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2. A Case of Myoepithelial Hamartoma: Morphological Variation Supported by OCT4 Expression
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Tanaka, Takehiro, Nishida, Kenji, Iwamuro, Masaya, Kikuchi, Satoru, and Yoshino, Tadashi
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In this report, we describe a patient with myoepithelial hamartoma, which is regarded as synonymous with adenomyosis and heterotopic pancreas. Endoscopy revealed a submucosal tumor in the antrum of the stomach. Subsequently, distal gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction was performed. Histological findings of adenomyomatous lesion and heterotopic pancreatic tissue were observed in this lesion. The distribution of OCT4, which is a pluripotency marker, varied in each part.
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- 2021
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3. Eosinophilic Gastritis in a Patient Previously Treated with Dupilumab
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Murakami, Toshi, Tanaka, Takehiro, Oka, Shohei, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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A 77-year-old Japanese man with bronchial asthma was treated with dupilumab. Dupilumab treatment was discontinued at the patient’s request after two injections separated by a 2-week interval. The blood eosinophil count was elevated, and an esophagogastroduodenoscopy performed 3 months after dupilumab treatment revealed gastric ulcers; subsequently, eosinophilic gastritis was diagnosed from biopsy examinations. The gastric lesions were resolved by steroid administration. This case report underscores that eosinophil-associated gastrointestinal diseases should be considered in the differential diagnosis of gastric lesions occurring in patients who were treated with dupilumab.
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- 2020
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4. Appendiceal Orifice Inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis Mimicking Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma in the Cecum
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Takahashi, Takahide, Tanaka, Takehiro, Toji, Tomohiro, Hiraoka, Sakiko, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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Article Subject ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
A 55-year-old Japanese woman, who had been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at 18 years of age, underwent screening endoscopy examinations. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed an extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) of the stomach. Colonoscopy showed a slightly elevated reddish lesion with dilated microvessels but no erosions or ulcers. Although MALT lymphoma in the cecum was endoscopically suspected, flow cytometry and pathological analyses led to the diagnosis of appendiceal orifice inflammation in ulcerative colitis. This case highlights the diversity of the endoscopic appearance of appendiceal orifice inflammation in ulcerative colitis.
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- 2020
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5. Intestinal Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Takahashi, Takahide, Ota, Yoko, Tanaka, Takehiro, Asada, Noboru, Yano, Shuya, Uka, Mayu, Nakamura, Rei, Baba, Yuki, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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Article Subject ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,skin and connective tissue diseases - Abstract
A 44-year-old Japanese woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) presented to our hospital with abdominal pain. Radiological and endoscopic examinations led to the diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the jejunum, which was subsequently resected. Patients with SLE reportedly have an increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, as demonstrated by our patient. Hence, lymphoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of neoplastic lesions emerging in SLE patients. In addition, flow cytometry using endoscopically biopsied fragments is useful for the immediate diagnosis of lymphoma, leading to timely and accurate preoperative staging.
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- 2020
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6. Gastric Emphysema in a Critically Ill Patient Successfully Treated without Surgery
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Ihoriya, Hiromi, Yumoto, Tetsuya, Iwamuro, Masaya, Fujisaki, Noritomo, Osako, Takaaki, Naito, Hiromichi, and Nakao, Atsunori
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Article Subject ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
Gastric emphysema is a relatively rare clinical entity caused by injury to the gastric mucosa. A 62-year-old Japanese male with a history of heavy alcohol consumption and smoking was admitted to the emergency intensive care unit due to severe hypercapnic respiratory acidosis. His body mass index was only 12.6. Ten days after initiation of enteral feeding, he complained of abdominal pain. Computed tomography revealed intraluminal air in the distended gastric wall. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed diffuse edema, redness, and erosion throughout the stomach. Based on the findings of narrow angle and short distance of the aorta-superior mesenteric artery, the patient was diagnosed with gastric emphysema associated with superior mesenteric artery syndrome. He was successfully managed nonoperatively with treatments including intravenous antibiotics, gastric decompression, and bowel rest. Physicians should be aware of this unusual condition in such critically ill patients complaining of abdominal pain and needing close monitoring and observation to exclude gastric necrosis or perforation.
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- 2019
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7. A Bezoar Composed of Bilirubin Calcium, Calcium Carbonate, and Fatty Acid Calcium
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Urata, Haruo, Hirata, Shoichiro, Ueki, Toru, Hanabata, Tetsuro, Takeda, Sho, Teraoka, Akira, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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A 68-year-old Japanese man was diagnosed with bezoar in the stomach, which was endoscopically retrieved. The bezoar was composed of bilirubin calcium, calcium carbonate, and fatty acid calcium. Due to the presence of bilirubin calcium in the bezoar, we performed imaging studies of the bile duct; gallstones and common bile duct stones were identified. Although bezoar with components similar to bile is infrequently encountered, our findings suggest that a bezoar originating from bile should be considered among the differential diagnoses in patients without a recent consumption history of persimmons who demonstrate a mass in the digestive tract. This case highlights the importance of component analysis of gastric bezoars because its findings may alter the treatment plan.
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- 2019
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8. Gastric MALT Lymphoma with Increased Plasma Cell Differentiation Showing Unique Endoscopic Features
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Tanaka, Takehiro, Nishida, Kenji, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, Ohya, Shogen, Yoshino, Tadashi, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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Article Subject ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
A 62-year-old woman was diagnosed with extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) with increased plasma cell differentiation of the stomach. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed slightly elevated, whitish lesions in the gastric body. Magnifying endoscopic observation revealed that the gastric surface epithelium was swollen, but the structure was not destroyed or diminished. Elongated, tortuous vasculature was observed on the surface of the whitish lesions. The patient underwent eradication treatment for Helicobacter pylori, which resulted in complete remission. Although the appearance of abnormal vessels and the destruction of gastric epithelial structure are the typical features of gastric MALT lymphoma during magnifying endoscopy, the present case showed different features, which were rather similar to those observed in a previously reported case of gastric plasmacytoma. The current case indicates that magnifying endoscopic features are not uniform among gastric MALT lymphomas.
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- 2018
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9. Two Cases of White Globe Appearance in Autoimmune Atrophic Gastritis
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Tanaka, Takehiro, Kanzaki, Hiromitsu, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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In this report, we described two patients with white globe appearance in autoimmune atrophic gastritis. Endoscopy revealed multiple white substances in the stomach in both cases. Biopsied specimens from the lesions contained dilated glands and showed a decrease in parietal cells. Intraglandular necrotic debris and carcinoma were absent. These results confirmed that white globe appearance can be observed in autoimmune atrophic gastritis. Moreover, microscopic features for white globe appearance observed in these cases were different from those reported previously in gastric cancer lesions and were similar to those observed for noncancerous stomach.
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- 2018
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10. Two Cases of Leiomyoma in the Colon Masquerading as Other Types of Colonic Pedunculated Polyps
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Ikeda, Ailee, Iwamuro, Masaya, Tanaka, Takehiro, Inokuchi, Toshihiro, Nakarai, Asuka, Sugihara, Yuusaku, Harada, Keita, Hiraoka, Sakiko, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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surgical procedures, operative ,Article Subject ,neoplasms ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
We describe two cases of leiomyoma in the colon that were diagnosed histologically after endoscopic resection. The first case was a 79-year-old Japanese woman who presented with a pedunculated polyp of 14 mm length at the splenic flexure. Preoperative diagnosis suggested a colonic mucosubmucosal elongated polyp. The second case was a 29-year-old Japanese woman who presented with a pedunculated polyp of 40 mm length at the hepatic flexure and had an ulcer on top of the polyp. Preoperative diagnosis suggested an inflammatory fibroid polyp. A pathological diagnosis of colonic leiomyoma was made after endoscopic resection in both cases. Both tumors were confirmed to originate, not from the proper muscle layer, but from the muscularis mucosae. These cases underscore that although colonic involvement is infrequent, leiomyomas can display pedunculated morphology in the colon rather than the typical gross appearance of gastrointestinal submucosal tumors seen with sessile morphology.
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- 2018
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11. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Hepaticogastrostomy Is Effective for Repeated Recurrent Cholangitis after Surgery: Two Case Reports
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Matsumi, Akihiro, Kato, Hironari, Saragai, Yousuke, Mizukawa, Sho, Takada, Saimon, Muro, Shinichiro, Uchida, Daisuke, Tomoda, Takeshi, Matsumoto, Kazuyuki, Iwamuro, Masaya, Horiguchi, Shigeru, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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Article Subject ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
We report the cases of two patients who underwent endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) using metallic stents (MS) for recurrent cholangitis due to benign biliary stenosis. The patients had repeatedly undergone double-balloon endoscopy and anastomotic stenosis. Thus, EUS-HGS was performed. The procedures were successful, and placement of a covered metallic stent (C-MS) relieved cholangitis. The occurrence of cholangitis was subsequently considerably reduced. For patients with postoperative recurrent cholangitis, EUS-HGS with MS should be considered because of its efficacy and safety.
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- 2018
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12. A Calcium Enterolith in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease and Its In Vitro Dissolubility in Citric Acid
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Urata, Haruo, Hiraoka, Sakiko, Ohmori, Masayasu, Kondo, Yoshitaka, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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The microstructure and dissolubility of a calcified enterolith and enterolith pieces removed from a 26-year-old Japanese woman with Crohn’s disease were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The enterolith showed a multilayered structure with fatty acid calcium and magnesium phosphate. The amount of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate decreased after they were immersed in a citric acid solution, suggesting a potential contribution of acidic aqueous solution to elute inorganic substances contained in calcified enteroliths. This is the first study to investigate the in vitro dissolubility of calcified enteroliths induced by citric acid solution.
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- 2017
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13. Adenocarcinoma In Situ Arising from Brunner’s Gland Treated by Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Kobayashi, Sayo, Ohara, Nobuya, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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Article Subject ,digestive system ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
An 86-year-old Japanese man was presented to our hospital for further investigation of duodenal adenocarcinoma. The tumor was endoscopically resected. Pathological analysis revealed coexistence of gastric foveolar metaplasia and a surrounding hyperplastic Brunner’s gland, in addition to an adenocarcinoma component. Immunostaining for MUC5AC and MUC6 confirmed the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma in situ arising from Brunner’s gland hyperplasia. This case suggests that although detailed preoperative evaluation is required to determine the depth of tumor invasion, endoscopic resection may be a promising option for the treatment of adenocarcinomas arising from Brunner’s gland hyperplasia.
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- 2017
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14. Safety and Efficacy of Small Bowel Examination by Capsule Endoscopy for Patients before Liver Transplantation
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Kono Yoshiyasu, Yagi Takahito, Yasunaka Tetsuya, Kawano Seiji, Miura Kou, Inokuchi Toshihiro, Iwamuro Masaya, Takaki Akinobu, Umeda Yuzo, Kawahara Yoshiro, and Okada Hiroyuki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Transit time ,Liver transplantation ,Gastroenterology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Liver disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,High rate ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Small intestine ,Clinical trial ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background and Aims. Gastrointestinal surveillance is a requirement prior to liver transplantation (LT), but small intestine examination is not generally undertaken. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of capsule endoscopy (CE) for patients with end-stage liver disease.Methods. 31 patients who needed LT were enrolled, and 139 patients who underwent CE over the same period of time acted as controls.Results. Frequency of successful achievement of evaluation of the full length of the small bowel, the mean gastric transit time, and the mean small bowel transit time were not significantly different between the two groups. Abnormalities in the small bowel were found in 26 patients. Comparative analysis revealed that history of EV rupture, history of EV treatment, red color sign of EV, and presence of PHG or HCC were significantly associated with patients with >2 two such findings (high score group).Conclusions. Small bowel examination by CE in patients before liver transplantation could be performed safely and is justified by the high rate of abnormal lesions detected particularly in patients with history of EV therapy or bleeding, red color sign, and presence of PHG or HCC. This study was registered in the UMIN Clinical Trial Registry (UMIN000008672).
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- 2017
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15. Breast Cancer Metastasis to the Stomach That Was Diagnosed after Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
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Kita, Masahide, Furukawa, Masashi, Iwamuro, Masaya, Hori, Keisuke, Kawahara, Yoshiro, Taira, Naruto, Nogami, Tomohiro, Shien, Tadahiko, Tanaka, Takehiro, Doihara, Hiroyoshi, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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A 52-year-old woman presented with stage IIB primary breast cancer (cT2N1M0), which was treated using neoadjuvant chemotherapy (epirubicin, cyclophosphamide, and paclitaxel). However, the tumor persisted in patchy areas; therefore, we performed modified radical mastectomy and axillary lymph node dissection. Routine endoscopy at 8 months revealed a depressed lesion on the gastric angle’s greater curvature, and histology revealed signet ring cell proliferation. We performed endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric cancer, although immunohistochemistry revealed that the tumor was positive for estrogen receptor, mammaglobin, and gross cystic disease fluid protein-15 (E-cadherin-negative). Therefore, we revised the diagnosis to gastric metastasis from the breast cancer.
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16. Magnifying Endoscopic Features of Follicular Lymphoma Involving the Stomach: A Report of Two Cases
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Takata, Katsuyoshi, Kawano, Seiji, Fujii, Nobuharu, Kawahara, Yoshiro, Yoshino, Tadashi, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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A 70-year-old woman presented with follicular lymphoma involving the stomach, duodenum, jejunum, bone, and lymph nodes. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed multiple depressed lesions in the stomach. Examination with magnifying endoscopy showed branched abnormal vessels along with gastric pits, which were irregularly shaped but were preserved. The second case was a 45-year-old man diagnosed with stage II1 follicular lymphoma with duodenal, ileal, and colorectal involvement, as well as lymphadenopathy of the mesenteric lymph nodes. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy performed six years after the diagnosis revealed multiple erosions in the gastric body and angle. Magnifying endoscopic observation with narrow-band imaging showed that the gastric pits were only partially preserved and were destroyed in most of the stomach. Branched abnormal vessels were also seen. Pathological features were consistent with follicular lymphoma in both cases. The structural differences reported between the two cases appear to reflect distinct pathologies. Disappearance of gastric pits in the latter case seems to result from loss of epithelial cells, probably due to chronic inflammation. In both cases, branched abnormal vasculature was observed. These two cases suggest that magnified observations of abnormal branched microvasculature may facilitate endoscopic detection and recognition of the extent of gastric involvement in patients with follicular lymphoma.
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17. Endoscopic Resection of a Pedunculated Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma of the Duodenum
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Tanaka, Takehiro, Ando, Satoko, Gotoda, Tatsuhiro, Kanzaki, Hiromitsu, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,surgical procedures, operative ,Article Subject ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,digestive system ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
A 68-year-old Japanese woman presented with a solitary pedunculated polyp in the duodenum. Endoscopic ultrasonography showed multiple cystic structures in the polyp. The polyp was successfully resected by endoscopic snare polypectomy and pathologically diagnosed as Brunner’s gland hamartoma. Because hamartomatous components were not identified in the stalk of the polyp, we speculate that the stalk developed from traction of the normal duodenal mucosa. When a solitary, pedunculated polyp with cystic structure within the submucosa is found in the duodenum, Brunner’s gland hamartoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis, despite the rarity of the disease. This case underscores the usefulness of endoscopic ultrasonography for the diagnosis of duodenal subepithelial tumors.
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18. Ectopic Pancreas in the Stomach Successfully Resected by Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Tsuzuki, Takao, Ohya, Shogen, Okada, Hiroyuki, Tanaka, Takehiro, Hori, Keisuke, Kita, Masahide, Kawano, Seiji, Kawahara, Yoshiro, and Yamamoto, Kazuhide
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A 32-year-old Japanese man presented with a gastric submucosal tumor. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a sessile submucosal tumor measuring approximately 10 mm in diameter on the greater curvature of the gastric antrum. Endoscopic ultrasonography examination revealed a solid tumor with a diameter of 11.8 mm, which was located in the deep mucosal and submucosal layers. The internal echogenicity was homogenous and hypoechoic. Biopsy examinations were performed twice but were not diagnostic since only the intact mucosal layer was obtained. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with ectopic pancreas in the stomach by endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). This case underscores the usefulness of the ESD technique for the pathological diagnosis of gastric submucosal tumors.
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- 2015
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19. Rapidly Progressed Primary Intestinal Follicular Lymphoma with Elevation of Soluble Interleukin-2 Receptor Levels
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Takenaka, Ryuta, Mori, Atsushi, Fujiki, Shigeatsu, Miyake, Takayoshi, Asakura, Shoji, Okada, Hiroyuki, Takata, Katsuyoshi, Yoshino, Tadashi, and Yamamoto, Kazuhide
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Article Subject ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases - Abstract
A 62-year-old Japanese male was diagnosed with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma involving the duodenum, jejunum, and rectum without lymph node involvement. The patient was classified as low risk by the follicular lymphoma international prognostic index (FLIPI) system. Treatment was deferred because he had no symptoms. Eleven months after the diagnosis, his soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) levels had risen from 383 to 617 U/mL. Lymphoma progression involving an enlarged perigastric lymph node was also documented. This report illustrates a case of rapidly progressed intestinal follicular lymphoma, suggesting the possible usefulness of sIL-2R levels as an indicator of lymphoma progression.
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- 2014
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20. Precursor B Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Involving the Stomach
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Iwamuro, Masaya, Kawai, Yoshinari, Yamawaki, Yasuhide, Takata, Katsuyoshi, and Yamamoto, Kazuhide
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Article Subject ,hemic and lymphatic diseases - Abstract
Precursor B lymphoblastic lymphoma is a high-grade neoplasm arising from precursor lymphocytes of B-cell lineage. Extranodal sites such as the skin and bone are often involved, but gastrointestinal lesions of this disease are rarely encountered. Due to the infrequency, macroscopic forms of the gastrointestinal lesions have not been fully described. In this report, we present a case of precursor B lymphoblastic lymphoma involving the stomach, pancreas, bone, and bone marrow. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed multiple flat elevated lesions with irregular mucosa in the stomach.
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- 2013
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21. Primary Follicular Lymphoma of the Duodenum with Erosions as Atypical Macroscopic Features
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Takeuchi, Keiko, Iwamuro, Masaya, Imagawa, Atsushi, Kubota, Yoshitsugu, Miyatani, Katsuya, Takata, Katsuyoshi, and Okada, Hiroyuki
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A 52-year-old Japanese woman who was eventually diagnosed with primary follicular lymphoma of the duodenum showed atypical endoscopic features, namely, erosions with peripheral whitish edematous mucosa. Initial biopsy specimens taken from the erosions revealed insufficient numbers of lymphoma cells for histological diagnosis. Subsequent biopsy specimens from the peripheral mucosa containing the whitish enlarged villi showed infiltration of the lymphoma cells forming lymphoid follicles, which led us to the appropriate diagnosis. This case indicates that endoscopists should take biopsy samples from the peripheral mucosa with whitish enlarged villi rather than erosions in the rare instances that erosions appear as the main macroscopic feature of intestinal follicular lymphoma.
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