Yuichi Akaogi
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Recent Articles
1.
Yoshida Y, Zhang X, Wang H, Machida T, Mine S, Kobayashi E, et al.
Heliyon
. 2020 Sep;
6(8):e04661.
PMID: 32904265
Background: Serum antibody markers have been increasingly identified not only for cancer and autoimmune diseases but also for atherosclerosis-related diseases such as acute ischemic stroke (AIS), acute myocardial infarction (AMI),...
2.
Machida T, Higuchi Y, Nakano S, Izumi M, Ishige S, Fujikawa A, et al.
J Neurosurg
. 2018 Jun;
130(6):1957-1964.
PMID: 29932376
Objective: Encephalo-myo-synangiosis (EMS) is an effective revascularization procedure for the treatment of moyamoya disease (MMD). However, the temporalis muscle used for EMS sometimes swells and causes ischemic complications by compressing...
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Machida T, Higuchi Y, Nakano S, Ishige S, Fujikawa A, Akaogi Y, et al.
Stroke
. 2017 Apr;
48(6):1665-1667.
PMID: 28446622
Background And Purpose: Venous oxygen saturation (SO) is measured in medical fields to assess tissue circulation insufficiency. This study aimed to elucidate the use of a cortical venous redness measurement...
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Yamanaka Y, Asahina M, Akaogi Y, Fujinuma Y, Katagiri A, Kanai K, et al.
Cerebellum
. 2012 Apr;
11(4):1057-60.
PMID: 22528966
Although the clinical symptoms of Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) vary widely, those involving the autonomic nervous system, such as cutaneous sympathetic dysfunction, have rarely been investigated. In addition, there are no...
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Asahina M, Akaogi Y, Misawa S, Kanai K, Ando Y, Sakakibara R, et al.
Clin Neurol Neurosurg
. 2010 Oct;
113(2):139-41.
PMID: 20943310
No abstract available.
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Asahina M, Katagiri A, Yamanaka Y, Akaogi Y, Fukushima T, Kanai K, et al.
Auton Neurosci
. 2010 Jan;
154(1-2):99-101.
PMID: 20060786
Objective: Tachycardia is a clinical feature of Machado-Joseph disease (MJD), and it may be attributable to cardiac autonomic dysfunction. We investigated heart rate variability in MJD patients to reveal heart...
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Asahina M, Akaogi Y, Yamanaka Y, Koyama Y, Hattori T
Parkinsonism Relat Disord
. 2008 Sep;
15(5):347-50.
PMID: 18805037
Objective: Certain stimuli evoke increased sweat secretion (sympathetic sweat response; SSwR) and reduced skin blood flow (skin vasomotor reflex; SkVR) in the palm/sole. We evaluated SSwR and SkVR in patients...
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Asahina M, Yamanaka Y, Akaogi Y, Kuwabara S, Koyama Y, Hattori T
J Diabetes Complications
. 2008 Apr;
22(4):278-83.
PMID: 18413213
Aims: Some physical or arousal stimuli induce a rise in sweat secretion (sympathetic sweat response or SSwR) and a reduction in skin blood flow (skin vasomotor reflex or SkVR) to...
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Yamanaka Y, Asahina M, Mathias C, Akaogi Y, Koyama Y, Hattori T
Mov Disord
. 2007 Sep;
22(16):2405-8.
PMID: 17894341
Local heating of nonglabrous skin increases skin blood flow (SkBF) in two phases. The initial peak (P1) is mediated by a sensory-axon reflex and the plateau phase (P2) by local...
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Yamanaka Y, Asahina M, Akaogi Y, Koyama Y, Hattori T
J Neurol Sci
. 2007 Jun;
260(1-2):214-8.
PMID: 17572442
Background: Local heating of non-glabrous skin increases skin blood flow (SkBF) in two phases: the initial peak (P1) is mediated by sensory axon reflex, and the plateau phase (P2) is...