Publications by authors named "Fukui I"

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  • Aneurysms in the V1 segment of the extracranial vertebral artery are rare, with many being giant aneurysms larger than 25 mm.
  • An 85-year-old woman had a giant unruptured aneurysm identified in the right vertebral artery, which was causing her dizziness.
  • The aneurysm was successfully treated with endovascular coil embolization, preserving the vertebral artery's patency and indicating that such treatments may be effective for similar aneurysms.
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  • The study investigates the role of serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) markers KL-6, SP-A, and SP-D in predicting the prognosis of chronic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia (CFIP).
  • By analyzing 39 patients with CFIP, researchers categorized them into rapidly progressing or slowly progressing groups based on their yearly decline in lung function.
  • Results indicated that specific BALF marker levels and ratios were significantly lower in the rapidly progressing group, highlighting their potential utility in diagnosing and predicting disease progression in CFIP patients.
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An 85-year-old woman with a history of diabetes mellitus became aware of motor weakness of the left lower extremity. Magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple small cerebral infarctions in the right corona radiata. Angiography revealed persistent primitive trigeminal artery (PPTA) originating from the right internal carotid artery (ICA) and connecting to basilar artery, and the right ICA occluded distal to PPTA.

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An aspiration catheter needs to attach to a thrombus in order to achieve first-pass recanalization by mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute ischemic stroke (AIS), particularly that using a direct aspiration first pass technique. The meniscus sign, which is defined as meniscoid contrast opacification indicating the proximal edge of a thrombus, has been suggested to contribute to successful recanalization. In some cases, the meniscus sign is not detected following an injection of contrast medium through a guiding catheter.

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  • This study explores the potential of monocyte distribution width (MDW) as a biomarker for detecting COVID-19, highlighting the challenges in current testing methods.
  • It involved a retrospective analysis of 80 COVID-19 patients compared to 232 non-COVID-19 patients to evaluate the effectiveness of MDW in distinguishing between the two groups.
  • Findings suggest that an MDW cut-off value of 21.3 could serve as a reliable screening test, with a sensitivity of 81.3% and specificity of 78.2%, particularly in patients presenting with fever.
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  • This study compares kidney function outcomes after two treatments for muscle-invasive bladder cancer: tetramodal therapy (TMP) and radical cystectomy (RC).
  • It analyzed data from 95 patients in the TMP group, who had a milder decline in kidney function (eGFR) compared to 300 patients treated with RC.
  • The results showed that while TMP better preserved renal function—with a 5-year renal impairment-free survival rate of 91.2% vs. 85.2% for RC—some patients still experienced kidney damage.
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  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) negatively impacts the prognosis of miliary tuberculosis (MTB), and the role of steroid pulse therapy in these cases was investigated.
  • A study analyzed 13 patients with MTB and ARDS from medical records, revealing that those receiving steroid pulse therapy had better survival rates than those who did not.
  • The results indicated that steroid pulse therapy significantly improves short-term survival in patients with MTB complicated by ARDS, presenting it as a strong prognostic factor.
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The existence of an accessory middle cerebral artery (AMCA) usually has no pathological significance. Three patients developed cerebral infarction due to thromboembolic occlusion of the main trunk of the middle cerebral artery (MCA). In these patients, AMCA originating from the anterior cerebral artery was intact, and ran to the lateral side along the main MCA.

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Background: Some studies reported cases of internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection (ICAD) that was treated by carotid artery stenting (CAS). Symptoms of ICAD resulting from the lower cranial nerve palsy are rare and the treatment strategy is not clearly defined. We report a patient with ICAD showing hypoglossal nerve palsy alone that was treated by CAS.

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Background: Bow hunter's syndrome (BHS) is a rare condition induced by occlusion or compression of the vertebral artery (VA) during head movement or rotation. Here, we report a patient with BHS effectively treated with an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).

Case Description: A 75-year-old male experienced recurrent embolic strokes to the posterior circulation.

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Objective: To clarify the diagnostic performance of the three-dimensional reconstructed virtual image (3D-RVI) in evaluating RENAL nephrometry score (RENAL-NS).

Methods: This study included 130 patients who underwent preoperative contrast-enhanced computed tomography followed by partial nephrectomy for renal tumors suggestive of renal cell carcinoma. RENAL-NS was calculated prior to the surgery, and tumor resection was performed referring to the score.

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Purpose: Recently, various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) modalities have been developed to easily detect carotid and aortic plaques, but these techniques are time-consuming and vulnerable to motion artifacts. We investigated the utility of a gradient echo MRI technique known as liver acquisition with volume acceleration flexible (LAVA-Flex) to detect carotid and aortic atherosclerotic plaques.

Methods: Ten patients who underwent carotid endarterectomy (CEA) were assessed regarding the correspondence between LAVA-Flex findings and the histopathology of excised carotid plaques.

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Background: Anxious-depressive attack (ADA) is a symptom complex that comprises sudden intense feelings of anxiety or depression, intrusive rumination of regretful memories or future worries, emotional distress due to painful thoughts, and coping behaviors to manage emotional distress. ADA has been observed trans-diagnostically across various psychiatric disorders. Although the importance of ADA treatment has been indicated, a scale to measure the severity of ADA has not been developed.

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  • A 74-year-old woman experienced motor aphasia and was diagnosed with an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) linked to a developmental venous anomaly (DVA) with a stenosed collecting vein.
  • * Imaging techniques like CT and MRI revealed ICH in the left frontal lobe and showed DVA alongside a cavernous malformation (CM).
  • * Management focused on blood pressure control, and the patient did not suffer any further neurological issues; however, it was noted that DVA could lead to chronic venous hypertension and increased risk of hemorrhage if there is restricted outflow.
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Background: We aimed to establish an external validation of the Briganti 2019 nomogram in a Japanese cohort to preoperatively evaluate the probability of lymph node invasion in patients with high-risk, clinically localized prostate cancer.

Methods: The cohort consisted of 278 patients with prostate cancer diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging-targeted biopsy who underwent radical prostatectomy and extended pelvic lymph node dissection from 2012 to 2020. Patients were rated using the Briganti 2019 nomogram, which evaluates the probability of lymph node invasion.

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Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety profiles of first-line etoposide, ifosfamide and cisplatin and primary prophylaxis with pegfilgrastim as first-line chemotherapy for disseminated germ cell cancer.

Methods: This study reviewed 154 consecutive patients with previously untreated disseminated germ cell cancer who received first-line etoposide, ifosfamide and cisplatin between 1995 and 2020. Of these, 54 patients were managed with primary prophylaxis using pegfilgrastim (primary prophylaxis group), and 100 were managed with the therapeutic use of short-acting granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (non-primary prophylaxis group).

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We report a rare case of an aneurysm originating from the penetrating artery of the distal middle cerebral artery (MCA). A 76-year-old man without a notable past history presented with sudden-onset severe headache, left hemiparesis, and a decreased level of consciousness. Computed tomography (CT) revealed subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the right temporal lobe extending into the ventricle.

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Background: We evaluated patient-reported outcomes (PRO) during neoadjuvant androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) plus external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) followed by either adjuvant continuous ADT (CADT) or intermittent ADT (IADT) for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer (Pca).

Methods: A multicenter, randomized phase III trial enrolled 303 patients with locally advanced Pca. The patients were treated with 6 months (M) of ADT followed by 72 Gy of EBRT, and were randomly assigned to CADT or IADT after 14 M.

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Background: Hemifacial spasm (HFS) caused by vertebral artery (VA) aneurysms is rare. Several cases of HFS caused by VA aneurysms treated by endovascular parent artery occlusion (PAO) have been reported. Recently, we treated a rare case of HFS caused by a saccular VA aneurysm at the bifurcation of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA), which was successfully treated by endovascular coil embolization, preserving the parent artery, and PICA.

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Background: Enzalutamide is a novel, non-steroidal anti-androgen that has demonstrated excellent anti-tumor activity for both non-metastatic and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC and mCRPC) patients, and that is being rapidly introduced into clinical practice in Japan.

Objective: We retrospectively investigated the treatment efficacy, safety profile, and prognostic factors of enzalutamide over a relatively long observation period in Japanese patients with nmCRPC and mCRPC.

Patients And Methods: The medical records of 184 consecutive Japanese patients with nmCRPC and mCRPC who started enzalutamide treatment in our institution between January 2012 and April 2018 were reviewed.

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Mammalian reovirus (MRV) strain type 3 Dearing (T3D) is a naturally occurring oncolytic virus that has been developed as a potential cancer therapeutic. However, MRV treatment cannot be applied to cancer cells expressing low levels of junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM-A), which is the entry receptor of MRV. In this study, we developed a reverse genetics system for MRV strain T3D-L, which showed high oncolytic potency.

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Background: To assess the prophylactic efficacy of postoperative single intravesical instillation with pirarubicin (THP) and mitomycin C (MMC) for low-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMBC).

Patients And Methods: A total of 103 clinically low-risk NMBC patients were preoperatively randomized into either THP (n=49) or MMC (n=54) groups. The primary endpoint was recurrence-free survival.

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Introduction: In spite of the high incidence of infectious complications (ICs), appropriate duration of antimicrobial prophylaxis (AMP) for radical cystectomy (RC) with intestinal urinary diversion (IUD) has not been established. We compared the incidence of ICs after RC with IUD in patients using only intraoperative AMP or extended duration AMP. Risk factors for ICs were also investigated.

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Introduction: We report the case of a patient with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with microsatellite instability-high who was treated with pembrolizumab after cabazitaxel administration.

Case Presentation: A 58-year-old patient with heavily pretreated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, whose prostate surgical specimen was disclosed as microsatellite instability-high, underwent pembrolizumab therapy. After initiation of pembrolizumab, his prostate-specific antigen level decreased, imaging findings showed good response with lymph node shrinkage, and his walking difficulty decreased dramatically.

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Background: Second-line salvage therapy for patients with metastatic germ-cell cancer (GCC) after the first-line combination of VIP (etoposide, ifosfamide, cisplatin) therapy has not been established. This study evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of the TGP (paclitaxel, gemcitabine, cisplatin) combination chemotherapy as a second-line salvage therapy.

Patients And Methods: The medical records of 16 consecutive patients with metastatic GCC who had been treated with first-line VIP therapy followed by second-line TGP therapy between 2005 and 2019 were reviewed and statistically analyzed.

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