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BACKGROUNDAdrenal incidentaloma (AI) has been frequently encountered in the clinical setting. It has been shown that primary aldosteronism (PA) or subclinical Cushing’s syndrome (SCS) are the representative causative diseases of AI. However, the coexistence of PA and SCS has been reportedly observed. Recently, we encountered a case of AI, in which PA and SCS coexisted, confirmed by histopathological examinations after a laparoscopic adrenalectomy. We believe that there were some clinical implications in the diagnosis of the present case.CASE SUMMARYA 58-year-old man presented with lower right abdominal pain with a blood pressure of 170/100 mmHg. A subsequent computed tomography scan revealed right ureterolithiasis, which was the cause of right abdominal pain, and right AI measuring 22 mm × 25 mm. After the disappearance of right abdominal pain, subsequent endocrinological examinations were performed. Aldosterone-related evaluations, including adrenal venous sampling, revealed the presence of bilateral PA. In addition, several cortisol-related evaluations showed the presence of SCS on the right adrenal adenoma. A laparoscopic right adrenalectomy was then performed. The histopathological examination of the resected right adrenal revealed the presence of a cortisol-producing adenoma, while CYP11B2 immunoreactivity was absent in this adenoma. However, in the adjacent non-neoplastic adrenal, multiple CYP11B2-positive adrenocortical micronodules were detected, showing the presence of aldosterone-producing adrenocortical micronodules. CONCLUSIONCareful clinical and pathological examination should be performed when a patient harboring AI presents with concomitant SCS and PA.  相似文献   
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Myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play a crucial role in immunosuppression in tumor‐bearing hosts. MDSCs express arginase‐I and indoleamine 2,3‐dioxygenase; they suppress T‐cell function by reducing the levels of l ‐arginine and l ‐tryptophan, respectively. We examined the anticancer effects of supplementation of these amino acids in CT26 colon carcinoma‐bearing mice. Oral supplementation of l ‐arginine or l ‐tryptophan (30 mg/mouse) did not affect tumor growth, whereas oral supplementation of d ‐arginine was lethal. Supplementation of l ‐arginine showed a tendency to augment the efficacy of cyclophosphamide (CP). CP reduced the proportions of granulocytic MDSCs and increased the proportions of monocytic MDSCs in the spleen and tumor tissues of CT26‐bearing mice. l ‐Arginine supplementation alone did not affect the MDSC subsets. CP treatment tended to reduce the plasma levels of l ‐arginine in CT26‐bearing mice and significantly increased the number of tumor‐infiltrating CD8+ T cells. In addition, l ‐arginine supplementation significantly increased the proportions of tumor peptide‐specific CD8+ T cells in draining lymph nodes. Importantly, additional supplementation of l ‐arginine significantly increased the number of cured mice that were treated with CP and anti‐PD‐1 antibody. Totally, l ‐arginine supplementation shows promise for boosting the therapeutic efficacy of chemoimmunotherapy.  相似文献   
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Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology - Chemotherapy after hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastasis has not been established, due to the toxic side effects, which are likely related to impaired...  相似文献   
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Background: Lay belief systems about the malleability of human attributes have been shown to impact behavior change in multiple domains. Addiction mindset—i.e., beliefs about the permanence (vs. malleability) of addiction — may affect cigarette smokers’ ability to quit, but this has never been examined. Objectives: The aims of the present research were to develop a measure of addiction mindset (study 1) and examine its associations with various psychological aspects of quitting smoking (study 2). Methods: In Study 1, using factor analysis of current smokers’ and nonsmokers’ (n?=?600) responses to 22 items designed to measure addiction mindset, we developed a reliable six-item Addiction Mindset Scale (AMS). In Study 2, adult smokers (n?=?200) completed the AMS, and measures of a number of psychological processes related to smoking. Results: Higher scores on the AMS, indicative of the belief that addiction is malleable (referred to as a growth mindset), were positively and significantly associated with greater motivation to quit, greater commitment to quitting, greater self-efficacy to abstain, less attribution of failure to lack of ability to change addiction, and fewer self-reported barriers to cessation (all p’s < .05). Conclusions: The results of this study show a relationship between the beliefs about the permanence of addiction and psychological processes relevant to quitting smoking. The findings underscore the potential of future research exploring how addiction mindsets relate to successful smoking cessation as well as other types of addictive behavior and how they can be applied to change people’s behavior.  相似文献   
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