Publications by authors named "M Kamochi"

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  • - Elevated lactate levels indicate a worse outlook for patients with sepsis and shock, and intravenous glycerol is commonly used in Japan for treating brain injuries, which can lead to increased lactate levels.
  • - A 74-year-old woman had brain surgery for a serious condition and was treated with glycerol to manage swelling, leading to fluctuating lactate levels despite stable overall health.
  • - This case highlights that while glycerol is beneficial for brain edema, it can cause temporary increases in lactate levels, necessitating careful monitoring.
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Chronic radiation exposure increases the risk of skin damage of medical personnel engaged in radiology. However, hand dose measurements in computed tomography (CT) for diagnostic purposes have not been evaluated. The occupational radiation dose to the hands of CT assistants was herein investigated to evaluate its compliance with the equivalent dose limit for the hand (500 mSv/year).

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of organ effect modulation (OEM) in reducing the lens dose in 4D computed tomography (CT) of the head in volume-acquisition (NVA) mode. Six radiophotoluminescent dosemeters were placed on the head of a RANDO phantom. The doses absorbed by the organs and image noise change rate were determined.

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Toluidine is a known cause of bladder cancer, but it is less widely recognized as a cause of methemoglobinemia because methemoglobinemia is rare. We herein report a case of methemoglobinemia caused by toluidine in a 50-year-old man. A solution of toluidine overflowed from its container during transportation and adhered to the man's clothes, but he drove to his workplace 100 km away without changing his clothes or undergoing decontamination.

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Objectives: The incidence of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) among patients without immunocompromised host factors (ICHF) has been described extensively. However, its diagnosis remains challenging. To date, no study has statistically confirmed the efficacy of early IPA diagnosis in patients without ICHF.

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