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Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is an effective alveolar ridge reconstruction technique used before or at implant placement. The combination of various barrier membranes and bone substitutes has been employed. This study aimed to perform a preliminarily evaluation of the safety and performance of a new nonabsorbable bi-layered porous polyethylene (PPE) membrane, in combination with a freeze-dried cortical bone allograft in posterior mandibular ridge augmentation. Fifteen adults who had combined posterior mandibular defects were included for ridge augmentation via GBR using PPE membrane and allograft before implant placement. The keratinized mucosa width (KW), ridge width (RW), ridge height (RH), distance from measurement matrix to bone (DMB), and horizontal alveolar width at 14.0 mm apical to the occlusal plane (HAW) were clinically measured at 15 intended implant sites before and after the augmentation. Fifteen biopsy specimens were harvested at the implant sites for histological analysis. All the subjects completed the whole study. The KW and RH showed minor gains by 0.2 ± 1.4 mm and 0.9 ± 2.3 mm respectively; however, no statistically significant differences were found between, before, and after the augmentation (P > 0.05). In contrast, the RW and HAW significantly increased by 4.8 ± 1.6 mm and 2.3 ± 1.7 mm, respectively, (P ≤ 0.001), while DMB significantly decreased by 1.0 ± 0.8 mm after treatment (P less then 0.001). Histological analysis revealed that allograft underwent active bone remodeling. The PPE membrane was adequately safe and efficient to use with allograft in GBR for the reconstruction of combined ridge defects. Although some complications were observed, these were manageable and subsequently lead to successful implant placement for all the subjects. However, further randomized controlled trials are still needed to confirm these findings.Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) may mimic mixed medullary and follicular thyroid carcinoma (MMFTC). MTC originates from para-follicular cells, while MMFTC is an uncommon tumor characterized by coexistence of follicular and para-follicular cell-derived tumor populations. A 35-year-old woman was diagnosed with MTC but showed a hot nodule in thyroid scintigraphy. The tumor included diffusely-spread follicular lesions within it, which were immunostained with thyroglobulin and calcitonin. Immunofluorescence showed the presence of several tumor cells that were double-stained with thyroglobulin and calcitonin. To clarify whether or not the tumor was MMFTC, we used duplex in situ hybridization (ISH). Thyroglobulin and calcitonin-related polypeptide alpha mRNA were not expressed together in a single cell, so we suspected false-positive staining of tumor cells with thyroglobulin. To make comparisons with other follicular lesions in MTC, we searched our hospital database. Five cases within a ten-year period had been pathologically diagnosed as MTC. All had follicular lesions in the tumor, but unlike the other case, they were peripherally localized. Iadademstat Dual differentiation into follicular or para-follicular tumor cells was not indicated by either immunofluorescence or duplex ISH. Compared with the case suspected to be MMFTC, there was only mild invasion of tumor cells into the follicular epithelium. The extent of follicular lesions and invasiveness of tumor cells may be associated with pseudo-staining of thyroglobulin in MTC. Duplex ISH can distinguish MTC that are stained with thyroglobulin from MMFTC.Epidemiological data of rare diseases are important for understanding disease burden, improving treatment, and planning healthcare systems. However, those of acromegaly in Japan are not well known. Our study aimed to describe the prevalence, incidence, prediagnostic comorbidities, and treatment patterns of patients with acromegaly in Japan. Using the National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan, we retrospectively identified 12,713 patients with acromegaly aged ≥20 years between January 2014 and December 2017 (the prevalence cohort), 2,552 newly diagnosed patients between January 2013 and December 2017 (the incidence and comorbidity cohort), and 2,125 patients enrolled in the database at least 365 days after the diagnosis (the treatment-pattern cohort). The average annual prevalence in 2015-2017 was 9.2 cases per 100,000 in the prevalence cohort, and the average annual incidence in 2013-2017 was 0.49 cases per 100,000 in the incidence and comorbidity cohort. The most common prediagnostic comorbidities included hypertension (43%), diabetes (37%), and hyperlipidemia (27%). In the treatment-pattern cohort, 54% and 45% of patients received surgery and medical treatment as the primary treatment, respectively. Between the first surgery and 365 days after diagnosis, 15% of the patients in this cohort received medical treatment as the secondary treatment, mostly with somatostatin analogs (83%). Of the 1,569 patients who underwent surgery, 29% received medical treatment before surgery. The prevalence and incidence of acromegaly in Japan were similar to those in other countries. This epidemiological study provides the basis for better management of acromegaly nationwide.Activity of Graves' disease (GD) is known to improve during gestation, as values of thyrotropin (TSH) receptor antibody (TRAb) also improve. However, the risk of neonatal hyperthyroidism increases when maternal TRAb values are high in the second to third trimester. A 29-year-old woman who had undergone radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy for GD 10 years earlier visited our hospital at 17 weeks of gestation, showing subclinical hypothyroidism and a positive TRAb value of 2.6 IU/L (reference range, less then 2.0 IU/L). Thyroid hormone replacement therapy was commenced and thyroid function normalized within 4 weeks, although TRAb was elevated at the time (3.8 IU/L). Prenatal check-up showed normal growth development and no irregularities. At 29 weeks of gestation, serum TRAb was extremely elevated, up to 16.8 IU/L. Since the risk of neonatal hyperthyroidism was of great concern, delivery was planned at an advanced-care medical center. At 38 weeks 5 days of gestation, she delivered a female neonate without any complications, although blood testing of the neonate showed subclinical hyperthyroidism with positive TRAb and TSH receptor stimulating antibody (TSAb).