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    Can Takayasu Arteritis Cause Hydronephrosis? by Terakawa, Kanako, Sekine, Akinari, Inoue, Noriko, Oba, Yuki, Mizuno, Hiroki, Ikuma, Daisuke, Tanaka, Kiho, Yamanouchi, Masayuki, Hasegawa, Eiko, Suwabe, Tatsuya, Urakami, Shinji, Sawa, Naoki, Ubara, Yoshifumi, Hoshino, Junichi

    Published in Internal Medicine (01-06-2023)
    “…A 74-year-old woman was admitted because of malaise and a low-grade fever. Her C-reactive protein level was 0.96 mg/dL. Computed tomography (CT) revealed…”
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    Safety of casirivimab/imdevimab administration in a SARS-CoV-2 positive maintenance dialysis patient in Japan by Terakawa, Kanako, Katagiri, Daisuke, Shimada, Keiki, Sato, Lubna, Takano, Hideki

    Published in CEN case reports (01-08-2022)
    “…Controlling excessive cytokine secretion is a crucial therapeutic strategy for managing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Patients on dialysis are at a high…”
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    A case of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis with double-positive anti-GBM antibody and MPO-ANCA after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and relapse during 1 year follow-up by Terakawa, Kanako, Niikura, Takahito, Katagiri, Daisuke, Sugita, Akiho, Kikuchi, Tatsuya, Hayashi, Ayaka, Suzuki, Minami, Takano, Hideki

    Published in CEN case reports (01-02-2024)
    “…Although mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 are highly beneficial and are recommended for patients with kidney disease, adverse reactions in some patients after…”
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    Urinary liver-type fatty acid-binding protein level as a prognostic indicator of acute kidney injury secondary to severe falciparum malaria by Katayama, Yuri, Shimada, Keiki, Katagiri, Daisuke, Terakawa, Kanako, Sakamoto, Emi, Niikura, Takahito, Suzuki, Minami, Yoshizaki, Yuki, Sato, Lubna, Yamada, Gen, Akiyama, Yutaro, Taneda, Sekiko, Takano, Hideki

    Published in CEN case reports (10-05-2024)
    “…Acute kidney injury (AKI) secondary to severe falciparum malaria possesses a high mortality rate; however, a prognostic marker of renal dysfunction has not yet…”
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