Junya Murano
Kitasato University
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Internal Medicine | 2017
Yoshitaka Shimada; Yasushi Nagaba; Hide Nagaba; Mariko Kamata; Junya Murano; Fumi Kamata; Chikako Okina; Hiroshi Nonoguchi; Hajime Shimada; Yasuo Takeuchi
A 39-year-old man with nephrotic syndrome was admitted due to right dorsal pain. Contrast-enhanced CT led to a diagnosis of renal vein thrombosis and segmental pulmonary thromboembolism. Treatment with heparin and warfarin was started. After 1 month, pulmonary thromboembolism recurred. Warfarin was switched to edoxaban, and steroid therapy was initiated, which led to the remission of nephrotic syndrome and the disappearance of renal vein thrombosis. The efficacy of edoxaban was demonstrated; however, this drug has not been routinely selected for patients with renal disease. Our results suggest that edoxaban is also effective for treating venous thrombosis patients with nephrotic syndrome.
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2014
Masaaki Watanabe; Akitaka Shibuya; Tsutomu Minamino; Junya Murano; Keiji Matsunaga; Kaoru Fujii; Gou Ogasawara; Tsugumi Irie; Reiko Woodhams; Wasaburo Koizumi
PURPOSE To evaluate the feasibility of transarterial therapy (transcatheter arterial chemoembolization and transcatheter arterial infusion) for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and chronic kidney disease (CKD). MATERIALS AND METHODS The study enrolled 35 patients who received transarterial therapy. The patients were classified into a CKD group (n = 10 nondialysis chronic kidney disease [NDCKD] and n = 9 end-stage renal disease [ESRD]) or a non-CKD group (n = 16). The survival rates between the two groups were compared using two different starting points: (a) from initial diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma and (b) from enrollment in the study. The tolerance of transarterial therapy in patients with CKD was evaluated by comparing the incidence of major adverse events. RESULTS The 2-year and 5-year survival rates from initial diagnosis were 83.9% and 53.8% in the CKD group and 70.1% and 40.4% in the non-CKD group (P = .478). The corresponding 3-year survival rate from enrollment in the two groups was 25.6% and 41.2%, respectively (P = .995). The 2-year and 5-year survival rates from initial diagnosis were 70.1% and 40.4% in the non-CKD group, 90.0% and 39.4% in NDCKD patients, and 76.2% and 76.2% in ESRD patients (P = .380). The corresponding 2-year survival rates from enrollment in these groups were 54.9%, 48.0%, and 48.6% (P = .943). Severe contrast-induced nephropathy (n = 3) and late-onset death caused by cholesterol crystal embolism (n = 1) were observed in the NDCKD group. CONCLUSIONS Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization is feasible in patients with CKD by instituting periprocedural hemodialysis with similar 2-year and 5-year survival compared with patients without CKD.
The Kitasato medical journal | 2013
Kei Kobayashi; Mariko Kamata; Chikako Okina; Junya Murano; Togo Aoyama; Takashi Sano; Yasushi Nagaba; Kouju Kamata
Japanese Journal of Nephrology | 2010
Okamoto T; Takashi Sano; Wakai H; Junya Murano; Kei Tanaka; Tazaki H; Kobayashi K; Naito S; Hashimoto H; Fujita K; Togo Aoyama; Hisato Sakamoto; Hara A; Matsunaga K; Kouju Kamata
Nihon Toseki Igakkai Zasshi | 2016
Takashi Sano; Haruka Takahashi; Yoshitaka Shimada; Takanori Masaki; Kazuhiro Takeuchi; Miyuki Ogawa; Mariko Kamata; Junya Murano; Shoukichi Naitou; Tougo Aoyama; Yasuo Takeuchi; Akira Takakura; Hisashi Mitsufuji; Kouju Kamata
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2016
Kazuhiro Takeuchi; Shokichi Naito; Tetsuya Abe; Keiko Hashimoto; Haruka Takahashi; Takanori Masaki; Miyuki Ogawa; Mariko Kamata; Junya Murano; Togo Aoyama; Takashi Sano; Yasuo Takeuchi
The Kitasato medical journal | 2015
Chikako Okina; Kouju Kamata; Tomoko Okamoto; Mariko Kamata; Junya Murano; Shokichi Naito; Togo Aoyama; Nozomu Yamanaka
The Kitasato medical journal | 2015
Junya Murano; Kouju Kamata; Shokichi Naito; Tomoko Okamoto; Mariko Kamata; Chikako Okina; Takashi Sano; Yasuo Takeuchi; Togo Aoyama
Japanese Journal of Nephrology | 2015
Risako Watarai; Togo Aoyama; Mariko Kamata; Masako Miyazawa; Miyuki Ogawa; Chikako Okina; Junya Murano; Kei Tanaka; Masanori Aoyama; Motoko Nakano; Takashi Sano; Kouju Kamata
Nihon Toseki Igakkai Zasshi | 2014
Motoko Nakano; Mariko Kamata; Masako Furuya; Takeshi Sakai; Risako Watarai; Chikako Okina; Junya Murano; Takashi Sano; Takeshi Saito; Kenji Sakurai; Kouju Kamata