hiroshi| Yamakawa, Yasuaki| Osaki, Shuhei| Hasei, Joe| Sugiu, Kazuhisa| Komatsubara, Tadashi| Fujiwara, Tomohiro| Yoshida, Aki| Kunisada, Toshiyuki| Urata, Yasuo| Kagawa, Shunsuke| Ozaki, Toshifumi| Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi| |
Keywords | Gastric yolk sac Tumor-like carcinoma Adenocarcinoma; Alpha-fetoprotein |
Published Date | 2021-04-22 |
Publication Title | PLoS ONE |
Volume | volume16 |
Issue | issue4 |
Publisher | Public Library Science |
Start Page | e0250643 |
ISSN | 1932-6203 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
OAI-PMH Set | 岡山大学 |
Copyright Holders | © 2021 Omori et al. |
File Version | publisher |
PubMed ID | 33886686 |
NAID | 120007045007 |
DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0250643 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000644138300019 |
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JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/64364 |
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FullText URL | 77_1_71.pdf |
Author | Yamakawa, Yasuaki| Kamatsuki, Yusuke| Noda, Tomoyuki| Kure, Miho| Miyazawa, Shinichi| Ozaki, Toshifumi| |
Abstract | We report a case of ipsilateral periprosthetic fractures above and below the knee that occurred at different times due to navigation tracker pin and bone fragility. A 66-year-old Japanese woman with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) underwent a total knee arthroplasty. Four months post-surgery, a periprosthetic fracture above the knee at the navigation pin hole was detected. She underwent osteosynthesis and could walk independently, but she developed an ipsilateral tibial component fracture. Conservative treatment with a splint was followed by bone union. Patients with RA treated with oral steroids tend to develop ipsilateral periprosthetic fractures around the knee due to bone fragility. |
Keywords | periprosthetic fracture total knee arthroplasty navigation system bone fragility |
Amo Type | Case Report |
Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
Published Date | 2023-02 |
Volume | volume77 |
Issue | issue1 |
Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
Start Page | 71 |
End Page | 74 |
ISSN | 0386-300X |
NCID | AA00508441 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
Copyright Holders | Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School |
File Version | publisher |
Refereed | True |
PubMed ID | 36849147 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000952992100005 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/55433 |
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FullText URL | 71_5_363.pdf |
Author | Yumoto, Tetsuya| Kosaki, Yoshinori| Yamakawa, Yasuaki| Iida, Atsuyoshi| Yamamoto, Hirotsugu| Yamada, Taihei| Tsukahara, Kohei| Naito, Hiromichi| Osako, Takaaki| Nakao, Atsunori| |
Abstract | Worldwide, hemorrhagic shock in major trauma remains a major potentially preventable cause of death. Controlling bleeding and subsequent coagulopathy is a big challenge. Immediate assessment of unidentified bleeding sources is essential in blunt trauma patients with hemorrhagic shock. Chest/pelvic X-ray in conjunction with ultrasonography have been established classically as initial diagnostic imaging modalities to identify the major sources of internal bleeding including intra-thoracic, intra-abdominal, or retroperitoneal hemorrhage related to pelvic fracture. Massive soft tissue injury, regardless of whether isolated or associated with multiple injuries, occasionally causes extensive hemorrhage and acute traumatic coagulopathy. Specific types of injuries, including soft tissue injury or retroperitoneal hemorrhage unrelated to pelvic fracture, can potentially be overlooked or be considered “occult” causes of bleeding because classical diagnostic imaging often cannot exclude such injuries. The purpose of this narrative review article is to describe “occult” or unusual sources of bleeding associated with blunt trauma. |
Keywords | soft tissue injury subcutaneous hematoma non-cavitary hemorrhage retroperitoneal hemorrhage hemorrhagic shock |
Amo Type | Review |
Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
Published Date | 2017-10 |
Volume | volume71 |
Issue | issue5 |
Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
Start Page | 363 |
End Page | 368 |
ISSN | 0386-300X |
NCID | AA00508441 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
Copyright Holders | CopyrightⒸ 2017 by Okayama University Medical School |
File Version | publisher |
Refereed | True |
PubMed ID | 29042693 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/54590 |
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FullText URL | 70_5_331.pdf |
Author | Iida, Atsuyoshi| Nosaka, Nobuyuki| Yumoto, Tetsuya| Knaup, Emily| Naito, Hiromichi| Nishiyama, Chihiro| Yamakawa, Yasuaki| Tsukahara, Kohei| Terado, Michihisa| Sato, Keiji| Ugawa, Toyomu| Nakao, Atsunori| |
Abstract | In recent years, it has become evident that molecular hydrogen is a particularyl effective treatment for various disease models such as ischemia-reperfusion injury; as a result, research on hydrogen has progressed rapidly. Hydrogen has been shown to be effective not only through intake as a gas, but also as a liquid medication taken orally, intravenously, or locally. Hydrogenʼs effectiveness is thus multifaceted. Herein we review the recent research on hydrogen-rich water, and we examine the possibilities for its clinical application. Now that hydrogen is in the limelight as a gaseous signaling molecule due to its potential ability to inhibit oxidative stress signaling, new research developments are highly anticipated. |
Keywords | hydrogen antioxidant effect medical gas gaseous signaling molecule clinical tests |
Amo Type | Review |
Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
Published Date | 2016-10 |
Volume | volume70 |
Issue | issue5 |
Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
Start Page | 331 |
End Page | 337 |
ISSN | 0386-300X |
NCID | AA00508441 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
Copyright Holders | CopyrightⒸ 2016 by Okayama University Medical School |
File Version | publisher |
Refereed | True |
PubMed ID | 27777424 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000388098700001 |