Ayumi Hida

Affiliation

Department of Clinical Studies, Nagasaki
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About

Dr. Hida engages in clinical studies for examining the health effects of atomic bomb radiation among atomic bomb survivors and their children. She is especially interested in the association between radiation and autoimmune diseases. She also examines the associations between human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1), which is prevalent in Nagasaki, and radiation and the associations between HTLV-1 and autoimmune diseases. She also collaborates with ophthalmologists at Kanazawa Medical University, Nagasaki University, and Hiroshima University for her cataract study. As the chief of the Department of Clinical Studies Nagasaki, she coordinates within the department and collaborates with other departments in RERF. At RERF, she is involved with reviewing scientific reports and institutional reviews. She is a physician, a Japan College of Rheumatology-board certified rheumatologist, a board-certified fellow of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, and a Japan Medical Association certified Industrial Health Physician.

Education

2000
Ph.D. Nagasaki University (Medicine)
1990
M.D. Nagasaki University (Medicine)

Experience

Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Department of Clinical Studies, Nagasaki
  • 2020–

    Chief

  • 2012–

    Senior Scientist

  • 2012–2019

    Assistant Chief

  • 2006–

    Chief, Division of Medicine

  • 2001–2005

    Chief, Division of Clinical Laboratory

  • 1999–2012

    Research Scientist

Nagasaki University
  • 2014–

    Visiting professor

  • 1999–2000

    Resident, the 1st Department of Internal Medicine

  • 1997–1999

    Physician, the 1st Department of Internal Medicine

  • 1996–1997

    Resident, the 1st Department of Internal Medicine

  • 1990–1992

    Intern, the 1st Department of Internal Medicine

General hospitals
  • 1995–1996

    Physician, Koseikai Hospital

  • 1992–1995

    Physician, Sasebo Chuo Hospital

Selected publications

Hida A, Imaizumi M, French B, Ohishi W, Haruta D, Eguchi K, Nakamura H, Kawakami A. Association of human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 with prevalent rheumatoid arthritis among atomic bomb survivors: A cross-sectional study. Medicine. 2021; 100(24): e26297.
Haruta D, Landes RD, Hida A, Imaizumi M, Ohishi W, Akahoshi M, Maemura K. Relationship between radiation exposure and incident atrial fibrillation among atomic bomb survivors. Circ Rep. 2021; 3(7): 381-387.
Ozasa K, Cullings HM, Ohishi W, Hida A, Grant EJ. Epidemiological studies of atomic bomb radiation at the Radiation Effects Research Foundation. Int J Radiat Biol. 2019; 95(7): 879-891.
Imaizumi M, Ohishi W, Nakashima E, Sera N, Neriishi K, Yamada M, Tatsukawa Y, Tkahashi I, Fujiwara S, Sugino K, Ando T, Usa T, Kawakami A, Akahoshi M, Hida A. Thyroid dysfunction and autoimmune thyroid disease among atomic bomb survivors exposed in childhood. J Ciln Endocriniol Metab. 2017; 102(7): 2516-2524.
Sera N, Hida A, Imaizumi M, Nakashima E, Akahoshi M. The association between chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease risk factors in atomic bomb survivors. Radiat Res. 2013; 179(1): 46-52.
Neriishi K, Nakashima E, Akahoshi M, Hida A, Grant EJ, Masunari N, Funamoto S, Minamoto A, Fujiwara S, Shore RE. Radiation dose and cataract surgery incidence in atomic bomb survivors, 1986-2005. Radiology. 2012; 265(1): 167-174.
Hida A, Akahoshi M, Takagi Y, Imaizumi M, Sera N, Soda M, Maeda R, Nakashima E, Ida H, Kawakami A, Nakamura T, Eguchi K. Lipid infiltration in the parotid glands: a clinical manifestation of metabolic syndrome. Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 2012; 120(2): 110-115.
Hida A, Imaizumi M, Sera N, Akahoshi M, Soda M, Maeda R, Nakashima E, Nakamura H, Ida H, Kawakami A, Eguchi K. Association of human T lymphotropic virus type 1 with Sjogren syndrome. Ann Rheum Dis. 2010; 69(11): 2056-2057.
Hida A, Akahoshi M, Takagi Y, Ashizawa K, Imaizumi M, Soda M, Maeda R, Nakashima E, Ida H, Kawakami A, Nakamura T, Eguchi K. Prevalence of Sjogren syndrome among Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors. Ann Rheum Dis. 2008; 67(5): 689-695.
Hida A, Akahoshi M, Toyama K, Imaizumi M, Soda M, Maeda R, Ichimaru S, Nakashima E, Eguchi K. Do glucose and lipid metabolism affect cancer development in Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors? Nutr Cancer. 2005; 52 (2): 115-20.

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