Publications by authors named "Y Nagamachi"

Various complications and potential risks of serious adverse events lessens the intensity of chemotherapy in patients with Werner syndrome. Bone marrow carcinomatosis of breast cancer was developed in a patient with Werner syndrome. Eribulin proved well tolerated and effective in improving severe thrombocytopenia, leading to platelet transfusion-free status.

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  • Peritoneal lymphomatosis (PL) is a rare condition where lymphoma cells spread throughout the peritoneum, often presenting with symptoms like abdominal pain and fever.
  • An 82-year-old man underwent various diagnostic tests—PET-CT and exploratory laparoscopy—revealing high-grade B-cell lymphoma after discovering multiple nodules in the abdomen.
  • Treatment involved R-CHOP and EPOCH-R chemotherapy, leading to a complete metabolic response; early diagnosis and appropriate chemotherapy are crucial for the management of PL.
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TAFRO syndrome, a rare systemic inflammatory disorder, commonly develops in an acute or subacute manner, with an aggressive clinical behavior. A substantial number of cases of TAFRO syndrome presenting with abdominal pain, and adrenal abnormalities on imaging have also been reported. A 54-year-old man developed severe acute abdominal pain.

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Background: Socratic method, which is an educational method to promote critical thinking through a dialogue, has never been practiced in a large number of people at the academic societies.

Methods: Modified Socratic method was performed for the first time as an educational seminar using an example case of moderate acute cholecystitis based on the evidence described in Tokyo Guidelines 2018. We adopted a method that Takada had been modifying for many years: the instructor first knows the degree of recognition of the audience, then the instructor gives a lecture in an easy-to-understand manner and receives questions from the audience, followed by repeated questions and answers toward a common recognition.

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