Publications by authors named "Hiroyuki Murayama"

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  • COVID-19 can lead to acute pericarditis, which is a serious condition involving the heart and can result in pericardial tamponade, a potentially life-threatening situation.
  • A 64-year-old patient treated for COVID-19 developed hemorrhagic pericardial tamponade two weeks after initial infection, highlighting the challenges of early diagnosis when symptoms are non-specific.
  • Despite initial imaging suggesting malignancy due to abnormal lymph node swelling, further investigation revealed non-cancerous granulomas, confirming the diagnosis of COVID-19-associated acute pericarditis; the patient improved with appropriate anti-inflammatory treatment.
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This is the first autopsy case of Epstein-Barr virus-positive marginal zone lymphoma (EBV + MZL) with an other iatrogenic immunodeficiency-associated lymphoproliferative disorders (LPD) (methotrexate [MTX]-associated LPD) that deteriorated after the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine. This case had a unique immunophenotype. A 71-year-old female patient with rheumatoid arthritis receiving MTX presented with fatigue 1 week after the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.

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  • * The overall mortality rate was 48.8%, with significant differences noted in factors like BMI, hypoglycemia, and SOFA scores between survivors and nonsurvivors.
  • * A SOFA score of 10 or higher was found to be a crucial predictor of mortality, highlighting the importance of monitoring patients' condition closely during treatment.
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A 70s woman with advanced rectal cancer(AV 3 cm, type 2)was diagnosed as cT3N2M1a, Stage Ⅳ(UICC, TNM 8th) and underwent total neoadjuvant therapy(TNT)consisted of preoperative 5 Gy×5 short course RT followed by 5 courses of CAPOX plus BEV and CAPOX. Post-treatment endoscopy revealed nearCR, MRI failed to identify the primary tumor, and the mesenteric and lateral lymph node enlargement had disappeared. The patient underwent robot-assisted low anterior resection, bilateral lymph node dissection, and temporary ileal colostomy.

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The patient is a 50s year old man. He visited his local doctor with complaints of anal pain and bloody stools, and a rectal examination revealed a tumor on the anterior wall of the rectal canal. CT imaging showed tumors invading the prostate, urethra, and anorectal muscles, and a 3 mm-sized nodule was found in the lungs.

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Afatinib is a second-generation, oral, epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI). One of the most common adverse effects of affatinib is diarrhea, which may lead to acute kidney injury (AKI) due to severe plasma volume loss; however, no case of glomerular injury directly induced by afatinib has been reported to date. Here, we describe the case of a 53-year-old Japanese male patient with advanced lung adenocarcinoma who twice developed AKI requiring dialysis, once after starting and once after increasing the dose of afatinib.

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The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has resulted in a global pandemic. Recently, COVID-19-related pneumothorax has gained attention because of the associated prolonged hospital stay and high mortality. While most cases of pneumothorax respond well to conservative and supportive care, some cases of refractory pneumothorax with persistent air leaks (PALs) do not respond to conventional therapies.

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Emphysematous prostatic abscess (EPA) is an extremely rare but potentially fatal urinary tract infection (UTI). Here, we describe a case (a 69-year-old male with prediabetes) of ruptured EPA caused by a hypervirulent (hvKp) K1-ST23 strain, presenting as motor aphasia. Our patient presented with ruptured EPA concurrent with various severe systemic pyogenic complications (e.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most intractable and lethal cancers; most cases are diagnosed at advanced stages with underlying liver dysfunction and are frequently resistant to conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The development of tumor-targeting systems may improve treatment outcomes. Nanomedicine platforms are of particular interest for enhancing chemotherapeutic efficiency, and they include polymeric micelles, which enable targeting of multiple drugs to solid tumors, including imaging and therapeutic agents.

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Background: This study assessed the ability of a novel microwave coagulation surgical instrument (MWCX) to seal lymphatic vessels when compared with LigaSure (Valleylab, Boulder, CO), the Harmonic Scalpel (HS; Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Cincinnati, OH), and electric cautery.

Methods: The burst pressure of pig inguinal lymphatic vessels was assessed after the sealing of vessels with each surgical instrument. The rate of lymphorrhea from pig mesenteric lymphatic vessels was also investigated using indocyanine green and visualized with the Photodynamic Eye system (Hamamatsu Hotoniks, Hamamatsu, Japan).

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To acquire high-resolution T(1)-weighted images of the liver in rats, for which breath-holding cannot be ensured, respiratory triggering is essential. At the respiratory rate of 30-60 times/min in rats, however, T(1)-weighted images cannot be obtained with simple triggering. As a simple solution to this, we applied multiple repeated acquisitions with one trigger signal.

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The first highly selective 1:2 cross-trimerization between triisopropylsilylacetylene and 2 equiv of internal alkynes, leading to 1,3-diene-5-yne compounds, was achieved using the Ni(cod)(2)/P(n)Pr(3) catalyst. Various symmetrical and asymmetrical internal alkynes could be used for the cross-trimerization reaction with high regio- and stereoselectivity.

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