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Comparison of lower leg muscle strength and grip strength for diagnosing slower gait speed in the elderly

Ohta J, Seki M, Ao M, Okajima R, Kuwabara A, Takaoka H, Aoyama K, Tanaka K

OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia, decreased muscle volume and muscle weakness in the elderly is a serious risk of various adverse outcomes. Current diagnostic procedure for sarcopenia includes gait speed, grip strength, and...
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Late-onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Protein-losing Enteropathy, Vitiligo, and Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage

Ohe M, Kudoh R, Seki M, Endo M, Shiki M

A 60-year-old man who had been diagnosed with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) and vitiligo at age 51 years was admitted with dyspnea, hemoptysis, and lower-limb edema. On the basis of computed...
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Risk Factors for Acute Cholangitis Caused by Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium

Karasawa Y, Kato J, Kawamura S, Kojima K, Ohki T, Seki M, Tagawa K, Toda N

Background/Aims: Acute cholangitis (AC) is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection, and timely antimicrobial treatment, faster than that achieved with bacterial cultures, is recommended. Although the current guidelines refer to empirical antimicrobial...
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Impact of the Sensitivity to Empiric Antibiotics on Clinical Outcomes after Biliary Drainage for Acute Cholangitis

Kawamura S, Karasawa Y, Toda N, Nakai Y, Shibata C, Kurokawa K, Arai J, Funato K, Kurosaki S, Maeshima S, Kondo M, Kojima K, Ohki T, Seki M, Koike K, Tagawa K

Background/Aims: Empiric antibiotics are given in combina- tion with biliary drainage for acute cholangitis but sometimes turn out to be insensitive to microorganisms in blood and bile. Clinical outcomes were compared...
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