Publications by authors named "M Sukegawa"

Background: With the advent of effective chemotherapy, conversion surgery (CS) has been performed in patients who have responded to pretreatment, even for pancreatic cancer diagnosed as unresectable (UR) at the time of initial diagnosis. In CS, major arterial resection and reconstruction are necessary for complete radical resection.

Methods: We discuss the key points for safely performing pancreatectomy with celiac axis (CA) resection combined with reconstruction, divided into resection and arterial reconstruction.

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Oncolytic virotherapy shows promise as a cancer treatment approach; however, its systemic application is hindered by antibody neutralization. This issue can be overcome by using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as carrier cells for oncolytic viruses (OVs). However, it remains elusive whether MSC source influences the antitumor effect.

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T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) is a rare and highly aggressive mature T-cell neoplasm. Although the response rate to alemtuzumab, an anti-CD52 antibody, is high, it is difficult to cure the disease with this agent alone. Therefore, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is recommended for eligible patients.

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Presbyopia is caused by age-related lenticular hardening, resulting in near vision loss, and it occurs in almost every individual aged ≥50 years. The lens experiences mechanical pressure during for focal adjustment to change its thickness. As lenticular stiffening results in incomplete thickness changes, near vision is reduced, which is known as presbyopia.

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Article Synopsis
  • Acupuncture has been shown to help alleviate symptoms in patients with hematological malignancies, but its safety, especially regarding bleeding risks, hasn't been clearly established.
  • A study at a Japanese medical center analyzed the bleeding risk from acupuncture in patients with low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia) by reviewing medical records and categorizing patients based on their platelet levels.
  • Out of 2423 acupuncture sessions, 815 were analyzed, and the results showed no significant bleeding events in any of the platelet count groups, suggesting that acupuncture is safe for these patients.
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