MIYABE Ken

写真a

Affiliation

Graduate School of Medicine  Doctorial Course in Medicine  Bioregulatory Medicine  Department of Cellular and Organ Pathology

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    2014.04

    Akita University   Faculty of Medicine   Department of Medicine   Graduated

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    2025.10

    Akita University  Graduate School, Division of Medicine  Department of Cellular and Organ Pathology  Doctor's Course  Completed

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  • Akita University -  Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine

  • Akita University -  Doctor of Medicine

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  • 2025.10
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    Akita University   Graduate School of Medicine   Doctorial Course in Medicine   Bioregulatory Medicine   Department of Cellular and Organ Pathology   Assistant Professor  

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  • Life Science / Human pathology

 

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  • Immunoglobulin Light Chain Amyloidosis with Severe Liver Dysfunction Accompanied by Factor X Deficiency

    Guo Yong-mei, Takahashi Nagi, Miyabe Ken, Yoshida Makoto, Abe Fumito, Yamashita Takaya, Nara Miho, Yoshioka Tomoko, Ohashi Kenichi, Goto Akiteru, Takahashi Naoto

    Internal Medicine ( 一般社団法人 日本内科学会 )  58 ( 20 ) 3039 - 3043   2019.10

    <p>Severe hepatic failure is rarely a cause of death in patients with immunoglobulin light chain (AL) amyloidosis. We herein report a case of AL amyloidosis involving a bleeding tendency due to factor X deficiency and marked hepatic involvement of amyloidosis. The patient died due to severe liver dysfunction two weeks after admission. The diagnosis was confirmed histologically by AL-λ amyloidosis, with the liver and spleen as the main lesions, on an autopsy. As treatment-related toxicity is strong in advanced cases, appropriate treatments are required to improve the prognosis of AL amyloidosis with severe liver dysfunction. </p>

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