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Fumie Konoeda

Researcher at Keio University

Publications -  9
Citations -  404

Fumie Konoeda is an academic researcher from Keio University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ischemia & Brain ischemia. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 313 citations.

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Nivolumab-related myasthenia gravis with myositis and myocarditis in Japan.

TL;DR: The prompt and correct recognition of MG following treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with cancer is important and postintervention status showed that pharmacologic remission or minimal manifestations were obtained in 4 patients; however, 2 patients died.
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Therapeutic effect of IL-12/23 and their signaling pathway blockade on brain ischemia model.

TL;DR: The JAK inhibitor and anti-p40 antibody, both of which have already been under trial for the treatment of several human inflammatory diseases, appear to be promising therapeutic agents for the amelioration of stroke.
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Burden of overactive bladder symptom on quality of life in stroke patients.

TL;DR: A questionnaire survey is conducted and the results are analyzed together with the clinical data and MRI findings about the prevalence and risk factors for OAB among stroke patients.
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A case of myasthenia gravis and myositis induced by nivolumab.

TL;DR: A 74-year-old woman, who developed advanced colon cancer with focal recurrence, received two courses of a low dose of nivolumab and noticed bilateral ptosis five days after the second course, and neurological and laboratory findings supported the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis and myositis induced by nivlumab.
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Intensive or standard blood pressure control in patients with a history of ischemic stroke: RESPECT post hoc analysis

Shinichiro Ueda, +391 more
TL;DR: The findings of this study indicate the benefit of intensive BP control for patients with a history of ischemic stroke at high risk of hemorrhagic stroke.