Publications by authors named "Ryota Matsuoka"

Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma with sarcomatous transformation (ICC-S) is a rare, aggressive neoplasm with epithelial and sarcomatous elements. We report a rapid progression of ICC-S in a 66-year-old woman. Initially, a seemingly benign 8-cm mass was observed.

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Pulmonary neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC), including small cell carcinoma (SCLC) and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC), is highly aggressive and has a poor prognosis. The molecular subtyping of NECs has recently attracted attention, and we identified a new NEC subtype, the hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α (HNF4α) subtype. HNF4α, a transcription factor associated with gastrointestinal differentiation, and TTF-1 are mutually and exclusively expressed in lung adenocarcinomas; however, the characteristics of HNF4α-high NEC and TTF-1-high NEC have yet to be compared.

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Follicular lymphoma (FL) is characterized by the expansion of neoplastic follicle structures and is suggested to have a distinctive form of T cell immunity. However, the heterogeneity and role of follicular T cells beyond T follicular helper (T) cells remain largely unexplored in FL. Here, we performed multi-omics analyses of follicular T cells in FL leveraging pan-cancer single-cell mapping, spatially resolved single-cell transcriptomics and multiplex protein profiling, and functional characterization.

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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the reference values for shoulder ultrasonography and the effects of positional changes on anterior humeral circumflex artery (AHCA) hemodynamics.

Methods: In this study, shoulder ultrasound was examined in 92 healthy participants (women: 48; men: 44; age 37.8 ± 13.

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Background: T follicular helper (Tfh) cell lymphomas, including their most prevalent form, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, frequently present with clinical symptoms, such as fever and rash, accompanied by substantial immune cell infiltration within the tumor microenvironment. These features often obscure the distinction between Tfh lymphoma and other autoimmune or inflammatory conditions. Notably, the p.

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Lacrimal sac tumors are rare, with approximately 800 cases reported worldwide; primary adenocarcinoma of the lacrimal sac is particularly rare. Although there is no established treatment strategy, surgical removal is generally performed. However, complete removal often requires extensive resection, including orbital exenteration and lateral rhinoplasty, which is highly invasive and creates significant cosmetic issues.

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Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS) is an autosomal dominant disease caused by germline folliculin (FLCN) mutations and it is characterized by skin folliculomas, pulmonary cysts, and renal cell carcinomas (RCC). We herein report the first case of a female patient with BHDS who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Daratumumab-based treatment was effective, and the patient remained responsive for over three years.

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Two units of a highly stable luminescent triarylmethyl radical (PyBTM) were bridged using a chiral octahydrobinaphthyl moiety, resulting in a diradical with sufficient stability to enable the measurement of its chiroptical properties. To synthesize this diradical, a novel boronic ester radical precursor, αH-PyBTM-B(Epin), was designed. The use of this precursor significantly improved the yield and streamlined the preparation of stable luminescent radical-substituted molecules.

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Cerebrovascular endothelial cell (EC) subtypes characterized by blood-brain barrier (BBB) properties or fenestrated pores are essential components of brain-blood interfaces, supporting brain function and homeostasis. To date, the origins and developmental mechanisms underlying this heterogeneous EC network remain largely unclear. Using single-cell-resolution lineage tracing in zebrafish, we discover a multipotent vascular niche at embryonic capillary borders that generates ECs with BBB or fenestrated molecular identity.

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The hyaline-vascular variant of Castleman disease (HVCD) is relatively uncommon and demonstrates no specific clinical or laboratory findings; therefore, its preoperative diagnosis warrants a radiological evaluation. This study aimed to review imaging findings of HVCD, focusing on perilesional fat stranding and fatty proliferation. Patients with a pathologically confirmed HVCD diagnosis who had undergone CT were recruited from five hospitals from January 2000 to March 2023.

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Background: Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare lymphoid malignancy. Systemic profiling of the PCNSL tumor microenvironment (TME) was previously conducted through gene expression analysis. We investigated the prognostic impact of TME on survival to establish novel prognostic biomarkers in PCNSL patients.

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A luminescent silver(I) complex containing a luminescent radical ligand was prepared for the first time. Coordination to Ag enhanced and red-shifted the radical-centered emission. This study demonstrates similar effects in the luminescence of the radical by complexation with group 11 d-metal ions.

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  • Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is a rare type of T-cell lymphoma that primarily affects the skin and has a high five-year survival rate of over 80%.
  • A study involving whole-exome sequencing of 60 samples from 36 SPTCL patients identified 138 mutations in skin tumors and recurring HAVCR2 germline mutations in many patients, particularly in Japanese individuals.
  • Despite treatment with multiple chemotherapy agents, some patients showed only partial responses, but their conditions remained stable with further treatments, highlighting the importance of long-term monitoring due to potential complications.
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  • * A study on a specially designed carbazole-containing diradical showed that its luminescence properties are greatly influenced by its spin statistics, whereas its corresponding monoradical did not display these features.
  • * This research provides the first experimental evidence of how external heavy-atom effects impact luminescence in polyradical emitters, suggesting the potential for designing new materials based on their spin properties.
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Various autoimmune diseases have been reported to develop as a result of a coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) infection. There have been some reports of COVID-19-triggered autoimmune hepatitis and autoimmune hemolytic anemia infection, but none have reported simultaneous onset of these diseases. A 15-year-old girl was admitted to our hospital with severe liver injury and anemia.

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A 64-year-old woman presented with fine motor impairment in both hands. MRI revealed a contrast-enhanced lesion in the medulla oblongata. Lymphoid cells with abnormal blebs were observed and a CD4/CD8 double positive (DP) T cell population was detected by flow cytometry (FCM) in the bone marrow (BM) and the peripheral blood (PB).

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  • Organic radicals are a new class of molecular emitters that show unique electronic dynamics due to their spin states, differing from traditional closed-shell molecules.
  • They possess distinct luminescence properties, such as efficient electron-photon conversion, NIR emission, and magnetoluminescence, which are hard to replicate with typical luminescent materials.
  • The review highlights the diversity of luminescent organic radicals and their potential to enhance photofunctional systems, discussing both stable and transient radicals and their applications.
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A 64-year-old man was diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). He achieved complete remission after R-CHOP therapy, but experienced relapse as lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL) 4 years after initial treatment. He was retreated with R-bendamustine therapy, resulting in a second remission.

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Background: Hypomethylating agents, including azacytidine (AZA), are standard therapeutics for patients with high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), a group of myeloid neoplasms. However, treatment schedules are not unified in real-world practice; in addition to the standard 7-day (standard-dose) schedule, shortened (reduced-dose) schedules are also used.

Aims: The aim of this study was to discover the patient group(s) which show differential efficacy between standard-and reduced-dose AZA to MDS.

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  • - The study focuses on improving outcomes for cord-blood transplantation (CBT) by testing romiplostim, a medication that may enhance blood cell recovery after the procedure, especially for patients with hematologic issues.
  • - Conducted with six adults in remission, patients were given romiplostim shortly after CBT, with doses gradually increasing, and a median of 6 doses administered, leading to successful recovery of neutrophils and platelets in most participants.
  • - Although some minor adverse effects occurred, such as bone pain, the treatment was generally safe and effective, prompting the need for further studies to confirm its benefits in larger groups.
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  • - Luminescent radicals are new materials with unique light-emitting properties due to their open-shell electronic structure, which allows them to have functions not present in traditional closed-shell molecules.
  • - One exciting function is magnetoluminescence (ML), where the radical's luminescence is influenced by a magnetic field, making it significant for spin photonics.
  • - This study demonstrates that a covalently linked luminescent radical dimer can exhibit ML as a distinct property, which could help understand the mechanisms behind ML and guide the creation of new ML-active radicals through synthetic chemistry.
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  • The study investigates how different types of endothelial cells contribute to brain capillaries, crucial for brain function and homeostasis.
  • Researchers analyzed vascular formation in zebrafish brain regions, finding that certain genetic factors are essential for the blood-brain barrier (BBB) but not for fenestrated capillary formation.
  • They identified a complex interaction between different vascular growth factors (Vegfs) that influences angiogenesis, highlighting the specialized roles of endothelial and non-neuronal cells in different brain regions.
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An 80-year-old man with an approximately 3-cm mass in the right submandibular region presented to our institution. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed enlarged lymph nodes (LNs) in the right neck, and fluorine-18-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) indicated positive FDG accumulation in the right neck LNs only. Excisional biopsy was performed for suspected malignant lymphoma, and the biopsy revealed melanoma.

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  • - A 61-year-old woman with symptoms of pancytopenia and febrile neutropenia underwent imaging that revealed mild enlargement of her liver and spleen, along with an abdominal abscess, but no swollen lymph nodes.
  • - Bone marrow tests indicated severe fibrosis and identified the presence of specific lymphocytes, leading to the diagnosis of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL), confirmed by genetic testing showing a MYD88 mutation.
  • - After receiving weekly Rituximab treatment for a month, follow-up tests showed the lymphoma cells had vanished, myelofibrosis was nearly resolved, and the MYD88 mutation was no longer detectable.
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