Publications by authors named "Yui Naha"

Case 1: 83 years old man. For left upper lobe lungs squamous cell carcinoma infiltrating left main pulmonary artery. After 2 courses went of carboplatin(CBDCA)(AUC: 6)+weekly nab-paclitaxel(nab-PTX)(AUC: 6)+, left upper lobectomy and ND2 lymph nodes dissection.

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  • The A-DROP is a pneumonia severity index used in Japan, and a modified version was created by adding two new criteria for predicting the severity of community-acquired pneumonia.
  • A study analyzed data from 227 hospitalized patients, revealing that the modified version performed better in predicting 30-day mortality with higher sensitivity and odds ratios.
  • The modified A-DROP had a ROC area under the curve of 0.840, indicating improved predictive accuracy compared to the original A-DROP which had a ROC of 0.807.
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A 56-year-old man with a 3-day history of a chilly sensation and general fatigue presented to a hospital in his neighborhood. He was diagnosed as having pneumonia and immediately treated with intravenous ceftriaxone sodium, but his respiratory condition deteriorated and he developed symptoms of restlessness. Although Legionella urinary antigen detection tests were negative, his clinical course suggested Legionella pneumonia.

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Fifteen cases of legionella pneumonia experienced in our department or associated hospital were included in this study. Each case was classified with the A-DROP system of the Japanese Respiratory Society Guidelines, and guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) (1998) and then we compared the severity of the cases of pneumonia. Although 10 cases were classified as intermediate, 3 as severe, and 2 as extremely severe with the A-DROP system, most cases were classified as severe according to the IDSA guidelines.

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A 42-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with a history of fever, headache and disorientation. His cerebrospinal fluid revealed eosinophilia and his serum had an antibody against Angiostrongylus cantonensis (A. cantonensis).

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