Internal medicine
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A 64-year-old man with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) on hemodialysis presented with multiple lung masses. A computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy revealed non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A cavitary mass in the right lung indicated primary NSCLC (cT2N1M1a, stage IVA). ⋯ On day 10 post-treatment, he developed acute respiratory failure with diffuse ground-glass opacities on chest CT, indicative of pembrolizumab-induced lung injury. Despite steroid pulse therapy, the patient died on day 13. An autopsy revealed left renal pelvic cancer with lung metastases, highlighting the diagnostic challenges in ADPKD.
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Objective Our previous study indicated that the efficacy of metformin in lowering glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels may be influenced by the pretreatment frequency of defecation (FD) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study aimed to further examine how FD and the metformin dose may affect HbA1c changes (ΔHbA1c) in T2DM patients. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on inpatients who received antidiabetic treatment without altering dosages for six months post-discharge, except for minor insulin adjustments. ⋯ A multiple regression analysis identified posttreatment FD and metformin dose as significant independent factors influencing ΔHbA1c levels. Additionally, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and diabetes duration were found to diminish the effectiveness of metformin, likely due to decreased posttreatment FD. Conclusion FD may independently contribute to the dose-dependent HbA1c-lowering effects of metformin.
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We encountered a 67-year-old Japanese man with GNE myopathy and homozygous variants (c.1807G>C, p. V603L) of the GNE gene. ⋯ Although severe heart failure is rare in GNE myopathy, mild cardiac dysfunction (ejection fraction 46.1%) was observed. Furthermore, respiratory dysfunction was noted with a preserved diaphragm.