Publications by authors named "R Yasumizu"

Introduction: In this case report, we report a patient with complicated with persistent hemarthrosis following arthroscopic meniscal repair. . A 41-year-old male patient presented with persistent swelling of the knee 6 months after arthroscopic meniscal repair and partial meniscectomy performed for lateral discoid meniscal tear.

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We herein report a unique case of type B2 thymoma-associated myasthenia gravis which was ameliorated by immunosuppressive therapy in combination with chemotherapy. However, the patient subsequently developed pure red cell aplasia and marked lymphocytosis after additional chemotherapy aimed at improvement of thymoma. While a separate immunosuppressive regimen was effective for anemia, lymphocytosis was exacerbated.

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Liver fibrosis is one of the common complications of transient myeloproliferative disorder (TMD) in Down syndrome (DS), but the exact molecular pathogenesis is largely unknown. We herein report a neonate of DS with liver fibrosis associated with TMD, in which we performed the serial profibrogenic cytokines analyses. We found the active monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 expression in the affected liver tissue and also found that both serum and urinary monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 concentrations are noninvasive biomarkers of liver fibrosis.

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We report a unique case of mediastinal grey zone lymphoma that was considered to originate from CD20CD30 Hodgkin cell-like cells associated with a multilocular thymic cyst that had been completely removed 4 years previously. In the formerly resected thymus, irregular-shaped cysts were observed, and large CD20CD30 Hodgkin cell-like cells proliferated in close association with the proliferating thymic epithelial cells. This case suggests the important role of thymic columnar epithelial cells in the proliferation of thymic B cells and the tumorigenesis of mediastinal grey zone lymphoma.

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