Internal medicine
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A 33-year-old marathon runner presented with anomalous right coronary artery originating from the pulmonary artery after being admitted for cardiac arrest. Surgical re-implantation of the right coronary artery to the aortic root to re-establish right coronary ostial circulation was successful. The patient resumed exercise and required no further medical therapy.
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Case Reports
Amelanotic Malignant Melanoma with a BRAF V600E Mutation Mimicking Primary Lung Cancer.
Amelanotic melanoma is a rare type of melanoma that shows little or no melanin pigmentation. When tumor lesions are not detected in cutaneous sites, the presence of melanin is the hallmark sign of malignant melanoma. ⋯ The current case suggests important caveats for the differential diagnosis of patients with BRAF V600E mutation-positive poorly differentiated lung tumors. In terms of the pathological diagnosis, routine immunohistochemical staining may be useful, especially in patients with a poorly differentiated lung tumor without TTF-1 expression.
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Case Reports
Immunoglobulin G4-related Pleuritis Complicated with Minimal Change Disease: A Case Report.
A 70-year-old woman with bilateral pleural effusion and respiratory failure was admitted to our hospital. Nephrotic syndrome due to minimal change disease had been diagnosed four months before admission. Because blood tests and a pleural fluid analysis did not reveal the etiology of her condition, we performed a video-assisted thoracoscopic pleural biopsy. ⋯ The pathological findings revealed an increase in immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-positive cells; IgG4-related pleuritis was diagnosed. Her pleuritis improved with oral corticosteroid therapy. A further investigation was performed on previous kidney samples; however, the etiology of the nephrotic syndrome was not IgG4-related disease but minimal change disease.
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Observational Study
Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of Small-bowel Angioectasia in Systemic Sclerosis Patients: A Retrospective Observational Study.
Objective Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is defined as an autoimmune disease presenting with fibrosis of various organs and vascular endothelial damage. Vascular lesions, including small-bowel angioectasias, are also frequently detected in SSc patients. Polidocanol injection (PDI) is a safe and effective hemostatic treatment for gastrointestinal bleeding. ⋯ No post-treatment rebleeding cases or adverse events were noted. Conclusion CE should be performed for SSc patients with anemia and/or skin telangiectasia. PDI is effective for SSc patients with small-bowel angioectasia.
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Case Reports
Pasireotide-resistant Refractory Cushing's Disease Without Somatostatin Receptor 5 Expression: A Case Report.
Pasireotide, which has a high affinity for somatostatin receptor (SSTR) 5, has attracted attention as a new treatment for refractory Cushing's disease. The patient was a 28-year-old man. He had refractory Cushing's disease and underwent multiple surgeries, radiotherapy, and medication therapy. ⋯ Although we administered pasireotide, it was ineffective. While a further investigation is necessary, the analysis of SSTR5 expression may support the prediction of the efficiency of pasireotide for Cushing's disease. We report this case as a useful reference when considering whether or not to use pasireotide for refractory corticotroph adenomas.