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Kunihiko Shingu

Researcher at Shinshu University

Publications -  12
Citations -  48

Kunihiko Shingu is an academic researcher from Shinshu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperintensity & Brain biopsy. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 42 citations.

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An infant case of diffuse cerebrospinal lesions and cardiomyopathy caused by a BOLA3 mutation.

TL;DR: The detailed clinical course of an infant admitted for extensive, rapidly progressing white matter lesions and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy due to a BOLA3 gene mutation is presented.
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A case of MUC5AC-positive intraductal neoplasm of the pancreas classified as an intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm?

TL;DR: It was difficult to distinguish the present case as a pancreatobiliary-type (PB-type) intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) or a phenotypic variant of ITPN, as it is possible that some cases of PB-type IPMN and ITPn overlap, the precise classification of these rare lesions may require re-evaluation.
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The Complete Remission of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome-associated Isolated Central Nervous System Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

TL;DR: The development of AIDS-associated CNS-LYG was considered to have been initiated by the reactivation of EBV in the CNS under immunosuppressive conditions and the patient's condition improved with the reconstitution of the patient’s immune system.
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Fibrosarcomatous variant of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans with pancreatic metastasis

TL;DR: It is conceivable that the main contributor to the improvement in the authors' patient was docetaxel, and the use of treatment with taxanes that focuses on both tumor control and DIC inhibition is considered.
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Nontraumatic Proximal Ulnar Artery Pseudoaneurysm Mimicking a Soft Tissue Tumor in Image Modality

TL;DR: Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of misdiagnosis of soft tissue tumor in cases of pseudoaneurysm, especially if imaging examination reveals a density consistent with organized thrombus with recanalization.