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Masaaki Nakayama

Researcher at Tohoku University

Publications -  245
Citations -  8900

Masaaki Nakayama is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peritoneal dialysis & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 236 publications receiving 7811 citations. Previous affiliations of Masaaki Nakayama include Fukushima University & International University, Cambodia.

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Comparisons of fatigue between dialysis modalities: A cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate the impact of different dialysis modalities on the prevalence of depression and fatigue in patients with hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
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Stimulated Secretion of Arginine Vasopressin during Hemodialysis in Patients with Hemodialysis Hypotension

TL;DR: If AVP secretion in response to a fall in BP is impaired in patients with HD hypothension, this could be one of the pathophysiological factors exaggerating the develop-
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A Case of Nephrotic Syndrome Developing during Postoperative Gamma Interferon Therapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma

TL;DR: This extremely rare case of renal cell carcinoma complicated by minimal-change nephrotic syndrome and acute interstitial nephritis is reported, a review of the literature is presented, and gamma interferon may have played a role as etiologic factors.
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Association between chronic kidney disease and mortality in stage IV cancer

TL;DR: CKD at the time of stage IV cancer diagnosis was associated with all-cause mortality and cancer-specific mortality, and the association between CKD andcancer-specific death was site specific for breast cancer and kidney and urinary tract cancer.
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Ischemia/reperfusion of unilateral kidney exaggerates aging-induced damage to the heart and contralateral kidney.

TL;DR: Ageing could play a major role in exaggerating the pathological processes of inflammation to fibrosis in remote organs including the heart and the nonischemic kidney after IR stimulation of the unilateral kidney.