23 research outputs found

    A Case of Hodgkin's Lymphoma Associated with Sensory Neuropathy

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    Peripheral neuropathies occur in lymphoma patients. Causes of neuropathy include chemotherapy, opportunistic infections, and the lymphoma itself. We report a patient with lymphoma whose chief complaint was a sensory loss in the hands and feet. Electrophysiologic studies and sural nerve biopsy showed sensory polyneuropathies. We hypothesize that this neuropathy is associated with lymphoma-related ganglionopathy, and among the possible causes, we suspect that a systemic cause such as a paraneoplastic syndrome is the most likely pathogenic etiology. However, further follow-up will be necessary to see whether sensory symptoms change with lymphoma treatment

    Amniotic fluid embolism that took place during an emergent Cesarean section -A case report-

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    Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a rare but fatal obstetric emergency, characterized by sudden cardiovascular collapse, dyspnea or respiratory arrest and altered mentality, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). It can lead to severe maternal morbidity and mortality, but the prediction of its occurrence and treatment are very difficult. We experienced a case of AFE during emergent Cesarean section in a 40+6 weeks healthy pregnant woman, age 33. Sudden dyspnea, hypotension, signs of pulmonary edema and DIC were developed during Cesarean section, and cardiac arrest followed after these events. The course of these events was so rapid and catastrophic, which was consistent with AFE. Thus, we report this case precisely and review pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment of AFE by referring to up-to-date literatures

    Anesthetic management for emergent Cesarean section in a patient with toxic epidermal necrolysis -A case report-

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    Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is rare but serious cutaneous reaction with significant mortality and long-term morbidity. Various etiologies, particularly numerous medications and infectious agents have been implicated. It is characterized as inflammatory bullous lesions of the skin and mucous membrane and can develop serious complications such as pneumonia, pneumothorax, sepsis and renal failure. In general, patients with TEN are managed as severe second-degree burn patients with preventing excessive fluid deficit and infections. In this case, we aimed to present anesthetic management of a 26-year-old pregnant woman with TEN who received general anesthesia during emergent cesarean section

    Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of the Ensembled Photoluminescence of Nitrogen- and Boron/nitrogen-doped Carbon Dots

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    Carbon dots (CDs) have potential applications in various fields such as energy, catalysis, and bioimaging due to their strong and tuneable photoluminescence (PL), low toxicity, and robust chemical inertness. Although several PL mechanisms have been proposed, the origin of PL in CDs is still in debate because of the ensembled nature of the heterogeneous luminophores present in the CDs. To unravel the origin of PL in CDs, we performed time-resolved spectroscopy on two types of CDs: nitrogen-doped (N-CD) and boron-nitrogen co-doped (BN-CD). The PL decays were fitted by stretched exponential functions to estimate the distribution of the decay kinetics in the CDs, which have different PL lifetime distributions. Both CDs displayed main, blue emission decay in 15 ns, which originates from the dominant molecular state. The analysis of the non-exponential PL decay using stretched exponential fits revealed that the functional surface luminophores are less heterogeneous and have much lower populations in BN-CD than in N-CD

    ACCORD: an assessment tool to determine the orientation of homodimeric coiled-coils

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    The coiled-coil (CC) domain is a very important structural unit of proteins that plays critical roles in various biological functions. The major oligomeric state of CCs is a dimer, which can be either parallel or antiparallel. The orientation of each α-helix in a CC domain is critical for the molecular function of CC-containing proteins, but cannot be determined easily by sequence-based prediction. We developed a biochemical method for assessing differences between parallel and antiparallel CC homodimers and named it ACCORD (Assessment tool for homodimeric Coiled-Coil ORientation Decision). To validate this technique, we applied it to 15 different CC proteins with known structures, and the ACCORD results identified these proteins well, especially with long CCs. Furthermore, ACCORD was able to accurately determine the orientation of a CC domain of unknown directionality that was subsequently confirmed by X-ray crystallography and small angle X-ray scattering. Thus, ACCORD can be used as a tool to determine CC directionality to supplement the results of in silico prediction. © The Author(s) 20171101sciescopu

    Chatter Detection and Diagnosis in Hot Strip Mill Process With a Frequency-Based Chatter Index and Modified Independent Component Analysis

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    In this article, we propose a framework to monitor the chatter phenomenon and to diagnose the cause variables of chatter occurred in the hot strip mill process (HSMP). For monitoring chatter, we develop a chatter index (CI) that quantifies chatter to confirm its occurrence. Based on the data classified as normal by the CI, a multivariate statistical process monitoring model for detecting chatter is constructed using the modified independent component analysis (MICA) method. The monitoring results show that the model based on the MICA outperforms other models based on the principal component analysis and independent component analysis. For the diagnosis of the cause variables of detected chatter, various contribution plots can be used. In this article, we develop a relative contribution plot for a more obvious diagnosis than the existing contribution plot. Using this, we diagnose and analyze the cause variables of the detected chatter in the HSMP.11Nsciescopu
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