43 research outputs found

    Fibrosarcomatous variant of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans on the right cheek: A case report

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    A 52-year-old man presented with a subcutaneous mass on his right cheek. The tumor was resected. Histopathological examination of the resected tissue revealed fibrosarcomatous deromatofibrosarcoma protuberans (FS-DFSP). Since the resection resulted in a large skin defect, his cheek was reconstructed using a deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap (DIEP). As the pathological findings showed positivity for tumor cells at the excised end, radiation therapy was applied to his right cheek. FS-DFSPs are found in about 10% of all DFSP cases, and are more malignant than other types of DFSP. Because there is a risk of local recurrence or distant metastasis, the patient should undergo close, long-term observation

    Defective function of GABA-containing synaptic vesicles in mice lacking the AP-3B clathrin adaptor

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    AP-3 is a member of the adaptor protein (AP) complex family that regulates the vesicular transport of cargo proteins in the secretory and endocytic pathways. There are two isoforms of AP-3: the ubiquitously expressed AP-3A and the neuron-specific AP-3B. Although the physiological role of AP-3A has recently been elucidated, that of AP-3B remains unsolved. To address this question, we generated mice lacking μ3B, a subunit of AP-3B. μ3B−/− mice suffered from spontaneous epileptic seizures. Morphological abnormalities were observed at synapses in these mice. Biochemical studies demonstrated the impairment of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) release because of, at least in part, the reduction of vesicular GABA transporter in μ3B−/− mice. This facilitated the induction of long-term potentiation in the hippocampus and the abnormal propagation of neuronal excitability via the temporoammonic pathway. Thus, AP-3B plays a critical role in the normal formation and function of a subset of synaptic vesicles. This work adds a new aspect to the pathogenesis of epilepsy

    ジュニア期スポーツにおけるサプリメント摂取の現状とその影響

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    近年、多種類のサプリメントが簡単に入手できる時代となり、子どもたちも自由に気軽に購入できる状況におかれている。また、スポーツ界ではアンチ・ドーピング活動が盛んとなっているが、サプリメント摂取はアスリートにとってドーピング的意味合いを持つことを忘れてはならない。そこで、我々は、まず子どものサプリメントの摂取状況を文献的に考察し、次いで全国の日本スポーツ少年団に登録する子どもを対象としたサプリメント等に関するアンケート調査を実施した結果を踏まえて、子どもたちのサプリメント摂取やドーピングに関する今後の課題を検討した。その結果、サプリメント摂取はスポーツに対する効果だけでなく、ドーピング問題も含めた教育をジュニア期から行い、専門家による早急な対応の必要性が明らかとなった

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    穀類飼料の粉砕および煮沸処理が, 反すう動物第1胃内揮発性脂肪酸(VFA)産生および飼料消化率におよぼす影響をしらべた。第1胃フィステルを装着した3頭の去勢成めん羊を用い, これらに大麦 : アルファルファヘイキューブ=50 : 50の飼料を与え, 大麦を有〓種子のままおよび粉砕して与えた区, これら各々に煮沸処理をほどこした区の計4区にて試験した。みかけの消化率の測定は酸化クローム指標法によった。1) VFA産生速度は粉砕および煮沸処理によって促進された。2) 酢酸/プロピオン酸比は粉砕および煮沸処理によって小さくなった。3) 一般成分のみかけの消化率は各処理によってほとんど影響されなかった。An experiment was conducted to examine the effect of crushed and/or cooked grain feeding on VFA production in rumen and ration digestibility using 50 : 50=barley : alfalfa hay cube ration. Total VFA in the rumen was increased by crushing or cooking of barley. The Acetate to propionate ratio was lowered by these treatments. TDN in the ration could not be increased by these treatments

    川崎医科大学におけるブース形式診療科別説明会の学内開催

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    川崎医科大学は,中核市の倉敷市内と政令指定都市の岡山市内に二つの附属病院を有している。両病院の卒後臨床研修プログラムは独立しているが,研修は両方の病院の診療科から選択することが可能である。平成27年7月,初めて川崎医科大学生を対象にした大学附属病院診療科の説明会をブース形式で学内開催した。研修プログラム説明会とは趣を異にし,各診療科の特徴や業務内容を広報することを目的とした。1年生から6年生までの学生が参加し,アンケート調査に回答した52名全員が将来の研修病院の選択に役に立ったと答え,うち27%は非常に役立ったと高い満足度を示した。また,研修医だけで計画した学生向けのミニシンポジウムも同時に開催し,来場した約70%の学生が参加し貴重な情報収集の場となった。次年度以降も改善を加えながら,学生が身近に附属病院スタッフや先輩研修医と交流できるイベントとして育てていきたい。Kawasaki Medical School has one hospital in Kurashiki City, a core city, and another in Okayama City, an ordinance-designated city. These hospitals have independent postgraduate clinical training programs. However, departments of both hospitals can be selected for training. In July 2015, a boothtype meeting regarding Kawasaki Medical School Hospital departments was held for Kawasaki Medical School students for the first time. The intent of the meeting differed from that of other training program meetings, and its goal was to provide information on the characteristics and tasks of each department. First- to sixth-year students participated in the meeting. All 52 students who responded to a questionnaire survey answered that the meeting was useful in helping them select a hospital for their future training, and 27% of them reported that the meeting was very useful and showed high levels of satisfaction. A mini symposium for students planned only by residents was also held at the same time. About 70% of visiting students participated in the symposium and were given a valuable opportunity to gather information. By making improvements, we will cultivate the meeting as an event in which students can have contact with hospital staff and junior residents from the next year

    Negative viscosity of a liquid crystal in the presence of turbulence

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    We report on the discovery of enormous negative viscosity in a nematic liquid crystal in the presence of turbulence induced by electric fields. As the negative viscosity in this system is so large, we are able to observe several phenomena originating from it. For example, we observe a spontaneous shear flow that rotates the upper disk of a rheometer, as well as the reversal of the rotational direction upon applying an external torque in the opposite direction. Hysteresis loops are also observed in the shear-stress-shear-rate curves, which is reminiscent of those seen for ferromagnetic and ferroelectric materials. The similarities between the phenomena observed for our system and ferroic materials are comprehensively demonstrated, although the two systems are fundamentally different in that the former is out of equilibrium. We elucidate the origin of the negative viscosity and propose a simple model that reproduces the phenomena observed in this active fluid

    Synovial chondromatosis of the right side temporomandibular joint extending to the middle cranial fossa: A case report with 7-year postoperative follow up and expression of a biomarker of cell proliferative activity

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    Introduction: Synovial chondromatosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) with cranial extension is rare. Here, we report 7-year follow-up of a case with immunohistochemical examination of cell proliferative activity. Presentation of case: The patient was a 72-year-old man. Severe bone resorption of the glenoid fossa was apparent on CT images. Pathological findings by biopsy led to diagnosis of synovial chondromatosis of the right side TMJ. Extirpation of the tumor was performed via temporopreauricular incision under general anesthesia. PCNA expression was examined by immunohistochemical analysis. The lesion had penetrated into the middle cranial fossa, but the cranial dura mater was intact. Expression of PCNA was confirmed. Discussion: The PCNA expression suggested that growth activity caused expansion of the lesion to the skull base. Conclusion: We were able to follow up this case for a long period without recurrence postoperatively

    Concurrent Rotator Cuff Tear and Axillary Nerve Palsy Associated with Anterior Dislocation of the Shoulder and Large Glenoid Rim Fracture: A “Terrible Tetrad”

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    We present a case of concurrent rotator cuff tear and axillary nerve palsy resulting from anterior dislocation of the shoulder and a large glenoid rim fracture—a “terrible tetrad.” A 61-year-old woman fell on her right shoulder. Radiographs showed anterior dislocation of the shoulder with a glenoid rim fracture, and an MRI two months after injury revealed a rotator cuff tear. Upon referral to our hospital, physical and electrophysiological examinations revealed axillary nerve palsy. The axillary nerve palsy was incomplete and recovering, and displacement of the glenoid rim fracture was minimal and already united; therefore, we surgically repaired only the rotator cuff tear three months after injury. The patient recovered satisfactorily following the operation. In patients whose axillary nerve palsy is recovering, surgeons should consider operating on rotator cuff tears in an attempt to prevent rotator cuff degeneration

    Temperature dependence of carrier relaxation time in gallium phosphide evaluated by photoemission measurements

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    For understanding of carrier behavior in semiconductors, it is important to measure the carrier relaxation time. In the present study, the relaxation times of inter-valley transition from the Γ valley to the X valley in GaP were evaluated by near-band-gap photoemission spectroscopy of electrons emitted from a surface with a negative electron affinity state. In the energy distribution curves, two peaks, which originate from the electron population accumulated in the Γ valley and the X valley, were observed. From the temperature dependence of the energy of these two peaks, we could successfully evaluate the temperature dependence of the energies of the Γ valley and the X valley. Furthermore, the relaxation times of the inter-valley transition from the Γ valley to the X valley were estimated from the ratio of the electron concentration of the Γ valley and the X valley. The values of the relaxation time are good agreement with the previous studies. These results indicate that the near-band-gap photoemission spectroscopy can directly investigate conduction electrons and also evaluate the carrier dynamics in semiconductor
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