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Background: The pathophysiology of neurovascular compression syndrome has not been fully elucidated, and cerebrospinal fluid levels of nerve tissue-related markers involved in this disorder have not yet been reported.

Methods: We measured cerebrospinal fluid levels of S100B protein, neuron-specific enolase, and myelin basic protein in 21 patients with trigeminal neuralgia, 9 patients with hemifacial spasms, and 10 patients with non-ruptured intracranial aneurysms (control). Cerebrospinal fluid levels of these markers were determined using commercially available assay kits.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Most of the infected individuals have recovered without complications, but a few patients develop multiple organ involvements. Previous reports suggest an association between COVID-19 and various inflammatory myopathies, in addition to autoimmune diseases.

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  • - The study assessed the effectiveness of the monoclonal antibody treatment casirivimab-imdevimab for mild-to-moderate COVID-19 patients during the Delta variant surge in Fukushima, Japan, enrolling 949 patients.
  • - Casirivimab-imdevimab users were generally older and had higher rates of health issues like obesity, hypertension, and higher body temperatures compared to non-users.
  • - The findings show that receiving casirivimab-imdevimab significantly reduced the risk of clinical deterioration in hospitalized patients, highlighting its potential benefit during COVID-19 hospitalization (odds ratio 0.448).
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  • Scientists looked at older patients with a type of brain cancer called malignant lymphoma to see what could make their situation worse.
  • Out of 82 patients aged 71 and older, they found that many didn't survive long after treatment, with an average survival time of 26 months.
  • They discovered that some factors like poor health after treatment and certain types of cancer cells made it more likely for patients to have a harder time with their illness.
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Background: There are a few established prognostic factors for stage IV colorectal cancer. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of histological subtypes on prognosis and metastatic patterns in patients with stage IV colorectal cancer.

Methods: This was a population-based, multicenter, cohort study.

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Purpose: With the aging of society, the mean age of patients with gastric cancer (GC) in Japan has increased. However, there are few documented outcomes for young patients with stage IV GC. We investigated the clinical characteristics and prognosis of such patients aged < 40 years using a dataset from an integrated population-based cohort study.

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Background: The prognosis of gastric cancer patients with positive lavage cytology without gross peritoneal dissemination (P0CY1) is poor. The survival benefit of gastrectomy for these patients has not been established.

Patients And Methods: In this population-based cohort study, we investigated the impact of radical gastrectomy with lymph node dissection for P0CY1 patients.

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  • Gastrointestinal lesions in Behçet's disease (BD) can lead to a rare condition called intestinal BD, which may also be linked to myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and certain chromosomal abnormalities, like trisomy 8.
  • A case study details a 58-year-old Japanese woman with intestinal BD who showed persistent symptoms despite treatment and was later diagnosed with low-risk MDS due to abnormal bone marrow findings.
  • The patient ultimately developed pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP), emphasizing the need for doctors to monitor lung issues in patients with intestinal BD and MDS, as genomic abnormalities might influence these complications.
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Immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis is a systemic small-vessel vasculitis involving the skin, kidney, joints, and gastrointestinal tract. Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common autoinflammatory disease characterized by periodic fever, peritonitis, pleuritis, or arthritis. It is well known that FMF may coexist with vasculitis, especially small and medium vessel vasculitis.

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Type B insulin resistance syndrome (TBIR) is a rare autoimmune disease characterised by autoantibodies targeting insulin receptors. TBIR is often complicated by systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We describe the case of a 59-year-old Japanese man with TBIR complicated with lupus nephritis (LN), who presented with nephrotic syndrome and severe hypoglycaemia.

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Objective: The prognosis of patients with liver metastases from gastric cancer is determined using tumor size and number of metastases; this is similar to the factors used for the prediction of liver metastases from colorectal cancer. The relationship between the degree of liver metastasis from gastric cancer and prognosis with reference to the classification of liver metastasis from colorectal cancer was investigated.

Methods: This was a multi-institutional historical cohort study.

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Background: It remains unclear whether intensive chemotherapy for Stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC) patients aged 80 years or older is beneficial prognostically. This study aimed to investigate the overall survival of Stage IV CRC patients aged ≥ 80 years receiving intensive chemotherapy.

Methods: The study design was a population-based, multicenter, historical cohort study.

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  • - Anti-myelin oligodendrocyte protein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is a recently identified condition that can lead to symptoms like recurrent optic neuritis and may overlap with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD).
  • - An 86-year-old woman with a history of microscopic polyangiitis experienced sudden vision loss, tested negative for MPO-ANCA, but was found to have anti-MOG antibodies in her serum and cerebrospinal fluid, leading to a diagnosis of MOGAD with MPA.
  • - After receiving steroid pulse therapy and azathioprine, the patient experienced rapid recovery of her vision with no relapses in an 8-month follow-up period, marking a significant
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Background: Orbital metastases from cancers of various organs can arise the hematogenous route, and many originate from breast, prostate, and lung cancers. Such metastatic orbital tumors may be diagnosed before the primary tumor. We have encountered a case of breast ductal carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation that metastasized to the orbit and responded to chemotherapy, with improvement in visual function.

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Objective We aimed to examine the effects of isometric handgrip (IHG) training on home blood pressure (BP) levels in hypertensive Japanese patients undergoing treatment. Methods Fifty-three hypertensive patients (mean age, 61.7 years; 56.

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Aim: Gastric cancer with peritoneum dissemination is intractable with surgical resection. The evaluation of the degree of dissemination using computed tomography (CT) is difficult. We focused on the amount of ascites based on CT findings and established a scaling system to predict these patients' prognoses.

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The present study aimed to investigate the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and factors related to HCC occurrence after direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment in the Fukushima Liver Academic Group (FLAG). We conducted a multicenter retrospective cohort study of 1068 patients without cirrhosis (NC) or with compensated liver cirrhosis (LC) who achieved a sustained virologic response (SVR). First, we compared the cumulative HCC incidence and survival rates in NC (n = 880) and LC (n = 188) patients without a history of HCC treatment.

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Background: Our aim was to assess how the population-attributable fraction (PAF) for premature mortality due to cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated with hypertension changes if blood pressure (BP) thresholds for hypertension were lowered from systolic/diastolic BP ≥140/90 mm Hg to ≥130/80 mm Hg, as defined using the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association blood pressure guideline.

Methods: Analyses were conducted using a database of participants who underwent a national health checkup examination started in 2008 in Japan (n = 510,238; mean age, 59.6 ± 8.

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Objective In Japan, the Specific Health Check and Guidance (Tokutei-Kenshin) program was started in 2008 to decrease the social burden related to metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, so far this program has not been found to have any impact on the mortality rate. Methods The subjects consisted of individuals who participated in the Tokutei-Kenshin in seven districts between 2008 and 2015.

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A 77-year-old woman was referred for severe constipation and abdominal distension which had lasted for 1 month. A computed tomography (CT) scan and a colonoscopy revealed segmental stricture in the transverse and descending colons. After no improvement in her symptoms was observed with conservative therapy, we performed a left hemicolectomy.

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Until now, no studies have addressed the use of dasatinib in hemodialysis patients. Herein, we report the case of a 73-year-old hemodialysis patient with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) who was treated with dasatinib. For 5 years prior, the patient had received nilotinib for the treatment of CML.

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Background: Inadequate blood pressure control is one of the important causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but only a limited number of reports have examined blood pressure control in Japanese patients with pre-dialysis CKD. Differences in blood pressure control due to underlying renal disease in pre-dialysis patients with CKD were investigated in the present study using the baseline data of the Fukushima CKD cohort study.

Methods: The study involved 1351 CKD patients, classified by underlying disease of primary renal disease, hypertensive nephropathy, diabetic nephropathy, other nephropathies, or unknown.

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We report a patient with dermatomyositis (DM) complicated with progressive pleural effusion and ascites. A 40-year-old woman was hospitalized in our department because of severe myalgia and dysphagia, complicated with pleural effusion and massive ascites. Elevated muscle enzymes, Gottron's papules, and electromyography (EMG) confirmed the diagnosis of DM.

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Antihypertensive treatment and risk of cardiovascular mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease diagnosed based on the presence of proteinuria and renal function: A large longitudinal study in Japan.

PLoS One

March 2020

The Steering Committee for "Design of the Comprehensive Health Care System for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Based on the Individual Risk Assessment by Specific Health Checkups", Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.

Several recent clinical trials and meta-analyses have shown that lowering blood pressure reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, current evidence that describes general demographics in blood pressure and mortality with chronic kidney disease is sparse in Japan. Using a population-based longitudinal cohort that received annual health checkups in Japan in 2008, hypertensive status, self-reported use of antihypertensive drugs, and prognosis were examined through 2012.

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