Yui Yoshida
University of Tokyo
6 Papers
Yui Yoshida is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cohort & Renal function. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Nutcracker Syndrome with the Superimposition of Thin Basement Membrane Syndrome.
Yosuke Hirakawa,Rika Miura,Yuji Sasaki,Yui Yoshida,Imari Mimura,Masaki Katsura,Yukako Shintani-Domoto,Makiko Ogawa,Akimasa Hayashi,Masaomi Nangaku +9 more
TL;DR: A 21-year-old woman was referred to the authors' hospital because of proteinuria and hematuria, and nutcracker syndrome (NCS) was suspected, and NCS was confirmed.
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Association of Obesity, Visceral Fat Accumulation, and Dyslipidemia with the Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease.
Yui Yoshida,Yasuhiro Hagiwara,Hiroshi Nishi,Yutaka Matsuyama +3 more
- 12 Apr 2025
TL;DR: This study of 308,174 subjects found associations between obesity, dyslipidemia, and visceral fat accumulation with increased risk of chronic kidney disease, particularly low HDL-cholesterol levels and rapid eGFR decline.
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Analysis of inflammatory cytokines and estimated glomerular filtration rate decline in Japanese patients with diabetic kidney disease: a pilot study.
Yu Sugawara,Yosuke Hirakawa,Koki Mise,Kosuke Kashiwabara,Ko Hanai,Satoshi Yamaguchi,Akihiro Katayama,Yasuhiro Onishi,Yui Yoshida,Naoki Kashihara,Yutaka Matsuyama,Tetsuya Babazono,Masaomi Nangaku,J. Wada +13 more
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis demonstrated significantly high levels of LIGHT/TNFSF14, TWEAK/ TNFSF12 and sTNF-R2 in rapid decliners, suggesting these three cytokines can be potential biomarkers for the progression of diabetic kidney disease.
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Regional variance in the use of urine dipstick test for outpatients in Japan.
TL;DR: Despite a heated dispute, the urine dipstick test is performed even more frequently than the quantitative biochemical or microscopic sediment tests, especially in regions holding the larger elderly population, which suggests that the test forms a part of geriatric medical care.
Diagnostic accuracy of urine dipstick for proteinuria category in Japanese workers.
TL;DR: Urine dipstick results of ± or above had a high specificity but low sensitivity and positive predictive value to detect PCR proteinuria of A2 or higher and should be recommended for individuals at high risk of chronic kidney disease.