A 51-year-old man was admitted with acute ischemic pain in the left leg. An angiogram demonstrated a well-developed left internal iliac artery that appeared to be continuous with the left common femoral artery, but no left external iliac artery. The left superficial and proximal deep femoral arteries were obstructed with thrombi.
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June 2001
Objectives: Rapid emergency transport and early diagnosis and surgical treatment for acute type A aortic dissection have improved postoperative survival, which has, however, plateaued at about 80%. End-organ malperfusion is regarded as a strong predictor of postoperative mortality, replacing factors such as cardiac tamponade complications, aortic rupture, and left ventricular dysfunction due to aortic insufficiency. It is thus important to reevaluate risk factors for surgical death to assess current therapeutic strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rare accumulation of serous ascites following traumatic cardiac rupture is reported for a 21-year-old man transferred to the emergency center of our hospital from a community hospital suffering from severe shock due to a motorcycle accident. Computed tomography scan showed moderate pericardial and intrapelvic fluid accumulation strongly suggesting cardiac and visceral injuries. An emergency sternotomy disclosed a rupture of the right atrial appendage, successfully closed with primary sutures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe alpha-amylase in Drosophila melanogaster is a highly polymorphic enzyme, at both the allozyme level and the specific activity level. This enzyme changes its specific activity drastically depending on both food conditions and developmental stages, and it has been suggested that the ability to change its activity depending on the source of food has positive correlation with fitness. But the cause of the difference of specific activity among strains and food compositions is not known.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 61-year-old female, with a history of uterine and cervical cancer treated with radical hysterectomy and 2 years of postoperative chemotherapy, presented to the emergency department with dyspnea on exertion. Computed tomography of the chest revealed a large pericardial effusion and a sacciform aneurysm of the ascending aorta. The patient subsequently underwent emergency pericardiocentesis with drainage of approximately 330 ml of a bloody and turbid effusion.
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March 1999
Systemic heparinization often increases the risk of fatal bleeding from other injured organs in surgical repair of the aorta using extracorporeal circulation in patients with traumatic aortic rupture associated with multisystem injuries. We used an antithrombin agent, argatroban, as an alternative anticoagulant in left heart bypass with the Bio-Medicus centrifugal pump in 7 of 9 recent patients who underwent aortic repair using left heart bypass. All these patients survived without obvious evidence of systemic thromboembolization.
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September 1998
A treatment policy must be established for primary mediastinal seminoma. We have treated five patients with this entity during 18 years. All our patients presented with a bulky mass as is usual for this disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
August 1998
A 28-year-old man presented with a bronchial wall schwannoma occurring in the right main to the intermediate bronchus. The tumor was resected en-bloc with the stem bronchi without pulmonary resection. Airway reconstruction consisted of an end-to-end anastomosis of the intermedius bronchus to the right main bronchus, and an end-to-side anastomosis of the right upper lobe bronchus to the lateral wall of the trachea.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The authors experienced two cases of torsion of the gallbladder, both of which were correctly diagnosed preoperatively.
Methods: Two boys, aged 4 and 5 years, were transferred to Yokohama City Seibu Hospital because of their acute abdominal disorders. Diagnostic imaging demonstrated acute inflammatory changes in the gallbladder with an abnormal arrangement of the gallbladder and common bile duct in both cases.
The influence of the combined use of selenious acid and SH compounds (glutathione (GSH) and cysteine (Cys), or ascorbic acid (Asc)) on cultured venous vascular cells was investigated experimentally. When cultured human umbilical venous vascular endothelial cells were exposed to 10 microM of selenious acid combined with 0.5 mM-GSH or 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe characteristic histopathological features seen in the livers of patients with biliary atresia (BA) are very similar to those of primary biliary cirrhosis, which is an autoimmune disease. To clarify whether BA liver possess an immunological response similar to that in primary biliary cirrhosis, we studied HLA-DR expression in liver tissue of BA patients, using a HLA-DR staining method, and determined the frequency of HLA types in BA patients and their families. HLA-DR was expressed by the bile duct epithelium in 11 of 16 liver specimens obtained from 13 BA patients.
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January 1997
The authors reviewed experience gained over a 20-year period of asplenia or polysplenia syndrome, focusing on patients with associated digestive tract disorders (DTDs). Eleven of 27 patients (40%) with asplenia/polysplenia had associated DTDs. The DTDs comprised malrotation of the intestine in nine, both preduodenal portal vein and gastric volvulus in three, esophageal hiatal hernia in two, and biliary atresia in one.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMajor cause of death in HOCM is sudden death due to ventricular arrhythmias, and only 10% of the death is caused by congestive heart failure. We report a 38-year-old woman of HOCM complicated with lung edema and cardiac arrest due to acute left heart failure. Intraventricular pressure gradient showed 125 mmHg in previous study, and echocardiogram demonstrated evidences suggestive of terminal-staged HOCM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 30-year-old female whose mitral valve had been replaced with a mechanical prosthetic valve 23 years ago gave birth to a healthy baby by cesarian section under controlled anticoagulant therapy. Warfarin was replaced with intravenous heparin just one week before cesarian section and heparin administration was stopped several hours prior to the operation which was successfully carried out without excessive blood loss. Although warfarin carries a risk of teratogenecity, fortunately, the baby had not any somatic malformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi
July 1996
Fifteen cases of traumatic thoracic aortic rupture (TAR) were treated at St. Marianna University Hospital from December 1980 to July 1995. Causes of TAR were due to vehicle accidents in 14 patients and fall in one patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween Jan. 1979 and Mar. 1996, aortic root abscess and aneurysm were encountered in 10 (34.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMuscle pain in the lower limbs occurred in a child with short bowel syndrome who has been receiving longterm total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Biochemical parameters revealed that the plasma and erythrocyte selenium concentrations were below the normal range for children and intravenous injection of selenium prepared from selenious acid was started at a dose of 100 micrograms per day. Muscle pain in the lower limbs disappeared one month afterwards.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 46-year-old woman with mitral stenosis, WPW syndrome, hemolytic anemia due to spherocytosis, and hypothyroidism with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, was admitted with palpitations and dyspnea due to paroxysmal atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response, and was treated by electrical cardioversion. We selected surgical intervention to treat the mitral stenosis and WPW syndrome, as some tachycardia episodes due to atrial fibrillation have resulted in repeated congestive heart failure. In 1983 we simultaneously performed a division of the posteroseptal accessory pathway and a mitral valve replacement with a bioprosthetic valve under cardiopulmonary bypass, using a membrane oxygenator after splenectomy to compensate for the hemolytic anemia due to spherocytosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effectiveness of monitoring somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) intraoperatively to detect brain damage early remains controversial. To assess the diagnostic accuracy of this modality, a study was conducted between 1991 and 1994, recording SEPs in 287 consecutive patients undergoing cardiac and aortic surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with moderate hypothermia or deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. From P1 to N2 of the SEPs occurring within 50 ms latency in response to electrical stimulation of the median nerve were recorded over the contralateral postcentral cortex at 5-min intervals using a Neuropack-2 (Nihon Koden, Tokyo, Japan).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 22-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital because of an abnormal shadow on a chest X-ray taken for routine examination. Preoperative diagnostic work up including chest computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging suggested that the tumor would most likely to be a posterior mediastinal lipoma. Through a right thoracotomy the tumor was removed successfully.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 34-year-old male presented with an infected intralobar pulmonary sequestration of the left lower lobe. Aortography revealed bilateral anomalous systemic arteries, originating in the lower level of the descending thoracic aorta, to the lower lobe on each side. The portion of the right lower lobe, which was perfused by the anomalous systemic artery was seen otherwise normal in anatomy without any recognizable sequestered lung tissue.
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October 1995
The authors describe a neonate with unilateral pulmonary agenesis and esophageal atresia (Gross type C). Definitive repair for the atresia was completed during the early neonatal period, and the patient is alive and well more than 1 year after surgery. Most patients with pulmonary agenesis associated with esophageal atresia have not survived, mainly because of postoperative cardiorespiratory failure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe hepatic circulation of eight children who underwent Kasai's operation for biliary atresia was serially evaluated by Doppler ultrasonography (US). A total of 36 examinations were performed to evaluate the maximal velocities (mvs) of the main portal vein (MPV), splenic vein (SV), and hepatic artery (HA), and to analyze the spectral waveform and the directions of flow. The mean mvs-MPV in four patients for whom adequate biliary diversion had been achieved and whose serum bilirubin had fallen to within the normal range (group A), was 19.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe in vivo occurrence of apoptosis in neuroblastomas was investigated. Histologically, a number of tumour cells showed typical apoptotic changes, including cell shrinkage, condensed and fragmented nuclei, eosinophilic cytoplasm, and absence of the inflammatory response. These cells coincided closely with the so-called karyorrhectic cells.
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