Background: Accidental intra-arterial administration of a medication can lead to serious iatrogenic harm. Most studies have discussed single cases of accidental intra-arterial administration of a medication, but only a few have described multiple cases occurring in a single, pediatric hospital setting.
Methods: The subjects were pediatric patients with an accidental intra-arterial administration of a medication.
In the 1970s, Eucommia leaf tea, known as Tochu-cha in Japanese, was developed from roasted Eucommia leaves in Japan and is considered as a healthy tea. The antihypertensive, diuretic, anti-stress, insulin resistance improving, and anti-obesity effects of Eucommia leaf extract have been reported. However, the identification and properties of the active components as well as the underlying mechanism of action are largely unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDithia[5]helicenes and helically chiral thia[6]helicenes were synthesized in high yields via a cationic Rh-catalyzed intramolecular [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition of triynes bearing sulfur-containing 1,6-diynes. Thia[6]helicene could be obtained with a high enantiomeric excess of -isomers by using ()-SEGPHOS as a chiral ligand. This protocol is the first example of the synthesis of thiahelicenes via [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition and can also be used for the asymmetric construction of an aza[6]helical skeleton.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGiant cell arteritis (GCA) occasionally presents with ischaemic stroke. Generally, symptoms related to GCA or elevated levels of inflammation markers would be a clue for the diagnosis of GCA. However, we encountered a rare case of GCA that presented with recurrent cerebellar infarctions without symptoms related to GCA (headache, fever, or jaw claudication).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForsythia fruit ( Vahl (Oleaceae)) is a common component of Kampo medicines for treating the common cold, influenza, and allergies. The main polyphenolic compounds in the leaves of are pinoresinol β-d-glucoside, phillyrin and forsythiaside, and their levels are higher in the leaves of the plant than in the fruit. It is known that polyphenolic compounds stimulate lipid catabolism in the liver and suppress dyslipidemia, thereby attenuating diet-induced obesity and polyphenolic anti-oxidants might attenuate obesity in animals consuming high-fat diets.
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