Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Volume 53, Issue 24
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
  • Sigong Zhang, Xin Lu, Xiaoming Shu, Xiaolan Tian, Hanbo Yang, Wenfang ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2763-2771
    Published: 2014
    Released on J-STAGE: December 15, 2014
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    Objective The abnormal formation and insufficient clearance of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) has been reported to be involved in the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis (LN). The abnormal regulation of NETs may contribute to increases in the levels of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). The present study tested the hypothesis that elevated plasma cfDNA levels are related to LN.
    Methods Fifty-four systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients and 43 control subjects were included in this study. The cfDNA concentrations were measured using the Picogreen Kit, the low-density granulocyte (LDG) percentage in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was tested using a flow cytometer and the DNase I activity was measured according to the radial enzyme-diffusion method.
    Results The mean cfDNA concentration in the SLE group was 236.66±40.09 ng/mL, which was significantly higher than that observed in the healthy control group (187.96±40.55 ng/mL, p<0.0001). Meanwhile, the mean cfDNA concentration in the patients with LN was significantly higher than that observed in the patients without LN (247.27±46.79 ng/mL vs. 213.56±31.34 ng/mL, p=0.0094), and the mean cfDNA concentration in the patients with active LN was significantly higher than that observed in the patients with inactive LN (254.22±50.16 ng/mL vs. 215.93±29.10 ng/mL, p=0.0349). In the SLE group, the cfDNA concentration was to positively correlate with the quantitative 24-hour urinary protein (r=0.350, p=0.013), LDG (r=0.6361, p=0.0019) and neutrophil (r=0.5990, p<0.0001) levels and inversely correlate with the albumin level (r=-0.500, p<0.0001) and endogenous creatinine clearance rate (r=-0.354, p=0.044). Compared to that observed in the control group, the SLE group exhibited a significantly increased percentage of LDGs in PBMCs and a significantly decreased DNase I activity.
    Conclusion Our data indicate that elevated plasma cfDNA concentrations may be associated with active LN and partially attributed to the abnormal regulation of NETs in SLE patients, thus suggesting that NETs constitute an intrinsic link between cfDNA and active LN.
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CASE REPORTS
  • Kazuya Matsumoto, Akihiro Hayashi, Kazuo Yashima, Kenichi Harada, Yohe ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2773-2775
    Published: 2014
    Released on J-STAGE: December 15, 2014
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    The patient was a 68-year-old man with pancreatic cancer exhibiting invasion into the superior mesenteric artery and stenosis of the third part of the duodenum. He subsequently received a duodenal stent for malignant gastric outlet obstruction. On day 43 after the placement of the duodenal stent, he reported feeling poorly, with hypotension and hematemesis. High-density areas were observed from the stomach to the rectum on computed tomography. We diagnosed the origin of bleeding as the last third of the duodenum; unfortunately, the patient died. This is the first report of massive gastrointestinal tract bleeding as a late complication of self-expandable metallic stent placement for malignant gastric outlet obstruction.
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  • Maki Morinaga, Taro Osada, Kazuyoshi Kon, Junko Kato, Masae Konishi, T ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2777-2781
    Published: 2014
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    Seminomas rarely metastasize to the gastrointestinal tract. In general, these lesions metastasize to the lungs or retroperitoneal lymph nodes. A 34-year-old Japanese man who had undergone orchiectomy for seminoma two years earlier experienced shortness of breath and tarry stools. The patient presented at our hospital and was diagnosed with metastatic seminoma to the third portion of the duodenum on double balloon endoscopy. He was effectively treated with chemotherapy and continues to progress well, with no episodes of recurrence.
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  • Shunsuke Yamada, Mai Uemura, Masanori Tokumoto, Tadashi Nagara, Hideko ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2783-2787
    Published: 2014
    Released on J-STAGE: December 15, 2014
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    Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) is a rare disorder characterized by the proliferation of histiocytes in the sinus of the affected lymph nodes, which leads to massive lymphadenopathy. RDD usually presents as an increased inflammatory response and lymph node swelling. We herein report the case of a hemodialysis patient with a fever, hypercalcemia and increased serum calcitriol level who was histologically diagnosed to have RDD. Immunohistochemistry revealed an increased expression of 1α-hydroxylase by histiocytes in the dilated sinus, indicating the extrarenal overproduction of calcitriol. Treatment with oral prednisolone decreased the serum levels of inflammatory markers and calcitriol, normalized the serum calcium level and mitigated the systemic lymph node enlargement.
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  • Takashi Ishiguro, Noboru Takayanagi, Nagaaki Katoh, Yoshihiko Shimizu, ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2789-2793
    Published: 2014
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    A 75-year-old man with a history of dyspnea lasting for three years presented to our hospital. Chest computed tomography showed bilateral pulmonary nodules, some of which were calcified, in addition to mediastinal/hilar lymphadenopathy and bilateral pleural effusions. Endobronchial ultrasound-guided (EBUS) transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) of the subcarinal lymph nodes showed amorphous acellular material compatible with λ-light chain amyloid deposits. Sternal bone marrow aspiration demonstrated increased small lymphocytes admixed with plasma cells and plasmacytoid lymphocytes. Serum immunoglobulin values were decreased with the exception of immunoglobulin M monoclonal peak. We subsequently diagnosed the patient as having Waldenström's macroglobulinemia accompanying AL-type amyloidosis. In this case, EBUS-TBNA was useful for detecting AL-type amyloidosis.
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  • Daisuke Morichika, Nobuaki Miyahara, Katsuyuki Hotta, Yoshiko Okamoto, ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2795-2799
    Published: 2014
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    We herein report the case of a 68-year-old man diagnosed with invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma of the lungs. Chest computed tomography showed subpleural ground-glass opacity and small nodules with cavitation. A culture of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid resulted in the detection of Mycobacterium fortuitum. The patient's lung consolidation rapidly progressed; however, repeated bronchoscopy showed no atypical cells, thus suggesting a diagnosis of organizing pneumonia associated with M. fortuitum infection. However, the surgical biopsy specimen was diagnostic for adenocarcinoma, with no mycobacterial infection. Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma should not be excluded in the differential diagnosis of patients with clinical features of organizing pneumonia and nontuberculous mycobacterium infection, even if a transbronchial biopsy confirms the absence of malignancy.
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  • Tomohiro Kajiguchi, Shingo Okuno, Toshihito Ohno, Akihiro Abe
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2801-2804
    Published: 2014
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    The BCR-ABL1 fusion gene is the molecular marker of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The e19a2 transcript is a rare variant associated with various clinical presentations and courses of CML. We herein present a case of e19a2-positive CML who was intolerant to initial treatment with imatinib and successfully responded to subsequent nilotinib therapy. She achieved a major molecular response and has since be able to sustain it. According to the literature, achieved molecular response by imatinib monotherapy has not yet been reported in e19a2-positive CML patients. Second generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors may therefore be a more effective treatment for e19a2-positive CML patients.
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  • Yoshihiko Ogawa, Dai Watanabe, Kazuyuki Hirota, Motoko Ikuma, Keishiro ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2805-2809
    Published: 2014
    Released on J-STAGE: December 15, 2014
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    A 46-year-old man presented with a high-grade fever, multiple lymphadenopathies, hepatosplenomegaly and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositivity, without severe immunosuppression. We suspected human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8)-associated multicentric Castleman's disease (MCD) based on the results of a physical examination and laboratory investigations, including bone marrow aspiration. However, the patient died eight days after admission due to multiorgan failure. An autopsy revealed MCD and lymphoma cell infiltration in multiple organs. The final diagnosis was large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) arising in HHV-8-associated MCD. This case illustrates the potential for LBCL in HHV-8 MCD in HIV-infected patients with hepatosplenomegaly and lymphadenopathy without severe immunosuppression and highlights the clinical significance of bone marrow aspiration.
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  • Masaki Ishihara, Katsuhiko Ogawa, Yutaka Suzuki, Satoshi Kamei, Toyoko ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2811-2816
    Published: 2014
    Released on J-STAGE: December 15, 2014
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    We herein report the case of a patient with adult-onset Satoyoshi syndrome. Alopecia was detected on the patient's head, left leg and abdomen, with pigmentation on the left thigh and abdomen. Painful muscle spasms were also noted in the abdomen and left upper and lower extremities, and a sensory disturbance was present in the left thigh. A skin biopsy of this field showed lymphocyte infiltration, and the patient was found to be positive for antinuclear antibodies and rheumatoid factor. These clinical findings were atypical, as they were lateralized. This case is the first report of Satoyoshi syndrome associated with a sensory disturbance. The patient's histological findings and positivity for autoantibodies indicated the presence of immunological abnormalities in this case of Satoyoshi syndrome.
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  • Keita Fujikawa, Kiyoshi Migita, Toshiaki Tsukada, Atsushi Kawakami, Ka ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2817-2819
    Published: 2014
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    Protracted febrile myalgia syndrome (PFMS) is a rare manifestation of familial Mediterranean fever characterized by prolonged severe myalgia. We herein describe a case of PFMS with fasciitis on magnetic resonance imaging. The response to corticosteroid therapy was prompt, as is typical for PFMS. An MEFV gene analysis revealed the patient to be homozygous for E148Q and compound heterozygous for P369S-R408Q. This is the first case report of a Japanese patient with PFMS. MRI findings may help to diagnose such cases.
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  • Yasutaka Kimoto, Kensuke Oryoji, Ayumi Uchino, Shigeru Yoshizawa, Hiro ...
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2821-2824
    Published: 2014
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    Pleural aspergillosis is a rare fungal infection. We herein report a case of pleuritis clinically diagnosed as aspergillosis without apparent Aspergillus lung lesions. A 75-year-old man receiving immunosuppressive therapy due to microscopic polyangiitis was admitted for treatment of massive pleural effusion. Histology of the parietal pleura revealed septate hyphae. In addition, a hematological marker of Aspergillus indicated Aspergillus pleuritis. The pleural effusion resolved after administration of the voriconazole. The trigger for invasion of Aspergillus into the pleura was thought to be spontaneous pneumothorax, which had occurred five months earlier.
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  • Zhichun Lin, Kenan Gong, Bo Pang, Changqing Zeng, Dake Zhang
    2014 Volume 53 Issue 24 Pages 2825-2828
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    Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS) is a rare autosomal dominant genodermatosis that presents as a clinical triad including follicular hamartomas, renal neoplasms and lung cysts associated with an increased risk of pneumothorax. FLCN gene defects have been identified as being responsible for BHDS. We herein report the case of a 67-year-old woman with the full-blown BHDS phenotype, characterized by skin lesions, multiple lung bullae and renal neoplasms. In her family history, one of the patient's sons exhibited a similar phenotype, without renal neoplasms. Due to the relatively late age of onset of renal neoplasms among variable BHDS phenotypes, follow-up imaging is recommended for the son who has not yet developed renal neoplasms.
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