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Takahashi, Keitaro,Ueno, Nobuhiro,Sasaki, Takahiro,Kobayashi, Yu,Sugiyama, Yuya,Murakami, Yuki,Kunogi, Takehito,Ando, Katsuyoshi,Kashima, Shin,Moriichi, Kentaro,Tanabe, Hiroki,Kamikokura, Yuki,Yuzawa, The Korean Gastric Cancer Association 2021 Journal of gastric cancer Vol.21 No.1
Gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland mucosa type (GA-FGM) was proposed as a new variant of gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type (GA-FG). However, at present, the influence of Helicobacter pylori and the speed of progression and degree of malignancy in GA-FGM remain unclear. Herein, we report the first case of intramucosal GA-FGM that was endoscopically observed before and after H. pylori eradication over 15 years. The lesion showed the same tumor size with no submucosal invasion and a low MIB-1 labeling index 15 years after its detection using endoscopy. The endoscopic morphology changed from 0-IIa before H. pylori eradication to 0-IIa+IIc and then 0-I after H. pylori eradication. These findings suggest that the unaltered tumor size reflects low-grade malignancy and slow growth, and that the endoscopic morphology is influenced by H. pylori eradication.
Neutrino burst and gravitational wave from supernova explosions
Katsuhiko Sato,Kei Kotake,Keitaro Takahashi,Shin'ichiro Ando 한국물리학회 2004 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.45 No.1
The time prole and energy spectrum of a neutrino burst from supernovae is greatly modied by the eect of neutrino oscillations. We review how these conversions happen in a supernova mantle and how the burst could be detected by SK (Super-Kamiokande) and SNO (Sudbury Neutrino Observatory). We show that implications for neutrino parameters (mass hierarchy and the mixing angle between mass eigenstate 1; 3), can be obtained if a supernova appears at the Galactic Center. We also discuss the eects of neutrino oscillation on the supernova relic neutrino observations. In the end, we discuss the gravitational radiation from the rotating stellar cores, which will give us the information of the angular momentum distribution for evolved massive stars.
Study of the Vertical Magnetic Field in Face-on Galaxies Using Faraday Tomography
Ideguchi, Shinsuke,Tashiro, Yuichi,Akahori, Takuya,Takahashi, Keitaro,Ryu, Dongsu American Astronomical Society 2017 The Astrophysical journal Vol.843 No.2
<P>Faraday tomography allows astronomers to probe the distribution of the magnetic field along the line of sight (LOS), but that can be achieved only after the Faraday spectrum is interpreted. However, the interpretation is not straightforward, mainly because the Faraday spectrum is complicated due to a turbulent magnetic field; it ruins the one-to-one relation between the Faraday depth and the physical depth, and appears as many small-scale features in the Faraday spectrum. In this paper, by employing 'simple toy models' for the magnetic field, we describe numerically as well as analytically the characteristic properties of the Faraday spectrum. We show that the Faraday spectrum along 'multiple LOSs' can be used to extract the global properties of the magnetic field. Specifically, considering face-on spiral galaxies and modeling turbulent magnetic field as a random field with a single coherence length, we numerically calculate the Faraday spectrum along a number of LOSs and its shape-characterizing parameters, that is, the moments. When multiple LOSs cover a region of greater than or similar to(10 coherence length) 2, the shape of the Faraday spectrum becomes smooth and the shape-characterizing parameters are well specified. With the Faraday spectrum constructed as a sum of Gaussian functions with different means and variances, we analytically show that the parameters are expressed in terms of the regular and turbulent components of the LOS magnetic field and the coherence length. We also consider the turbulent magnetic field modeled with a power-law spectrum, and study how the magnetic field is revealed in the Faraday spectrum. Our work suggests a way to obtain information on the magnetic field from a Faraday tomography study.</P>
Yoshiko Ramirez Ueno,Tsutomu Tamada,Satoru Takahashi,Utaru Tanaka,Keitaro Sofue,Tomonori Kanda,Munenobu Nogami,Yoshiharu Ohno,Nobuyuki Hinata,Masato Fujisawa,Takamichi Murakami 대한영상의학회 2018 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.19 No.5
Computed diffusion-weighted MRI is a recently proposed post-processing technique that produces b-value images from diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), acquired using at least two different b-values. This article presents an argument for computed DWI for prostate cancer by viewing four aspects of DWI: fundamentals, image quality and diagnostic performance, computing procedures, and future uses.
FARADAY DISPERSION FUNCTIONS OF GALAXIES
Ideguchi, Shinsuke,Tashiro, Yuichi,Akahori, Takuya,Takahashi, Keitaro,Ryu, Dongsu IOP Publishing 2014 The Astrophysical journal Vol.792 No.1
<P>The Faraday dispersion function (FDF), which can be derived from an observed polarization spectrum by Faraday rotation measure synthesis, is a profile of polarized emissions as a function of Faraday depth. We study intrinsic FDFs along sight lines through face-on Milky Way like galaxies by means of a sophisticated galactic model incorporating three-dimensional MHD turbulence, and investigate how much information the FDF intrinsically contains. Since the FDF reflects distributions of thermal and cosmic-ray electrons as well as magnetic fields, it has been expected that the FDF could be a new probe to examine internal structures of galaxies. We, however, find that an intrinsic FDF along a sight line through a galaxy is very complicated, depending significantly on actual configurations of turbulence. We perform 800 realizations of turbulence and find no universal shape of the FDF even if we fix the global parameters of the model. We calculate the probability distribution functions of the standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis of FDFs and compare them for models with different global parameters. Our models predict that the presence of vertical magnetic fields and the large-scale height of cosmic-ray electrons tend to make the standard deviation relatively large. In contrast, the differences in skewness and kurtosis are relatively less significant.</P>
Katsuyoshi Ando,Mikihiro Fujiya,Yoshiki Nomura,Yuhei Inaba,Yuuya Sugiyama,Takuya Iwama,Masami Ijiri,Keitaro Takahashi,Kazuyuki Tanaka,Aki Sakatani,Nobuhiro Ueno,Shin Kashima,Kentaro Moriichi,Yusuke Mi 대한장연구학회 2018 Intestinal Research Vol.16 No.3
Background/Aims: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major extraintestinal manifestation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), regarded as an independent risk factor for VTE according to reports from Western countries. However, the incidence and risk factors of VTE in Asian IBD patients are not fully understood. We aimed to reveal the incidence and risk factors of VTE in Japanese IBD inpatients. Methods: The incidence of VTE in inpatients with IBD (n=340), gastrointestinal cancers (n=557), and other gastrointestinal diseases (n=569) treated at our hospital from 2009 to 2013 was retrospectively investigated. The characteristics and laboratory data of IBD inpatients with and without VTE were compared in univariate and multivariate analyses. Clinical courses of VTE in IBD were surveyed. Results: VTE was detected in 7.1% of IBD inpatients, significantly higher than in gastrointestinal cancer inpatients (2.5%) and inpatients with other gastrointestinal diseases (0.88%). The incidence of VTE in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients (16.7%) was much higher than that in those with Crohn’s disease (3.6%). In the univariate analysis, the risk factors were an older age, central venous catheter, prednisolone, surgery, low serum albumin, high serum C-reactive protein and D-dimer. According to a multivariate analysis, >50 years of age and surgery were the only risk factors. The in-hospital mortality rate of IBD inpatients with VTE was 4.2%. Conclusions: The incidence of VTE with IBD, especially UC, was found to be high compared with other digestive disease, which was almost equivalent to that of Western countries. The efficacy of prophylaxis needs to be investigated in Asian IBD patients.