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, a rapidly growing non-tuberculous mycobacterium, rarely causes pulmonary diseases. A patient was admitted to our hospital with a fever and cough. Chest radiography revealed consolidation in the right middle lung.

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Background: No previous studies have compared respiratory clinics and respiratory specialized facilities regarding causative diseases for bloody sputum and hemoptysis in Japan.

Methods: We retrospectively compared causative diseases for bloody sputum and hemoptysis between 3 respiratory clinics (clinic group) and 7 departments of respiratory medicine at hospitals (hospital group) in Japan.

Results: We collected data from 231 patients (median age, 51 years; age range, 24-96 years; 109 men (47.

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Wilms' Tumor 1 (WT1) mRNA is a non-specific marker of measurable residual disease in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Few studies have focused on the prognostic value of WT1 mRNA after initial remission induction of patients with AML who have received transplant treatments. Thus, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical features and prognostic impact of WT1 mRNA reduction in patients with AML after initial remission induction at our hospital.

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HM-SCREEN-Japan is a multicenter collaborative project in Japan to evaluate the clinical utility of a cancer genome panel in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The HM-SCREEN-JAPAN02 study used the Amoy Myeloid Panel with the HANDLE system, which enables efficient and rapid sequencing, as the genomic testing kit. The Amoy Myeloid Panel targets 53 genes with established clinical significance or high prevalence.

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Two cases with extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi infection returning from Pakistan.

J Infect Chemother

February 2025

Department of Infectious Diseases, Japanese Red Cross Narita Hospital, Chiba, Japan; Department of Infectious Diseases, Kameda Medical Center, Chiba, Japan. Electronic address:

We report two cases of patients with extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi infection who had recently traveled to Pakistan. These cases suggest that obtaining a detailed travel history and considering the epidemiology of drug-resistant S. Typhi in the suspected area of acquisition is crucial for managing patients with typhoid fever.

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  • * The Orbit study aimed to evaluate real-world outcomes for adults with CLL/SLL in Japan treated with ibrutinib between July 2018 and December 2020, including 246 patients in total.
  • * After 36 months, the study showed an 80.9% progression-free survival rate for first-line treatment and 67.2% for relapsed cases, with common significant side effects including bleeding and infections, underscoring ibr
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Generation of short-term follow-up chest CT images using a latent diffusion model in COVID-19.

Jpn J Radiol

November 2024

Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University, 1-33, Yayoi-Cho, Inage-Ku, Chiba-Shi, Chiba, 263-8522, Japan.

Purpose: Despite a global decrease in the number of COVID-19 patients, early prediction of the clinical course for optimal patient care remains challenging. Recently, the usefulness of image generation for medical images has been investigated. This study aimed to generate short-term follow-up chest CT images using a latent diffusion model in patients with COVID-19.

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  • Obesity-hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) is a severe respiratory condition linked to morbid obesity, often treated with positive airway pressure therapies and weight loss.
  • A case study of a 53-year-old woman with a BMI of 49 kg/m² showed she suffered from acute respiratory failure due to OHS, requiring mechanical ventilation and significant weight loss of over 30 kg.
  • Despite her weight loss, continuous monitoring indicated that factors beyond obesity affected her respiratory health, suggesting that simply losing weight may not be enough to stop NPPV treatment for OHS.
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  • * A case involving a 71-year-old woman with lymphoma resulted in fatal anaphylactic shock following her first dose of rasburicase, leading to multiple complications including heart compression and significant bleeding.
  • * This case highlights that while it’s uncommon, rasburicase can cause deadly anaphylaxis even in patients who have not previously been exposed to the drug.
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Background: The appropriate reference value of the urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio (PCR) for proteinuria may change when the urinary pyrogallol red (PR) protein assay method is changed to the benzethonium chloride method (BC). This study aimed to evaluate the difference between BC-based PCR (BC-PCR) and PR-based PCR (PR-PCR) values in children.

Methods: We compared the BC-PCR and PR-PCR values in the same first-morning urine samples without significant proteinuria in school urine screening settings.

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  • A case study of a 29-year-old Japanese woman with schizophrenia on clozapine during pregnancy showed no complications until a late incident of premature rupture of membranes, which led to an emergency cesarean section.
  • The study indicates that clozapine and its metabolite norclozapine were transferred to the fetus and may have impacted fetal heart rate; it advises careful monitoring of clozapine levels and fetal health during pregnancy for better outcomes.
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  • The ALL-R08 study in Japan focuses on children with first-relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) to evaluate the effectiveness of the BFM-S classification and measurable residual disease (MRD) as prognostic tools for patient survival.
  • The study consists of two parts: an observational study (ALL-R08-I) and a clinical trial (ALL-R08-II) that differentiates treatment based on MRD levels after induction therapy.
  • Results showed varying 3-year event-free survival rates across different BFM-S groups, indicating that children treated with either Japanese or BFM-type protocols have similar outcomes for managing first-relapsed ALL.
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  • Werner's syndrome is a rare disorder that causes symptoms resembling advanced aging and is associated with serious complications, particularly malignancies.
  • A 54-year-old woman with Werner's syndrome was found to have a rare case of lung cancer after an abnormal shadow was seen in her chest x-ray, leading to further examinations.
  • She was diagnosed with stage IA3 squamous cell carcinoma, successfully underwent surgery for removal, and remained cancer-free for two years following the operation.
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Background: Stem anteversion (SA) in total hip arthroplasty (THA) is crucial for postoperative outcomes, affecting dislocation risk and hip function. Accurate SA placement is challenged by intraoperative estimation methods, with discrepancies reported between predicted and true SA. This study investigates the effect of conventional methods and intraoperative fluoroscopic confirmation on SA accuracy in THA performed with a direct anterior approach using a traction table.

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The Japan Children's Cancer Group Relapsed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Committee conducted a prospective observational study (ALL-R14) to explore promising reinduction therapy regimens for relapsed ALL to investigate in future trials. In Japan, clofarabine- and bortezomib-based regimens were of interest since they were newly introduced for ALL in the study period (2015-2018). Seventy-five pediatric patients were enrolled in total.

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To investigate the safety of total body irradiation-based myeloablative conditioning (TBI-MAC) in adolescent and young adult (AYA) Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients treated with pediatric protocols, treatment outcomes of 106 AYA patients aged 16-39 years old undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplant (allo-SCT) with TBI-MAC in the first remission were compared according to chemotherapy types before transplant. Pediatric and adult protocols were used in 56 and 50 of the patients, respectively. The cumulative incidence (CI) of non-relapse mortality (NRM) and the overall survival (OS) rates were not significantly different between the pediatric-protocol and adult-protocol group (NRM: 4 % vs.

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  • Asparaginase is a key medication for treating T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL), but its effectiveness varies between T-ALL and T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL), which raises questions about their classification as the same disease.
  • A study analyzed 199 T-ALL and 133 T-LBL patients to see how stopping asparaginase affects their event-free survival (EFS), finding that stopping it significantly harms EFS in T-ALL patients but not in T-LBL patients.
  • The researchers suggest that the differing effects may be due to how T-ALL and T-LBL respond to treatment, highlighting the need for better treatment strategies and more extensive studies to improve outcomes for
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Acute arterial hemorrhage is a damaging and sometimes lethal complication that occurs in patients with head and neck cancer. However, achieving hemostasis can be challenging because of the difficulty in applying pressure in the throat and oral cavity. In this context, endovascular treatment (ET) has been performed in recent years.

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  • Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a carbapenem-resistant pathogen linked to challenging hospital infections, with a study analyzing its clinical characteristics and genetic makeup across six Japanese hospitals.
  • The study included 78 patients, primarily elderly males with serious comorbidities, showing that those with infections had a notably higher mortality rate compared to those who were merely colonized.
  • While the bacteria predominantly colonized the respiratory tract, infection cases, particularly bacteraemia, led to higher mortality rates; sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim was found to be the most effective antibiotic against it.
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Purpose: Auto-antibodies (auto-abs) to type I interferons (IFNs) have been identified in patients with life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), suggesting that the presence of auto-abs may be a risk factor for disease severity. We therefore investigated the mechanism underlying COVID-19 exacerbation induced by auto-abs to type I IFNs.

Methods: We evaluated plasma from 123 patients with COVID-19 to measure auto-abs to type I IFNs.

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  • * Researchers measured serum Sema4A levels in MG patients with different antibody types and found significantly higher levels in those with acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and muscle-specific tyrosine kinase (MuSK) antibodies compared to healthy controls.
  • * There was a correlation between Sema4A levels and both AChR antibody levels and clinical classification in patients with AChR antibody-positive MG, suggesting that elevated Sema4A could indicate T-cell
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  • The Japanese Respiratory Society's 2019 guidelines on managing cough and sputum were the first internationally recognized, but the data was not sourced from Japan.
  • A retrospective study analyzed 556 patients in Japan with bloody sputum or hemoptysis, identifying bronchiectasis, lung cancer, and non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease as the main causes.
  • The study highlighted that the causes varied significantly by sex and age, indicating that personalized approaches based on these factors are crucial for understanding and treating these conditions.
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