Publications by authors named "Norimasa Aibara"

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  • * Out of 226 patients examined, those who developed POPF (17 patients) had a higher proportion of males and significantly elevated CRP levels on POD1, but no major differences in preoperative factors or tumor specifics were found between groups.
  • * The findings suggest that a CRP level of 3 mg/dl or higher on POD1 is an independent risk factor for predicting POPF, indicating its potential use in postoperative assessments.
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An 87-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with early rectal cancer and massive ascites. Tuberculous peritonitis was suspected because positron emission tomography-computed tomography showed high uptake in the hypertrophic peritoneum. A staging laparoscopy was performed and the diagnosis of tuberculous peritonitis was established from inspection of histopathological biopsy specimens showing tiny white nodules on the peritoneum, Langhans giant cells, and epithelioid cell granulomas.

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