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Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Medicine Organ Function-Oriented Medicine Department of Otorhinolaryngology -Head and Neck Surgery |
SHINA Kazuhiro
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-2012.03
Akita University Faculty of Medicine Graduated
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-2018.03
Akita University Graduate School, Division of Medicine Doctor's Course Completed
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2018.10-Now
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Medicine Organ Function-Oriented Medicine Assistant Professor
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ATP release from bladder urothelium and serosa in a rat model of partial bladder outlet obstruction.
Kazuhiro SHIINA, Ken-ichiro HAYASHIDA, Kazuo ISHIKAWA, Masahito KAWATANI
Biomedical Research 37 ( 5 ) 299 - 304 2017.03
Domestic Co-author
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Upper airway chronic cough syndrome (UACS)
Yamada Takechiyo, Miyabe Yui, Shiina Kazuhiro, Abe Tomoe
Cough Investigation ( Japan Cough Society ) 1 ( 0 ) 20 - 23 2024
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A case of Bow hunter's syndrome due to cervical rotation and vertebral artery dissection
Koizumi Koh, Shina Kazuhiro, Yamada Takechiyo
Equilibrium Research ( Japan Society for Equilibrium Research ) 81 ( 4 ) 199 - 205 2022
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Thirteen cases of bear-inflicted injuries
Suzuki Shinsuke, Tsuji Tadahiro, Shiina Kazuhiro, Koyano Hiromasa, Koizumi Kou, Kawasaki Yohei, Sato Teruyuki, Yamada Takechiyo
JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR HEAD AND NECK SURGERY ( JAPAN SOCIETY FOR HEAD AND NECK SURGERY ) 28 ( 2 ) 183 - 190 2018
The number of patients attacked by bears has been rising recently because the opportunity to encounter wild bears has increased. Since injury by a bear attack mostly occurs in the head and neck region and can be fatal, adequate and immediate treatment is required.<br>We report 13 cases of injury inflicted by bears treated in our department and discuss the issues that are important in the treatment of these injuries. All 13 patients thought to have been attacked by black bears (<i>Ursus thibetanus japonicus</i>) suffered from facial contusions. Ten cases had facial bone fractures and four cases went blind in one eye. After the head and neck region, the arms had many injuries and three cases suffered bone fractures in their limbs and the trunk. Three patients developed hemorrhagic shock, however, there were no deaths. Four cases needed local flap reconstruction or skin grafting for defects of facial soft tissue.<br>It is important to know the features of injuries and to consult a specialist based on the sites and severity of the injuries for the treatment of bear-inflicted injuries.
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Falls and Fall Prevention from Otolaryngologist's Viewpoint
JapaneseJournal of Fall Prevention ( The Japanese Society for Fall Prevention ) 5 ( 1 ) 13 - 15 2018
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Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists
Project Year: 2019.04 - 2023.03