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Reprod Med Biol ; 7(4): 177-180, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29690655

ABSTRACT

We describe a case of mosaic Klinefelter syndrome demonstrating an isodicentric Y chromosome. A 70-year-old man visited our outpatient clinic complaining of dysuria resulting from atrophy of the penis. His height was 170 cm and his weight was 60 kg. A serum hormonal analysis revealed hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. A chromosomal analysis with fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed four cell lines in which the karyotypes were 47,XXY, 46,XY, 46,XX and 47,XX,idic(Y) (q11.2). To the best of our knowledge this is the first case of mosaic Klinefelter syndrome bearing an isodicentric Y chromosome. The origin of the isodicentric Y is discussed. (Reprod Med Biol 2008; 7: 177-180).

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Hinyokika Kiyo ; 53(11): 771-6, 2007 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18051800

ABSTRACT

The treatment results of 697 renal units in 687 patients treated for upper urinary tract stones using a Piezolith 2500 at the Ageo Central General Hospital during the 5-year period between August 1999 and July 2004 were analyzed. The stone-free rate and the success rate were calculated according to the stone size and location. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to estimate the effect of the patient age, sex, affected side, stone location and stone size on the stone-free rate and the success rate. Overall, the stone-free rate and the success rate at 3 months after treatment were 82.6% and 91.9%, respectively. The stone-free rates in renal and ureteral stones were 60.5% and 88.7%, respectively. The success rates for renal and ureteral stones were 93.6% and 91.6%, respectively. In a univariate logistic regression analysis, patient age and stone size were significant negative factors for both the stone-free rate and the success rate and the stone location in ureter was a significant positive factor only for the stone-free rate. In a multivariate analysis, stone location in the ureter had a positive effect on the stone-free rate, although a negative effect on the success rate. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for upper urinary tract stones was an effective and safe treatment modality. However, if pre-treatment factors indicate unfavorable outcome, the other treatment options should be considered for the first line therapy.


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Kidney Calculi/therapy , Lithotripsy , Ureteral Calculi/therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Hinyokika Kiyo ; 48(4): 225-7, 2002 Apr.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12048935

ABSTRACT

A 44-year-old male was referred to our hospital for further treatment of lung and adrenal metastases from leiomyosarcoma occurring in the left spermatic cord. He had undergone high orchiectomy 5 months before, but no adjuvant therapy was done. Although systemic CYVADIC therapy (cyclophosphamide, vincristine, doxorubicin hydrochloride, dacarbazine) was performed in our hospital, he died of metastatic disease 10 months after the initial therapy. Leiomyosarcoma arising in the spermatic cord is a rare entity. We present a case of leiomyosarcoma of the spermatic cord, and to our knowledge, this is the 23rd case reported in Japan.


Subject(s)
Genital Neoplasms, Male/pathology , Leiomyosarcoma/secondary , Spermatic Cord , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/secondary , Adult , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/administration & dosage , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Cyclophosphamide/administration & dosage , Dacarbazine/administration & dosage , Doxorubicin/administration & dosage , Genital Neoplasms, Male/drug therapy , Humans , Leiomyosarcoma/drug therapy , Lung Neoplasms/secondary , Male , Vincristine/administration & dosage
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Kansenshogaku Zasshi ; 76(3): 212-5, 2002 Mar.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11974891

ABSTRACT

A 48-year-old female with bronchiectasis after pulmonary tuberculosis was admitted to our hospital because of bloody sputum and multiple cavity formation in the right lung. Chest X-ray & CT films revealed diffuse nodular shadows and cavity formation with a thick wall. Nocardia asteroides was isolated from the stum but no other pathogenic bacteria was isolated. Administration of sulfame-thoxazole-trimethoprim is not effective. The results of an MIC test for antimicrobial agents led to treatment with sparfloxacin and the clinical symptoms and cavity formations in the right lung improved. Nocardia asteroides may cause exacerbation of bronchiectasis.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents/therapeutic use , Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use , Bronchiectasis/etiology , Fluoroquinolones , Lung Diseases/drug therapy , Nocardia Infections/drug therapy , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/complications , Female , Humans , Lung Diseases/etiology , Middle Aged , Nocardia Infections/etiology , Nocardia asteroides/isolation & purification , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/drug therapy
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