1.A Case of Pseudoaneurysm of the External Iliac Artery after Total Hip Arthroplasty.
Mitsuru Iida ; Nanao Negishi ; Yoshiyuki Ishii ; Seiryuu Niino ; Hideaki Maeda ; Katsuyuki Suzuki ; Yoshinori Sakuma ; Tetsuya Niino ; Takanori Yoshino ; Yukiyasu Sezai
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1997;26(2):120-123
A case of pseudoaneurysm of the external iliac artery after a total hip arthroplasty is reported. A 48-year-old man had undergone a total left hip arthroplasty 5 years previously. Acute arterial occlusion (AAO) of the left lower extremity occurred 3 times. AAO was due to pseudoaneurysm of the external iliac artery, which was detected by rotating digital subtraction angiography (DAS). Aneurysmectomy and reconstruction were carried out. Rotating DSA was useful for the diagnosis of this unusual case of pseudoaneurysm of the external iliac artery after a total hip arthroplasty is unusual.
2.Combined Clozapine and Electroconvulsive Therapy in a Japanese Schizophrenia Patient: A Case Report.
Yuta YOSHINO ; Yuki OZAKI ; Koichiro KAWASOE ; Shinichiro OCHI ; Takanori NIIYA ; Naomi SONOBE ; Teruhisa MATSUMOTO ; Shu Ichi UENO
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2014;12(2):160-162
Clozapine is well-known for successful use in schizophrenic patients treatment resistant to other antipsychotics. However, even with clozapine, 25% of schizophrenic patients are not in remission. Recently, as adjunctive treatment with clozapine, electroconvulsive therapy has been reported to be an effective and safe adjunctive treatment. We report a Japanese schizophrenic woman who was not in remission with clozapine alone but with both clozapine and electroconvulsive therapy.
Antipsychotic Agents
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
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Clozapine*
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Electroconvulsive Therapy*
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Female
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Humans
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Lithium
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Schizophrenia*