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Yu-ichi Noto
Researcher at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Publications - 74
Citations - 1408
Yu-ichi Noto is an academic researcher from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1123 citations. Previous affiliations of Yu-ichi Noto include Chiba University & Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
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Utility of the distal compound muscle action potential duration for diagnosis of demyelinating neuropathies.
Sagiri Isose,Satoshi Kuwabara,Norito Kokubun,Yasunori Sato,Masahiro Mori,Kazumoto Shibuya,Yukari Sekiguchi,Saiko Nasu,Yumi Fujimaki,Yu-ichi Noto,Setsu Sawai,Kazuaki Kanai,Koichi Hirata,Sonoko Misawa +13 more
TL;DR: The distal CMAP duration is a useful index for the detection of distal demyelination, and the above cut‐off values for each nerve are suggested as one of the electrodiagnostic criteria for demYelinating neuropathies, preferentially affecting the distal nerve terminals, such as CIDP.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and motor neuron syndromes in Asia
Nortina Shahrizaila,Gen Sobue,Satoshi Kuwabara,Seung Hyun Kim,Carol Birks,Dongsheng Fan,Jong Seok Bae,Chaur Jong Hu,M Gourie-Devi,Yu-ichi Noto,Kazumoto Shibuya,Khean Jin Goh,Ryuji Kaji,Ching-Piao Tsai,Liying Cui,Paul Talman,Robert D. Henderson,Steve Vucic,Matthew C. Kiernan +18 more
TL;DR: An overview is presented that covers what is currently known of ALS in Asia from basic epidemiology and genetic influences, through to disease characteristics including atypical phenotypes which manifest a predilection for Asians.
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The effects of age, gender, and body mass index on amplitude of sensory nerve action potentials: Multivariate analyses
Yumi Fujimaki,Satoshi Kuwabara,Yasunori Sato,Sagiri Isose,Kazumoto Shibuya,Yukari Sekiguchi,Saiko Nasu,Yu-ichi Noto,Junko Taniguchi,Sonoko Misawa +9 more
TL;DR: The effects of age, gender, and BMI on SNAP amplitudes are not identical in different sensory nerves, and age was strongly correlated with SNAP amplitude in the nerves tested, whereas gender and BMI affect amplitudes only in the upper limb nerves.
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Awaji ALS criteria increase the diagnostic sensitivity in patients with bulbar onset
Yu-ichi Noto,Yu-ichi Noto,Sonoko Misawa,Kazuaki Kanai,Kazumoto Shibuya,Sagiri Isose,Saiko Nasu,Yukari Sekiguchi,Yumi Fujimaki,Masanori Nakagawa,Satoshi Kuwabara +10 more
TL;DR: Accepting fasciculation potentials as evidence of acute denervation increases the diagnostic sensitivity of ALS, particularly in patients with bulbar onset, and contributes to early diagnosis.
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Contrasting echogenicity in flexor digitorum profundus–flexor carpi ulnaris: A diagnostic ultrasound pattern in sporadic inclusion body myositis
Yu-ichi Noto,Kensuke Shiga,Yukiko Tsuji,Masaki Kondo,Takahiko Tokuda,Toshiki Mizuno,Masanori Nakagawa +6 more
TL;DR: FDP–FCU echogenicity contrast in muscle US is a sensitive diagnostic indicator of s‐IBM, but in none of those with PM/DM or ALS.