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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 47-51, 2014.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-375211

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Purpose : The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk factors for falls among wheelchair users who were institutionalized in a long-term care health facility. Subjects : The participants were 62 new residents (mean age, 85.4±7.9) of a long-term care health facility. Methods : A longitudinal study of 6 months follow-up for falls was carried out. Baseline data were obtained regarding age, history of falls, functional status, psychological variables, physiological function, medical treatments and economic status. Risk factors for falls were analyzed by logistic regression. Results : During the follow-up, falls by 29 patients (46.8% of participants) were reported. Our analysis showed that four risk factors were significantly associated with falls : the patient had a bent back, a high FIM score, polypharmacy and benzodiazepine use. Logistic regression analysis revealed that a bent back was the best predictor of falls (OR 4.11 ; CI 95% 1.25-13.5).

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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 280-285, 2007.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-362147

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We report a case of Nothnagel syndrome with inattention. A 69-year-old laborer was admitted to our hospital for rehabilitation therapy complaining of gait disturbance a month after the onset of brainstem infarction. He had right oculomotor palsy, ataxia on the left side and upward movement limitation of the left eye. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated high signal intensity in the right tegmentum of the midbrain and the medial aspect of the right thalamus on T2-weighted and diffusion weighted images. This lesion involving nuclei in the medial aspect of the right thalamus, which is considered to be closely related with the reticular activating system, might explain his inattention. And it is suggested that the low blood flow in the right basal ganglia and parietal lobe revealed by his SPECT scan, could be related with that as well. We administered rehabilitation programs for his ataxia and inattention. Because diplopia is thought to be difficult to improve, we did not attempt to treat the patient's eye movement limitation. Three months after our intervention, he was able to walk without support. However, his inattention remained. Patients with brainstem infarction are apt to have plural impairments concurrently. In such cases, it is necessary to assess the treatment priority for each impairment adequately. Evidence based guidelines for the assessment of treatment priority would aid in this endeavor and the development of such guidelines is therefore expected.

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 23-28, 2001.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-373730

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We examined the rates of sudden death to ordinary deaths of the patients in two hospitals in Obihiro. A total of 130 sudden death cases (89 men and 41 women) out of 1, 088 ordinary deaths were listed (11.9%) during the period of two years from 1992 through 1993.<BR>We also looked into the cause of sudden death in 86 autopsied cases over a 15-year period from 1985 through 1999 from a pathological stand point. Cardiac diseases underlay 49 cases of sudden death. Myocardial infarction (42 cases), cardiomyopathy (2), sarcoidosis (1), amyloidosis (2) and valvular disease (2) were regarded as the causes of death in the 49 cases. Myocardial infarction occurred more frequently in men than in women (27: 15). Next to cardiac diseases came aortic diseases such as ruptured aortic aneurysm (7 cases) and dissecting aneurysm (6). Cardiac diseases (49 cases) and aortic diseases (13) combined to account for 62 of 86 (72.1%) autopsied cases. Among noncardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases (18 cases) topped the list, followed by alimentary diseases (3) and cerebral bleeding (2). The major cause of respiratory diseases was pulmonary embolism (16). Pulmonary embolism more often occurred in women than in men (14: 2). There was one case of unidentifiable sudden death, namely Pokkuri disease. A decreased incidence of sudden death on Sunday should be noted. A circadian rhythm was evident. The incidence of sudden death started rising from 6: 00 and peaked at 15: 00. Sudden death occurred during rest (42 cases), during routine daily activity (14), during sleep (11), during bathing (1), during defecation (8), during surgery (2), during physical exercise (6) and during agricultural work (2).

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 964-968, 1994.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-373465

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We reported nine cases of metastatic skin carcinoma experienced at the Department of Dermatology, Obihiro Kosei Hospital during the period from April 1991 to March 1993. Lung was the most common primary lesion (four out of nine cases), followed by uterus (two) and stomach, breast, and kidney (one each). The clinical features of the metastases were classified into nodular (five cases), inflammatory (one case) and sclerotic (three cases) types. Peculiar zoster-like inflammation was seen in metastatic gastric cancer. Pathologically, adenocarcinoma was more common than squamous cell carcinoma. The average interval between the diagnosis of the primary cancers and the development of the skin metastases was about 30±25 months. The average life span after the detection of the skin metastases was 6.8±5.6 months. Poor prognosis of skin metastasis was thus reconfirmed.

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 8-12, 1994.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-373453

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From April 1983 through March 1993, 10, 767 women underwent health examinations at the Health Care Center in Obihiro Kosei Hospital. Cervical smears were taken from theuterine cervix for cervical cancer screening. One hundred and six women had abnormal results, greater than class III. Those patients who were diagnosed as having carcinoma numbered 10 (0.09%). Of the cervical carcinomas found, 1 was frankly invasive (adenocarcinoma Ib); 3, microinvasive (2; squamous cell carcinoma and 1; co-existence of adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma); and 6, carcinomas in situ (squamous cell carcinoma).

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 979-982, 1993.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-373434

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A 70-year-old man had annular erythema on the area extending from the right scapular region to the right axillary region, where he got tick bites on June 20, 1991. The erythema occurred soon after the bites and spread gradually to become as large as 20 square cm within 25 days. He also felt fatigue. An electrocardiogram revealed an atrioventiricular nodal block. We treated the patient with amoxycillin (750 mg daily) for 35 days. He has been now free from any symptoms over one year. Although repeated serological tests could not detect an antibody to Borrelia burgdorferi, typical erythema chronicum migrans and cardiac manifestation strongly suggested that the case could be diagnosed as Lyme disease.

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 30-33, 1989.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-373301

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From January 1981 through December 1986, 27, 513 individuals consisting of 17, 918 males and 9, 595 females underwent health examinations at Health Care Center in Obihiro Kosei Hospital. 14.2% of healthy and asymptomatic men and 29.1% of healthy and asymptomatic women had microscopic hematuria (one or more RBCs per HPF).<BR>To evaluate the clinical significance of microhematuria, about one third of patients with asymptomatic microhematuria who had undergone complete urological examination were reviewed.<BR>Genitourinary neoplasms were found in 0.21%(8 bladder cancers, 2 prostatic cancers and 1 renal cell cancer). The incidence of cancers increases proportionate to increase in age, furthermore, lesions were found more commonly in men than in women. We could find no relationship between the degree of hematuria and the cause. The results suggest that patients with asymptomatic microhematuria should undergo urological examinations.

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