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    Chronological Change in Pulmonary Vascular Response to Hypoxia in Hepatopulmonary Syndrome

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    We here present a case with hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) where spontaneous resolution of severe hypoxaemia occurred with the development of pulmonary hypertension over several years after the initial diagnosis of HPS. The pulmonary vascular responses to hypoxia examined before and after the spontaneous resolution of HPS confirmed that the pathogenesis of HPS could be functional and reversible in nature. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating a remarkable change in the pulmonary vascular response to hypoxia before and after the spontaneous resolution of hypoxaemia in HPS

    Comparison of Concentration Methods for Low-level Radiocesium in Fresh Water

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    A large amount of radiocesium was released from the accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company. The determination of dissolved and particulate radiocesium concentrations in water is important, which can be used as basic information for understanding the long-term radiocesium dynamics in the environment and the transfer of radiocesium to crops. Conventional quantitative methods include the evaporative concentration to the dryness method and the AMP method. These methods need to concentrate about 20–200 L of water due to the low concentration of the dissolved radiocesium. After the accident, several new methods, such as the Prussian blue filter cartridge method and the solid-phase disk method, have been developed and put to practical use. In this study, we carried out an accuracy evaluation test to assess five methods (i.e., the evaporative concentration to dryness method, the AMP method, the Prussian blue filter cartridge method, the solid-phase disk method, and the ion-change resin method) using 3 types of water samples containing 0.01-1.0 Bq L−1 of dissolved radiocesium. Our results showed that the z-scores of over 80 % of the measured data were within ±2 and their CVs in the range of 8-13 %, indicating good reproducibility of these methods
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