Publications by authors named "M Danbara"

Background: Reticulated platelets (RPs) as measured using flow cytometry are useful parameters of thrombopoiesis; however, difficulties remain with standardization between laboratories. On the other hand, immature platelet fraction (IPF) measurement, as determined using an automated hematology analyzer, is simple, reproducible, and displays a good correlation with RP, although specific factors may affect its value. We previously noticed that a small proportion of patients exhibit extremely high IPF values that do not correlate with flow cytometrically measured RP.

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Introduction: Aberrant expression of T-cell markers is occasionally observed in B-cell lymphomas. We conducted a retrospective study to establish its incidence and to determine its relationship with clinical features of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).

Patients And Methods: We reviewed DLBCL patients diagnosed between January 2002 and April 2009.

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Objective: Lenalidomide is now widely used for the treatment of multiple myeloma in virtue of its potent anti-tumor activity and low toxicity. Very few reports stressed the association of this drug with serious pulmonary toxicity. Here we present the case of multiple myeloma who underwent acute respiratory failure caused by non-specific interstitial pneumonia after few days of treatment with lenalidomide.

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Acquired hemophilia (AHA) is a relatively rare and life-threatening disease caused by autoantibodies against factor VIII. Autoimmune bullous diseases (ABD) are also caused by autoantibodies against specific skin proteins. We herein report two cases of AHA associated with ABD.

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The IDSA guideline for management of febrile neutropenic patients updated in 2010 recommends monotherapy with anti-pseudomonal-lactam agents, including piperacillin-tazobactam (PIPC/TAZ) for high-risk patients. However, clinical studies of PIPC/TAZ are limited in Japanese patients. In this study, we conducted an open-labeled non-randomized prospective trial to examine the efficacy and safety of PIPC/TAZ as an empirical treatment for Japanese patients with febrile neutropenia.

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