Publications by authors named "Takako Kawakami"

In general, the anesthesia in neonates involves high risk. Although hypothermic anesthesia is recommended in rats up to the age of 7 days, neonatal anesthesia for later periods has not been standardized. The present study investigated the pharmacological properties of conventional anesthetic protocols in 10-day-old SD rats.

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Introduction: Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use is associated with the development of fundic gland polyps (FGPs); discontinuing PPIs is associated with regression of FGPs. Here, we report a rare case of non-respondent FGPs after discontinuation of PPI that were successfully treated using an argon plasma coagulator (APC).

Presentation Of Case: We present the case of a 68-year-old woman with a history of polycytheamia vera.

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Background: Despite the widespread use of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tubes, their placement may be associated with a variety of complications, including gastrocolic fistula.

Methods: In total, 48 individuals underwent computed tomography-gastro-colonography (CT-GC)-guided PEG placement. Study end points included success of CT-GC, inability to thread the PEG tube, the eventual tube location, tube adjustments needed, adverse events, operating time, and PEG tube-related infection.

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Introduction: Rhabdomyolysis associated with the use of pravastatin has been demonstrated to be a rare but potentially life-threatening adverse effect of statins. Here, we report a rare case of rhabdomyolysis and purpura fulminans in a patient who had used pravastatin and developed chronic renal failure (CRF) necessitating the initiation of dialysis.

Presentation Of Case: We present the case of an 86-year-old man with chronic kidney disease (CKD) treated with dialysis who was admitted with back pain.

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Introduction: Protein induced by vitamin K absence/antagonist-II (PIVKA-II) is an abnormal protein, and several reports have demonstrated the efficacy of PIVKA-II in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We report an extremely rare case of adenocarcinoma of the colon with a high serum PIVKA-II level.

Presentation Of Case: A 95-year-old woman presented with right lower quadrant pain and appetite loss.

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Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disorder characterised by cerebellar degeneration, immunodeficiency and cancer predisposition. Around 10% of AT patients develop lymphoid malignancies, but the development of myeloid leukaemia with AT (AT-AML) is extremely rare, and there have been no previous publications regarding suitable therapies. Here, we first describe a successful therapeutic experience in a patient with AT-AML (FAB-M1) who attained remission after induction therapy and maintained stable disease for a year.

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A 6-year-old boy was diagnosed with FLT3-ITD+acute monoblastic leukemia (AMoL). He showed resistance to 2 cycles of induction chemotherapy with etoposide, cytarabine, and mitoxantrone or idarubicin performed according to the Japan Pediatric Leukemia/Lymphoma Study Group (JPLSG) AML-05 protocol. His condition was also refractory to salvage FLAI-GO (fludarabine, cytarabine, idarubicin, and gemtuzumab ozogamicin) chemotherapy.

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Introduction: Gastric tumors in patients affected by neurofibromatosis type 1 are usually carcinoids or stromal tumors, and rarely adenocarcinomas.

Case Presentation: We report a case of an adenocarcinoma of the stomach in a 53-year-old Japanese man with neurofibromatosis type 1. An abdominal computed tomography scan and ultrasonography showed tumors in his liver.

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Rhabdomyolysis associated with fenofibrate monotherapy is extremely rare. Here, we report a rare case of rhabdomyolysis of the psoas muscle in an 82-year-old man with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). He was prescribed fenofibrate because of a hypertriglyceridemia.

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Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) is a sensitive marker for pancreatic and hepatobiliary malignancies. The highest frequency of elevated serum CA 19-9 levels is found among patients with pancreatic cancer. CA 19-9 has recently been demonstrated to be a marker of digestive tract malignancies.

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Although a blockade or lack of N-type Ca(2+) channels has been reported to suppress neuronal injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion in several animal models, information is still limited regarding the neuroprotective effects of a dual L/N-type Ca(2+) channel blocker, cilnidipine. We histologically examined the effects of cilnidipine on neuronal injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion, intravitreous N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) (200nmol/eye) and intravitreous NOC12 (400nmol/eye), an nitric oxide donor, in the rat retina, and compared its effects with those of omega-conotoxin MV IIA, an N-type Ca(2+) channel blocker and amlodipine, an L-type Ca(2+) channel blocker. Morphometric evaluation at 7 days after ischemia-reperfusion showed that treatment with cilnidipine (100microg/kg, i.

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Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SDS) is a rare hereditary disorder characterized by pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, bone marrow dysfunction and skeletal changes. Recently, the cause of SDS was identified as mutations of Shwachman-Bodian-Diamond syndrome gene (SBDS) and most mutations are caused by gene conversion between SBDS and its highly homologous pseudogene. Clinical variations especially in skeletal and bone marrow abnormalities are well known in this syndrome.

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Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SDS) is a rare congenital disorder featuring exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, growth retardation, and bone marrow dysfunction. Reports suggest that nearly 25% of all cases are complicated with leukemia. Although stem cell transplantation is the sole option for these patients, successful results are rarely obtained.

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Unlabelled: A 19-month-old girl developed haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis following a measles vaccination. She developed persistent high fever 1 week after vaccination, and then showed pancytopenia, liver dysfunction and hepatosplenomegaly with marked haemophagocytosis. Based on the clinical and laboratory findings, she was diagnosed as having haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis probably due to measles vaccination.

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To clarify the frequency and cause of acute pancreatitis following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT), we examined retrospectively 57 patients who underwent hematopoietic SCT in our institute from 1984 to 2000. Twelve (21%) of the patients showed an elevated level of serum pancreatic amylase following SCT. However, only 3 patients were clinically diagnosed as having acute pancreatitis.

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Immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy results from the abnormal deposition of IgA in the renal mesangium. Genetic factors may be involved in the development and progression of IgA nephropathy. Uteroglobin (UG) is a steroid-inducible, cytokine-like, multifunctional protein with anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties.

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