Yuko Akamine
7 Papers
9 Citations
Yuko Akamine is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Aspirin is an enhancing factor for food‐dependent exercise‐induced anaphylaxis in children
Chikako Motomura,Hiroshi Matsuzaki,Rintaro Ono,Mihoko Iwata,Koki Okabe,Yuko Akamine,Masatoshi Wakatsuki,Yoko Murakami,Naohiko Taba,Hiroshi Odajima +9 more
TL;DR: Physical activity is beneficial for children, with positive outcomes pertaining to both mental and physical well-being, and food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis is typified by the onset of anaphlyaxis during or soon after exercise preceded by the ingestion of a causal food.
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[A case of food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis caused by ingestion of orange].
Rintaro Ono,Chikako Motomura,Nobue Takamatsu,Yasuto Kondo,Yuko Akamine,Hiroshi Matsuzaki,Yoko Murakami,Yuko Amimoto,Naohiko Taba,Satoshi Honjyo,Rumiko Shibata,Hiroshi Odajima +11 more
TL;DR: The patient was a 10-year-old girl who presented with a history of anaphylactic episodes on three occasions, that developed in association with exercise after she ate citrus fruit, and was diagnosed as having FDEIA, the first report of such a case.
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The Ionic Component of PM2.5 May Be Associated with Respiratory Symptoms and Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
Hiroshi Odajima,Hiroshi Matsui,Yuko Akamine,Kaoru Kojima,Yoko Murakami,Ayako Yoshino,Akinori Takami,Kazuichi Hayakawa,Akinori Hara,Hiroyuki Nakamura +9 more
TL;DR: In patients with allergic diseases, some ionic components of PM2.5 may increase the frequency of respiratory symptoms and decrease PEFR, so further study and caution are required in daily clinical practice.
Efficacy of Mask Wearing in Preventing the Deleterious Health Effects of the Ionic Components of PM2.5-Possibility Seen in Allergic Patients
Hiroshi Odajima,Hiroshi Matsuzaki,Yuko Akamine,Kaoru Kojima,Yoko Murakami,Ayako Yoshino,Akinori Takami,Kazuichi Hayakawa,Akinori Hara,Hiroyuki Nakamura +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the relationship between mask wearing, concentration of ionic components of PM2.5, respiratory symptoms, and peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) was examined.
Changes in clinical features of food-related anaphylaxis in children during 5 years
Chikako Motomura,Koki Okabe,Hiroshi Matsuzaki,Toshiaki Kawano,Yuko Akamine,Daisuke Yasunari,Masatoshi Wakatsuki,Naohiko Taba,Satoshi Honjo,Hiroshi Odajima +9 more
TL;DR: Food-related anaphylaxis triggered by exercise and AAI use have increased and raising awareness and educating caregivers, patients, teachers, and medical professionals are essential for the optimal management of this disorder.
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