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2. Approximate Multiobjective Multiclass SVM by Using the Reference Point Method.
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Yasuhiro Matsugi, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yuxiao Qi, Yoshifumi Kusunoki, and Keiji Tatsumi
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- 2018
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3. A case of a super-elderly patient with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma and portal vein invasion successfully treated with hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
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Toshihiro Kawai, Miho Kanda, Shinpei Sato, Y. Kondo, Takafumi Sugimoto, and Shuntaro Obi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy ,Portal vein ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Elderly patient ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2018
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4. Vonoprazanversusconventional proton pump inhibitor-based triple therapy as first-line treatment againstHelicobacter pylori: A multicenter retrospective study in clinical practice
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Makoto Okamoto, Tomoya Omae, Keigo Matsuo, Nobumi Suzuki, Kazuhiko Koike, Yoshihiro Hirata, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yoku Hayakawa, Goichi Togo, Ryota Niikura, Satoki Shichijo, Noriyuki Takano, Keisuke Fukui, Hirobumi Suzuki, Hirotsugu Watabe, Motoko Seto, Shinzo Yamamoto, Satoshi Mochizuki, Yuri Ito, Atsuo Yamada, and Yoshihiro Isomura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,medicine.drug_class ,Vonoprazan ,business.industry ,Peptic ,Gastroenterology ,Proton-pump inhibitor ,Retrospective cohort study ,Helicobacter pylori ,biology.organism_classification ,First line treatment ,Clinical Practice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Regimen ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Objective Vonoprazan is a potassium-competitive acid blocker, a new type of acid-suppressing drug, and has recently become available for peptic ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication. Its efficacy for H. pylori eradication has been reported. However, the evidence for its efficacy and feasibility remains limited. We aimed to compare the feasibility, effectiveness and safety of vonoprazan-based triple therapy with conventional proton pump inhibitor (PPI)-based triple therapy in multicenter clinical practice. Methods We performed a multicenter retrospective study on patients receiving first-line H. pylori eradication therapy between March 2013 and November 2015 with either vonoprazan-based triple therapy or conventional PPI-based triple therapy. Results A total of 2715 patients aged 63.0 ± 12.1 years (1412 [52.0%] males) were analyzed. Eradication rates were 87.2% (368/422) for vonoprazan-based therapy and 72.4% (1661/2293) for conventional PPI-based therapy (P Conclusion Vonoprazan-based triple therapy is feasible, and has a higher rate for H. pylori eradication than conventional PPI as a first-line regimen.
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- 2016
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5. Association between colorectal polyps and hypertension treatment
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Yutaka Yamaji, Hirotsugu Watabe, Shuntaro Yoshida, Yuka Kobayashi, Yoshihiro Hirata, Takafumi Sugimoto, Kazuhiko Koike, Atsuo Yamada, and Yoshitaka Watanabe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aspirin ,Waist ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Gastroenterology ,Colonoscopy ,Surgery ,Blood pressure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Risk factor ,Prospective cohort study ,business ,Antihypertensive drug ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective Patients who take drugs regularly are increasing, not least due to metabolic and orthopedic diseases. In the present study we aimed to investigate the association between the use of drugs, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and low-dose aspirin, and colorectal polyps diagnosed based on colonoscopic findings. Methods In total, 1318 consecutive patients who underwent total colonoscopy for the first time were cross-sectionally analyzed. Personal data including comorbidities and all medications were obtained by a questionnaire. Their blood pressure, body weight and waist circumference were measured just before the colonoscopic examination. Results Colorectal polyps were found in 577 (43.8%) patients, with a prevalence of 57.6% (296/514) in patients receiving antihypertensive treatment and 35.0% (281/804) in patients not undergoing such treatment. A multivariate analysis showed that age, waist circumference, alcohol consumption, smoking and the use of antihypertensive drugs were independent risk factors for colorectal polyps. In a secondary multivariate analysis incorporating the parameters of measured blood pressure and medication status, the number of antihypertensive drugs was strongly associated with the risk of colorectal polyps, whereas blood pressure showed no significant association. Conclusions The use of antihypertensive drug may be a risk factor for colorectal polyps. Furthermore, this risk increases with the intensive use of antihypertensive drugs.
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- 2015
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6. Neutrophil Infiltration and the Distribution of Intestinal Metaplasia Is Associated with Metachronous Gastric Cancer following Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
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Yoshihiro Isomura, Shuntaro Yoshida, Kazuhiko Koike, Yutaka Yamaji, Makoto Okamoto, Kosuke Sakitani, Atsuo Yamada, Yoshihiro Hirata, Takafumi Sugimoto, and Keiji Ogura
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Gastroenterology ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Gastroscopy ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Minimally invasive procedures ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Metaplasia ,Helicobacter pylori ,Hepatology ,biology ,business.industry ,Dissection ,Intestinal metaplasia ,Neoplasms, Second Primary ,General Medicine ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Cancer treatment ,Early Gastric Cancer ,Intestines ,Neutrophil Infiltration ,Gastric Mucosa ,Female ,Original Article ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,business ,Infiltration (medical) ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of early gastric cancer is a minimally invasive procedure. However, the risk for metachronous cancers after successful cancer treatment remains high and the risk factors for metachronous cancers have not been elucidated.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk factors for metachronous gastric cancers after ESD with a long-term follow-up.METHODS: A total of 155 consecutive patients (119 men, 36 women, mean age 68.9 years) were treated with ESD between September 2000 and September 2009. Biopsy specimens were obtained from the greater curvature of the antrum and middle corpus to evaluate gastric mucosal status, includingHelicobacter pylori, intestinal metaplasia (IM) and neutrophil infiltration (NI) before ESD. Follow-up endoscopy after ESD was scheduled at two and six months, one year and annually thereafter.H pylorieradication was recommended when possible.RESULTS: The median follow-up period was 4.2 years. Metachronous gastric cancers were found in 23 of 155 patients (3.5% per year). No local recurrences were observed. The cumulative incidence of metachronous gastric cancer was significantly high in IM and NI in the corpus (P=0.0093 and P=0.0025, respectively [log-rank test]). The ORs for IM and NI in the corpus were 2.65 and 3.06, respectively, according to the Cox proportional hazards model (P=0.024 and P=0.0091, respectively).CONCLUSIONS: The presence of IM and NI in the corpus was closely related to the development of metachronous gastric cancer after ESD.
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- 2015
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7. Vonoprazan versus conventional proton pump inhibitor-based triple therapy as first-line treatment against Helicobacter pylori: A multicenter retrospective study in clinical practice
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Satoki, Shichijo, Yoshihiro, Hirata, Ryota, Niikura, Yoku, Hayakawa, Atsuo, Yamada, Satoshi, Mochizuki, Keigo, Matsuo, Yoshihiro, Isomura, Motoko, Seto, Nobumi, Suzuki, Hirobumi, Suzuki, Shinzo, Yamamoto, Takafumi, Sugimoto, Tomoya, Omae, Makoto, Okamoto, Hirotsugu, Watabe, Goichi, Togo, Noriyuki, Takano, Keisuke, Fukui, Yuri, Ito, and Kazuhiko, Koike
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Sulfonamides ,Adolescent ,Helicobacter pylori ,Amoxicillin ,Proton Pump Inhibitors ,Middle Aged ,Anti-Ulcer Agents ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Helicobacter Infections ,Young Adult ,Treatment Outcome ,Clarithromycin ,Feasibility Studies ,Humans ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Pyrroles ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Vonoprazan is a potassium-competitive acid blocker, a new type of acid-suppressing drug, and has recently become available for peptic ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication. Its efficacy for H. pylori eradication has been reported. However, the evidence for its efficacy and feasibility remains limited. We aimed to compare the feasibility, effectiveness and safety of vonoprazan-based triple therapy with conventional proton pump inhibitor (PPI)-based triple therapy in multicenter clinical practice.We performed a multicenter retrospective study on patients receiving first-line H. pylori eradication therapy between March 2013 and November 2015 with either vonoprazan-based triple therapy or conventional PPI-based triple therapy.A total of 2715 patients aged 63.0 ± 12.1 years (1412 [52.0%] males) were analyzed. Eradication rates were 87.2% (368/422) for vonoprazan-based therapy and 72.4% (1661/2293) for conventional PPI-based therapy (P 0.01). Among the former group, there were 10 cases of diarrhea, six of nausea/vomiting, and five of rash, but the rates of these adverse events were similar to those in the conventional PPI group.Vonoprazan-based triple therapy is feasible, and has a higher rate for H. pylori eradication than conventional PPI as a first-line regimen.
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- 2016
8. Emergency endoscopic variceal ligation following variceal rupture in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma and portal vein tumor thrombosis: a retrospective study
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Shuntaro Obi, Shinpei Sato, Miho Kanda, Toshihiro Kawai, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yoko Yashima, Nobuyuki Enomoto, and Takahisa Sato
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Hemorrhage ,Esophageal varices ,Gastroenterology ,Varicose Veins ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Portal vein tumor thrombus ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Venous Thrombosis ,Portal Vein ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Research ,Liver Neoplasms ,Hazard ratio ,Endoscopy ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Endoscopic variceal ligation ,Thrombosis ,Venous thrombosis ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hemostasis ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Liver function ,business ,Varices ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background The outcomes of treatment of ruptured varices in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and portal vein tumor thrombus (PVTT) are unclear. We therefore evaluated the long- (rebleeding and death) and short-term (immediate death within 24 h of variceal bleeding diagnosis) outcomes of patients with PVTT who underwent emergency variceal band ligation. Methods Data on 62 patients with PVTT and endoscopically proven esophageal or gastric variceal bleeding from 2007 to 2012 were studied. In most cases, the varices were treated using endoscopic variceal band ligation (EVL). We assessed the patients’ rebleeding-free and overall survival using the Kaplan-Meier method, and a Cox proportional hazard model was used to analyze effect of independent factors on rebleeding-free and overall survival times. Results Most patients had decompensated cirrhosis and were classified as Child-Pugh class B (56 %) or C (36 %). A total of 35 patients (56 %) had PVTT in the main portal trunk. Among all patients, 58 (94 %) and 4 (6 %) had esophageal and gastric variceal bleeding, respectively. Bleeding was managed using EVL in all, but one patient (98 %) who was treated with a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube. A total of 24 patients (39.3 %) experienced rebleeding, and these patients had a median overall survival time of 36 days. A PVTT in the main portal trunk was predictive of rebleeding (hazard ratio 3.706, p = .0223), and α-fetoprotein-L3 levels
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9. A randomized controlled trial of sodium phosphate tablets and polyethylene glycol solution for polyp detection
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Masao Omata, Yutaka Yamaji, Atsuo Yamada, Haruka Kambe, Haruhiko Yoshida, Hirotsugu Watabe, Takafumi Sugimoto, and Kazuhiko Koike
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Colon cleansing ,Cathartic ,Colonoscopy ,Polyethylene glycol ,Interim analysis ,Surgery ,law.invention ,Nap ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,PEG ratio ,medicine ,business ,human activities ,psychological phenomena and processes - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The study was aimed to assess the efficacy of sodium phosphate (NaP) tablets and polyethylene glycol (PEG) on colon cleansing. METHODS: A prospective, randomized trial was conducted at the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo. Participants who were scheduled for colonoscopy were included and randomized into either the NaP or PEG group. An interim analysis was programmed into the study design when approximately 50% of the enrolments were completed. The primary outcome was the detection rate of polyps with a diameter ≤5 mm. RESULTS: A total of 92 patients were included in the analysis, of whom 44 were in the NaP group and 48 in the PEG group. The quality of colonic preparation was similar in both groups. The NaP group showed a higher detection rate of polyps with a diameter ≤5 mm than the PEG group (38.6% vs 18.8%, P = 0.004). A multivariate analysis showed that NaP and the withdrawal time of the colonoscope were independent factors associated with the detection of polyps with a diameter ≤5 mm. CONCLUSIONS: NaP is certainly not inferior to PEG. In fact, the results suggest that diminutive polyp detection using NaP might be superior to that using PEG.
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- 2012
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10. Sitafloxacin resistance in Helicobacter pylori isolates and sitafloxacin-based triple therapy as a third-line regimen in Japan
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Tomoya Ohmae, Yoshihiro Hirata, Masao Akanuma, Yutaka Yamaji, Ayako Yanai, Yuzo Mitsuno, Kazuhiko Koike, Takafumi Sugimoto, Shuntaro Yoshida, Keiji Ogura, Kosuke Sakitani, Yoku Hayakawa, and Shin Maeda
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Male ,Microbiology (medical) ,Sitafloxacin ,medicine.drug_class ,Rabeprazole ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Drug resistance ,Helicobacter Infections ,Microbiology ,Inhibitory Concentration 50 ,Japan ,Levofloxacin ,Pepsinogen A ,Clarithromycin ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Pepsinogen C ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Prospective Studies ,Disease Eradication ,Helicobacter pylori ,biology ,Amoxicillin ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Middle Aged ,Quinolone ,biology.organism_classification ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Infectious Diseases ,DNA Gyrase ,Genes, Bacterial ,Mutation ,Female ,Fluoroquinolones ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The third-line treatment regimen for Helicobacter pylori after failure of clarithromycin- and metronidazole-based therapies is not yet established. Sitafloxacin (STX) is a quinolone that possesses potent in vitro activity against H. pylori. In this study, the susceptibility of H. pylori isolates to STX was examined and the efficacy of STX-based triple therapy as a third-line regimen was evaluated. STX showed minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of ≤1 μg/mL against all 100 H. pylori isolates, and the MIC(90) (MIC for 90% of the organisms) of STX was 5 log(2) dilutions lower than that of levofloxacin (LVX). The MIC(50) (MIC for 50% of the organisms) of STX against gyrA mutants was 0.12 μg/mL and was significantly lower than that of LVX (8 μg/mL). The activity of STX at pH 5.5 was significantly less than that at pH 7.0. In the clinical trial, 28 patients with two eradication failures were treated with STX-based triple therapy [rabeprazole 10 mg twice daily (b.i.d.), amoxicillin 750 mg b.i.d. and STX 100mg b.i.d. for 7 days]. The eradication rate was 75% using intention-to-treat analysis and 80% using per-protocol analysis. Two gyrA mutant strains were eradicated. Amongst participants, a low pepsinogen I/II ratio was associated with successful eradication. These results suggest that STX could be active against most clinical H. pylori isolates and that STX-based triple therapy is a promising and safe third-line therapy.
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11. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection is an Effective and Safe Therapy for Early Gastric Neoplasms
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Yuzo Mitsuno, Yutaka Yamaji, Tomoya Ohmae, Takao Kawabe, Yoshihiro Isomura, Shintaro Kondo, Keiji Ogura, Hideo Mizuno, Kazuhiko Koike, Masao Omata, Shuntaro Yoshida, Makoto Okamoto, and Takafumi Sugimoto
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenocarcinoma ,Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal ,Lesion ,Postoperative Complications ,Japan ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Tumor location ,Intraoperative Complications ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Dissection ,Gastroenterology ,En bloc resection ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Middle Aged ,Endoscopy ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Multicenter study ,Gastric Mucosa ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,business ,Gastric Neoplasm - Abstract
The technique of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) was introduced to obtain en bloc specimens of large early gastrointestinal neoplasms. The drawback of ESD is its technical difficulty and, consequently, its higher rate of complication. In this multicenter study, we investigated the therapeutic outcomes of ESD in consecutive patients.From January 2002 to December 2008, 485 early gastric neoplasms in 418 patients were consecutively treated by using ESD procedure performed by 6 endoscopists in 4 institutions in Tokyo. Demorgraphics, tumor location, therapeutic outcomes, and complication rates were analyzed.The rates of en bloc resection, complete en bloc resection, submucosal invasion, and piecemeal resection were 93.6%, 85.4%, 10.9%, and 5.4%, respectively. In multivariate analysis, the en bloc resection rate was independently lower in lesions in upper portion than in lower portion (P0.01), lower in larger lesions (30 mm, P0.05; 20 to 30 mm, P0.05), and lower in lesions with a scar (P0.01). Delayed bleeding occurrence was independently high in larger lesions (30 mm, P0.01; 20 to 29 mm, P0.01) than in small lesions (20 mm). Institution and endoscopists were not risk factors of en bloc resection and complicationsESD is an effective and safe therapy in the management of early gastric neoplasms when performed by well-trained endoscopists. Endoscopists should recognize the difficulty to perform ESD for en bloc resection of upper lesion, and the risk of delayed bleeding in cases of lesions2 cm in size.
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- 2012
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12. Gastric cancer risk according to the distribution of intestinal metaplasia and neutrophil infiltration
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Haruhiko Yoshida, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yoshihiro Hirata, Masao Omata, Kosuke Sakitani, Hirotsugu Watabe, Kazuhiko Koike, Atsuo Yamada, Shin Maeda, and Yutaka Yamaji
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Gastroenterology ,Intestinal metaplasia ,Odds ratio ,Helicobacter pylori ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Metaplasia ,Internal medicine ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Gastritis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Antrum - Abstract
Background and Aim: Gastritis and intestinal metaplasia (IM) have long been known to be risk factors for and precursors of gastric cancer. We aimed to elucidate the association between gastric cancer risk and the distribution of precancerous lesions in the stomach by histological analyses. Methods: We analyzed patients from whom two biopsy specimens (one from the antrum and one from the corpus) were obtained by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Specimens were assessed for Helicobacter pylori, IM, and neutrophil infiltration (NI). Patients were classified into three groups based on the presence of IM. Patients were also classified into four groups based on the presence of NI. The prevalence of gastric cancer was compared between groups. Results: A total of 1395 patients were analyzed. Of these, 54 had gastric cancer (34 intestinal and 20 diffuse type). A multivariate analysis showed that male sex and the distribution of IM were independent risk factors for intestinal-type cancer. Compared with patients without IM (n = 1005), the odds ratio (OR) for patients with IM in the antrum only (n = 240) was 2.34 (95% confidence interval: 1.08–4.96), and that for patients with IM in the corpus (n = 150) was 5.84 (2.92–11.8). However, NI was related to diffuse-type cancer. Compared with patients without NI (n = 899), the OR for patients with NI in the corpus only (n = 122) was 3.66 (1.02–12.2). Conclusions: The histological pattern and distribution of gastric mucosal change assessed by two biopsy specimens were related to gastric cancer.
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- 2011
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13. Reduced expression of RAS protein activator like-1 in gastric cancer
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Motoyuki Otsuka, Yotaro Kudo, Shin Maeda, Motoko Seto, Miki Ohta, Keisuke Tateishi, Tsuneo Ikenoue, Dai Mohri, Motohisa Tada, Kazuhiko Koike, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yoshinari Asaoka, Masao Omata, Hideaki Ijichi, and Yoshihiro Hirata
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,GTPase-activating protein ,medicine.drug_class ,Blotting, Western ,Loss of Heterozygosity ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Gene Silencing ,RNA, Messenger ,Epigenetics ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Stomach cancer ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation ,Aged, 80 and over ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Histone deacetylase inhibitor ,Cancer ,DNA Methylation ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Endocrinology ,Oncology ,ras GTPase-Activating Proteins ,Tumor progression ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Mutation ,Cancer cell ,Disease Progression ,Cancer research ,Female ,Carcinogenesis - Abstract
RAS signaling is frequently deregulated in human neoplasms. However, RAS mutations have been found in only a small proportion of human gastric cancers, implicating other mechanisms in the activation of RAS signaling in gastric tumorigenesis. We have previously reported that decreased expression of RAS protein activator like-1 (RASAL1), a member of the RAS-GTPase-activating proteins that switch off RAS activity, contributes to colon tumor progression. In our study, we explored the involvement of decreased RASAL1 expression in gastric tumorigenesis. RASAL1 expression was reduced in 6 of 10 gastric cancer cell lines examined by immunoblotting. Knockdown of RASAL1 increased mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling in response to growth factor stimulation, and the forced expression of RASAL1 reduced proliferation of gastric cancer cells. Immunohistochemical analyses in primary gastric tumors showed that RASAL1 expression was reduced in 23 of 48 (48%) of the gastric cancers but in none of the adenomas (0/10). Methylation of the RASAL1 promoter region and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at the RASAL1 locus were examined to investigate the causes of RASAL1 silencing. All cell lines with reduced RASAL1 had RASAL1 methylation, and two had LOH. In primary gastric cancers, methylation or LOH was detected in 50% (6/12) of those with reduced RASAL1. Furthermore, RASAL1 expression was restored in some cell lines by histone deacetylase inhibitor treatment. Our findings demonstrate that reduced RASAL1 expression, partly due to genetic and epigenetic changes, contributes to gastric carcinogenesis, and also re-emphasize the importance of RAS signaling in gastric cancer development.
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14. SURVEILLANCE OF SMALL INTESTINAL ABNORMALITIES IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA: A PROSPECTIVE CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY STUDY
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Takao Kawabe, Haruhiko Yoshida, Kazuhiko Koike, Makoto Okamoto, Shintaro Kondo, Masao Omata, Miki Ohta, Goichi Togo, Atsuo Yamada, Shuntaro Obi, Takafumi Sugimoto, Keiji Ogura, Hirotsugu Watabe, and Yutaka Yamaji
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,law.invention ,Esophageal varices ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,Internal medicine ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Portal hypertension ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Intestinal varices ,medicine.symptom ,Varices ,business - Abstract
Background: Patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) sometimes suffer from obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. Portal hypertension (PH), common in cirrhosis, induces esophagogastric varices. Because of the location, PH also may influence mucosal abnormalities in the small intestine. The objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of small intestinal mucosal abnormalities in HCC patients using capsule endoscopy (CE). Patients and Methods: We prospectively conducted CE in HCC patients, and analyzed the findings in relation to hepatic function, the number and size of HCC tumor and findings obtained by conventional endoscopy. Results: Thirty-six patients (aged 66.7 ± 7.5 years, 29 men) underwent CE. Abnormal findings in the small bowel were found in 16 patients (44%), angioectasias in eight patients (22%), erosions in five (14%), varices in four (11%), polyps in four (11%), and submucosal tumor in one (3%). The patients with angioectasia had a larger spleen index than the no abnormal lesions group (85.4 ± 15.8 vs 59.0 ± 24.4, P = 0.02). The former group had been more frequently treated for esophageal varices endoscopically (62% vs 15%, P = 0.02). Large HCC nodules seemed more common in the patients with angioectasia than subjects without abnormal lesions (38% vs 5%, P = 0.06). Small intestinal varices also seemed to have a positive association with large HCC. During the follow up after CE, one patient with small intestinal polyps suffered from obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. Conclusions: CE revealed that HCC patients frequently have small intestinal mucosal lesions. In particular, small intestinal angioectasia, which may cause obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, seems to be associated with portal hypertension.
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- 2010
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15. Macroscopic morphologic subtypes of laterally spreading colorectal tumors showing distinct molecular alterations
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Atsuo Yamada, Keiji Ogura, Yutaka Yamaji, Takafumi Sugimoto, Miki Ohta, Makoto Okamoto, Fumihiko Kanai, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Motohisa Tada, Masao Omata, Tsuneo Ikenoue, and Takao Kawabe
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Adenoma ,Male ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,Adenomatous polyposis coli ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,Loss of Heterozygosity ,medicine.disease_cause ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc ,Loss of heterozygosity ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Gene ,beta Catenin ,Aged ,DNA Primers ,Univariate analysis ,biology ,Cancer ,DNA, Neoplasm ,Middle Aged ,Genes, p53 ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Genes, ras ,Oncology ,biology.protein ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5 ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,KRAS ,Colorectal Neoplasms - Abstract
Recent advances in colonoscopic techniques have resulted in more frequent detection of superficial-type colorectal tumors, that is, laterally spreading tumors (LSTs), although little is known about the characteristic clinical features and genetic alterations of LSTs. To elucidate the molecular characteristics of LSTs, genetic alterations in the KRAS, BRAF and PIK3CA genes and abnormal expression of the p53, beta-catenin and MYC proteins were analyzed using direct DNA sequencing and immunohistochemistry for 50 protruded-type tumors (Protruded), 35 granular-type LSTs (LST-G) and 19 nongranular-type LSTs (LST-NG). In addition, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) close to the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene (5q21) was examined in these tumors. In univariate analyses, significant differences were noted in the percentages with KRAS mutations (Protruded, LST-G, LST-NG = 30.0%, 54.3%, 21.1%, respectively, p = 0.0156), nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin (Protruded, LST-G, LST-NG = 50.0%, 37.1%, 68.4%, respectively, p = 0.0267), expression of MYC (Protruded, LST-G, LST-NG = 26.0%, 17.1%, 42.1%, respectively, p = 0.0456) and LOH at the APC gene locus (Protruded, LST-G, LST-NG = 22.0%, 20.0%, 47.4%, respectively, p = 0.0302). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that the macroscopic subtype of LST was significantly associated with KRAS mutation (for LST-NG: odds ratio [OR] 0.23, 95% CI 0.06-0.90) and nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin (for LST-NG: OR 4.05, 95% CI 1.11-14.8). Our data revealed that the 2 subtypes of LST have different molecular characteristics, suggesting that 2 or more different molecular mechanisms result in colorectal tumors with a similar growth pattern.
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16. Genetic alterations in colorectal cancers with demethylation of insulin-like growth factor II
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Miki Ohta, Yutaka Yamaji, Motoko Seto, Motohisa Tada, Fumihiko Kanai, Takao Kawabe, Dai Mohri, Masao Omata, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yasuo Tanaka, and Yoshinari Asaoka
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Male ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Class I Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Colorectal cancer ,Bisulfite sequencing ,medicine.disease_cause ,Disease-Free Survival ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) ,Genomic Imprinting ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor II ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,medicine ,Humans ,Epigenetics ,Imprinting (psychology) ,beta Catenin ,Aged ,Genetics ,biology ,Cancer ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Insulin-like growth factor 2 ,ras Proteins ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Female ,KRAS ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Genomic imprinting - Abstract
Loss of genomic imprinting is an epigenetic alteration of some cancers involving the absence of parental origin-specific expression of imprinted genes. Loss of genomic imprinting of insulin-like growth factor II is often detected in colorectal cancer. However, the genetic alterations accompanied by colorectal cancer with insulin-like growth factor II loss of genomic imprinting have not been fully determined. Genomic DNA samples were collected from 52 colorectal cancer tissues and analyzed. The loss of insulin-like growth factor II genomic imprinting status was determined by assessing the demethylation of the insulin-like growth factor II differentially methylated region using bisulfite sequencing. The molecular signatures were also examined: genetic mutations of KRAS, BRAF, and PIK3CA; the expression of CTNNB1 and TP53; and microsatellite instability status. Several cases of colorectal cancer with normal insulin-like growth factor II imprinting were located in the distal colon; in contrast, colorectal cancer with loss of genomic imprinting tended to be found in the proximal colon (22.7 versus 56.6%). The PIK3CA gene mutation was highly detected in normal imprinting tumors compared to colorectal cancers with insulin-like growth factor II loss of genomic imprinting (27.3% versus 6.7%). In multivariate analysis of these clinicopathologic and molecular factors of tumors, statistically significant relationships were observed among the proximal location of the tumor (odds ratio, 12.9; 95% confidence interval, 1.52-110.13), PIK3CA genetic mutation (odds ratio, 0.082; 95% confidence interval, 0.01-0.73), and insulin-like growth factor II genomic imprinting status. Our findings indicate that colorectal cancers with demethylation of the insulin-like growth factor II gene are distinct from normal imprinting tumors, both in clinical and genetic features.
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17. Association between colorectal polyps and hypertension treatment
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Yoshitaka, Watanabe, Yutaka, Yamaji, Yuka, Kobayashi, Shuntaro, Yoshida, Takafumi, Sugimoto, Atsuo, Yamada, Hirotsugu, Watabe, Yoshihiro, Hirata, and Kazuhiko, Koike
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Male ,Aspirin ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Colonic Polyps ,Intestinal Polyps ,Blood Pressure ,Colonoscopy ,Middle Aged ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aged - Abstract
Patients who take drugs regularly are increasing, not least due to metabolic and orthopedic diseases. In the present study we aimed to investigate the association between the use of drugs, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and low-dose aspirin, and colorectal polyps diagnosed based on colonoscopic findings.In total, 1318 consecutive patients who underwent total colonoscopy for the first time were cross-sectionally analyzed. Personal data including comorbidities and all medications were obtained by a questionnaire. Their blood pressure, body weight and waist circumference were measured just before the colonoscopic examination.Colorectal polyps were found in 577 (43.8%) patients, with a prevalence of 57.6% (296/514) in patients receiving antihypertensive treatment and 35.0% (281/804) in patients not undergoing such treatment. A multivariate analysis showed that age, waist circumference, alcohol consumption, smoking and the use of antihypertensive drugs were independent risk factors for colorectal polyps. In a secondary multivariate analysis incorporating the parameters of measured blood pressure and medication status, the number of antihypertensive drugs was strongly associated with the risk of colorectal polyps, whereas blood pressure showed no significant association.The use of antihypertensive drug may be a risk factor for colorectal polyps. Furthermore, this risk increases with the intensive use of antihypertensive drugs.
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18. Development of Composite of Coal-flyash and Polymer Waste for Sound Absorption Wall
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Makiko Miura, Takafumi Sugimoto, Minoru Takahashi, Masayoshi Fuji, and Masanori Ueki
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Waste management ,business.industry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Composite number ,Mixing (process engineering) ,Filtration and Separation ,Polymer ,complex mixtures ,Catalysis ,Noise reduction coefficient ,Granulation ,chemistry ,Fly ash ,Bentonite ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Coal ,Composite material ,business - Abstract
A new recycling process of coal flyash exhausted from a coal fired power plant and polymer waste was studied. In this paper, we proposed a novel process to prepare coal flyash/polymer waste composite for a sound absorbing wall. First, granules with diameter of 2.5-5mm or 5-10mm were made from the coal flyash, and then calcinated to improve the strength of granules. During the granulation operation, we also investigated the effect of additive of bentonite on the strength of granules. The surface of granules were coated by mixing the heated granules with the crushed polymer. These coated granules were then heat-molded, and a composite sound absorbing wall was obtained. The conditions and material properties during the process were examined, and the sound absorption coefficient of the composite was evaluated for the application to sound absorbing wall for highway roads.
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19. Intraarterial 5-fluorouracil and interferon therapy is safe and effective for nonresectable biliary tract adenocarcinoma
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Takafumi Sugimoto, Shuntaro Obi, Toshihiro Kawai, Takahisa Sato, Yoko Yashima, Miho Kanda, and Shinpei Sato
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Combination therapy ,Gastroenterology ,Polyethylene Glycols ,Cholangiocarcinoma ,Pegylated interferon ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,Infusions, Intra-Arterial ,Serum Albumin ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Hepatology ,Performance status ,business.industry ,Gallbladder ,Interferon-alpha ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Recombinant Proteins ,Survival Rate ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ,Treatment Outcome ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,Biliary tract ,Adenocarcinoma ,Female ,Gallbladder Neoplasms ,Fluorouracil ,business ,Progressive disease ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The prognosis in advanced biliary carcinoma has remained poor. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of intraarterial 5-fluorouracil and interferon therapy against unresectable biliary carcinoma. Patients with unresectable biliary carcinoma with performance status 0 or 1 were enrolled between January 2002 and September 2012. They received pegylated interferon-α 2a and intraarterial 5-FU every 4 weeks. The therapy was either terminated at the end of the first cycle for the patients with progressive disease or continued for at least three cycles. Patients' characteristics (physical, laboratory and radiographic) at the time of starting intraarterial 5-FU therapy were investigated. The relationship between the patients’ characteristics and outcome, i.e., survival time and radiographic therapeutic evaluation of patients, was statistically analyzed. Tumor sites were the intrahepatic bile ducts in 23 patients and gallbladder in 2 patients. Previous treatment had been administered in ten patients. The overall response rate was 24 % (6 partial responses in 25 patients). Stable disease was observed in 13 patients. The median overall survival was 358 days. Among the six partial responses, three patients received surgery, and one patient received radiofrequency ablation because clinical downstaging was obtained. The treatment was well tolerated. The survival analyses revealed that two factors (serum albumin ≥3.5 and hypovascular tumor) were significantly associated with overall survival. Combination therapy with 5-FU and interferon-α was safe and may improve the prognosis of advanced biliary carcinomas.
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20. A randomized controlled trial of sodium phosphate tablets and polyethylene glycol solution for polyp detection
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Haruka, Kambe, Yutaka, Yamaji, Takafumi, Sugimoto, Atsuo, Yamada, Hirotsugu, Watabe, Haruhiko, Yoshida, Masao, Omata, and Kazuhiko, Koike
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Adult ,Male ,Cathartics ,Colonic Polyps ,Colonoscopy ,Middle Aged ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Phosphates ,Polyethylene Glycols ,Young Adult ,Humans ,Female ,Single-Blind Method ,Therapeutic Irrigation ,Aged - Abstract
The study was aimed to assess the efficacy of sodium phosphate (NaP) tablets and polyethylene glycol (PEG) on colon cleansing.A prospective, randomized trial was conducted at the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo. Participants who were scheduled for colonoscopy were included and randomized into either the NaP or PEG group. An interim analysis was programmed into the study design when approximately 50% of the enrolments were completed. The primary outcome was the detection rate of polyps with a diameter ≤5 mm.A total of 92 patients were included in the analysis, of whom 44 were in the NaP group and 48 in the PEG group. The quality of colonic preparation was similar in both groups. The NaP group showed a higher detection rate of polyps with a diameter ≤5 mm than the PEG group (38.6% vs 18.8%, P = 0.004). A multivariate analysis showed that NaP and the withdrawal time of the colonoscope were independent factors associated with the detection of polyps with a diameter ≤5 mm.NaP is certainly not inferior to PEG. In fact, the results suggest that diminutive polyp detection using NaP might be superior to that using PEG.
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21. Withdrawal times affects polyp and diverticulum detection on the right-side colon
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Atsuo Yamada, Kazuhiko Koike, Hirotsugu Watabe, Masao Omata, Haruhiko Yoshida, Yutaka Yamaji, Haruka Kajiwara, and Takafumi Sugimoto
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Normal colon ,Colonoscopy ,Colonic Polyps ,Withdrawal time ,Diverticulum, Colon ,Gastroenterology ,Lesion ,Japan ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Colonoscopes ,business.industry ,Intestinal Polyps ,General Medicine ,Equipment Design ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Endoscopy ,Rectal Diseases ,Colorectal Polyp ,Predictive value of tests ,Female ,Clinical Competence ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Diverticulum - Abstract
Background/aims We aimed to investigate the association between colorectal polyp detection rates and withdrawal times, and also to investigate diverticulum detection rates as a counterpart lesion. Methodology Thirteen trainee colonoscopists were characterized by their mean withdrawal time for normal colon. A total of 2,314 colonoscopies were analyzed. Results The mean withdrawal times ranged from 6.5 to 10.4 minutes among colonoscopists. Polyp detection rates in individual endoscopists ranged between 36.5% and 60.0%. When stratified by the hood use, a significant association was shown when the hood was not used (p=0.03), whereas no association was found when the hood used. On the other hand, diverticulum detection rates varied from 20.7% to 43.2%. A strong association was shown only when the hood was not used (p=0.009). Conclusions An association between the polyp or diverticulum detection rate and the withdrawal time was observed when the transparent hood was not attached, and mainly on the right-side colon.
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22. Gastric cancer risk according to the distribution of intestinal metaplasia and neutrophil infiltration
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Kosuke, Sakitani, Yoshihiro, Hirata, Hirotsugu, Watabe, Atsuo, Yamada, Takafumi, Sugimoto, Yutaka, Yamaji, Haruhiko, Yoshida, Shin, Maeda, Masao, Omata, and Kazuhiko, Koike
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Adult ,Male ,Metaplasia ,Chi-Square Distribution ,Helicobacter pylori ,Biopsy ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Risk Assessment ,Logistic Models ,Sex Factors ,Japan ,Neutrophil Infiltration ,Gastric Mucosa ,Risk Factors ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Gastroscopy ,Multivariate Analysis ,Odds Ratio ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Female ,Precancerous Conditions ,Aged - Abstract
Gastritis and intestinal metaplasia (IM) have long been known to be risk factors for and precursors of gastric cancer. We aimed to elucidate the association between gastric cancer risk and the distribution of precancerous lesions in the stomach by histological analyses.We analyzed patients from whom two biopsy specimens (one from the antrum and one from the corpus) were obtained by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Specimens were assessed for Helicobacter pylori, IM, and neutrophil infiltration (NI). Patients were classified into three groups based on the presence of IM. Patients were also classified into four groups based on the presence of NI. The prevalence of gastric cancer was compared between groups.A total of 1395 patients were analyzed. Of these, 54 had gastric cancer (34 intestinal and 20 diffuse type). A multivariate analysis showed that male sex and the distribution of IM were independent risk factors for intestinal-type cancer. Compared with patients without IM (n = 1005), the odds ratio (OR) for patients with IM in the antrum only (n = 240) was 2.34 (95% confidence interval: 1.08-4.96), and that for patients with IM in the corpus (n = 150) was 5.84 (2.92-11.8). However, NI was related to diffuse-type cancer. Compared with patients without NI (n = 899), the OR for patients with NI in the corpus only (n = 122) was 3.66 (1.02-12.2).The histological pattern and distribution of gastric mucosal change assessed by two biopsy specimens were related to gastric cancer.
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23. Surveillance of small intestinal abnormalities in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: a prospective capsule endoscopy study
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Atsuo, Yamada, Hirotsugu, Watabe, Shuntaro, Obi, Takafumi, Sugimoto, Shintaro, Kondo, Miki, Ohta, Goichi, Togo, Keiji, Ogura, Yutaka, Yamaji, Makoto, Okamoto, Haruhiko, Yoshida, Takao, Kawabe, Kazuhiko, Koike, and Masao, Omata
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Male ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Portal Vein ,Liver Neoplasms ,Intestinal Polyps ,Thrombosis ,Middle Aged ,Capsule Endoscopy ,Angiodysplasia ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Varicose Veins ,Intestinal Diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Liver Function Tests ,Hypertension, Portal ,Intestinal Neoplasms ,Intestine, Small ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,Aged - Abstract
Patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) sometimes suffer from obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. Portal hypertension (PH), common in cirrhosis, induces esophagogastric varices. Because of the location, PH also may influence mucosal abnormalities in the small intestine. The objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of small intestinal mucosal abnormalities in HCC patients using capsule endoscopy (CE).We prospectively conducted CE in HCC patients, and analyzed the findings in relation to hepatic function, the number and size of HCC tumor and findings obtained by conventional endoscopy.Thirty-six patients (aged 66.7 ± 7.5 years, 29 men) underwent CE. Abnormal findings in the small bowel were found in 16 patients (44%), angioectasias in eight patients (22%), erosions in five (14%), varices in four (11%), polyps in four (11%), and submucosal tumor in one (3%). The patients with angioectasia had a larger spleen index than the no abnormal lesions group (85.4 ± 15.8 vs 59.0 ± 24.4, P = 0.02). The former group had been more frequently treated for esophageal varices endoscopically (62% vs 15%, P = 0.02). Large HCC nodules seemed more common in the patients with angioectasia than subjects without abnormal lesions (38% vs 5%, P = 0.06). Small intestinal varices also seemed to have a positive association with large HCC. During the follow up after CE, one patient with small intestinal polyps suffered from obscure gastrointestinal bleeding.CE revealed that HCC patients frequently have small intestinal mucosal lesions. In particular, small intestinal angioectasia, which may cause obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, seems to be associated with portal hypertension.
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24. Usefulness of multi-detector helical CT with multiplanar reconstruction for depicting the duodenal varices with multiple collateral shunt vessels
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Miki Ohta, Kazuhiko Koike, Norihiro Kokudo, Kuni Ohtomo, Yusuke Kyoden, Masaaki Akahane, Takafumi Sugimoto, Hanako Ishikawa, Keiji Ogura, Shuntaro Yoshida, Masao Omata, Hirotsugu Watabe, Atsuo Yamada, and Yutaka Yamaji
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Gastrointestinal bleeding ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Esophagogastroduodenoscopy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,Angiography ,medicine ,Sclerotherapy ,Portal hypertension ,Radiology ,Liver function ,business ,Varices - Abstract
Duodenal varices are a rare complication in patients with portal hypertension. Bleeding from duodenal varices often results in a severe prognosis. Diagnosis of the disease is usually based on findings obtained by endoscopy or angiography. However, it occasionally fails to detect the lesion and demonstrate its porto-systemic shunt vessels which are necessary information to decide an appropriate treatment. Recent advances in CT may make it possible for us to reveal duodenal varices with complicated porto-systemic shunt vessels. We report the case of a 58-year-old man with liver cirrhosis with repeated bleeding from duodenal varices. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) revealed multinodular varices in the third portion of the duodenum. Then we conducted a capsule endoscopy (CE) and found fresh blood in the duodenum, suggesting duodenal variceal hemorrhage. Angiography depicted the varices with one afferent and two efferent vessels. Abdominal CT examination was conducted using a four-channel multi-detector row CT scanner. The multiplanar reconstructed images revealed not only the varices, but also three afferent and two efferent vessels. The patient was treated by surgical ligation and sclerotherapy, because of its complicated porto-systemic shunt and reserved liver function. No gastrointestinal bleeding has been seen after the surgery. Our case suggests the usefulness of multi-detector CT with multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) for the diagnosis and therapeutic decision of duodenal varices.
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25. Efficacy and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric cancer in patients with liver cirrhosis
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Makoto Okamoto, Naomi Kakushima, Naoya Yahagi, Kieji Ogura, Shinya Kodashima, Masao Omata, Takao Kawabe, Takafumi Sugimoto, and Mitsuhiro Fujishiro
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal ,Cohort Studies ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Gastrointestinal cancer ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Dissection ,Gastroenterology ,Cancer ,En bloc resection ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Gastric Mucosa ,Hemostasis ,Female ,business - Abstract
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has become a widely accepted method for treating gastrointestinal cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ESD for gastric cancer in patients with liver cirrhosis. A total of 18 gastric cancers were treated by ESD in 15 patients with cirrhosis. The rate of en bloc resection was 88.9% (16/18). En bloc resection with tumor-free lateral/basal margins (R0 resection) was 77.8% (14/18). Three patients had postoperative bleeding and underwent emergency gastroscopy for hemostasis. No recurrence was observed during the median follow-up of 21.4 months, excluding three patients in whom additional endoscopic resection or surgery was carried out. ESD can be safely performed for gastric cancer in patients with cirrhosis, resulting in a high en bloc resection rate.
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26. A randomized controlled trial evaluating the usefulness of a transparent hood attached to the tip of the colonoscope
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Miki Ohta, Hirotsugu Watabe, Takao Kawabe, Takafumi Sugimoto, Makoto Okamoto, Haruhiko Yoshida, Keiji Ogura, Masao Omata, Atsuo Yamada, Yutaka Yamaji, and Shintaro Kondo
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,MEDLINE ,Rectum ,Colonoscopy ,Colonoscopes ,law.invention ,Colonic Diseases ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Equipment Design ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Endoscopy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Clinical Competence ,Clinical competence ,business - Abstract
Considering the increasing demand for colonoscopy, auxiliary devices that could facilitate the examination would be useful. A hood attached to the tip of the colonoscope has been reported to be helpful in detecting and removing colorectal polyps. However, its usefulness in aiding scope intubation has not been fully evaluated.Patients for colonoscopy between July 2004 and May 2005 in Tokyo University Hospital were enrolled to this randomized controlled trial, and assigned to colonoscopy with a transparent hood, a short hood, or no hood. Colonoscopies were conducted by trainees without sedation. The evaluated outcomes were cecal intubation rate, trainee intubation rate (cecal intubation within 15 min), cecal intubation time, and polyp detection rate.Enrolled 684 patients were randomly assigned to transparent hood (N = 221), short hood (N = 228), and no hood (N = 235) groups. The overall cecal intubation rate was 95.3% (652/684) and did not differ among the groups. The overall trainee intubation rate was 55.1% (377/684) and significantly higher in the transparent hood group than in the no hood group for female patients (60.7%vs 37.4%, P = 0.003). Cecal intubation time was 11.5, 13.5, and 14.0 min in the transparent, short, and no hood groups, respectively, and significantly shorter in the transparent hood group than in the no hood group among overall (P = 0.008), female (P = 0.001), and old (P = 0.04) patients. Polyp detection rate was higher in the transparent hood group than in the no hood group (49.3%vs 39.1%, P = 0.04).The transparent hood was useful in shortening the cecal intubation time especially in difficult cases.
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27. Assessment of the risk factors for colonic diverticular hemorrhage
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Haruhiko Yoshida, Miki Ohta, Makoto Okamoto, Yutaka Yamaji, Keiji Ogura, Goichi Togo, Atsuo Yamada, Takafumi Sugimoto, Shin Maeda, Shintaro Kondo, Hirotsugu Watabe, Tateo Kawase, Takao Kawabe, and Masao Omata
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colonoscopy ,Gastroenterology ,Colonic Diseases ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Aged ,Aspirin ,Chi-Square Distribution ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Case-control study ,Anticoagulants ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Diverticulosis ,Diverticulum ,Logistic Models ,Case-Control Studies ,Hypertension ,Diverticular disease ,Female ,business ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Colonic diverticulosis, although usually asymptomatic, sometimes causes diverticular hemorrhage. Studies about risk factors, other than nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, for colonic diverticular hemorrhage are limited. We conducted the present study to elucidate their significance as a risk factor.Colonic diverticulosis was found in 1,753 patients and diverticular hemorrhage in 44 patients among 9,499 total colonoscopy examinees at the authors' institutions between September 1995 and December 2005. After reviewing their clinical features, we chose two controls for each case with diverticular hemorrhage matched for age, gender, and the location of diverticulosis. We evaluated the effects of comorbidities (hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, cerebrovascular disease, ischemic heart disease), habits (alcohol, smoking), and medications, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, by using conditional logistic regression analysis.There were no significant differences between patients with diverticular hemorrhage and those with nonbleeding diverticulosis regarding age (67 +/- 13 vs. 64 +/- 11 years) or gender ratio (male/female ratio: 36/8 vs. 1,237/472). As for location, the proportion of bilateral diverticulosis was larger among patients with hemorrhage (43 vs. 22 percent). In the case-control study, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (odds ratio, 15.6; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.1-214; P = 0.04), hypertension (odds ratio, 6.6; 95 percent confidence interval, 2.1-20.5; P = 0.0011), and aspirin and/or other anticoagulant (odds ratio, 3; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.04-8.6; P = 0.042) were shown to be significant risk factors by multivariate analysis.Hypertension, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and anticoagulants, including aspirin, are independent risk factors for colonic diverticular hemorrhage.
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28. Tu1580 Efficacy of Flexible Spectral Imaging Color Enhancement on the Diagnosis of Small Intestinal Diseases by Capsule Endoscopy
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Haruhiko Yoshida, Yutaka Yamaji, Atsuo Yamada, Kazuhiko Koike, Yuka Kobayashi, Haruka Kambe, Hirotsugu Watabe, Yoshihiro Hirata, Takafumi Sugimoto, Tomoko Okamoto, Shuntaro Yoshida, and Yoshihiro Isomura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,Color enhancement ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,Spectral imaging ,law.invention - Published
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29. M1593: Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Is an Effective and Safe Therapy for Early Gastric Neoplasms: Multicenter Feasibility Study
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Keiji Ogura, Shintaro Kondo, Kazuhiko Koike, Yutaka Yamaji, Shin Maeda, Takao Kawabe, Masao Omata, Tomoya Ohmae, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yuzo Mitsuno, Hideo Mizuno, and Makoto Okamoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,business ,Gastric Neoplasm - Published
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30. Emergency endoscopic variceal ligation following variceal rupture in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma and portal vein tumor thrombosis: a retrospective study.
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Toshihiro Kawai, Yoko Yashima, Takafumi Sugimoto, Takahisa Sato, Miho Kanda, Nobuyuki Enomoto, Shinpei Sato, and Shuntaro Obi
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VARICOSE veins ,LIVER cancer patients ,THROMBOSIS ,SOFT tissue injuries ,VEIN surgery - Abstract
Background: The outcomes of treatment of ruptured varices in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and portal vein tumor thrombus (PVTT) are unclear. We therefore evaluated the long- (rebleeding and death) and short-term (immediate death within 24 h of variceal bleeding diagnosis) outcomes of patients with PVTT who underwent emergency variceal band ligation. Methods: Data on 62 patients with PVTT and endoscopically proven esophageal or gastric variceal bleeding from 2007 to 2012 were studied. In most cases, the varices were treated using endoscopic variceal band ligation (EVL). We assessed the patients' rebleeding-free and overall survival using the Kaplan-Meier method, and a Cox proportional hazard model was used to analyze effect of independent factors on rebleeding-free and overall survival times. Results: Most patients had decompensated cirrhosis and were classified as Child-Pugh class B (56 %) or C (36 %). A total of 35 patients (56 %) had PVTT in the main portal trunk. Among all patients, 58 (94 %) and 4 (6 %) had esophageal and gastric variceal bleeding, respectively. Bleeding was managed using EVL in all, but one patient (98 %) who was treated with a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube. A total of 24 patients (39.3 %) experienced rebleeding, and these patients had a median overall survival time of 36 days. A PVTT in the main portal trunk was predictive of rebleeding (hazard ratio 3.706, p = .0223), and a-fetoprotein-L3 levels <37.4 % (hazard ratio 0.464, p = 0.015) and Child-Pugh class A/B (hazard ratio 0.398, p = 0.007) were associated with overall survival. We observed 95 bleeding events in 62 patients. EVL achieved hemostasis in 92 of the 95 bleeding events, whereas seven immediate deaths occurred due to variceal bleeding (7/92, 7.6 %). All three bleeding events treated with modalities other than EVL resulted in immediate deaths. Conclusions: EVL is a safe and effective treatment of variceal ruptures in patients with HCC and PVTT. After successful hemostasis, alleviation of the underlying liver function impairment and tumor control are equally important for a good prognosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Su1218 Combination Therapy of Intraarterial 5-Fluorouracil and Pegylated Interferon-Alpha Subcutaneous Injection for Unresectable Biliary Tract Adenocarcinoma
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Yoko Yashima, Toshihiro Kawai, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yusuke Kajiyama, Takahisa Sato, Shuntaro Obi, Miho Kanda, and Shinpei Sato
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Combination therapy ,Adenoma ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,Malignancy ,Pegylated interferon ,Biliary tract ,Fluorouracil ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Adenocarcinoma ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
malignancy. High grade dysplasia (OR 6.66 [95% CI, 1.52-29.08]) and ductal dilatation (OR 10.96 [95% CI, 2.25-53.42]) were independently associated with malignancy in multivariate analysis. Fourteen (56%) of 25 patients with high grade dysplasia on endoscopic biopsy were revealed as carcinoma after resection. Conclusions The malignancy rate in ampullary adenomas on endoscopic biopsy was 26.4%. Adenoma with high grade dysplasia and ductal dilatation are significant predictors of malignancy in the ampullary adenoma.
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32. Mo1567 Metachronous Gastric Cancer Risk After Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
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Atsuo Yamada, Shuntaro Obi, Yoshihiro Isomura, Makoto Okamoto, Shuntaro Yoshida, Kazuhiko Koike, Yoshihiro Hirata, Keiji Ogura, Takafumi Sugimoto, Masao Omata, Kosuke Sakitani, and Yutaka Yamaji
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Radiology ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,business ,Cancer risk - Published
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33. Clinical Usefulness of Sitafloxacin-Based Triple Therapy as a Third Line Regimen for Helicobacter pylori Eradication in Japan
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Kazuhiko Koike, Shin Maeda, Shuntaro Yoshida, Ayako Yanai, Yoku Hayakawa, Kosuke Sakitani, Takafumi Sugimoto, Tomoya Ohmae, and Yoshihiro Hirata
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Sitafloxacin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,biology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Helicobacter pylori ,biology.organism_classification ,Regimen ,Third line ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
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34. Case Control Study on Risk Assessment of Colonic Diverticular Bleeding
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Yoshihiro Hirata, Yutaka Yamaji, Haruka Kambe, Yoshihiro Isomura, Yuka Kobayashi, Kazuhiko Koike, Tomoko Okamoto, Hirotsugu Watabe, Shuntaro Yoshida, Atsuo Yamada, and Takafumi Sugimoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Case-control study ,Disease ,Diverticulitis ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Natural history ,Internal medicine ,Relative risk ,medicine ,Risk assessment ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Data regarding the natural history of acute diverticulitis in young patients is conflicting. We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis in order to find whether there are true differences in disease behavior and recurrence rates according to the patients' age. Prospective and retrospective comparative cohort studies were included. The outcomes assessed were: operation rates during hospitalization; complicated disease at admission; recurrence rates; and overall mortality. The cut-off age for the comparisons was 50 years. Relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals are reported. Nineteen studies (17 of them retrospective) were included. The total number of participants was 28526. Diverticulitis affected more males in the younger group, compared to the elders (RR 1.51, 1.26-1.81). Prior episode or symptoms were not significantly different according to patients' age (RR 1.16, 0.78-1.73). Complicated disease did not take place more in any age group (RR 1.04, 0.69-1.59), however, analysis of the prospective cohorts only did show tendency towards more complications in young patients (RR 1.55, 0.95-2.52). There was no difference in the rate of surgeries during hospitalization (RR 0.95, 0.79-1.15). Overall mortality was significantly lower in young patients (RR 0.08, 0.04-0.14), and the recurrence rate of diverticulitis was significantly higher in this group (RR 1.44, 1.23-1.86). Within a mean follow-up period between 19.7 to 120 months, the recurrence rate in the young patients was 20.7% compared to 14.6% in the elders. Diverticulitis in young patients seems to be of the same severity as in elders, with lower mortality rates and higher probability of recurrent attacks.
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- 2011
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35. W1588: Urgent Capsule Endoscopy for the Diagnosis of Obscure-Overt Gastrointestinal Bleeding
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Kazuhiko Koike, Hirotsugu Watabe, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yoshihiro Isomura, Yoshihiro Hirata, Shuntaro Yoshida, Noriyuki Takano, Shin Maeda, Tsuneo Ikenoue, Yutaka Yamaji, Haruka Kajiwara, and Atsuo Yamada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Gastrointestinal bleeding ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business ,medicine.disease ,law.invention - Published
- 2010
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36. S1949 Differences of Genetic Features in Two Types of Laterally Spreading Tumors of the Colorectum
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Keiji Ogura, Motohisa Tada, Yutaka Yamaji, Atsuo Yamada, Takafumi Sugimoto, Masao Omata, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Takao Kawabe, Miki Ohta, and Tsuneo Ikenoue
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Genetics ,Hepatology ,Gastroenterology ,Biology - Published
- 2009
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37. M2077 Genetic Polymorphism of CYP2C19 Is Associated with the Susceptibility to Bile Duct Cancer
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Haruka Kajiwara, Yoshihiro Isomura, Takafumi Sugimoto, Shuntaro Yoshida, Masao Omata, Keiji Ogura, Miki Ohta, Takao Kawabe, Noriyuki Takano, Yutaka Yamaji, and Atsuo Yamada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Polymorphism (materials science) ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,CYP2C19 ,medicine.disease ,business ,Bile duct cancer - Published
- 2009
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38. Colonoscopic Withdrawal Times and Detection Rates of Colonic Diverticula
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Yutaka Yamaji, Haruka Kajiwara, Shuntaro Yoshida, Takao Kawabe, Noriyuki Takano, Haruhiko Yoshida, Keiji Ogura, Atsuo Yamada, Takafumi Sugimoto, Masao Omata, and Yoshihiro Isomura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Detection rate ,Colonic Diverticulum ,business - Published
- 2009
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39. Risk of Metachronous Gastric Cancer in Patients with Gastric Cancers or Adenomas Those Were Treated Endoscopicallly
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Takafumi Sugimoto, Yutaka Yamaji, Shuntaro Yoshida, Haruka Kajiwara, Takao Kawabe, Keiji Ogura, Yoshihiro Isomura, Masao Omata, Yoshihiro Hirata, Atsuo Yamada, Tsuneo Ikenoue, Shin Maeda, and Noriyuki Takano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,Cancer ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,In patient ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2009
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40. Colonoscopic Withdrawal Times and Detection Rates of Colorectal Polyps
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Haruhiko Yoshida, Takao Kawabe, Atsuo Yamada, Shuntaro Yoshida, Yutaka Yamaji, Takafumi Sugimoto, Keiji Ogura, Haruka Kajiwara, Noriyuki Takano, Yoshihiro Isomura, and Masao Omata
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Detection rate ,business - Published
- 2009
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41. The Efficacy of Antispasmodic Drugs for Colonoscopy: Is There Difference Between Glucagon and Scopolamine?
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Miki Ohta, Takafumi Sugimoto, Shuntaro Yoshida, Noriyuki Takano, Goichi Togo, Haruka Kajiwara, Takao Kawabe, Yoshihiro Isomura, Atsuo Yamada, Keiji Ogura, Masao Omata, Yutaka Yamaji, and Masao Akanuma
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,Gastroenterology ,Scopolamine ,Medicine ,Colonoscopy ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business ,Glucagon ,Antispasmodic drugs ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2009
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42. M1097 Reflux Symptoms Worsen After Eradication of Helicobacter pylori in Japanese Patients with Atrophic Gastritis
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Noriyuki Takano, Haruhiko Yoshida, Goichi Togo, Makoto Okamoto, Takao Kawabe, Keiji Ogura, Masao Omata, Takafumi Sugimoto, Haruka Kajiwara, Atsuo Yamada, Yutaka Yamaji, and Masao Akanuma
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,biology ,Atrophic gastritis ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Reflux ,Helicobacter pylori ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business - Published
- 2008
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43. A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Usefulness of Cap-Fitted Colonoscopy On the Polyp Detection
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Yutaka Yamaji, Haruhiko Yoshida, Makoto Okamoto, Takao Kawabe, Goichi Togo, Atsuo Yamada, Haruka Kajiwara, Masao Akanuma, Takafumi Sugimoto, Keiji Ogura, Masao Omata, and Noriyuki Takano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Randomized controlled trial ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,law ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,Colonoscopy ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business ,law.invention ,Surgery - Published
- 2008
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44. S1334f Is Metabolic Syndrome a Risk Factor for Colonic Diverticula?
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Masao Omata, Noriyuki Takano, Takao Kawabe, Haruka Kajiwara, Atsuo Yamada, Masao Akanuma, Takafumi Sugimoto, Keiji Ogura, Goichi Togo, Miki Ohta, and Yutaka Yamaji
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Colonic Diverticulum ,Risk factor ,Metabolic syndrome ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2008
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45. S1873 Metabolic Syndrome Is a Risk Factor for Colorectal Adenoma
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Masao Omata, Atsuo Yamada, Takao Kawabe, Goichi Togo, Masao Akanuma, Miki Ohta, Keiji Ogura, Haruka Kajiwara, Takafumi Sugimoto, Yutaka Yamaji, and Noriyuki Takano
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,Colorectal adenoma ,Metabolic syndrome ,Risk factor ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2008
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46. Efficacy and Safety of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Gastric Cancers in Cirrohotic Patients
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Shinya Kodashima, Makoto Okamoto, Takafumi Sugimoto, Naohisa Yahagi, Naomi Kakushima, Keiji Ogura, Masao Omata, Takao Kawabe, and Mitsuhiro Fujishiro
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,business ,Surgery - Published
- 2007
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47. Randomized Controlled Study On Optimal Air Insufflation Level During Colonoscopy
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Masao Omata, Hirotsugu Watabe, Atsuo Yamada, Miki Ohta, Takao Kawabe, Yutaka Yamaji, Shintaro Kondo, Takafumi Sugimoto, Makoto Okamoto, and Keiji Ogura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Randomized controlled trial ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,law ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Colonoscopy ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Air insufflation ,business ,law.invention ,Surgery - Published
- 2006
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48. Usefulness of Hood Attached to the Tip of Colonoscope for Detection of Colorectal Polyps
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Miki Ohta, Makoto Okamoto, Haruhiko Yoshida, Shintaro Kondo, Takao Kawabe, Yutaka Yamaji, Keiji Ogura, Takafumi Sugimoto, Atsuo Yamada, Masao Omata, and Hirotsugu Watabe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business - Published
- 2006
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