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pro vyhledávání: '"Kanae Umemoto"'
Autor:
Kalaczyńska, Elżbieta, Kaori Fukushige, Kanae Umemoto, Sora Wanibuchi, Steffani Krista Someda, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Munekazu Naito
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery; May/Jun2024, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p340-345, 6p
Autor:
Kanae Umemoto, Shun Otsuka, Daisuke Mizuno, Eri Nanizawa, Kaori Fukushige, Naoyuki Hatayama, Munekazu Naito
Publikováno v:
Clinical Anatomy. 35:1051-1057
Arteries receive vascular branches (VBs) from peripheral nerves. VBs are thought to be involved in arterial constriction. Although the anterior tibial artery (ATA) receives VBs, information on their branching patterns and distribution areas remains l
Autor:
Kaoru Shinoda, Shun Otsuka, Kanae Umemoto, Kaori Fukushige, Masahiro Kurosawa, Munekazu Naito
Publikováno v:
Anatomical Science International.
Variations in the gonadal artery with a single common trunk: embryological hypotheses by observation
Autor:
Shuji Katsuki, Y. Miyaki, Osamu Tanaka, Kanae Umemoto, Kou Sakabe, N. Kosemura, Kaori Suyama, R Tanaka, Hayato Terayama, Ning Qu
Publikováno v:
Folia Morphologica. 80:324-330
Background: A gonadal artery originates as a branch of the abdominal aorta and renal artery inferior to the level of origin of the renal arteries. Variations in multiple right testicular arteries (RTAs) arising from the abdominal aorta are common. We
Autor:
Kanae, Umemoto, Tomoya, Hayashi, Kaori, Fukushige, Shuichi, Hirai, Hayato, Terayama, Kou, Sakabe, Munekazu, Naito
Publikováno v:
J Tradit Chin Med
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether specific stimulation of Shenshu (BL23) affects sympathetic nervous activity (SNA)-associated plasma renin concentration (PRC). METHODS: Eight healthy volunteers participated in three pattern conditions in random order: c
Autor:
Takashi Nakano, Munekazu Naito, Yusuke Ohmichi, Hayato Terayama, Mika Ohmichi, Taro Koike, Kou Sakabe, Kaori Tano, Kanae Umemoto
Publikováno v:
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2021 (2021)
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2019 (2019)
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2019 (2019)
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM
The acupuncture point “Hegu” (LI4) has been used for treating peripheral circulatory failure, which is located in the area covered by the superficial branch of the radial nerve (SBRN). SBRN has branches reaching arteries, so-called vascular branc
Autor:
Ryuta Tanaka, Takeshi Suzuki, Ning Qu, Kou Sakabe, Shuji Katsuki, Shuang-Qin Yi, Satoshi Kawakami, Hayato Nomura, Kanae Umemoto, Hayato Terayama, Kaori Suyama
Publikováno v:
Medicine
Rationale: Typically, the tendon of the pectoralis major inserts into the crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus. However, anomalous insertion sites of the pectoralis major tendons have been noted. Patient concerns: The cadaver of a 95-year-old
Autor:
Yusuke Ohmichi, Munekazu Naito, Kaori Fukushige, Kanae Umemoto, Daisuke Mizuno, Takashi Nakano
Publikováno v:
The Knee. 27(6)
Background The recurrent peroneal nerve (RPN) branches from the common peroneal nerve or the deep peroneal nerve and it innervates to the lower patellar region. It has recently been reported that damage to the RPN causes pain in the lower patellar re
Publikováno v:
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2020 (2020)
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2020 (2020)
Cutaneous nerves have vascular branches (VBs) that reach the arteries and are thought to be involved in arterial constriction. We aimed to examine the anatomical and histological relationship between the VBs of a cutaneous nerve in the foot and the a
Autor:
Takashi Nakano, Mika Ohmichi, Yusuke Ohmichi, Kanae Umemoto, Tomiko Yakura, Munekazu Naito, Niels Hammer, Daisuke Mizuno
Publikováno v:
Clinical Anatomy. 31:734-741
Introduction: Cutaneous nerves have branches called vascular branches (VBs) that reach arteries. VBs are thought to be involved in arterial constriction, and this is the rationale for periarterial sympathectomy as a treatment option for Raynaud's dis