Publications by authors named "Megumi Koshiishi"

Pre-exposure prophylaxis with tixagevimab/cilgavimab was considered a useful strategy to protect immunocompromised patients from COVID-19 based on the phase 3 PROVENT trial conducted between November 2020 and March 2021. However, after late 2021, the dominant substrains of COVID-19 changed to Omicron substrains, which showed resistance to tixagevimab/cilgavimab. Therefore, it is important to re-evaluate the real-world efficacy of tixagevimab/cilgavimab for the prevention of COVID-19 in the Omicron era.

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Hypokalemia is common in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HCT) patients and is associated with non-relapse mortality (NRM). Therefore, it is extremely important to replace potassium adequately. We evaluated the safety and efficacy of potassium replacement therapy by retrospectively analyzing the incidence and severity of hypokalemia in 75 patients who received allo-HCT at our institution.

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We analyzed the incidence of bone marrow fibrosis in 91 newly diagnosed Japanese multiple myeloma (MM) patients and evaluated the impact of fibrosis on clinical characteristics and therapeutic outcomes. Thirty-four (37%) patients had greater than grade 1 bone marrow fibrosis. The presence of bone marrow fibrosis did not affect laboratory data, the percentage of plasma cells in bone marrow or cytogenetic findings.

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We report an exceptionally rare case of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) that transdifferentiated into sarcoma with limited neuromuscular differentiation. An 81-year-old man with t(11;14)-positive MCL was treated with rituximab and bendamustine and achieved complete remission; however, just 2 months later, the patient developed multiple systemic tumors. Pathologic studies revealed round cell sarcoma expressing synaptophysin, CD56, and myogenin without any B-cell markers.

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A 71-year-old woman with a four-year history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) received ibrutinib as initial treatment due to progressive anemia and thrombocytopenia. Eleven months after the start of the treatments, although her cytopenia had ameliorated, she developed classic Hodgkin lymphoma, a rare form of Richter's transformation. She was successfully treated with two courses of adriamycin, vinblastin, bleomycin and dacarbazine followed by radiotherapy.

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Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) usually develops with systemic symptoms, such as fever, generalized lymphadenopathy, and elevation in the lactate dehydrogenase level. Here, we present the case of a 65-year-old female patient with PTLD localized to the colon; the patient only had mild diarrhea without systemic symptoms. She had myelodysplastic syndrome and was treated with cord blood transplantation (CBT).

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Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) is frequently associated with immunological abnormalities, such as hypergammaglobulinemia, autoimmune cytopenia, and the presence of various autoantibodies. Few reports on AITL have also described the development of myelofibrosis resulting from the invasion of lymphoma cells that produced various cytokines, including TGF-β. Interestingly, recent studies demonstrated that autoimmunity can directly cause autoimmune myelofibrosis (AIMF).

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Metastasis of cancer cells to the bone marrow is relatively rare, despite being one of the most important causes of myelosuppression in patients with solid tumours. A bone marrow examination via a biopsy is the standard method of diagnosing cancer cell invasion into the bone marrow. However, it is sometimes challenging to distinguish neuroendocrine carcinoma cells from haematopoietic cells due to their small, round shape and chromosomal abnormalities resembling haematological malignancies.

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Coagulation abnormalities are a rare but critical complication associated with plasma cell diseases. We herein present a case of multiple myeloma (MM) with complicated coagulopathy. Initially, the patient showed severe bleeding tendency due to concomitant acquired hemophilia A and acquired von Willebrand syndrome.

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The development of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) in association with treatment for myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) is relatively rare. We herein present the case of a post-polycythemia vera (PV) myelofibrosis patient with massive splenomegaly who developed laboratory TLS after treatment with ruxolitinib, a potent JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor. She also exhibited a rapid reduction of spleen volume.

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Although myelofibrosis is mainly associated with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), especially primary myelofibrosis (PMF), a variety of hematological malignancies, including acute myeloid leukemia, multiple myeloma and malignant lymphoma, also cause myelofibrosis with markedly varying degrees of severity. Thus, it is extremely important to accurately diagnose the underlying diseases that cause fibrosis in bone marrow. Analyses of JAK2, MPL and calreticulin gene mutations are useful for distinguishing MPN from other diseases, since 90% of MPN patients have a mutation in one of these genes.

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A 60-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with anemia and thrombocytopenia. Serum testing showed platelet-associated IgG elevation and she was positive on the direct and indirect Coombs tests. Together with bone marrow examination, these findings indicated a diagnosis of Evans syndrome.

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