1.Two Cases of Paraganglioma in the Parasellar Region and in the Urinary Bladder
Wakako SATO ; Yoshio AIDA ; Koji FUKUSHIMA ; Masahiro SHIRAI ; Masato SUGITANI ; Osamu KUDO ; Mitsuaki SAEKI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2003;52(2):205-208
We report two cases of paraganglioma originating in the paraseller region (case 1) and in the urinary bladder (case 2). The subject in case 1 was a 59-year-old man who was admitted into the hospital with dizziness, muscular weakness of the left extremities and cold sweating. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a tumor in the parasellar region. The subject in case 2 was a 39-year-old man who was hospitalized because he had a sense of residual urine. Computed tomography and MRI showed a mass of tumor tissue in the posterior region of the left ureteric orifice of the bladder. Imprint cytology of both tumors showed isolated, loosely attached sheet-like cells with abundant cytoplasm and round or oval nuclei. Histologically, both tumors consisted of round or polygonal cells in small packets separated by vascular fibrous septa. Immunohistochemically, both tumor cells were positive for NSE, S-100 protein, chromogranin A, and synaptophysin. Electron microscopic examination revealed neurosectretory granules in the cytoplasm of tumor cells in either of these two cases.
2.Combination treatment of severe alcoholic hepatitis with continuous hemodiafiltration and steroid hormone: A case report and Literature review
Gen KURAMOCHI ; Wakako OHSHIMA ; Masaki MURAYAMA ; Takashi KATO ; Maiko SATO ; Kenji SHIMA ; Shin HASEGAWA ; Munehiro SATO ; Shinichi TAKEI ; Osamu ISOKAWA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2006;55(5):465-471
We experienced a case of severe alcoholic hepatitis. Combination treatment of continuous hemodiafiltration and steroid hormone was started immediately after admission. This treatment was very effective for severe alcoholic hepatitis, resulting in the shortening of the length of hospital stay. The reasons why this treatment was effective were; 1. The patient was younger, so the regeneration ability of liver cells was stronger. 2. The infection and bleeding of digestive organs except for acute renal failure were not found, resulting in the enhancement of the effectiveness for steroid hormone treatment. 3. The intensive blood purification treatment was started immediately. From this experience, we realized again that a fine collaboration of doctors, nurses and clinical engineers was very important in the intensive care of the severe diseases.
therapeutic aspects
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Steroid hormone, NOS
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Hepatitis, Alcoholic
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Combined
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