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Traumatic elbow injuries often result in wounds and exposure of the nerves, tendons, and bone with defects in the soft tissue. A severe type of wind swept injury causes loss of the capitellum and radial collateral ligament (RCL), which leads to severe instability of the elbow. For reconstructing a defect of the capitellum and RCL, we applied an autogenous iliac bone graft with the fascia of the tensor fasciae latae muscle, which has never been reported with successful results.

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Background: Malnutrition leads to accelerated tumor progression through the suppression of tumor immunity. The present study examined the significance of the preoperative prognostic nutritional index (PNI) for predicting postoperative survival outcomes in gastric cancer (GC).

Methods: A total of 447 patients who underwent curative gastrectomy for GC were included in the present study.

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Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt failures are common and are frequently associated with an obstruction of the peritoneal tube. This study aimed to explore the possible causes of peritoneal tube obstruction, which are largely unknown. From January 1981 to June 2018, we performed VP shunting in 646 patients with hydrocephalus.

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The patient is a female in her thirties. The patient was diagnosed with pustular psoriasis during the treatment course for pneumonia with the appearance of small pustules of the skin and with an increase of serum total bilirubin level. Pustular psoriasis is a designated intractable disease with extremely low prevalence in which the skin of the whole body is flushed with high fever and many sterile pustules occur.

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  • * A 59-year-old man had a series of TIAs and was diagnosed with idiopathic internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection, which was ultimately linked to his elongated styloid process.
  • * After undergoing surgery to remove the elongated styloid process and placing a cervical stent, the patient experienced no further ischemic attacks, indicating a potential solution for similar cases.
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Seeking an Ideal Embolic Agent.

Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol

February 2022

Department of Radiology, Saiseikai Shiga Hospital, Ohashi 2-4-1, Ritto, Shiga, 520-3046, Japan.

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Background: Saccular aneurysm in the distal segment of the middle cerebral artery (DMCA) occurs very rarely and often represents with a rupture. We report a successful surgical case of a DMCA aneurysm rupture with large cerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Case Description: A 44-year-old female presented a sudden onset headache and coma (the Glasgow Coma Scale was 3).

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Background: Cerebral vein and dural sinus thrombosis (CVT) is a rare but important complication of spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH). The diagnosis is difficult in cases lacking typical symptoms and typical imaging findings.

Case Description: A 29-year-old male patient with a seizure attack was admitted to our hospital.

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Background: The neurological conditions of brainstem cerebral cavernous malformation (BCM) patients are usually ascertained using Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) or the modified Rankin scale (mRS). However, these scales do not reflect slight changes in brainstem function, because neither KPS nor mRS includes brainstem symptoms such as worsening of swallowing or diplopia. The main problem when managing the BCM patients is that we can neither systematically record neurological changes nor conduct clinical outcome investigations of BCM due to the lack of an adequately detailed assessment system.

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Background: Here, we report a patient who presented with both symptomatic acromegaly and symptomatic Chiari I malformation (CM1) with a C2-T5 syrinx.

Case Description: A 63-year-old female presented with bilateral arm dysesthesias and back pain. For approximately the past 30 years, she had chronic signs of acromegaly (i.

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Amyloidosis is a disorder caused by extracellular tissue deposition of insoluble fibrils. Amyloidosis can be divided into systemic or localized disease. Primary systemic amyloidosis is a multisystem disease caused by the deposition of amyloid in various tissues.

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Background: Since inflammation and the immune system contribute to the development and progression of malignancies, parameters that reflect a host's immune-inflammatory status may be useful prognostic indicators of gastric cancer (GC). The present study examined the clinical significance of a preoperative systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) for predicting postoperative survival outcomes in GC.

Methods: A total of 447 patients who underwent curative gastrectomy for GC were included in the present study.

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Early gastric cancer (EGC) has excellent postoperative survival outcomes; thus, one of the recent keywords in the treatment of EGC is "function-preserving gastrectomy (FPG)." FPG reduces the extent of lymphadenectomy and gastric resection without compromising the long-term prognosis. Proximal gastrectomy (PG) is an alternative to total gastrectomy (TG) for EGC in the upper-third of the stomach, in which the gastric reservoir, gastric acid secretion, and intrinsic factors are maintained.

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J Clin Biochem Nutr

May 2021

Division of Endocrine and Breast Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, 465 Kajii-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan.

Cutaneous side effects are often observed in patients treated with chemotherapeutic agents, including those treated with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. These side effects are not fatal but often require dose reduction of chemotherapies. The mechanisms of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition-related dermatologic toxicities are unclear, and prophylactic approaches are not well-established.

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A 65‒year‒old man was found with a circumferential type 2 tumor in the gastric antrum by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, and biopsy revealed poorly a differentiated adenocarcinoma and HER2‒negative results. According to imaging examinations and laparoscopy, he was diagnosed with an advanced gastric cancer, classified as cT4a(SE)N3M0 and cStage Ⅲ. He underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy(SOX regimen)because of the bulky N finding.

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Penoscrotal extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) is a rare intraepithelial adenocarcinoma in older male patients, and no effective nonsurgical treatment strategies are currently available. The aim of this study was to report the usefulness of external radiotherapy (RT) for penoscrotal EMPD in an inoperable elderly patient. This report presents the treatment of an 89-year-old man with widespread penoscrotal EMPD.

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  • Watertight dural closure is important in posterior fossa surgery to prevent cerebrospinal fluid leaks and infections, and this study evaluates using double collagen matrix grafting in microvascular decompression (MVD) procedures.
  • The study compared 60 patients who received double collagen matrix grafts to 60 who had autologous fascial grafts, analyzing outcomes like CSF leaks and infections after surgery.
  • Findings showed that the collagen matrix group had similar rates of complications compared to the fascia group, suggesting that collagen grafting is a safe and effective alternative for dural closure.
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Symptomatic sacral perineural cysts (Tarlov cysts) accompanied by intra-cyst hemorrhage are rare. The treatment strategies have not been established. We report a 57-year-old woman with severe back pain due to a Tarlov cyst accompanying intracyst hemorrhage.

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  • * A follow-up MRI five days later showed a decrease in the size of the hematoma.
  • * Post-surgery analysis indicated the presence of usual-type endocervical adenocarcinoma (UEA) and lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia (LEGH) in the cervix, suggesting the hematoma may have resulted from one of these conditions.
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All three patients were men in their 70s. All cases were solitary onset and the chief complaint was gait disturbance. All patients had miosis and limb and trunk ataxia, MMSE score was declined in two patients, and FAB score was declined in all patients.

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Background: This study evaluated the efficacy of a single instillation of pirarubicin with a short retention time for preventing intravesical recurrence of low-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Patients And Methods: We analyzed 165 patients with low-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer who underwent transurethral surgery. Single instillation of pirarubicin with 15-min retention time immediate after surgery was performed in 47 (28%) patients.

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Background: Trigeminal neuralgia (TGN) caused by the vertebrobasilar artery (VBA) is uncommon. The abducens nerve root is frequently dislocated by a tortuous VBA near the trigeminal nerve root. This unusual location of the root is not well known.

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Anti-pituitary-specific transcription factor 1 (PIT-1) hypophysitis (anti-PIT-1 antibody syndrome) is a thymoma-associated autoimmune disease characterized by acquired growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL), and thyrotropin (TSH) deficiencies due to autoimmunity against PIT-1. Ectopic expression of PIT-1 in the thymoma plays a causal role in development of the disease. Here, we report 2 cases of anti-PIT-1 hypophysitis exhibiting as a form of paraneoplastic syndrome with conditions other than thymoma.

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Colored ligature: Trivial but innovative modification.

Surg Neurol Int

January 2021

Department of Neurosurgery, Saiseikai Shiga Hospital, Imperial Gift Foundation Inc., Ritto, Shiga, Japan.

Background: Vascular ligation and its detachment remain a necessary skill for a surgeon. We often use two threads of the same color to ligate a vessel. However, some problems (grasping the mixed-up threads and/or difficulty in releasing the entanglement) may occur while using same colored ligatures.

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