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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 26(24): 17205-17212, 2024 Jun 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38855902

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This study investigated the structures of fragment ions derived from the quinoline (C9H7N) radical cation using ion-mobility spectrometry and mass spectrometry. Ion mobility and mass analysis revealed that C8H6˙+ is the primary dissociation product resulting from the loss of HCN during collision-induced dissociation of the quinoline radical cation. The reduced mobility (K0) of the C8H6˙+ fragment product in helium gas was measured over a range of reduced electric fields (E/N = 20.8-27.4 Td) at room temperature. The experimental K0 values indicated that C8H6˙+ is a mixture of phenylacetylene and pentalene radical cations. Furthermore, quantum chemical calculations revealed two potential energy surfaces delineating the loss of HCN from the quinoline radical cation to form phenylacetylene radical cations.

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J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci ; 29(7): e71-e72, 2022 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34919336

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Inoue and colleagues report a rare case in which jaundice was the initial symptom and bile duct wall thickening led to the diagnosis of systemic AL-type amyloidosis. The thickened bile duct wall in this case showed characteristic findings on various examinations, which may prove useful to clinicians in the future.


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Amiloidose , Ducto Colédoco , Amiloidose/diagnóstico , Colangiografia , Humanos
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J Dermatol ; 48(2): 237-241, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33073392

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Pancreatic panniculitis (PP) is a rare clinical variant of subcutaneous fat necrosis, developing in patients with a variety of pancreatic diseases such as acute or chronic pancreatitis, tumors and cysts. The tumor-associated PP represents a noteworthy skin manifestation of underlying internal malignancies, also known as dermadrome. Among causative pancreatic tumors, acinar cell carcinoma is the most frequent malignancy; however, little is known about how the origin of tumor cells and progression stage of pancreatic tumors potentially contribute to the establishment of panniculitis. Here, we present a 69-year-old Japanese male case of clinically aggressive PP on the bilateral legs, whose skin lesions developed prior to the diagnosis of occult pancreatic tumor and liver metastasis. Moreover, the immunopathology of the pancreatic lesion revealed neuroendocrine tumor (NET), a rare pathological variant. Skin lesions immediately spread to the upper limbs with extensive ulcerations and necrosis, accompanied by high levels of serum lipase and elastase, but not with other pancreatic enzymes. He died 2 months after the initial development of the skin lesion due to rapid deterioration of general condition. We reviewed 14 cases, including ours, of PP with NET in the pancreas thus far reported, to identify the clinicopathological characteristics regarding to what extent this rare complication could reflect the clinical course of pancreatic tumors and overall prognosis. Our published work review found that the disease has a significant male predominance (male : female, 13:1) and cases with occult pancreatic tumors died within 4 months after the development of their skin lesions. Our case was the poorest prognostic outcome. This report emphasizes that dermatologists should recognize PP with NET, reflecting a fatal prognosis, and to make a prompt diagnosis.


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Carcinoma de Células Acinares , Tumores Neuroendócrinos , Pancreatopatias , Paniculite , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/complicações , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/diagnóstico , Pâncreas , Paniculite/diagnóstico , Paniculite/etiologia
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