Publications by authors named "Yuuki Miyauchi"

Renal allograft rupture (RAR) is a rare but serious complication of renal transplantation. The most common cause of RAR is acute rejection but other causes have increased in frequency with advances in immunosuppressive therapy. We report a patient with RAR attributed to coughing while asleep.

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  • Spousal donor transplantation (SDT) generally has poorer histocompatibility and a higher risk of acute rejection (AR) compared to related donor transplantation (RDT), particularly due to HLA sensitization from pregnancy.
  • In a study of 379 transplant cases, desensitization techniques including plasmapheresis and rituximab were used primarily for patients at high immunological risk, resulting in no significant difference in AR rates between SDT and RDT in that group.
  • Preoperative rituximab significantly lowered AR rates and showed that with proper desensitization, SDT risks can be managed effectively, with similar five-year graft survival rates for both donor types.
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Objective: Cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy has been considered as standard therapy for advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma. A recent study has, however, revealed that gemcitabine may have the potential to act synergistically with cisplatin. Therefore, the side effects of gemcitabine plus cisplatin (GC) therapy were compared with those of methotrexate, vinblastine, doxorubicin and cisplatin (MVAC) therapy in patients with advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma.

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In a 32-year-old pregnant woman, routine ultrasonography revealed right hydronephrosis and a huge retroperitoneal mass (20 x 7 cm) containing a fluid collection. Percutaneous drainage of the mass was performed and 2 L of clear, yellowish fluid was collected. Four months following the delivery, a recurrent retroperitoneal lymphocele was identified.

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Introduction: Therapeutic approaches directed at reducing proteinuria are under development. The aim of the present study was to prospectively elucidate the impact of losartan treatment in renal transplant recipients with persistent proteinuria.

Patients And Methods: Twenty-eight patients with persistent proteinuria or mild hypertension were assigned to receive losartan.

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Background: Urinary tract infection is a complication of hydronephrosis and antibiotics such as gentamicin are indicated for treatment. However, gentamicin can cause drug-induced nephropathy in dehydrated patients. We used a rat kidney model to investigate the effects of gentamicin administration on functional recovery from unilateral hydronephrosis.

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