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Objectives: The placement of plastic stents (PS), including intraductal PS (IS), is useful in patients with unresectable malignant hilar biliary obstruction (UMHBO) because of patency and ease of endoscopic reintervention (ERI). However, the optimal stent replacement method for PS remains unclear.

Methods: This retrospective study included 322 patients with UMHBO.

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Background: Bronchial epithelial cells are at the front line of viral infections. Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) cascade causes the expression of interferon (IFN)-β and IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), which in turn induce an antiviral response. Members of the transmembrane protein (TMEM) family are expressed in various cell types.

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  • - Acute kidney injury (AKI) has a high fatality rate (8.6%) and is commonly seen in ICU patients; early diagnosis and intervention are crucial, with urinary L-FABP potentially useful for diagnosing AKI.
  • - A study involving 100 trauma patients measured urinary L-FABP levels at 6 and 12 hours post-injury, using two protocols to evaluate the results and identify AKI cases.
  • - Out of the patients studied, 15 were diagnosed with AKI, showing a strong correlation between L-FABP levels and AKI diagnosis, suggesting that taking measurements at both time points improves accuracy compared to just one measurement at 6 hours.
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2023 MASCC and ESMO guideline update for the prevention of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.

ESMO Open

February 2024

∗Interdisciplinary Patient Pathway Division, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France. Electronic address:

• Nausea and vomiting are considered amongst the most troublesome adverse events for patients receiving antineoplastics. • The guideline covers emetic risk classification, prevention and management of treatment-induced nausea and vomiting. • The Consensus Committee consisted of 34 multidisciplinary, health care professionals and three patient advocates.

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The performance of a Fully Automated Urine Particle Analyzer, Sysmex UF-5000, in detecting fastidious bacteria in urine samples.

J Microbiol Methods

May 2024

Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu City, Gifu 501-1193, Japan; Department of Urology, Kizawa Memorial Hospital, 590 Shimokobi, Kobicho, Minokamo, Gifu 505-8503, Japan.

Several types of fastidious bacteria can cause tract infections. We evaluated the performance of counting fastidious bacteria using a Fully Automated Urine Particle Analyzer UF-5000. The results showed that UF-5000 counts fastidious bacteria in urine without the need for culture using measurement principles based on flow cytometry.

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Recently, conversion surgery (CS) has been reported to improve the prognosis in patients with unresectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (UR-PDAC) with a favorable response to intense chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy. However, few pretherapeutic parameters predict the attainability of CS in patients with UR-PDAC. The present study aimed to explore the pretherapeutic predictors for the attainability of CS in patients with UR-PDAC.

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Japanese 17q12 Deletion Syndrome with Complex Clinical Manifestations.

Intern Med

March 2024

Division of Diabetes, Metabolism and Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Iwate Medical University, Japan.

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  • - 17q12 deletion syndrome is a rare genetic condition caused by a specific deletion on chromosome 17, leading to varied health issues in individuals.
  • - A 35-year-old Japanese man was studied, revealing a 1.46 Mb deletion causing multiple health problems, including maturity-onset diabetes, kidney and liver issues, and facial dysmorphic characteristics.
  • - This case adds to our understanding of the diverse symptoms associated with 17q12 deletion syndrome, highlighting its clinical implications.
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Background: Non-inferiority of trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) plus bevacizumab (BEV) to irinotecan/fluoropyrimidine plus BEV in metastatic colorectal cancer was investigated in the phase III TRUSTY study, and we conducted a phase II study of FOLFIRI (5-FU+leucovorin+irinotecan) plus zib-aflibercept (AFL) after FTD/TPI plus BEV. However, the TRUSTY study failed during the recruitment of our patients.

Objective: We present the findings of a phase II study on the efficacy of FOLFIRI plus zib-aflibercept (AFL) after FTD/TPI plus BEV, including clinical results with plasma biomarker analyses.

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Introduction: An investigation of the suitability of reagents for measuring FVIII products in a one-stage clotting assay (OSA) showed variations in their FVIII activity (FVIII:C). Most studies have focused on the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) reagent rather than FVIII-deficient plasma (F8DP), even though the APTT-based OSA is comprised of APTT reagents and factor-deficient plasma.

Aim: A single-centre study was conducted to clarify variations in measurements of FVIII products in an OSA using a total of 12 reagent combinations, including four APTT reagents and three types of F8DP.

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  • * It involved 883 patients and categorized them into two groups based on their T-Bil levels (Low and High), finding significant differences in blood cell counts and other clinical outcomes between the two groups.
  • * The results suggest that patients with higher T-Bil levels may experience adverse effects like thrombocytopenia when receiving S-1, indicating a need for careful dose management in these cases.
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  • This report details the first-known instance of necrotizing fasciitis caused by the bacteria Pigmentibacter ruber.
  • The bacteria were identified using advanced methods like 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing, as traditional identification techniques failed.
  • The strain displayed high resistance to β-lactam antibiotics, complicating treatment and indicating a need for more research on its pathogenicity and treatment options.
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Aim: To evaluate arterial enhancement, its depiction, and image quality in low-tube potential whole-body computed tomography (CT) angiography (CTA) with extremely low iodine dose and compare the results with those obtained by hybrid-iterative reconstruction (IR) and deep-learning image-reconstruction (DLIR) methods.

Materials And Methods: This prospective study included 34 consecutive participants (27 men; mean age, 74.2 years) who underwent whole-body CTA at 80 kVp for evaluating aortic diseases between January and July 2020.

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Alcohol septal ablation (ASA) is performed for symptomatic drug-refractory hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy to reduce the left ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient (LVOTPG) by injecting ethanol into a septal branch that perforates the septal bulge. The target septal branches usually arise directly from the left anterior descending (LAD) artery; however, vessels from a non-LAD artery can be selected in some cases. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety between ASA performed using a septal branch arising from a non-LAD artery and a branch arising from the LAD artery.

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  • Patients who are immunosuppressed, like kidney transplant recipients, typically have lower antibody responses after SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations, but responses improve with more doses.
  • In a study of Japanese kidney transplant patients, antibody positivity rates increased to 75.0% after the fourth dose and 81.5% after the fifth dose.
  • Those who developed antibodies after their fourth vaccination had higher body mass index and better kidney function, suggesting that further doses are beneficial for improving immunity against COVID-19.
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Animal naming test stratifies the risk of falls and fall-related fractures in patients with cirrhosis.

Sci Rep

February 2024

Department of Gastroenterology/Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu, 501-1194, Japan.

This study aimed to determine the relationship between animal naming test (ANT), falls, and fall-related fractures in patients with cirrhosis. Cognitive impairment and frailty were assessed using ANT and Karnofsky performance status (KPS), respectively. Factors stratifying the risk of previous falls and fall-related fractures within 1 year were assessed using a logistic regression model.

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Background And Aims: EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) is a rescue procedure when ERCP fails. Peritonitis and recurrent biliary obstruction (RBO) are adverse events (AEs) associated with EUS-HGS. Antegrade stent placement across a malignant distal biliary obstruction (DBO) followed by EUS-HGS (EUS-HGAS) creates 2 biliary drainage routes, potentially reducing peritonitis and prolonging time to RBO (TRBO).

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  • A patient in his 40s with severe COVID-19 pneumonia was given acupuncture to help improve his breathing and reduce reliance on mechanical ventilation after extensive medical treatments failed.
  • Acupuncture sessions, administered four times a week, resulted in improved respiratory metrics and enabled a gradual transition from more invasive ventilation modes to less invasive support.
  • The treatment ultimately led to complete discontinuation of mechanical ventilation after eight acupuncture sessions, suggesting that acupuncture may be a helpful adjunctive therapy for patients with respiratory failure from severe pneumonia.
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  • Olaparib and niraparib, PARP inhibitors used in ovarian cancer treatment, are effective but cause high rates of nausea and vomiting in patients, with no established antiemetic guidelines.
  • A study involving 134 patients aimed to monitor the incidence of nausea and vomiting over 21 days, finding that only 21.7% received preventive antiemetic therapy.
  • The overall vomiting incidence was 16.3%, with lower rates for niraparib (10.3%) compared to olaparib (18.6%), suggesting they pose a low risk for emesis and may not require routine prophylactic antiemetics.
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Background: Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens are highly effective; therefore, to differentiate between various regimens, considering patient-reported outcomes is essential. This study aimed to assess patient satisfaction with their current ART regimens and investigate factors associated with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire: Status (HIVTSQs) score.

Methods: This cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted in Japan between April and December 2021.

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and feasibility of early chest tube removal after anatomic pulmonary resection, regardless of the drainage volume.

Methods: We conducted a multicenter, randomized, controlled, noninferiority trial. Patients with greater than 300 mL drainage volume during postoperative day 1 were randomly assigned to group A (tube removed on postoperative day 2) and group B (tube retained until drainage volume ≤300 mL/24 hours).

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  • * A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies up to September 2022 compared PFC recurrence rates in patients with long-term PS versus those without, revealing that long-term PS significantly lowers recurrence rates (OR = 0.23).
  • * However, while PS placement reduces recurrence risk, it significantly increases adverse events (AEs) (OR = 14.77), indicating that more research is needed to weigh the benefits against the risks of long-term PS use.
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