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  • A 67-year-old woman with chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) experienced headaches, double vision, and hearing loss, leading to an examination that revealed impaired movement in her left eye and hearing loss in her right ear.
  • Cerebrospinal fluid tests indicated increased cell count and protein levels, while an MRI showed hypertrophic dura mater, pointing to a potential systemic autoimmune inflammatory disorder (SAID) related to her CMML.
  • Treatment with steroids, cyclophosphamide, and methotrexate improved her symptoms, marking a novel instance of hypertrophic pachymeningitis linked to CMML, with the need for more case studies to understand the neurological involvement in similar conditions.
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 Stable and swift placement of a guiding catheter in endovascular therapies for acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusion is often difficult because of the tortuous bends of the vertebral or subclavian artery especially in older people. The use of a delivery assist guiding catheter (DAGC) shortens the time with stable support to deliver a therapeutic treatment catheter to the target lesions. Herein, we reported the clinical and radiographic outcomes in endovascular therapies utilizing the DAGC for acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusions in actual clinical settings.

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Background And Purpose: Reocclusion after treatment is a concern in endovascular therapy for isolated intracranial atherothrombotic stroke-related large-vessel occlusion (AT-LVO). However, the optimal endovascular therapy technique for AT-LVO has not yet been investigated. This study evaluated the optimal endovascular therapy technique for AT-LVO in a real-world setting.

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We report a case of a large vestibular schwannoma in an 80-year-old female patient that shrank after palliative Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKS). Neurological symptoms included hearing deterioration and facial palsy. The tumor volume was 21.

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Background: We aimed to improve the prognosis, treatment, and management of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) by evaluating the association between adherence to quality indicators (QIs) and clinical outcomes in patients with their clinical outcomes.

Methods: We retrospectively collected clinical and microbiological data on hospitalized patients with SAB from 14 hospitals (three with >  600, two with 401-600, five with 201-400, and four with ≤ 200 beds) in Japan from January to December 2022. The SAB management quality was evaluated using the SAB-QI score (ranging from 0 to 13 points), which consists of 13 QIs (grouped into five categories) based on previous literature.

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Dysphagia is one of the most common symptoms of stroke and can lead to other complications such as pneumonia, dehydration, and malnutrition. This retrospective cohort study evaluated the predictive value of a comprehensive swallowing assessment tool, the Mann Assessment of Swallowing Ability (MASA), in the acute phase of stroke for oral intake status at discharge. Among 1,133 consecutive patients with acute stroke, 512 patients whose swallowing function was assessed using the MASA within 24 h of admission were included.

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  • The study focuses on creating a new phantom to enhance the evaluation of clinical Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) imaging, addressing issues like field inhomogeneities and contrast differences.
  • The phantom consists of two sections: one for analyzing local frequency offsets and another for assessing the CEST effect using varying concentrations of egg white albumin.
  • Results from the 3 Tesla MR scanner showed that B field corrections affected the Z-spectrums, with higher B amplitudes leading to broader curves and significantly increased MTR values for the albumin samples.
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  • Atherothrombotic stroke-related large vessel occlusion (AT-LVO) occurs from either intracranial artery occlusion or embolism from cervical carotid issues, with unclear outcomes after endovascular therapy (EVT).
  • A study involving 582 patients revealed that those with intracranial occlusions were generally younger, had a lower smoking rate, and experienced a higher incidence of recurrent ischemic strokes after EVT compared to the tandem group.
  • Although the intracranial group had worse overall outcomes (22.5% recurrence vs. 8.2%), there were no significant differences in rates of intracerebral hemorrhage or death between the two groups.
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  • Andexanet alfa is an antidote for factor Xa inhibitors, approved for use in Japan after the ANNEXA-4 trial evaluated its safety and efficacy in patients with acute major bleeding.
  • The analysis included 19 patients, predominantly with intracranial hemorrhage, and showed significant reduction in anti-FXa activity (about 95% for apixaban and rivaroxaban), with 88% achieving good hemostatic results.
  • While the treatment was effective, there were safety concerns, including serious adverse events and thrombotic complications in some patients, highlighting the need for caution in its use.
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Background: Angiosarcoma is a malignant mesenchymal tumor derived from vascular endothelial cells in which a primary intracranial origin is extremely rare. Most previous reports of primary central nervous system (CNS) angiosarcoma have been solitary cases.

Observations: The authors report a case of primary CNS angiosarcoma that caused the development of multiple disseminated cerebral hemorrhagic lesions within a short period of time.

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Background: Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) is a probable cause of cryptogenic stroke (CS), and its detection and treatment are important for the secondary prevention of stroke. Insertable cardiac monitors (ICMs) are clinically effective in screening for AF and are superior to conventional short-term cardiac monitoring. Japanese guidelines for determining clinical indications for ICMs in CS are stricter than those in Western countries.

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Background And Purpose: Colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R)-related leukoencephalopathy is an adult-onset leukoencephalopathy caused by mutations in CSF1R. The present study aimed to explore the broader genetic spectrum of CSF1R-related leukoencephalopathy in association with clinical and imaging features.

Methods: Mutational analysis of CSF1R was performed for 100 consecutive patients with adult-onset leukoencephalopathy.

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Introduction: Toileting comprises multiple subtasks, and the difficulty of each is critical to determining the target and priority of intervention. The study aimed to examine the difficulty of subtasks that comprise toileting upon admission and the reacquisition of skills of subtasks during hospitalization.

Materials And Methods: This was a single-center prospective cohort study.

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Introduction: Treatment with alteplase for acute ischemic stroke patients with an unknown time of onset is safe and effective. However, clinical trials have some selection bias. The purpose of this study was to clarify the efficacy and safety of alteplase treatment in patients with unknown time of onset in a real-world clinical setting.

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Objective: A retrospective comparative analysis of the outcomes of gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) for brain metastases from uterine cervical carcinoma (CC) and endometrial carcinoma (EC), investigated the efficacy and prognostic factors for survival and local tumor control. Histopathological analysis was also performed.

Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed 61 patients with 260 tumors of CC and 73 patients with 302 tumors of EC who had undergone GKRS.

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Objective: Bed-wheelchair transfer comprises multiple subtasks; hence, it is important to know the difficulty of each subtask to identify and prioritize subtasks that must be practiced. This study aimed to investigate the difficulty of the subtasks that comprise bed-wheelchair transfer upon admission and reacquiring subtask skills during hospitalization.

Materials And Methods: This was a single-center prospective cohort study.

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Objective Left ventricular (LV) thrombus is a rare condition in acute cerebral infarction. The prevalence and features of cerebral infarction with LV thrombus are unclear. We explored the features of cerebral infarction due to LV thrombus.

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The study aims to reveal the composition of subgingival bacteria in monozygotic twins with discordant in severity and progression risk of periodontitis. Microbiome analysis indicated that most bacteria were heritable but differed in their abundance and immune response. The dysbiotic bacteria can be considered as risk markers for periodontitis progression.

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Antimicrobial prescription practices for outpatients with uncomplicated cystitis in Japan.

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April 2022

Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2-5-1 Shikata-cho, Kita-Ku, Okayama, 700-8558, Japan.

To promote antimicrobial stewardship, we studied antimicrobial prescription rates for uncomplicated cystitis, a common outpatient disease requiring antibiotic treatment. This multicenter retrospective study was performed from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020, in Japan, targeting outpatients aged ≥ 20 years whose medical records revealed International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes suggesting uncomplicated cystitis (N300). The data of 1445 patients were collected and that of 902 patients were analyzed.

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Objective The Suita score is used to predict the 10-year prognosis of developing coronary heart disease (CHD). This study examined the association between the Suita score and stroke recurrence within one year in Japanese patients who experienced first-ever ischemic stroke. Methods This prospective cohort study at a stroke center in Japan included patients who experienced first-ever acute ischemic stroke (AIS) or a transient ischemic attack (TIA).

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Objective: Brain metastasis is rare in ovarian cancer patients. The results of Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) for the treatment of patients with brain metastases from ovarian cancer were retrospectively analyzed to derive the efficacy and prognostic factors for survival and local tumor control. Further histopathological analysis was also performed.

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Background And Purpose: Prescribing under-dose direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) is alerted to increase cardiovascular events or death. However, the association between dose selection of DOACs and the clinical course remains unclear. This study aimed to propose a novel criterion for selecting the DOAC dose and investigate clinical characteristics of ischemic stroke (IS) under this criterion.

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Background And Purpose: The Renal Graded Prognostic Assessment (GPA) is relatively new and has not been sufficiently validated using a different dataset. We thus developed a new grading index, the Renal Brain Metastasis Score (Renal-BMS).

Materials And Methods: Using our dataset including 262 renal cancer patients with brain metastases (BMs) undergoing stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) (test series), we validity tested the Renal-GPA.

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