Internal medicine
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A 39-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for further evaluation of a consolidated shadow and clarification of the cause of serum tumor marker elevation (CA19-9 496.2 U/ml, CA125 160.6 U/ml). Chest computed tomography revealed a well-defined homogeneous nodule in the left S(10). Angiography showed one aberrant artery, branching from the ascending aorta. ⋯ Microscopic findings of the sequestrated lung showed a mucus-containing cystically dilated bronchus, which was covered with ciliated cylindrical epithelium. Immunohistochemical staining showed positive staining for CA19-9 and CA125 in both the ciliated cylindrical epithelium and mucus. Serum values of tumor markers returned to their normal range after surgery.
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Monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1alpha exhibit chemotactic activity toward macrophages/monocytes and induce the production of inflammatory cytokines affecting granuloma formation. Recently, a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the MCP-1 distal regulatory region and a dinucleotide repeat in the MIP-1A gene promoter region were identified. We investigated the relationships between the polymorphisms and susceptibility to sarcoidosis, clinical manifestations, and BALF findings of sarcoidosis. ⋯ The polymorphisms of the MCP-1 and MIP-1A genes do not play a substantial role in genetic predisposition for sarcoidosis or in clinical manifestations of sarcoidosis in this Japanese population. The MCP-1 SNP might be related to the recruitment of monocytes/macrophages to the alveolar spaces in sarcoidosis.
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Case Reports
Severe abdominal pain associated with allergic reaction to nafamostat mesilate in a chronic hemodialysis patient.
A 33-year-old woman was referred from an outside dialysis clinic to our hospital because of severe abdominal pain during hemodialysis. She had been on chronic hemodialysis for the past 11 years due to chronic glomerulonephritis. Nafamostat mesilate was used as an anticoagulant for hemodialysis, because it was during her menstrual period with hypermenorrhea. ⋯ The titer of total immunoglobulin E was high. The drug lymphocyte stimulation test was positive for nafamostat mesilate and antigen specific immunoglobulin E to nafamostat mesilate was highly positive in her blood. Although an allergic reaction to nafamostat mesilate is a rare complication, it should be one of the differential diagnoses of abdominal pain occurring during hemodialysis.