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Background: The number of total pancreatectomy cases have increased worldwide, expanding the need for new insulin products and high-titer pancrelipases. However, the current data that is focused on hypoglycemic events after a total pancreatectomy from large nationwide series are still lacking. This study is aimed to assess the risk factors associated with hypoglycemic events after a total pancreatectomy.

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Rationale: Muscle weakness due to cancer-associated dermatomyositis (CADM) can be misdiagnosed as cancer cachexia and disuse atrophy.

Patient Concerns: A 75-year-old female was admitted to our institute with muscle weakness, dysphagia, and suspected gallbladder cancer. Computed tomography and cytopathological examinations of the liver biopsy and fine-needle aspiration from swollen lymph nodes using endoscopic ultrasonography revealed cancer in the gallbladder body and metastasis to the lymph nodes around the abdominal aorta.

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Correction: Comparison of two families with and without ataxia harboring novel variants in PRKCG.

J Hum Genet

October 2022

Department of Molecular Epidemiology, Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 734-8553, Japan.

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Comparison of two families with and without ataxia harboring novel variants in PRKCG.

J Hum Genet

October 2022

Department of Molecular Epidemiology, Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 734-8553, Japan.

Spinocerebellar ataxia type 14 (SCA14) is an autosomal dominant SCA caused by variants of the PRKCG encoding protein kinase C gamma (PKCγ). Although the toxic gain-of-function mechanism is the main cause of SCA14, its molecular pathophysiology remains unclear. To elucidate the molecular pathogenesis of SCA14, we analyzed two families with the variants in PRKCG.

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  • The ARDS Clinical Practice Guideline 2021 is a collaborative effort by Japanese medical societies to update the previous guidelines for managing Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), now including recommendations for both adults and children.
  • The new guideline expands on the 2016 version by introducing a total of 61 clinical questions (CQs), which were investigated using systematic reviews and meta-analyses to determine recommendations based on evidence.
  • Key recommendations include avoiding certain diagnostic practices for pneumonia in adults, suggesting specific ventilation strategies, and advocating for low-dose steroids, while also providing tailored advice for pediatric patients regarding positioning and the use of respiratory support.
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Bacteria can adhere to cardiac endothelium damaged by regurgitation or a shunt jet; however, healthy cardiac endothelium is supposedly resistant to bacterial adhesion. A 22-year-old man presented to our emergency department with fever. Physical examination revealed no obvious cardiac murmur, but there was evidence of splinter hemorrhages and Janeway lesions.

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TDP-43 Accumulation Within Intramuscular Nerve Bundles of Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

JAMA Neurol

July 2022

Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.

Importance: Degeneration of neuromuscular junctions and axons is considered an important aspect of the pathomechanism of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, a mechanism including the role of transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) in axons has not been pathologically clarified.

Objective: To identify and characterize the histopathology of peripheral axons in the skeletal muscle of patients with ALS.

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Factors for conversion risk of colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection: a multicenter study.

Surg Endosc

August 2022

Department of Gastroenterology and Metabolism, Hiroshima University Hospital, 1-2-3, Minami-ku, Kasumi, Hiroshima, 734-8551, Japan.

Background: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has become a widely accepted treatment method for colorectal tumors; however, there are some persistent problems. This multi-center study aimed to characterize the risk factors for incomplete resection and perforation in standardized colorectal ESD procedures.

Methods: This study included 2423 consecutive patients who underwent ESD for 2592 colorectal tumors between August 2013 and December 2018 at 11 institutions (1 academic hospital and 10 affiliated hospitals) from the Hiroshima GI Endoscopy Research Group.

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Background: This is the first report from a multicenter prospective cohort study of colorectal neuroendocrine tumor (NET), the C-NET STUDY, conducted to assess the long-term outcomes of the enrolled patients. This report aimed to elucidate the clinicopathological features of the enrolled patients and lesions.

Methods: Colorectal NET patients aged 20-74 years were consecutively enrolled and followed up at 50 institutions.

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  • Endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition (EUS-TA) is essential for diagnosing pancreatic tumors, and this study focused on needle tract seeding (NTS) occurrences post-EUS-TA in Japan.
  • A survey of over 12,000 patients revealed an overall NTS incidence of 0.330%, notably higher in those with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDACs) compared to other tumors.
  • NTS was only found after transgastric procedures, with the majority located in the gastric wall, and patients who underwent resection of NTS lesions had significantly better survival rates.
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Prognosis of resected non-small cell lung cancer with pleural plaques on intrathoracic findings.

BMC Cancer

April 2022

Department of General Thoracic Surgery, National Hospital Organization, Kure Medical Center and Chugoku Cancer Center, 3-1 Aoyama-cho, Kure, Hiroshima, 737-0023, Japan.

Background: The prognosis of patients with lung cancer who demonstrate pleural plaques intraoperatively, which may be associated with exposure to asbestos, is unclear. Here, we compared the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of these patients to those of patients without pleural plaques.

Methods: We included patients who underwent curative-intent resection for non-small cell lung cancer.

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This case was a 73-year-old woman who previously underwent a partial colectomy for ascending colon cancer at the age of 70. She had a history of cancer of the uterus, descending colon, bladder, and left ureter. She had a family history of colorectal cancer and met the Amsterdam Ⅱ criteria for Lynch syndrome.

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We report a case of sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation(SANT)5 years after remission of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL). A 64-year-old woman was diagnosed a nodular mass at the spleen by a contrast-enhanced CT scan 5 years after the relief for DLBCL. The mass showed accumulation of FDG.

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Purpose: FOXP3 + and CD8 + are recognized markers of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) for breast cancer. FOXP3 + TILs are composed of effector Tregs (eTregs) and other subpopulations that are classified by their differences in suppressive function. In this prospective study, we evaluated Treg subpopulations and CD8 + TILs in breast cancer.

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Objectives: Both sarcopenia and lung emphysema are prognostic factors in lung cancer and can be easily assessed using the psoas muscle index and Goddard score, respectively. We investigated the clinical significance of the classification based on psoas muscle index and Goddard score in non-small cell lung cancer.

Methods: A total of 303 consecutive patients who underwent anatomical resection for non-small cell lung cancer were retrospectively analyzed.

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Background: Although hypercoagulability using D-dimer levels may be a useful marker for predicting outcomes in ischemic stroke patients with cancer, other biological markers for predicting outcomes are unclear. We aimed to investigate the associations between several biological markers and short-term or long-term outcomes among ischemic stroke patients with cancer.

Methods: Consecutive acute ischemic stroke patients with cancer (n = 309) were registered.

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Protocadherin B9 Is Associated with Human Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Progression.

Pathobiology

January 2023

Department of Molecular Pathology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.

Article Synopsis
  • Esophageal cancer is a major cause of cancer deaths globally, with a need for new targeted therapies, particularly for esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC), where the role of protocadherin (PCDH) B9 has been investigated.
  • In a study involving 128 cases, PCDHB9 was assessed via immunohistochemistry, with 31.3% of cases showing high expression, correlating with advanced disease features.
  • The research indicates that PCDHB9 not only promotes tumor growth but also alters the expression of various integrins and cadherins, making it a promising biomarker and potential target for ESCC treatment.
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Incomplete Atypical Femoral Fracture Treated by Prophylactic Intramedullary Nail Fixation: A Case Series.

Cureus

February 2022

Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, JPN.

Long-term bisphosphonate use may be associated with atypical femoral fractures. In this report, we describe three cases of bisphosphonate-associated incomplete atypical femoral fracture, treated by prophylactic intramedullary nail fixation. Patients with long-term intake of bisphosphonates must be carefully monitored; atypical femoral fracture should be suspected in the presence of symptoms such as thigh pain.

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Molecular epidemiological and pharmaceutical studies of methicillin-resistant isolated at hospitals in Kure City, Japan.

Access Microbiol

February 2022

Laboratory of Molecular Microbiological Science, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hiroshima International University, Hiro-Koshingai, Kure, Hiroshima 737-0112, Japan.

Introduction: Methicillin-resistant (MRSA) is one of the major pathogens of nosocomial infections throughout the world. In the medical field, it is extremely important to this pathogen's trends when considering infection control.

Hypothesis/gap Statement: We hypothesized that clarifying the characteristics of clinically isolated MRSA would contribute to infection control and proper use of antimicrobial agents against MRSA.

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Transcriptomic Analysis of Annexin A10 and Chemosensitivity in Gastric Adenocarcinoma Cells.

Anticancer Res

April 2022

Department of Molecular Pathology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.

Background/aim: Gastric cancer (GC) is the third-leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide; thus, novel diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers are needed. Annexin A10 (ANXA10) is a calcium- and phospholipid-binding protein. As far as we are aware, there are no reports describing the detailed functions of ANXA10 in GC.

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Introduction: Colonic self-expandable metallic stents are widely used to treat malignant colorectal obstructions. Stent placement in lesions near the dentate line causes problems, including severe pain due to difficulty in positioning the stent accurately. Therefore, a proximal release-type stent was developed to overcome this issue, and this preliminary study aimed to investigate its efficacy and safety.

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  • - The study aimed to identify prognostic factors and create a model for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) who underwent upfront cytoreductive nephrectomy (CN) while treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) and/or tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI).
  • - A total of 211 mRCC patients were analyzed, with 117 undergoing upfront CN and 94 receiving initial systemic therapy; the study found that the upfront CN group had significantly better overall survival and various favorable characteristics compared to the non-upfront CN group.
  • - Factors such as multiple metastatic organs and a Karnofsky performance status (KPS) below 80% were identified as independent predictors of overall survival, with the
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  • * A questionnaire survey conducted with 282 participants revealed that while most staff wore lead aprons, very few used other protective gear like thyroid collars (32%) and lead glasses (21%), and only 69% wore radiation dosimeters.
  • * The findings suggest that knowledge about radiation exposure correlates with better adherence to protective measures, emphasizing the need for improved education and training on radiation safety for medical professionals.
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  • A 61-year-old woman was hospitalized due to a productive cough and fever, leading to CT scans that showed abnormal lung opacities and a lesion in the gallbladder.
  • A lung biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma with lymphatic spread, known as lymphangitis carcinomatosa.
  • The patient was deemed too unwell for chemotherapy and unfortunately passed away from respiratory failure 30 days later, with autopsy confirming gallbladder cancer as the root cause.
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