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TANAKA Takehiro
 
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  • medical doctor ( 2008.9   Okayama University )

 

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  • Acetic Acid-Indigo Carmine Chromocolonoscopy for Proximal Serrated Lesions: A Randomized, Three-Arm Colonoscopy Study. Reviewed International journal

    Hideaki Kinugasa, Sakiko Hiraoka, Sayo Kobayashi, Minoru Matsubara, Teruya Nagahara, Reiji Higashi, Kensuke Takei, Masayasu Ohmori, Takashi Nakamura, Takao Tsuzuki, Shouichi Tanaka, Ryosuke Hirai, Junki Toyosawa, Yuki Aoyama, Yasushi Yamasaki, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Masahiro Takahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Motoyuki Otsuka

    The American journal of gastroenterology   2025.3

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    OBJECTIVES: Aggressive colorectal cancer (CRC) frequently originates from serrated lesions (SLs), particularly in the proximal colon, which are challenging to detect using standard screening colonoscopy. Although duplicate examinations or chromocolonoscopies are recommended for detecting proximal SLs, evidence from randomized trials is limited. We evaluated the effectiveness of tandem colonoscopy with an acetic acid-indigo carmine mixture (AIM) for detecting SLs in the proximal colon compared to white-light imaging (WLI) and indigo carmine (IC). METHODS: This three-arm, multicenter, randomized controlled trial involving nine institutions enrolled patients undergoing colonoscopy and assigned them randomly to the WLI, IC, or AIM group. The primary outcomes were the SL-detection rate (SDR) of proximal lesions during the second examination (SDR2nd) and SL additional rate (SAR). Secondary outcomes included the detection and additional rates of other polyps, factors contributing to SAR, and complications. RESULTS: Between 2021 and 2024, 1,319 participants with 1,267 polyps were included in the analysis. With AIM, the SDR2nd and SAR were significantly higher compared to WLI or IC (WLI vs. AIM: 2.7% vs. 14.0%, p<.001; IC vs. AIM: 7.9% vs. 14.0%, p=.002, and WLI vs. AIM: 22.4% vs. 69.3%, p<.001; IC vs. AIM: 45.8% vs. 69.3%, p=.001). AIM conferred a higher adenoma-detection rate (ADR)2nd than with WLI (10.5% vs. 24.7%; p<.001) and was an independent factor for SAR (odds ratio [95% confidence interval]: 7.79 [3.76-17.08]). No major adverse events were observed. CONCLUSIONS: AIM significantly improved proximal colon SDRs and outperformed WLI and IC. The relationship between SDR and CRC incidence warrants further investigation.

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  • Changes of leucine-rich alpha 2 glycoprotein could be a marker of changes of endoscopic and histologic activity of ulcerative colitis. Reviewed International journal

    Yuki Aoyama, Sakiko Hiraoka, Eriko Yasutomi, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Takehiro Tanaka, Kensuke Takei, Shoko Igawa, Keiko Takeuchi, Masahiro Takahara, Junki Toyosawa, Yasushi Yamasaki, Hideaki Kinugasa, Jun Kato, Hiroyuki Okada, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Scientific reports   15 ( 1 )   5248 - 5248   2025.2

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    Leucine-rich alpha 2 glycoprotein (LRG) is one of the serum biomarkers for disease activity of ulcerative colitis (UC). We focused on the correlation between the changes of LRG and the changes of endoscopic and histologic activity of UC, in comparison to the changes of fecal calprotectin (Fcal), fecal immunochemical test (FIT), and C-reactive protein (CRP). Seventy-nine patients with two or more colonoscopies were enrolled, and 123 paired colonoscopies and 121 paired biopsies were examined. With regard to the change of endoscopic/histologic activity between the preceding and subsequent colonoscopy, there was improvement (n = 29/45), unchanging (n = 63/36), and worsening (n = 31/40). The correlations between the changes of marker levels and endoscopic/histologic activity were Fcal; r = 0.50/0.39 and FIT; r = 0.41/0.40, LRG; r = 0.42/0.40 and CRP; r = 0.22/0.17. Furthermore, when the correlation between the changes of LRG levels and the changes of endoscopic/histological activity was compared with those of other markers, the correlation of LRG tended to be superior to those of CRP (CRP vs. LRG; p = 0.08/0.01). LRG is equivalent to fecal markers and superior to CRP, when inferring changes in disease activity of UC based on changes in its level.

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  • Oral Inflammation and Microbiome Dysbiosis Exacerbate Chronic Graft-versus-host Disease Reviewed

    Yui Kambara, Hideaki Fujiwara, Akira Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi Gotoh, Shuma Tsuji, Mari Kunihiro, Tadashi Oyama, Toshiki Terao, Ayame Sato, Takehiro Tanaka, Daniel Peltier, Keisuke Seike, Hisakazu Nishimori, Noboru Asada, Daisuke Ennishi, Keiko Fujii, Nobuharu Fujii, Ken-ichi Matsuoka, Yoshihiko Soga, Pavan Reddy, Yoshinobu Maeda

    Blood Journal   2024.12

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    The oral microbiota, second in abundance to the gut, is implicated in chronic systemic diseases, but its specific role in GVHD pathogenesis has been unclear. Our study finds that mucositis-induced oral dysbiosis in patients post-hematopoietic cell transplantation associated with increased chronic GVHD (cGVHD) even in patients receiving post-transplant cyclophosphamide. In murine HCT models, oral dysbiosis caused by bilateral molar ligatures exacerbated cGVHD and increased bacterial load in the oral cavity and gut with Enterococcaceae significantly increasing in both organs. In this model, the migration of Enterococcaceae to cervical lymph nodes (LNs) both pre- and post-transplantation activated antigen-presenting cells (APCs), thereby promoting the expansion of donor-derived inflammatory T cells. Based on these results, we hypothesize that pathogenic bacteria increased in the oral cavity might not only exacerbate local inflammation but also enhance systemic inflammation throughout the HCT course. Additionally, these bacteria translocated to the gut and formed ectopic colonies, further amplifying systemic inflammation. Furthermore, interventions targeting the oral microbiome mitigated murine cGVHD. Collectively, our findings highlight the importance of oral dysbiosis in cGVHD and suggest that modulation of the oral microbiome during transplantation may be an effective approach for preventing or treating cGVHD.

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  • Axillary Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia, Likely Due to Unicentric Castleman Disease, and the Concurrent Presence of Orbital Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) Lymphoma: A Six-Year Follow-Up Study. Reviewed International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Tomokazu Fuji, Daisuke Ennishi

    Cureus   16 ( 11 )   e73775   2024.11

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    Castleman disease is a lymphadenopathy of unknown cause at a single site, which is designated as unicentric Castleman disease, or at multiple sites designated as multicentric Castleman disease. We present a patient who showed axillary reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, likely due to unicentric Castleman disease, and orbital extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma in a six-year follow-up. A 76-year-old man had a painless left axillary mass for an unknown period and also left complete blepharoptosis with no other systemic symptoms. Suspected of lymphoma, iliac bone marrow biopsy showed no anomalous cells, and positron emission tomography demonstrated abnormal uptake at the left axilla and in the left superior anterior orbit. Incisional biopsy of the left axillary mass demonstrated hyperplastic lymphoid follicles with an atrophic germinal center and prominent small vessels in the follicular center, indicative of unicentric Castleman disease. One year later, annual follow-up positron emission tomography disclosed a high uptake site, next to the previously-identified cyst, in the pancreatic body. Trans-gastric fine needle pancreatic biopsy proved adenocarcinoma and he underwent subtotal stomach-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy with jejunal anastomosis. He was well for six months after the surgery and thus, underwent resection of the left orbital lesion at 78 years old. The pathology of the orbital lesion showed ambiguous nodular structure with massive infiltration with CD20-positive medium-sized lymphoid cells which were κ monotype in immunoglobulin light chain restriction, indicative of MALT lymphoma. In the four-year period of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was healthy and followed with no treatment until the age of 82 years when he underwent radiation (46 Gy) to the left axillary lesion which did not regress. He then underwent eyelid levator muscle plication for left blepharoptosis since the left orbital lesion remained unpalpable. The six-year follow-up showed that concurrent and independent orbital MALT lymphoma and axillary reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, likely due to unicentric Castleman disease, were both stable. The present case illustrates how important it is to make pathological diagnoses in different anatomical lesions after the initial diagnosis of Castleman disease.

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  • High Prevalence of MYD88 and CD79B Mutations in Primary Sinonasal Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: Identification of an MCD-like Subtype. Reviewed International journal

    Fangli Peng, Takuro Igawa, Tomohiro Urata, Hiroki Kobayashi, Tetsuya Isoda, Sawako Ono, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Ennisshi, Yoshinobu Maeda, Hidetaka Yamamoto

    The American journal of surgical pathology   2024.10

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    Primary sinonasal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (PSDLBCL) is a rare aggressive lymphoma. Recently, genetic classification using Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) demonstrated that PSDLBCL largely consists of the MCD genotype, which has a poor prognosis mainly driven by MYD88 L265P and CD79B gene abnormalities. This study investigated the prevalence and clinicopathological significance of MYD88 L265P and CD79B Y196 mutations using droplet digital PCR in 55 patients with PSDLBCL, as well as the translocation of BCL2/BCL6/c-Myc with FISH. We found mutations in MYD88 L265P (29/55, 52.7%) and CD79B Y196 (20/55, 36.4%). The MCD-like subtype, defined by the mutation of MYD88 and/or CD79B, was found in 32 out of 55 cases (58.2%). This subtype largely consists of non-GCB type (31/32, 96.9%; P<0.01) and double-expressor cases (20/32, 62.5%; P=0.01) compared with the MYD88/CD79B co-wild type, with BCL6 translocation in a small subset (2/32, 6.3%) and no translocations of BCL2 (0/32) or c-Myc (0/32). The MCD-like subtype tended to relapse in specific sites such as the central nervous system, testis, and/or skin compared with the co-wild type (P=0.03), showing poorer outcomes in overall survival (P=0.02) and progression-free survival (P=0.01). In conclusion, our study highlights a high prevalence of MYD88 and CD79B mutations in PSDLBCL, identifying an aggressive MCD-like subtype with a distinct relapse pattern. This molecular subclassification can be helpful for both prognostic prediction and therapeutic strategy in patients with PSDLBCL.

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  • Presumed Choroidopathy of IgG4-Related Disease Discovered During 16-Year Follow-Up of a Patient With Polycystic Kidney Disease. Reviewed International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Kenji Tsuji

    Cureus   16 ( 10 )   e70865   2024.10

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    Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-related disease is characterized by infiltration with IgG4-producing plasma cells in different organs and the elevation of serum IgG4. We present a patient with polycystic kidney disease in long-term follow-up who developed bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement and presumed IgG4-related choroidopathy at different time points. A 45-year-old woman developed bilateral upper eyelid swelling. Head MRI showed bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement, and the resection on both sides revealed foci of infiltration with lymphocytes and plasma cells in bilateral lacrimal glands. The IgG4-immunostaining did not satisfy the diagnostic criteria. She had been taking oral valsartan 40 mg daily for hypertension with polycystic kidney disease. The patient was well until the age of 49 years, when she noticed yellowish vision in the right eye compared to the left eye. The right eye showed multiple yellowish spotty lesions in the deep retina to choroid with a mildly hyperemic optic disc, while the left eye showed the normal fundus. No inflammation was noted in the anterior segments of both eyes. Fundus angiography demonstrated early-phase no-filling with late-phase leakage by fluorescein dye and both early-phase and late-phase no-filling by indocyanine green dye, leading to the diagnosis of acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE). She began to have oral prednisolone tapered from 30 mg daily and discontinued in a year. At the age of 52 years, she switched to candesartan 8 mg daily and began to have tolvaptan (a selective competitive vasopressin receptor 2 (V2) antagonist) 90 mg daily for polycystic kidney disease with liver cysts. At that time, the lesions in the right eye had mild degeneration. The patient was followed once a year ophthalmologically to maintain good vision. At 57 years, serum IgG4, which was measured for the first time on suspicion of IgG4-related disease, was elevated to 269.6 mg/dL. In the following four years to the latest visit at 61 years, she kept stable but high levels of serum IgG4 around 300 mg/dL. Serum IgG4 measurement is helpful to make a clinical diagnosis and, hence, a clinical decision since the spectrum of IgG4-related disease remains obscure.

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  • Vonoprazan-Associated Mucosal Redness: A Report of Two Cases. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Yoshiyasu Kono, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Nobumasa Ikeda

    Cureus   16 ( 10 )   e71325   2024.10

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    Vonoprazan, a potassium-competitive acid blocker, is effective at treating acid-related gastrointestinal disorders but has been linked to gastric mucosal redness, a novel condition. This report describes two cases of vonoprazan-associated mucosal redness. Case 1 involved a 73-year-old woman who developed longitudinal erythema and mild mucosal changes after starting vonoprazan seven years ago. Case 2 involved a 70-year-old man who exhibited significant erythema and atrophic gastritis after seven months of treatment. In both cases, the pathological findings included hemorrhage in the superficial mucosa, highlighting that microhemorrhage may be the corresponding pathological finding for vonoprazan-associated mucosal redness.

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  • Histological differences related to autophagy in the minor salivary gland between primary and secondary types of Sjögren's syndrome. Reviewed International journal

    Hitomi Ono-Minagi, Tsutomu Nohno, Kiyofumi Takabatake, Takehiro Tanaka, Takayuki Katsuyama, Kohta Miyawaki, Jun Wada, Soichiro Ibaragi, Seiji Iida, Tadashi Yoshino, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, Takayoshi Sakai, Hideyo Ohuchi

    BMC oral health   24 ( 1 )   1099 - 1099   2024.9

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    Some forms of Sjögren's syndrome (SS) follow a clinical course accompanied by systemic symptoms caused by lymphocyte infiltration and proliferation in the liver, kidneys, and other organs. To better understand the clinical outcomes of SS, here we used minor salivary gland tissues from patients and examine their molecular, biological, and pathological characteristics. A retrospective study was performed, combining clinical data and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples from female patients over 60 years of age who underwent biopsies at Okayama University Hospital. We employed direct digital RNA counting with nCounter® and multiplex immunofluorescence analysis with a PhenoCycler™ on the labial gland biopsies. We compared FFPE samples from SS patients who presented with other connective tissue diseases (secondary SS) with those from stable SS patients with symptoms restricted to the exocrine glands (primary SS). Secondary SS tissues showed enhanced epithelial damage and lymphocytic infiltration accompanied by elevated expression of autophagy marker genes in the immune cells of the labial glands. The close intercellular distance between helper T cells and B cells positive for autophagy-associated molecules suggests accelerated autophagy in these lymphocytes and potential B cell activation by helper T cells. These findings indicate that examination of FFPE samples from labial gland biopsies can be an effective tool for evaluating molecular histological differences between secondary and primary SS through multiplexed analysis of gene expression and tissue imaging.

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  • Ramucirumab in second‑line advanced colorectal cancer therapy: A study on therapeutic outcomes and hepatic sinusoidal platelet aggregation. Reviewed International journal

    Keisuke Kimura, Yosuke Katata, Yuzo Umeda, Takehiro Tanaka, Shuya Yano, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Yoshiko Mori, Takeshi Yamada, Takeshi Nagasaka

    Oncology letters   28 ( 3 )   439 - 439   2024.9

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    The present study investigated the role of ramucirumab (RAM) in treating liver metastases (LMs) as a second-line or salvage treatment in patients with advanced CRC. Of the 36 patients, 21 (58%) received RAM plus folinic acid, fluorouracil and irinotecan (FOLFIRI) as second-line treatment, whereas 15 (42%) received it in a salvage setting. The median overall survival time was 23 months [95% confidence interval (CI), 12-34 months] for those in the second-line treatment group and 8 months (95% CI, 5-19 months) for those in the salvage treatment group. Of the 36 patients, 14 (39%) underwent surgical resection of LMs during chemotherapy. A total of 6 patients underwent surgical resection for LMs for the first time during second-line RAM plus FOLFIRI (RAM-LM); of the remaining 8 patients, 6 underwent resection of LMs during first-line bevacizumab (BEV)-based chemotherapy (BEV-LM). Immunohistochemical analysis of CD42b showed that the platelet aggregation score (CD42b score), which ranges from 0 (absence of deposition) to 3 (presence of linear deposition), tended to decrease with the increasing duration of treatment with both RAM and BEV. Although there was no significant difference in the mean duration of anti-VEGF antibody treatment between the BEV-LM and RAM-LM groups, the median CD42b score was higher in the RAM-LM group (median CD42b score, 3; range, 0-3) compared with that in the BEV-LM group (median CD42b score, 1; range, 0-3; P=0.01), suggesting that RAM induces a different degree of platelet aggregation in liver sinusoids compared to BEV.

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  • Gastric peroral endoscopic myo-neurotomy as less-invasive bariatric surgery in porcine models: an experimental study Reviewed

    Kenta Hamada, Yasushi Yamasaki, Akinobu Takaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    iGIE   3 ( 3 )   358 - 365   2024.9

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  • Gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomachに対する内視鏡診療の現状と今後の課題

    川野 誠司, 田中 健大, 大塚 基之

    Gastroenterological Endoscopy   66 ( 9 )   1663 - 1671   2024.9

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  • Pathological findings in enucleated eyes of patients with neurofibromatosis type 1: report of a case with 15-year follow-up and review of 14 patients in the literature. Reviewed International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Kenji Nishida, Takehiro Tanaka, Takaya Seno, Kiyoshi Yamada, Shigeki Ono

    BMC ophthalmology   24 ( 1 )   341 - 341   2024.8

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    BACKGROUNDS: Iris nodules are frequently noted as clinical manifestations of neurofibromatosis type 1 but the other intraocular manifestations are rare. The purpose of this study is to present a patient with a phthisic eye who underwent enucleation for a cosmetic reason after 15-year follow-up and also to review 14 patients with enucleation described in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 17-year-old man with neurofibromatosis type 1 from infancy underwent the enucleation of phthisic left eye and also had the resection of eyelid subcutaneous mass lesions on the left side for a cosmetic reason. He had undergone four-time preceding surgeries for eyelid and orbital mass reduction on the left side in childhood and had developed total retinal detachment 10 years previously. Pathologically, the enucleated eye showed massive retinal gliosis positive for both S-100 and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in the area with involvement of the detached retinal neuronal layer, together with a more fibrotic lesion along the choroid which were, in contrast, negative for both S-100 and GFAP. The choroid, ciliary body, and iris did not show apparent neurofibroma while episcleral neurofibroma was present. LITERATURE REVIEW: In review of enucleated eyes of 14 patients in the literature, buphthalmic eyes with early-onset glaucoma on the unilateral side was clinically diagnosed in 9 patients who frequently showed varying extent of hemifacial neurofibromatosis which involved the eyelid and orbit on the same side. Pathologically, neurofibromas in varying extent were found in the choroid of 12 patients. One patient showed choroidal malignant melanoma on the left side and fusiform enlargement of the optic nerve on the right side suspected of optic nerve glioma. The phthisic eye in another patient showed massive retinal gliosis similar to the present patient. CONCLUSIONS: In summary of the 15 patients with neurofibromatosis type 1, including the present patient, buphthalmic or phthisic eyes with no vision were enucleated for cosmetic reasons and showed choroidal neurofibroma in most patients and massive retinal gliosis in two patients including the present patient.

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  • Gastric syphilis displaying multiple annular lesions. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Gastrointestinal endoscopy   100 ( 2 )   332 - 333   2024.8

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  • Recent updates on treatment options for primary follicular lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Ennishi, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology   1 - 9   2024.7

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    BACKGROUND: Primary gastrointestinal follicular lymphoma is a subtype of follicular lymphoma that originates directly from the gastrointestinal tract. Pathologically, it exhibits substantial similarities with the secondary gastrointestinal involvement observed in nodal follicular lymphoma. However, primary gastrointestinal follicular lymphoma presents clinically distinct features, necessitating divergent considerations in treatment selection compared with nodal follicular lymphoma. AREAS COVERED: This narrative review focused on recent articles (2018-2023) regarding the long-term prognosis and treatment options for gastrointestinal follicular lymphoma. In addition, a brief overview of gastrointestinal follicular lymphomas is provided. EXPERT OPINION: Patients with primary gastrointestinal follicular lymphoma often present with a low tumor burden. Lymphoma lesions typically remain asymptomatic for several years or may undergo spontaneous regression without immediate treatment. Therefore, a 'watch and wait' approach is justified. Conversely, when large tumor masses are identified in the gastrointestinal tract, the potential for tumor bleeding or intestinal obstruction requires timely therapeutic interventions.

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  • Characteristics of Early Gastric Cancer in a Patient with a History of Helicobacter pylori Infection and No History of Eradication Therapy. Reviewed

    Sakiko Kuraoka, Seiji Kawano, Shoko Ino, Takuya Satomi, Kenta Hamada, Yoshiyasu Kono, Masaya Iwamuro, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   2024.7

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    Objective The characteristics of gastric cancer in patients with atrophic mucosa and no apparent history of Helicobacter pylori eradication have not been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, this study examined the clinicopathological characteristics of gastric cancer in these patients. Methods We retrospectively examined the endoscopic and pathological characteristics of gastric cancer in patients who underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection. Patients or Materials We divided the patients into 2 groups: those with gastric atrophy and no history of eradication (group A; n =102) and those with a history of eradication (group B; n =161). In group A, patients were further divided into mild atrophy (group C) and severe atrophy (group D) groups, while group B was further divided into those who underwent eradication treatment >5 years ago (group E) and those who underwent eradication 1-5 years ago (group F). Results Group A comprised significantly older individuals (75±8.0 vs. 71±7.5 years old, p <0.001) with a higher frequency of elevated gastric cancer than group B (32.4% vs. 17.4%, p =0.006). Compared with group E, group A was older and had a greater incidence of elevated gastric cancer. The incidence of gastric cancer in the U or M region was lower in group C than in group D. Conclusion Gastric cancer in patients with gastric atrophy and no history of eradication was associated with an older age and higher frequency of elevated-type morphology than in those with a history of eradication.

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  • Small Intestinal Complications of Intestinal Transplant-Associated Microangiopathy Post-stem Cell Transplantation. Reviewed International journal

    Daisuke Kametaka, Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Cureus   16 ( 7 )   e64111   2024.7

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    We present the case of a patient who underwent human leukocyte antigen-haploidentical transplantation for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Seven weeks after transplantation, the patient developed intestinal transplant-associated microangiopathy (iTAM). Although the iTAM was resolved temporarily, it recurred. Video capsule enteroscopy revealed multiple erosions and shallow ulcers in the jejunum and ileum. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report to present images of possible small intestinal lesions in iTAM. The small intestinal mucosal images presented herein may potentially aid in the management of similar patients.

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  • 【消化管粘膜下腫瘍のすべて】十二指腸 十二指腸粘膜下腫瘍の内視鏡診断

    山崎 泰史, 岩室 雅也, 川野 誠司, 田中 彰一, 田中 健大

    消化器内視鏡   36 ( 7 )   1033 - 1038   2024.7

  • 膵EUS-FNA診断の功罪 嚢胞・壊死を伴う膵管癌に対するFNA/B合併症リスクの検討

    寺澤 裕之, 松本 和幸, 田中 健大, 友田 健, 小川 泰司, 石原 裕基, 菊池 達也, 小幡 泰介, 織田 崇志, 松三 明宏, 宮本 和也, 森本 光作, 藤井 佑樹, 山崎 辰洋, 内田 大輔, 堀口 繁, 堤 康一郎, 加藤 博也, 大塚 基之

    膵臓   39 ( 3 )   A234 - A234   2024.7

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  • Two Cases of Cytomegalovirus Colitis During the Treatment of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Associated Colitis. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Go Makimoto, Eiki Ichihara, Sakiko Hiraoka

    Cureus   16 ( 6 )   e63308   2024.6

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    Herein, we outlined two case reports of patients who developed cytomegalovirus colitis following the initiation of corticosteroid therapy for colitis as a result of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). For both patients, endoscopic findings were similar to those observed for patients with irAE colitis but were devoid of the characteristic features associated with cytomegalovirus colitis, including punched-out ulcers. Given the therapeutic disparities between these two conditions, it is imperative to distinguish between these conditions in clinical practice. When addressing exacerbations or refractory manifestations of irAE-associated colitis, clinicians should remain vigilant with regard to the potential for cytomegalovirus infection, even in the absence of punched-out ulcers in the colorectum.

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  • 造血幹細胞移植後の難治性腸管合併症に対して腸管切除術を施行した2症例

    田中 謙太郎, 山本 晃, 藤井 伸治, 近藤 喜太, 田中 健大, 清家 圭介, 藤原 英晃, 淺田 騰, 遠西 大輔, 藤井 敬子, 松岡 賢市, 松川 昭博, 吉野 正, 前田 嘉信

    臨床血液   65 ( 5 )   454 - 454   2024.5

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  • EUS-FNA時の液状細胞診検体を用いたがん遺伝子パネル検査への検体処理法開発と標準化

    井上 博文, 松岡 博美, 松岡 昌志, 永谷 たみ, 林 敦志, 和仁 洋治, 伏見 聡一郎, 田村 麻衣子, 田中 健大, 平沢 晃

    日本臨床細胞学会雑誌   63 ( Suppl.1 )   181 - 181   2024.5

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  • Spontaneous regression and rare relapse after excisional biopsy in long-term observation of 31 patients with primary conjunctival lymphoma. Reviewed

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka

    Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hematopathology   64 ( 2 )   86 - 96   2024.5

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  • Squamous cell carcinoma initially occurring on the tongue dorsum: a case series report with molecular analysis Reviewed

    Sawako Ono, Katsutoshi Hirose, Shintaro Sukegawa, Kyoichi Obata, Masanori Masui, Kazuaki Hasegawa, Ai Fujimura, Katsumitsu Shimada, Satoko Nakamura, Akari Teramoto, Yumiko Hori, Eiichi Morii, Daisuke Motooka, Takuro Igawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, Satoru Toyosawa, Hidetaka Yamamoto

    Diagnostic Pathology   19 ( 1 )   2024.4

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    Background

    Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the dorsum of the tongue is extremely rare, and it clinically resembles various benign lesions. Somatic mutations in TP53 and some driver genes were implicated in the development of SCC; however, the somatic genetic characteristics of dorsal tongue SCC remain unknown. With a detailed analysis of gene mutations in dorsal tongue SCC, we aimed to better understand its biology.

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    Four cases of SCC initially occurring on the tongue dorsum were evaluated for clinical and histological findings and immunohistochemical expression of p53 and p16. Gene mutations were analyzed using next-generation sequencing with a custom panel of driver genes.

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    We retrospectively investigated 557 cases of tongue SCC, and only four cases of SCC initially occurred on the tongue dorsum. The four patients (cases 1–4) were one woman and three men with a mean age of 53.75 years (range: 15–74 years). Histological analysis revealed well-differentiated SCC. Through molecular analysis, we identified pathogenic somatic mutations, namely, TP53 p.C176F (c.527G &gt; T) in case 3 and TP53 p.R282W (c.844 C &gt; T) in case 4. No pathogenic variants were identified in the PI3K/AKT or RAS/RAF pathways. The p53 immunohistochemical examination revealed a wild-type expression pattern in cases 1–3 and strong expression in case 4. The results of p16 immunostaining were negative in all cases.

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    We described four previously unreported genetic characteristics of dorsal tongue SCC. Somatic TP53 mutations may contribute to the development of a subset of dorsal tongue SCC; however, more cases with genetic analysis need to be accumulated.

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  • Endoscopic manifestation of intestinal transplant-associated microangiopathy after stem cell transplantation. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Daisuke Ennishi, Nobuharu Fujii, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Sakiko Hiraoka, Motoyuki Otsuka

    BMC gastroenterology   24 ( 1 )   140 - 140   2024.4

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    BACKGROUND: Endoscopic features of intestinal transplant-associated microangiopathy (iTAM) have not been comprehensively investigated. This study aimed to examine the endoscopic characteristics of patients diagnosed with iTAM. METHODS: This retrospective analysis included 14 patients pathologically diagnosed with iTAM after stem cell transplantation for hematolymphoid neoplasms (n = 13) or thalassemia (n = 1). The sex, age at diagnosis, endoscopic features, and prognosis of each patient were assessed. Serological markers for diagnosing transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy were also evaluated. RESULTS: The mean age at the time of iTAM diagnosis was 40.2 years. Patients diagnosed based on the pathognomonic pathological changes of iTAM presented with diverse symptoms at the times of endoscopic examinations, including diarrhea (n = 10), abdominal pain (n = 5), nausea (n = 4), appetite loss (n = 2), bloody stools (n = 2), abdominal discomfort (n = 1), and vomiting (n = 1). At the final follow-up, six patients survived, while eight patients succumbed, with a median time of 100.5 days (range: 52-247) post-diagnosis. Endoscopic manifestations included erythematous mucosa (n = 14), erosions (n = 13), ulcers (n = 9), mucosal edema (n = 9), granular mucosa (n = 9), and villous atrophy (n = 4). Erosions and/or ulcers were primarily observed in the colon (10/14, 71%), followed by the ileum (9/13, 69%), stomach (4/10, 40%), cecum (5/14, 36%), duodenum (3/10, 30%), rectum (4/14, 29%), and esophagus (1/10, 10%). Cytomegalovirus infection (n = 4) and graft-versus-host disease (n = 2) coexisted within the gastrointestinal tract. Patients had de novo prolonged or progressive thrombocytopenia (6/14, 43%), decreased hemoglobin concentration (4/14, 29%), reduced serum haptoglobin level (3/14, 21%), and a sudden and persistent increase in lactate dehydrogenase level (2/14, 14%). Peripheral blood samples from 12 patients were evaluated for schistocytes, with none exceeding 4%. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a comprehensive exploration of the endoscopic characteristics of iTAM. Notably, all patients exhibited erythematous mucosa throughout the gastrointestinal tract, accompanied by prevalent manifestations, such as erosions (93%), ulcers (64%), mucosal edema (64%), granular mucosa (64%), and villous atrophy (29%). Because of the low positivity for serological markers of transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy in patients with iTAM, endoscopic evaluation and biopsy of these lesions are crucial, even in the absence of these serological features.

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  • Sigle Agent of Posttransplant Cyclophosphamide Without Calcineurin Inhibitor Controls Severity of Experimental Chronic GVHD. Reviewed

    Kyosuke Saeki, Hideaki Fujiwara, Keisuke Seike, Taiga Kuroi, Hisakazu Nishimori, Takehiro Tanaka, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Nobuharu Fujii, Yoshinobu Maeda

    Acta medica Okayama   78 ( 2 )   123 - 134   2024.4

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    Chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a major cause of late death and morbidity following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), but its pathogenesis remains unclear. Recently, haplo-identical HCT with post-transplant cyclophosphamide (Haplo-HCT with PTCY) was found to achieve a low incidence rate of acute GVHD and chronic GVHD. However, while the pathogenesis of acute GVHD following Haplo-HCT with PTCY has been well investigated, that of chronic GVHD remains to be elucidated, especially in HLA-matched HCT with PTCY. Based on its safety profile, PTCY is currently applied for the human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-matched HCT setting. Here, we investigated the mechanisms of chronic GVHD following HLA-matched HCT with PTCY using a well-defined mouse chronic GVHD model. PTCY attenuated clinical and pathological chronic GVHD by suppressing effector T-cells and preserving regulatory T-cells compared with a control group. Additionally, we demonstrated that cyclosporine A (CsA) did not show any additional positive effects on attenuation of GVHD in PTCY-treated recipients. These results suggest that monotherapy with PTCY without CsA could be a promising strategy for the prevention of chronic GVHD following HLA-matched HCT.

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  • Endoscopic and Histological Gastritis in University Students with Helicobacter pylori Infection.

    Shotaro Okanoue, Hiroyuki Sakae, Kenji Yokota, Takehiro Tanaka, Yuka Obayashi, Makoto Abe, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Yanai, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   2024.3

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    Objective Although the characteristics of Helicobacter pylori infection have been extensively reported, there is a lack of consensus regarding its characteristics in young adults. The present study examined the endoscopic and histological characteristics of young adults who underwent eradication therapy for H. pylori infection. Methods We examined the H. pylori infection status of first-year students at Okayama University School of Medicine and Dentistry between 2014 and 2020. A total of 152 (6.8%) students who were positive for H. pylori antibody or pepsinogen tests were enrolled in the study. Among them, 107 students underwent endoscopy, and their biopsy samples were investigated. Seventy-five students were diagnosed with H. pylori infections. Results Of 75 H. pylori-positive patients, 57 (76.0%) had endoscopic atrophic gastritis, and 42 (56.0%) had histological atrophy. A few patients had severe atrophic gastritis. All 65 patients who underwent an eradication assessment were successfully treated. After successful eradication, 26 patients underwent endoscopic follow-up. The mean follow-up period was 32.9 months. A histological evaluation revealed that gastric antrum atrophy had subsided in 11 of 14 patients, and atrophy in the lesser curvature of the gastric body had subsided in 7 of 8 patients. Conclusion More than half of young adults with H. pylori infection had atrophic gastritis. We found mild atrophy in young adults, which subsided shortly after eradication treatment. This study provides a foundation for future studies to evaluate the validity of eradication therapy in preventing gastric cancer in patients.

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  • 【病理形態学キーワード2024】(第6章)胃 手つなぎ・横這い型癌

    表 梨華, 田中 健大

    病理と臨床   42 ( 臨増 )   140 - 142   2024.3

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  • 【病理形態学キーワード2024】(第6章)胃 ラズベリー様ポリープ

    表 梨華, 田中 健大

    病理と臨床   42 ( 臨増 )   136 - 137   2024.3

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  • 免疫関連有害事象による胃炎の5例

    岩室 雅也, 田中 健大, 平田 翔一郎, 河野 吉泰, 川野 誠司, 河原 祥朗, 大塚 基之

    Gastroenterological Endoscopy   66 ( 3 )   266 - 272   2024.3

  • 神経線維腫症の消化管合併症に関する検討

    本田 真奈美, 岩室 雅也, 山崎 泰史, 田中 健大, 川野 誠司, 平岡 佐規子, 河原 祥朗, 大塚 基之

    日本消化器病学会雑誌   121 ( 臨増総会 )   A349 - A349   2024.3

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  • Long-term monitoring of gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma in patients with extra copies of the MALT1 gene. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Ryuta Takenaka, Koji Miyahara, Shotaro Okanoue, Masao Yoshioka, Chihiro Sakaguchi, Kumiko Yamamoto, Yoshinari Kawai, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Scientific reports   14 ( 1 )   4953 - 4953   2024.2

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    The objective of this study was to clarify the long-term prognosis of patients with gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma with additional copies of MALT1. In this multicenter retrospective study, we enrolled 145 patients with gastric MALT lymphoma who underwent fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis to detect t(11;18) translocation. The patient cohort was divided into three groups: Group A (n = 87), comprising individuals devoid of the t(11;18) translocation or extra MALT1 copies; Group B (n = 27), encompassing patients characterized by the presence of the t(11;18) translocation; and Group C (n = 31), including patients with extra MALT1 copies. The clinical outcomes in each cohort were collected. Over the course of a mean follow-up of 8.5 ± 4.2 years, one patient died of progressive MALT lymphoma, while 15 patients died due to etiologies unrelated to lymphoma. The progression or relapse of MALT lymphoma was observed in 11 patients: three in Group A, two in Group B, and six in Group C. In Groups A, B, and C, the 10-year overall survival rates were 82.5%, 93.8%, and 86.4%, respectively, and the 10-year event-free survival rates were 96.1%, 96.0%, and 82.9%, respectively. The event-free survival rate in Group C was significantly lower than that in Group A. However, no differences were observed in the 10-year event-free survival rates among individuals limited to stage I or II1 disease (equivalent to excluding patients with stage IV disease in this study, as there were no patients with stage II2), with rates of 98.6%, 95.8%, and 92.3% for Groups A, B, and C, respectively. In conclusion, the presence of extra copies of MALT1 was identified as an inferior prognostic determinant of event-free survival. Consequently, trisomy/tetrasomy 18 may serve as an indicator of progression and refractoriness to therapeutic intervention in patients with gastric MALT lymphoma, particularly stage IV gastric MALT lymphoma.

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  • 高頻度マイクロサテライト不安定性(MSI-High)胃癌にARID1A発現低下を合併した未分化癌の1例

    表 梨華, 田中 健大, 柚木 宏介, 濱野 亮輔, 大塚 眞哉, 園部 宏, 柳井 広之, 稲垣 優

    日本胃癌学会総会記事   96回   448 - 448   2024.2

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  • [Small intestinal perforation manifesting as post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder occurring 23 years after living lung transplantation: a case report].

    Daisuke Kametaka, Masaya Iwamuro, Shoko Inoo, Seiji Kawano, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi = The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology   121 ( 11 )   896 - 903   2024

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    A Japanese female patient underwent a living lung transplant at age 29 and has been on immunomodulatory drug therapy since then. At age 52, she presented with sudden hematochezia. Despite abdominal computed tomography scan, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, and colonoscopy, no definitive source of bleeding was identified. Considering the possibility of small bowel bleeding, video capsule endoscopy was performed, which revealed a suspected ulcerative lesion in the jejunum. Subsequent per-oral double-balloon endoscopy confirmed the presence of an ulcerative lesion in the jejunum. A potential pathological diagnosis of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) was considered based on endoscopic biopsy specimens from the jejunal lesion. However, before the pathologic biopsy results were available, the patient experienced small intestinal perforation, necessitating emergency partial resection. Pathologic examination revealed a dense proliferation of medium-to-large atypical lymphocytes with neutrophilic infiltration in the perforated area of the small intestinal wall. Immunostaining showed lymphoid cells positive for CD20 but negative for CD3. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -encoded RNA was detected by in situ hybridization, and Ki-67 staining demonstrated a higher percentage of positive cells. Consequently, an EBV-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, developed as PTLD, was diagnosed. Complete remission was achieved with a reduced immunomodulatory drug dosage and rituximab therapy. She has been alive for 8 months postoperatively without recurrence. This case suggests that PTLD should be considered in assessing patients presenting with abdominal symptoms following organ transplantation.

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  • A Case of Gastric Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma that Relapsed after 11 Years Subsequent to Achieving Complete Remission. Reviewed

    Shoko Inoo, Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Motoyuki Ootuka

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   2023.11

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    A 38-year-old Japanese man was diagnosed with extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue in the stomach (gastric MALT lymphoma). Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis revealed the absence of t (11;18) (q21;q21) translocation but the presence of extra copies of MALT1, indicating tetrasomy 18. Helicobacter pylori eradication led to complete remission (CR). However, the gastric MALT lymphoma relapsed after 11 years old. This case underscores the need for long-term observation (>10 years) of patients with gastric MALT lymphoma. Further investigation is warranted to elucidate the correlation between trisomy/tetrasomy 18 and the recurrence propensity.

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  • 短期間で急速に進行し、根治外科切除を行うも遠隔転移再発を来した十二指腸癌の一例

    渋谷 香苗, 河野 吉泰, 神尾 知宏, 平田 翔一郎, 倉岡 紗樹子, 稲生 祥子, 里見 拓也, 松枝 克典, 濱田 健太, 岩室 雅也, 川野 誠司, 河原 祥朗, 高木 弘誠, 楳田 祐三, 田中 健大, 大塚 基之

    日本消化器病学会中国支部例会・日本消化器内視鏡学会中国支部例会プログラム・抄録集   120回・131回   75 - 75   2023.11

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  • Cysts or necrotic components in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is associated with the risk of EUS-FNA/B complications including needle tract seeding. Reviewed International journal

    Hiroyuki Terasawa, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Takehiro Tanaka, Takeshi Tomoda, Taiji Ogawa, Yuki Ishihara, Tatsuya Kikuchi, Taisuke Obata, Takashi Oda, Akihiro Matsumi, Kazuya Miyamoto, Kosaku Morimoto, Yuki Fujii, Tatsuhiro Yamazaki, Daisuke Uchida, Shigeru Horiguchi, Koichiro Tsutsumi, Hironari Kato, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.]   2023.10

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    BACKGROUND: EUS-FNA/B for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is generally considered to be safe; however, while the incidence is low, there are occurrences of complications. Among these complications, there are serious ones like needle tract seeding (NTS), and it is not known than which types of tumors have the risks of EUS-FNA/B complications. This study aimed to evaluate the risk of EUS-FNA/B complications in patients with PDAC, focusing on morphological features. METHODS: Overall, 442 patients who underwent EUS-FNA/B for solid pancreatic masses between January 2018 and May 2022 in four institutions were retrospectively surveyed. Finally, 361 patients histopathologically diagnosed with PDAC were analyzed. Among these patients, 79 tumors with cysts or necrotic components were compared with 282 tumors without cysts or necrotic components. The incidence and risk of EUS-FNA/B complications including NTS were evaluated. RESULTS: There were 9 (2.4 %) of total EUS-FNA/B complications and 3 (0.8 %) of NTS. The incidence of total complication rate and NTS in tumors with cysts or necrotic components were significantly higher than in those without cysts or necrotic components (total complication 6.3 % vs. 1.4 %, p = 0.026, NTS 3.7 % vs. 0 %, p = 0.01). The transgastric route of puncture (OR: 93.3, 95 % CI: 3.81-2284.23) and the existence of cysts or necrotic components (OR: 7.3, 95 % CI: 1.47-36.19) were risk factors for EUS-FNA/B complications identified by the multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: We should pay attention to the risks of EUS-FNA/B complications, including NTS, when the tumor has cysts or necrotic components.

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  • Connective tissue mast cells store and release noradrenaline. Reviewed

    Yusuke Otani, Soichiro Yoshikawa, Kei Nagao, Takehiro Tanaka, Shinichi Toyooka, Atsushi Fujimura

    The journal of physiological sciences : JPS   73 ( 1 )   24 - 24   2023.10

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    Mast cells are present in mucosal and connective tissues throughout the body. They synthesize and release a wide variety of bioactive molecules, such as histamine, proteases, and cytokines. In this study, we found that a population of connective tissue mast cells (CTMCs) stores and releases noradrenaline, originating from sympathetic nerves. Noradrenaline-storing cells, not neuronal fibers, were predominantly identified in the connective tissues of the skin, mammary gland, gastrointestinal tract, bronchus, thymus, and pancreas in wild-type mice but were absent in mast cell-deficient W-sash c-kit mutant KitW-sh/W-sh mice. In vitro studies using bone marrow-derived mast cells revealed that extracellular noradrenaline was taken up but not synthesized. Upon ionomycin stimulation, noradrenaline was released. Electron microscopy analyses further suggested that noradrenaline is stored in and released from the secretory granules of mast cells. Finally, we found that noradrenaline-storing CTMCs express organic cation transporter 3 (Oct3), which is also known as an extraneuronal monoamine transporter, SLC22A3. Our findings indicate that mast cells may play a role in regulating noradrenaline concentration by storing and releasing it in somatic tissues.

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  • Idiopathic Gastric Antral Ulcers. Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   2023.10

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    A Japanese woman presented with gastric antral ulcers accompanied by erosion and edema, demonstrating a chronic pattern of improvement and recurrence for more than six years. The patient had no relevant treatment history, and Helicobacter pylori infection was ruled out. Other potential etiologies contributing to gastric ulcers were eliminated on the basis of endoscopic biopsy and blood laboratory findings. Consequently, the patient was diagnosed with idiopathic gastric antral ulcer. This disease is often overlooked, and the chronological endoscopic images provided in this report can be used as a reference.

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  • Inverted non-ampullary duodenal adenocarcinoma treated with underwater endoscopic mucosal resection. Reviewed International journal

    Katsunori Matsueda, Seiji Kawano, Takehiro Tanaka

    Gastrointestinal endoscopy   2023.10

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  • Endoscopic Manifestations and Clinical Characteristics of Localized Gastric Light-Chain Amyloidosis. Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Shouichi Tanaka, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Mamoru Nishimura, Takao Tsuzuki, Koji Miyahara, Shin Negishi, Shogen Ohya, Takehiro Tanaka, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Acta medica Okayama   77 ( 5 )   545 - 552   2023.10

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    To determine the endoscopic and clinical features of localized gastric amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis, we retrospectively examined the characteristics of nine patients (eight men and one woman) encountered by the hospitals in our network. Lesions were predominantly flat and depressed with surface vascular dilatation (n=5); others were characterized by subepithelial lesions (n=2), mucosal color change (n=1), and a mass-like morphology with swollen mucosal folds (n=1). Colonoscopy (n=7), video capsule enteroscopy (n=2), serum (n=5) and urine immunoelectrophoresis (n=4), and bone marrow examination (n=3) were performed to exclude involvement of organs other than the stomach. As treatment for gastric lesions of AL amyloidosis, one patient each underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection (n=1) and argon plasma coagulation (n=1), while the remaining seven patients underwent no specific treatment. During a mean follow-up of 4.2 years, one patient died 3.2 years after diagnosis, but the cause of death, which occurred in another hospital, was unknown. The remaining eight patients were alive at the last visit. In conclusion, although localized gastric AL amyloidosis can show various macroscopic features on esophagogastroduodenoscopy, flat, depressed lesions with vascular dilatation on the surface are predominant.

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  • A case of classic Hodgkin lymphoma arising after remission of methotrexate-associated follicular lymphoma. Reviewed

    Yayoi Ueda, Takehiro Tanaka, Shoji Asakura, Tomofumi Yano

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   63 ( 3 )   177 - 180   2023.9

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    Here we describe our experience with a rare case of methotrexate (MTX)-associated lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD) initially diagnosed as follicular lymphoma (FL) and then in relapse as classic Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL). A 66-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with fever and abdominal and lower back pain after a transient remission of MTX-associated FL (MTX-FL) following MTX withdrawal. Computed tomography (CT) showed para-aortic lymphadenopathy, which was compatible with one of the previous FL lesions. We considered a relapse of FL and started bendamustine and rituximab. Although his initial symptoms and para-aortic lymphadenopathy regressed after the first course, he began to have dorsal pain, and multiple osteolytic lesions were detected on CT. We biopsied a Th4 vertebra osteolytic lesion, and the results indicated MTX-associated CHL (MTX-CHL). We successfully treated advanced MTX-CHL with brentuximab vedotin, doxorubicin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine (A+AVD). This case suggests the importance of repeat biopsy of a new lesion arising after resolution of previously affected sites in MTX-LPD and the effectiveness of A+AVD in treating advanced MTX-CHL.

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  • Feasibility of Flow Cytometry Analysis of Gastrointestinal Tract-Residing Lymphocytes in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients. Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takumi Kondo, Daisuke Ennishi, Nobuharu Fujii, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Takahide Takahashi, Araki Hirabata, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka, Yoshinobu Maeda, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   77 ( 4 )   347 - 357   2023.8

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    The feasibility of lymphocyte isolation and flow cytometry using a single endoscopic biopsy specimen from the gastrointestinal tract of patients who have undergone hematopoietic stem cell transplantation has not been investigated. We acquired 51 endoscopic biopsy specimens from the gastrointestinal tract of 35 patients. We divided the flow cytometry samples into two groups: group A, successful lymphocyte isolation (n=24), and group B, incomplete isolation (n=27). We compared the backgrounds of the samples between the groups to reveal crucial elements in the successful isolation of lymphocytes residing in the gastrointestinal tract. Comparison between the groups revealed lymphocyte isolation success rates differed between biopsy sites. Isolation was most successful in samples from the duodenum (8/9, 88.9%), followed by the ileum (4/8, 50.0%), large intestine (4/11, 36.4%), and stomach (8/23, 34.8%). Tacrolimus was used more frequently in group B (92.6%) than in group A (62.5%) (p=0.015). Logistic regression analysis revealed that isolation from the duodenum or ileum was a significant factor for successful isolation, while tacrolimus use was not statistically significant. In conclusion, the duodenum and ileum are more suitable sites than the stomach and colorectum for acquiring samples for flow cytometry.

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  • Expression and clinicopathological characteristics of PDX1, PTF1A, and SALL4 in large and small ducts of ectopic pancreas located in gastro-duodenum and jejunum. Reviewed International journal

    Mengxi Chen, Takehiro Tanaka, Takuro Igawa, Yanyan Han, Fangli Peng, Zaishun Jin, Tadashi Yoshino

    Heliyon   9 ( 7 )   e18241   2023.7

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    An ectopic pancreas is defined as pancreatic tissue outside its normal location, anatomically separated from the pancreas. The transcription factor pancreas/duodenum homeobox protein 1 (PDX1) is involved in maintaining the pancreas and functions in early pancreatic development, beta cell differentiation, and endocrine non beta cells. Pancreatic transcription factor 1 subunit alpha (PTF1A) affects exocrine cell formation and regulation of acinar cell identity, and is expressed in exocrine cells as a transcription factor. The depletion of SALL4 disrupts self-renewal and induces differentiation. To clarify which of PDX1, PTF1A, or SALL4 determines the difference in Heinrich's classification, we examined the localization and number of positive cells. We analyzed the differential expression of PDX1, PTF1A, and SALL4 in large and small ducts in ectopic pancreas by immunohistochemistry. Results showed that the number of PTF1A-positive cells in large ducts was more widespread in type I than in type II in the gastro-duodenum, and more SALL4-positive cells were noticed in large ducts than in small ducts in the gastro-duodenum of type II. Our results revealed that PTF1A might promote exocrine differentiation in developing the pancreatic tissues, and that those with widespread expression differentiate into exocrine cells.

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  • Update in Molecular Aspects and Diagnosis of Autoimmune Gastritis. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Current issues in molecular biology   45 ( 7 )   5263 - 5275   2023.6

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    Recent studies have advanced our understanding of the pathophysiology of autoimmune gastritis, particularly its molecular aspects. The most noteworthy recent advancement lies in the identification of several candidate genes implicated in the pathogenesis of pernicious anemia through genome-wide association studies. These genes include PTPN22, PNPT1, HLA-DQB1, and IL2RA. Recent studies have also directed attention towards other genes such as ATP4A, ATP4B, AIRE, SLC26A7, SLC26A9, and BACH2 polymorphism. In-depth investigations have been conducted on lymphocytes and cytokines, including T helper 17 cells, interleukin (IL)-17A, IL-17E, IL-17F, IL-21, IL-19, tumor necrosis factor-α, IL-15, transforming growth factor-β1, IL-13, and diminished levels of IL-27. Animal studies have explored the involvement of roseolovirus and H. pylori in relation to the onset of the disease and the process of carcinogenesis, respectively. Recent studies have comprehensively examined the involvement of autoantibodies, serum pepsinogen, and esophagogastroduodenoscopy in the diagnosis of autoimmune gastritis. The current focus lies on individuals demonstrating atypical presentations of the disease, including those diagnosed in childhood, those yielding negative results for autoantibodies, and those lacking the typical endoscopic characteristics of mucosal atrophy. Here, we discuss the recent developments in this field, focusing on genetic predisposition, epigenetic modifications, lymphocytes, cytokines, oxidative stress, infectious agents, proteins, microRNAs, autoantibodies, serum pepsinogen, gastrin, esophagogastroduodenoscopy and microscopic findings, and the risk of gastric neoplasm.

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  • 免疫関連有害事象(irAE:immune-related adverse events)による胃炎の5例

    岩室 雅也, 田中 健大, 平田 翔一郎, 河野 吉泰, 川野 誠司, 河原 祥朗, 大塚 基之

    日本消化器病学会中国支部例会プログラム・抄録集   119回   70 - 70   2023.6

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  • A Long-Term Survival Case of Coronary Artery Intimal Sarcoma. Reviewed

    Mitsutaka Nakashima, Kazufumi Nakamura, Masahiro Tabata, Zenichi Masuda, Takehiro Tanaka, Masatoki Yoshida, Yoshinobu Maeda, Shingo Kasahara, Hiroshi Ito

    International heart journal   64 ( 3 )   483 - 486   2023.5

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    Primary cardiac sarcomas are rare diseases with very poor prognoses. In this report, we present a case of coronary artery intimal sarcoma in a patient who survived for a long time after diagnosis. A 57-year-old female underwent percutaneous coronary intervention of the right coronary artery due to acute myocardial infarction caused by thrombotic occlusion and was diagnosed as having coronary artery intimal sarcoma. She underwent surgical resection and coronary artery bypass surgery of the artery, cryothermy coagulation, and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for 1 year. After 3 years, focal recurrence was detected in the caudal region of the left ventricular inferior wall. Radiotherapy was performed. The tumor shrank significantly after radiotherapy. Four years later, there was no significant abnormal uptake on positron-emission tomography/computed tomography. At 7 years after diagnosis, when this case report was submitted, the patient was alive and her performance had maintained a good status. Intimal sarcoma occurring in a coronary artery is extremely rare. The efficacy of treatments for cardiac intimal sarcoma, which include surgical resection, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, has been reported to be limited. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a case of coronary artery intimal sarcoma with long-term survival after comprehensive therapies including surgical resection and radiotherapy.

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  • Collagenous Colitis in a Patient With Gastric Cancer Who Underwent Chemotherapy. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Shunsuke Kagawa, Shoko Inoo, Motoyuki Otsuka

    Cureus   15 ( 5 )   e39466   2023.5

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    Herein, we present a case of collagenous colitis in a patient who underwent chemotherapy for gastric cancer, comprising five cycles of S-1 plus oxaliplatin and trastuzumab, followed by five cycles of paclitaxel and ramucirumab and seven cycles of nivolumab. The subsequent initiation of trastuzumab deruxtecan chemotherapy led to the development of grade 3 diarrhea after the second cycle of treatment. Collagenous colitis was diagnosed via colonoscopy and biopsy. The patient's diarrhea improved following the cessation of lansoprazole. This case highlights the importance of considering collagenous colitis as a differential diagnosis, in addition to chemotherapy-induced colitis and immune-related adverse event (irAE) colitis, in patients with similar clinical presentations.

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  • Lesion size, elevated morphology, and non or closed-type atrophy are predictive factors for gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type rather than oxyntic gland adenoma. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Chiaki Kusumoto, Masahiro Nakagawa, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Sayo Kobayashi, Masao Yoshioka, Tomoki Inaba, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Chihiro Sakaguchi, Shouichi Tanaka, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Journal of gastrointestinal oncology   14 ( 2 )   554 - 562   2023.4

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    BACKGROUND: An oxyntic gland neoplasm confined to the mucosal layer (T1a) is classified as an oxyntic gland adenoma, whereas that with submucosal invasion (T1b) is defined as gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type (GA-FG). METHODS: To reveal the differences in clinical features between them, we retrospectively investigated 136 patients with 150 oxyntic gland adenoma and GA-FG lesions. RESULTS: The univariate analysis revealed that the mean size (GA-FG vs. oxyntic gland adenoma, 7.7±5.4 vs. 5.5±3.1 mm), the prevalence of elevated morphology (79.1% vs. 51.8%), black pigmentation within the lesion (23.9% vs. 9.6%), and non or closed-type atrophy (81.2% vs. 65.1%) were different between the two groups. A multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that ≥5 mm lesion size (odds ratio, 2.96; 95% confidence interval: 1.21-7.23), elevated morphology (odds ratio, 2.40; 95% confidence interval: 1.06-5.45), and no or closed-type atrophy (odds ratio, 2.49; 95% confidence interval: 1.07-5.80) were factors in distinguishing GA-FG from oxyntic gland adenoma. When oxyntic gland neoplasms with no or one feature were judged as oxyntic gland adenomas and those with two or three features were judged as GA-FG, the sensitivity and specificity were 85.1% and 43.4% for GA-FG, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: We identified three possible distinctive features of GA-FG compared to oxyntic gland adenoma: lesion size ≥5 mm, elevated morphology, and no or closed-type atrophy.

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  • Long-term outcomes of patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma managed with watch-and-wait strategy. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Ennishi, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Masao Yoshioka, Koji Miyahara, Chihiro Sakaguchi, Mamoru Nishimura, Teruya Nagahara, Tomohiko Mannami, Ryuta Takenaka, Shohei Oka, Masafumi Inoue, Hidetaka Takimoto, Tomoki Inaba, Sayo Kobayashi, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Hirofumi Tsugeno, Seiyuu Suzuki, Sachiko Sawada, Shouichi Tanaka, Takao Tsuzuki, Hiroyuki Okada

    Scientific reports   13 ( 1 )   5858 - 5858   2023.4

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    Patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma are often followed-up without a specific treatment, and this approach is called the "watch-and-wait approach." However, the long-term outcomes of this patient group have not been sufficiently investigated. We enrolled patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma who were diagnosed before 2016 and managed with the watch-and-wait approach in 20 institutions. We retrospectively investigated the overall, disease-specific, and event-free survival rates as well as the rate of spontaneous regression. Among the 248 patients with follicular lymphoma with gastrointestinal involvement, 124 had localized disease (stage I or II1). We analyzed the data of 73 patients who were managed using the watch-and-wait approach. During the mean follow-up period of 8.3 years, the follicular lymphoma had spontaneously resolved in 16.4% of the patients. The 5-year and 10-year overall survival rates were 92.9% and 87.1%, respectively. With disease progression (n = 7), initiation of therapy (n = 7), and histologic transformation to aggressive lymphoma (n = 0) defined as events, the 5-year and 10-year event-free survival rates were 91.1% and 86.9%, respectively. No patient died of progressive lymphoma. Thus, both 5-year and 10-year disease-specific survival rates were 100%. In conclusion, an indolent long-term clinical course was confirmed in the patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma. The watch-and-wait strategy is a reasonable approach for the initial management of these patients.

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  • Regression of Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Arising From the Nonampullary Descending Part of the Duodenum by Treatment With Antibiotics in a Helicobacter pylori-Negative Patient. Reviewed International journal

    Akira Tari, Hideharu Okanobu, Takehiro Tanaka, Tetsuya Tabata, Tadashi Yoshino

    Cureus   15 ( 4 )   e37194   2023.4

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    We report a 63-year-old male, Helicobacter pylori-negative patient with mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma of the second part of the duodenum that regressed after antibiotic treatment. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) showed flat elevation with shallow depression on the contralateral side of the ampulla of Vater. The lesion was limited to the duodenal second part. The patient had a history of Helicobacter pylori positivity, with successful eradication at 41 years of age. Twelve months after vonoprazan (VPZ)-based antibiotic treatment, the duodenal lesion had obviously regressed, and the pathological diagnosis was complete histological response (ChR). This case suggests that certain bacteria may promote the development of duodenal MALT lymphoma.

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  • Review of lymphoma in the duodenum: An update of diagnosis and management. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    World journal of gastroenterology   29 ( 12 )   1852 - 1862   2023.3

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    The presentation, subtype, and macroscopic images of lymphoma vary depending on the site of the tumor within the gastrointestinal tract. We searched PubMed for publications between January 1, 2012 and October 10, 2022, and retrieved 130 articles relating to duodenal lymphoma. A further 22 articles were added based on the manual screening of relevant articles, yielding 152 articles for full-text review. The most predominant primary duodenal lymphoma was follicular lymphoma. In this review, we provide an update of the diagnosis and man-agement of representative lymphoma subtypes occurring in the duodenum: Follicular lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, mantle cell lymphoma, and T-cell lymphomas.

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  • Scattered Tiny Whitish Protrusions in the Stomach Are a Clue to the Diagnosis of Autoimmune Gastritis. Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Kenta Hamada, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   77 ( 1 )   75 - 80   2023.2

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    Herein, we report two patients with autoimmune gastritis who had undergone multiple esophagogastroduodenoscopy procedures for 17 and 9 years, respectively, before their diagnosis. Instead, they had been diagnosed with and treated for Helicobacter pylori-associated gastritis. The correct diagnosis was made when scatterings of tiny whitish protrusions in the gastric mucosa were detected on esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Our findings suggest that scattered tiny whitish bumps may be a clue to the diagnosis of autoimmune gastritis.

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  • High-grade Endometrial Carcinoma With a Hepatoid Carcinoma-like Component. Reviewed International journal

    Kenji Nishida, Tomohiro Toji, Kohei Taniguchi, Rei Shibata, Sawako Ono, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Yanai

    International journal of gynecological pathology : official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists   42 ( 1 )   63 - 67   2023.1

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    Endometrial carcinoma with hepatoid differentiation is rare and <20 reported cases have been reported as endometrial hepatoid carcinoma (EHC). We present a case of EHC associated with serous carcinoma in a 76-yr-old Japanese woman. The hepatoid component showed trabecular, pseudoglandular, and diffuse proliferation of hepatoid cells. The hepatoid cells were positive for α-fetoprotein, Hep-Per-1, glypican 3, and HNF-1β, weakly and focally positive for SALL4, and negative for PAX8. Both of the serous and hepatoid components showed overexpression of p53. The serum α-fetoprotein on postoperative day 5 was 3691 ng/mL. The postoperative course has remained uneventful for 4 yr. These findings suggested that EHC developed from serous carcinoma by acquiring hepatocytic features and losing Müllerian features. Both serous and hepatoid components showed p53 overexpression, suggesting they share a TP53 mutation as a common primary driver.

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  • Genomically Stable Gastric Cancer Characterized by Hypomethylation in Wnt Signal Cascade. Reviewed International journal

    Toshiaki Toshima, Hiroaki Tanioka, Yoshiko Mori, Takehiro Tanaka, Kazuya Yasui, Keisuke Kimura, Yuzo Umeda, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Akihiro Nyuya, Shuya Yano, Takeshi Nagasaka

    Oncology   101 ( 2 )   105 - 116   2023

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    Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with genetic alterations, e.g., Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), microsatellite instability-high (MSI-high), chromosomal instability (CIN), and genomically stable (GS), called as TCGA classification. In this study, we tried to clarify the epigenetic features of the four GC subtypes according to aberrant methylation status in 23 loci. Methods A total of 98 gastric cancers and their normal gastric mucosa samples were included in this study. We divided gastric cancers into TCGA subtypes which were determined in line with MSI-high, EBV, CIN, to GS by their molecular features. The 13 loci of polymorphic microsatellite sequences were used to determine loss of heterogeneity (LOH) for the detection of CIN. The MSI status was determined by three mononucleotide repeat markers. Infection of EBV was determined by recovering EBV BNRF1 sequence from genomic DNA collected from gastric cancers. Methylation status of 23 loci was investigated by the combined bisulfite restriction analysis (COBRA). Status of other findings, e.g., KRAS mutations, HER2 expression status and infection of helicobacter pylori were confirmed. Results Gastric cancers were divided into MSI (13%), EBV (7%), CIN (53%), and GS (27%). By histological classification, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (por) was more in tumors categorized in MSI-high, and GS and signet-ring cell carcinoma (sig) was more in GS. Among the 23 loci investigated their methylation status, 18 loci were significantly hypermethylated in caner tissues. A unsupervised clustering divided gastric cancers into two clusters, and revealed that most GS tumors clustered together in a cluster that exhibited lower methylation levels, distinct from the other subtypes. The inter-variable clustering revealed that a cluster contained the three loci (SFRP2-region 1/2 and APC) belonging to the Wnt signal cascade (Wnt-associated loci). The mean methylation score of Wnt-associated loci was the lowest in GS tumors (MSI-high: 2.7 [95% confidence interval (CI), 2.3-2.9]; EBV:2.1[1.2-3.1]; CIN: 2.4 [2.2-2.7]; GS: 1.3 [0.8-0.7]). In contrast, the mean methylation score of the other 15 loci was significantly higher in MSI-high, while that in GS was as same as that in EBV or CIN (MSI- high: 10.4 [8.3-12.4]; EBV:5.7 [1.7-9.7]; CIN: 4.4 [3.6-5.1]; GS: 3.4 [2.2-4.6]). Additionally, the lower methylation score of Wnt-associated loci was observed only in sig tumors. Conclusions GS subtype tumors have the potential to possess distinct signatures in DNA hypomethylation profiles in Wnt signaling pathway, especially in signet-ring cell carcinoma.

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  • Resection of Orbital Myxoma With Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of Ethmoid Sinus Origin: Case Report and Review of 20 Patients in the Literature. Reviewed International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka

    Journal of investigative medicine high impact case reports   11   23247096231201013 - 23247096231201013   2023

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    A 41-year-old woman showed a palpable mass at the superonasal orbital edge on the right side. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a lobulated fluid-containing tubular mass which extended anteriorly to posteriorly along the medial orbital wall, nasal to the eyeball. She was followed once a year for 8 years until the age of 49 years when she decided to undergo surgical resection because of the enlarged mass. The lobulated large mass was resected and the pathology showed sparsely distributed spindle cells, positive for CD34, in alcian blue-positive mucous substances, indicative of myxoma. Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging showed residual lobulated tubular mass along the optic nerve on the medial side and superior to the eyeball. The residual orbital mass showed stable structure with more evident connection with the ethmoid sinus lesion, suggestive of the ethmoid origin, in 12 years until the age of 61 years. In the review of 20 patients with orbital myxomas in the literature, in addition to this case, roughly classified locations in the orbit were retrobulbar in 8 patients, on the lateral side of the orbit in 4, on the superior side in 6, on the medial side in 1 (this patient), and in the orbit with no specific description in 2. In pathological examinations, immunohistochemistry was not done in 8 patients, done but all negative in 2, and positive in 11 patients: nerve sheath myxoma was diagnosed in 3 patients based on positive S100 staining. Orbital myxoma is rare but considered in differential diagnosis of orbital masses.

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  • Bilateral Lacrimal Gland Mantle Cell Lymphoma in 11-Year Follow-Up: Case Report and Review of 48 Cases With Ocular Adnexal Presentation in the Literature. Reviewed International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Kazuya Okada, Kenji Notohara, Keiko Fujii, Nobuharu Fujii

    Journal of investigative medicine high impact case reports   11   23247096231185483 - 23247096231185483   2023

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    A 63-year-old woman, with 11-year history of breast cancer, showed bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement on magnetic resonance imaging. Gallium-67 scintigraphy, as the standard at that time in 2004, demonstrated abnormally high uptake only in bilateral lacrimal glands. The lacrimal glands were extirpated and the pathological diagnosis was mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). She underwent bilateral orbital radiation, based on no uptake of gallium-67 in other sites of the body. In a month, bone marrow biopsy revealed the infiltration with MCL, positive for cyclin D1. She showed hepatic lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly, and so received 2 cycles of alternating Hyper-CVAD therapy and high-dose methotrexate with cytarabine, combined with rituximab, in 2 months, leading to complete remission. She underwent autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation and was well until the age of 68 years when she showed a recurrent intratracheal submucosal lesion of lymphoma and underwent one course of reduced-dose CHOP combined with rituximab. Next year, the left rib resection revealed the metastasis of breast adenocarcinoma, leading to daily oral letrozole. Further 2 years later, computed tomographic scan demonstrated multiple submucosal nodular lesions in the trachea and bronchi, together with cervical and supraclavicular lymphadenopathy, and intratracheal lesion biopsy and bone marrow biopsy proved the involvement with MCL. She underwent 2 courses of bendamustine and rituximab, resulting in complete remission but died of metastatic breast cancer at the age of 74 years. Clinical features in 48 previous cases with ocular adnexal MCL in the literature were summarized in this study.

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  • Impact of cancer-associated fibroblasts on survival of patients with ampullary carcinoma. Reviewed International journal

    Kosei Takagi, Kazuhiro Noma, Yasuo Nagai, Satoru Kikuchi, Yuzo Umeda, Ryuichi Yoshida, Tomokazu Fuji, Kazuya Yasui, Takehiro Tanaka, Hajime Kashima, Takahito Yagi, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    Frontiers in oncology   13   1072106 - 1072106   2023

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    BACKGROUND: Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) reportedly enhance the progression of gastrointestinal surgery; however, the role of CAFs in ampullary carcinomas remains poorly examined. This study aimed to investigate the effect of CAFs on the survival of patients with ampullary carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 67 patients who underwent pancreatoduodenectomy between January 2000 and December 2021 was performed. CAFs were defined as spindle-shaped cells that expressed α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and fibroblast activation protein (FAP). The impact of CAFs on survival, including recurrence-free (RFS) and disease-specific survival (DSS), as well as prognostic factors associated with survival, was analyzed. RESULTS: The high-α-SMA group had significantly worse 5-year RFS (47.6% vs. 82.2%, p = 0.003) and 5-year DSS (67.5% vs. 93.3%, p = 0.01) than the low-α-SMA group. RFS (p = 0.04) and DSS (p = 0.02) in the high-FAP group were significantly worse than those in the low-FAP group. Multivariable analyses found that high α-SMA expression was an independent predictor of RFS [hazard ratio (HR): 3.68; 95% confidence intervals (CI): 1.21-12.4; p = 0.02] and DSS (HR: 8.54; 95% CI: 1.21-170; p = 0.03). CONCLUSIONS: CAFs, particularly α-SMA, can be useful predictors of survival in patients undergoing radical resection for ampullary carcinomas.

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  • Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the course of systemic sarcoidosis: A case report and review of 30 Japanese patients with sarcoidosis-lymphoma syndrome. Reviewed

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Rika Omote, Toshiaki Okada, Kenji Notohara, Kazuya Okada

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   62 ( 4 )   226 - 237   2022.12

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    We report a patient with sarcoidosis who developed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. A 71-year-old woman with persistent cough was diagnosed pathologically with sarcoidosis by resection of the right upper lung lobe with a nodule after an unsuccessful attempt of transbronchial needle aspiration for mediastinal lymphadenopathy. She was referred for an eye examination and found to have spotty retinal degeneration on the lower fundi of both eyes, together with residual macular edema and vitreous opacity in the left eye. At 76 years, she underwent cataract surgery and vitrectomy to gain a visual acuity of 0.6 in the left eye. At 77 years, she developed a cough and fever, and showed leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. Computed tomography showed multiple small nodular lesions in both lungs, and bilateral hilar, mediastinal, and hepatic lymphadenopathy. Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography demonstrated high uptake in the liver, spleen, pancreatic head, and lymph nodes. Bone marrow biopsy was intact, but liver biopsy revealed anomalous large lymphoid cells in the sinusoids which were positive for CD20 and showed a high Ki-67 index, leading to the diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Chemotherapy with 8 courses of THP-COP (cyclophosphamide, pirarubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone) with rituximab, followed by intrathecal injection of methotrexate, cytarabine, and dexamethasone, resulted in complete remission. She maintained complete remission for 10 years until 88 years old at present. The literature review found 30 patients, including this case, who developed lymphoma in the course of sarcoidosis. A novel pathological diagnosis is required in the setting of acute symptomatic changes and novel lesions on imaging in patients with sarcoidosis.

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  • Immunohistochemistry for IRTA1 and MNDA helps differentiate gastric MALT lymphoma from chronic gastritis/reactive lymphocyte hyperplasia. Reviewed

    Yoshiyuki Ayada, Takuro Igawa, Yusuke Naoi, Kyosuke Horikawa, Tetsuya Tabata, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadashi Yoshino

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   62 ( 4 )   195 - 201   2022.12

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    It is difficult to histologically differentiate extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) from chronic gastritis (CG)/ reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (RLH). To determine whether immunohistochemistry for IRTA1 and MNDA can differentiate gastric MALT lymphoma from CG/RLH, we investigated 81 stomach biopsy specimens [Wotherspoon grade (WG) 1, 11 cases; WG 2, 9 cases; WG 3, 20 cases; WG 4, 31 cases; and WG 5, 10 cases]. According to a previously reported algorithm involving PCR for immunoglobulin heavy (IgH) chain locus rearrangement, all 81 cases were divided into three groups: CG/RLH (55 cases), MALT lymphoma (19 cases) groups, and IgH undetectable group (7 cases). We analyzed the CG/RLH and MALT lymphoma groups. The median percentage of IRTA1-positive cells was 0% (range 0%-90.6%) in the CG/RLH group and 43.5% (range 0%-97.6%) in the MALT lymphoma group (p < 0.0001). The median percentage of MNDA-positive cells was 32.4% (range 0%-97.6%) in the CG/RLH group and 55.1% (range 0%-97.6%) in the MALT lymphoma group (p = 0.0044). These results indicate that immunohistochemistry for IRTA1 and MNDA can help differentiate gastric MALT lymphoma from CG/RLH.

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  • Multiple White Plaques in the Esophagus: A Possible Case of Esophageal Mucosal Alteration Associated With Immune-Related Adverse Events of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshiyasu Kono, Seiji Kawano, Horoyuki Okada

    Cureus   14 ( 12 )   e32710   2022.12

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    We report two cases of multiple white plaques in the esophagus that emerged after the administration of immune checkpoint inhibitors. Both patients developed enterocolitis as immune-related adverse events associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed duodenal involvement and multiple white plaques in the esophagus. A biopsy of the esophagus showed predominant CD3+ lymphocyte infiltration, suggesting that esophageal mucosal alterations were associated with immune-related adverse events. In addition, histopathology showed keratinized stratified squamous epithelium in the first case while increased inflammatory cell infiltration in the intraepithelial and subepithelial layers was observed in the second case. These data suggest a different pathogenesis of the multiple esophageal white plaques between the two cases. Although further investigation is needed to elucidate the significance of these observations, recognition of the esophageal plaques may be important for prompt diagnosis of immune-related adverse events when associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors.

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  • Increased CCR4+ and Decreased Central Memory CD4+ T Lymphocytes in the Background Gastric Mucosa of Patients Developing Gastric Cancer After Helicobacter pylori Eradication: An Exploratory Study. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Araki Hirabata, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka, Horoyuki Okada

    Cureus   14 ( 11 )   e31713   2022.11

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    The composition of lymphocytes in the gastric mucosa following the eradication of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) in patients with and without gastric cancer has not been compared. This study performed a single spot analysis of gastric mucosal lymphocytes after H. pylori eradication in patients with (n = 13) and without (n = 20) gastric cancer. Our comprehensive analysis of lymphocyte composition in the gastric mucosa revealed that: i) the proportion of CD8+/CD3+ cells was relatively higher in the peri-tumor mucosa than in the background mucosa; ii) the proportion of CCR4+/CD3+ cells was higher, and the ratio of CD62L+/CD3+CD4+ cells was relatively lower in the gastric mucosa of cancer patients than in non-cancer patients; and iii) the proportion of CD45RA-CD62L+/CD3+CD4+ cells, namely, the central memory CD4+ T-cell fraction, was lower in the gastric mucosa of cancer patients than in non-cancer patients. Although the exact mechanism of the altered proportions of CCR4+/CD3+ and central memory CD4+ cells in the gastric mucosa of patients with cancer is unknown, focusing on lymphocytes in the gastric mucosa might help improve our understanding of gastric cancer development after H. pylori eradication.

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  • Prevention of non-infectious pulmonary complications after intro-bone marrow stem cell transplantation in mice Reviewed International journal

    Yoshiko Yamasuji-Maeda, Hisakazu Nishimori, Keisuke Seike, Akira Yamamoto, Hideaki Fujiwara, Taiga Kuroi, Kyosuke Saeki, Haruko Fujinaga, Sachiyo Okamoto, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Nobuharu Fujii, Takehiro Tanaka, Masahiro Fujii, Katsumi Mominoki, Takuro Kanekura, Yoshinobu Maeda

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    Non-infectious pulmonary complications including idiopathic pneumonia syndrome (IPS) and bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS), which are clinical and diagnostic manifestations of lung chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), cause significant mortality after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT). Increasing evidence suggests that alloantigen reactions in lung tissue play a central role in the pathogenesis of IPS and BOS; however, the mechanism is not fully understood. Several clinical and experimental studies have reported that intra-bone marrow (IBM)-SCT provides high rates of engraftment and is associated with a low incidence of acute GVHD. In the present study, allogeneic SCT was conducted in mouse models of IPS and BOS, to compare intravenous (IV)-SCT with IBM-SCT. Allogeneic IBM-SCT improved the clinical and pathological outcomes of pulmonary complications compared to those of IV-SCT. The mechanisms underlying the reductions in pulmonary complications in IBM-SCT mice were explored. The infiltrating lung cells were mainly CD11b+ myeloid and CD3+ T cells, in the same proportions as in transplanted donor cells. In an in vivo bioluminescence imaging, a higher proportion of injected donor cells was detected in the lung during the early phase (1 h after IV-SCT) than after IBM-SCT (16.7 ± 1.1 vs. 3.1 ± 0.7 × 105 photons/s/animal, IV-SCT vs. IBM-SCT, P = 1.90 × 10-10). In the late phase (5 days) after SCT, there were also significantly more donor cells in the lung after IV-SCT than after IBM-SCT or allogeneic-SCT (508.5 ± 66.1 vs. 160.1 ± 61.9 × 106 photons/s/animal, IV-SCT vs. IBM-SCT, P = 0.001), suggesting that the allogeneic reaction induces sustained donor cell infiltration in the lung during the late phase. These results demonstrated that IBM-SCT is capable of reducing injected donor cells in the lung; IBM-SCT decreases donor cell infiltration. IBM-SCT therefore represents a promising transplantation strategy for reducing pulmonary complications, by suppressing the first step in the pathophysiology of chronic GVHD.

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  • Endoscopic findings of gastric neoplasms in familial adenomatous polyposis are associated with the phenotypic variations and grades of dysplasia. Reviewed International journal

    Mayu Kobashi, Masaya Iwamuro, Sakiko Kuraoka, Shoko Inoo, Shotaro Okanoue, Takuya Satomi, Kenta Hamada, Makoto Abe, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Medicine   101 ( 41 )   e30997   2022.10

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    Patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) are at increased risk of developing gastric neoplasms. However, endoscopic findings have not been sufficiently investigated. We investigated the phenotypic expression of gastric adenoma (low-grade dysplasia) and gastric cancer (high-grade dysplasia or carcinoma) in patients with FAP and clarified their relationships to endoscopic findings. Of 29 patients with FAP who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy between 2005 and 2020, 11 (38%) had histologically confirmed gastric neoplasms, including 23 lesions of gastric adenoma and 9 lesions of gastric cancer. The gastric neoplasms were classified into 3 phenotypes (gastric, mixed, or intestinal type) according to the immunostaining results and evaluated for location (U or M region: upper or middle third of the stomach or L region: lower third of the stomach), color (same as the background mucosa, whitish, or reddish), macroscopic type (elevated, flat, or depressed), background mucosal atrophy (present or absent), fundic gland polyps in the surrounding mucosa (present or absent), and morphologic changes in tumor size. Elevated whitish gastric adenomas were further subdivided by macroscopic type (flat elevated, protruded, or elevated with a central depression) and color (milky- or pinkish-white). The gastric adenomas included gastric (11/23, 48%), mixed (4/23, 17%), and intestinal (8/23, 35%) phenotypes. In contrast, no lesions of gastric cancers showed a gastric phenotype (0/9, 0%), while 5 (56%) and 4 (44%) lesions were intestinal and mixed phenotypes, respectively. Gastric cancers were significantly more likely than gastric adenomas to present as reddish depressed lesions with gastric atrophy. All gastric-type adenomas occurred in non-atrophic mucosa, in mucosa with fundic gland polyps in the periphery, in the U or M region, and as flat elevated or protruded lesions with a milky-white color. Half of the lesions increased in size. Meanwhile, the typical endoscopic features of intestinal-type adenomas included occurrence in the L region and elevated pinkish-white lesions with central depression. None of the intestinal-type adenomas increased in size during the observation period. We believe that these endoscopic features will be useful for the prompt diagnosis and appropriate management of gastric neoplasms in patients with FAP.

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  • A Novel Method for Detecting Lanthanum Phosphate Deposition in the Gastroduodenal Mucosa Using Fluorescence Microscopy. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Satoshi Iwasa, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Horoyuki Okada

    Cureus   14 ( 10 )   e30729   2022.10

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    Diagnostic utility of fluorescence microscopy for lanthanum phosphate deposition in the gastrointestinal mucosa has not been reported previously. In this study, we comparatively assessed the light, electron, and fluorescence microscopy features of gastroduodenal lanthanum phosphate deposition in 10 patients with deposits in the stomach and 5 patients with deposits in the duodenum. During light microscopy, lanthanum deposits were observed as dark-brown, needle-shaped, or crystalloid structures and pale red amorphous materials. During electron microscopy, the deposited material appeared as bright aggregates. Fluorescence microscopy also revealed lanthanum deposits as bright areas under green, red, and blue filters. The deposits were more easily recognizable on electron and fluorescence microscopy than on light microscopy. Furthermore, during fluorescence microscopy, the green filter provided the most clear visualization of lanthanum phosphate. In conclusion, fluorescence microscopy with a green filter is useful in determining the degree and extent of lanthanum deposition in the gastroduodenal mucosa.

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  • 酢酸亜鉛起因性胃粘膜傷害の1例 Reviewed

    岩室 雅也, 河野 吉泰, 田中 健大, 濱田 健太, 神崎 洋光, 川野 誠司, 河原 祥朗, 岡田 裕之

    日本消化器病学会雑誌   119 ( 9 )   853 - 857   2022.9

  • Site-specific differences in T lymphocyte composition of the gastric mucosa after Helicobacter pylori eradication. Reviewed International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Natsuki Watanabe, Makoto Abe, Hiroyuki Sakae, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Fumio Otsuka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Yanai, Hiroyuki Okada

    Medicine   101 ( 34 )   e30241   2022.8

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    In our earlier work, we revealed that inflammation of the lesser curvature of the gastric body and antrum could constitute independent risk factors for gastric cancer development, while inflammation of the greater curvature was not. The aims of this study were as follows: first, to reveal the differences between T lymphocyte populations of the gastric antrum and the greater and lesser curvatures of the gastric body in patients after Helicobacter pylori eradication; second, to analyze the correlation between the composition of the stomach-resident T lymphocytes and time from H. pylori eradication; and third, to evaluate the sex differences in T lymphocyte subsets after H. pylori eradication. To investigate site-specific differences in stomach-resident T lymphocytes after H. pylori eradication, we performed flow cytometry analysis on samples taken from the gastric antrum, greater curvature of the gastric body, and lesser curvature of the gastric body of 20 patients. We also analyzed the correlation between the composition of the stomach-resident T lymphocytes and the time from H. pylori eradication. The lymphocyte subsets of the antrum and lesser curvature of the body were similar. In contrast, compared to those in the greater curvature of the gastric body, CD4+/CD3+ lymphocyte subsets (43.8 ± 19.4% vs 31.7 ± 14.6%) were elevated in the lesser curvature of the body, whereas CD8+/CD3+ (67.1 ± 21.3% vs 80.4 ± 12.0%), CD7+/CD3+ (91.2 ± 4.6% vs 93.7 ± 3.8%), CCR4+/CD3+ (7.7 ± 8.1% vs 10.4 ± 7.0%), CD45RA+/CD3+CD4+ (27.2 ± 24.8% vs 39.5 ± 20.8%), and CD45RA+/CD3+CD4- (14.2 ± 11.1% vs 18.7 ± 11.5) were lower. Linear regression analysis showed a negative correlation between the time after H. pylori eradication and CD4+/CD3+ (P < .05, R2 = 0.198). There were no significant differences between men and women with respect to the lymphocyte populations. These results indicate that there are site-specific differences in lymphocyte composition in the stomach after H. pylori eradication.

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  • CD19 immunostaining of a stored paraffin-embedded vitrectomy cell block of intraocular lymphoma contributing to chimera antigen receptor T-cell therapy. Reviewed

    Matsuo T, Tanaka T, Fujii N, Fujii K, Kondo E

    Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hematopathology   62 ( 3 )   187 - 189   2022.8

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  • Verrucous carcinoma of the esophagus with complete response after chemoradiotherapy. International journal

    Masashi Hashimoto, Yasuhiro Shirakawa, Shunsuke Tanabe, Takehiro Tanaka, Naoaki Maeda, Kazufumi Sakurama, Kazuhiro Noma, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    Surgical case reports   8 ( 1 )   128 - 128   2022.7

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    BACKGROUND: Verrucous carcinoma of the esophagus (VCE) is a rare tumor that is difficult to diagnose. In most cases, biopsies show nonspecific inflammatory and hyperkeratotic changes and do not show malignant findings. Most VCEs are slowly growing, locally advanced tumors with few metastases. Treatments for VCE are the same as for normal esophageal cancer, involving combined chemotherapy, surgical resection, and radiation therapy. However, it has been reported that VCE has a poor response to radiation or chemoradiotherapy (CRT). A case of VCE with complete response (CR) after CRT is presented. CASE PRESENTATION: A 70-year-old man was found to have white, irregular esophageal mucosa 4 years earlier. He had been followed up as an outpatient as having candidal esophagitis. However, his tumor grew gradually, and biopsy was performed by endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). He was finally diagnosed with VCE. He had no metastases to distant organs, but some lymph node metastases were suspected. The tumor invaded his left bronchus. The esophagostomy and gastrostomy were constructed as emergent procedures. The patient then underwent definitive CRT. 4 weeks after the end of CRT, two-stage esophagectomy was performed. First, he underwent esophagectomy with thoracic lymph node dissection. A latissimus dorsi flap was patched to the bronchus after primary suture of the hole. 6 weeks later, reconstruction of the gastric tube was performed through the antethoracic route. The pathological findings showed CR to CRT, with no proliferative cancer cells in the specimen. The patient has had no recurrence for three and half years after the resection. CONCLUSIONS: We presented a locally advanced VCE that achieved CR to CRT. In cases that have some difficulty for local resection, CRT might be an appropriate treatment for VCE.

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  • Endoscopic features of oxyntic gland adenoma and gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type differ between patients with and without Helicobacter pylori infection: a retrospective observational study. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Chiaki Kusumoto, Masahiro Nakagawa, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Sayo Kobayashi, Masao Yoshioka, Tomoki Inaba, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Chihiro Sakaguchi, Shouichi Tanaka, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    BMC gastroenterology   22 ( 1 )   294 - 294   2022.6

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    BACKGROUND: The endoscopic features of oxyntic gland adenoma and gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type have not been fully investigated in relation to Helicobacter pylori infection status. We compared the morphology, color, and location of these lesions between patients with and without H. pylori infection. METHODS: We retrospectively enrolled 165 patients (180 lesions) from 10 institutions. We divided the patients into the (i) Hp group (patients with current H. pylori infection [active gastritis, n = 13] and those with past infection [inactive gastritis, n = 76]) and (ii) uninfected group (H. pylori-uninfected patients, n = 52). We compared the clinical and endoscopic features of the two groups. We also performed an analysis between (i) lesions with atrophy of the surrounding gastric mucosa (atrophy group) and (ii) lesions without atrophy of the surrounding gastric mucosa (non-atrophy group). RESULTS: The average age was older in the Hp group than in the uninfected group (68.1 ± 8.1 vs. 63.4 ± 8.7 years, p < 0.01). Although the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.09), multiple lesions were observed in 9 of 89 patients (10.1%) in the Hp group and in only 1 of 52 patients (1.9%) in the uninfected group. Meanwhile, significant differences were observed in the prevalence of lesions located in the gastric fornix or cardia (uninfected group: 67.3% vs. Hp group: 38.0%, p < 0.01), with an elevated morphology (80.0% vs. 56.0%, p < 0.01), with a subepithelial-like appearance (78.2% vs. 42.0%, p < 0.01), and with a color similar to that of the peripheral mucosa (43.6% vs. 25.0%, p = 0.02). The male-to-female ratio, lesion size, and presence or absence of vascular dilatation or black pigmentation on the surface were not different between the two groups. In the analysis comparing lesions with and without mucosal atrophy, the prevalence of multiple lesions was significantly higher (p = 0.02) in the atrophy group (5/25 patients, 20.0%) than in the non-atrophy group (7/141 patients, 5.0%). CONCLUSIONS: The endoscopic features of oxyntic gland adenoma and gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type differ between patients with and without H. pylori infection.

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  • Linked Color Imaging (LCI) Emphasizes the Color Changes in the Gastric Mucosa After Helicobacter pylori Eradication. International journal

    Hiroyuki Sakae, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Takuya Satomi, Shotaro Okanoue, Yuka Obayashi, Kenta Hamada, Makoto Abe, Yoshiyasu Kono, Ko Miura, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Yanai, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestive diseases and sciences   67 ( 6 )   2375 - 2384   2022.6

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    BACKGROUND: Diffuse redness is a characteristic endoscopic finding that indicates current infection of Helicobacter pylori, which is reduced after successful eradication. Linked color imaging (LCI) has been reported to improve the visibility of diffuse redness compared to white light imaging (WLI); however, quantitative evaluation has not been reported. AIMS: This study aimed to objectively evaluate the color change of the gastric mucosa after H. pylori eradication. METHODS: Images of the greater curvature of the antrum and corpus were captured, and the sites were biopsied during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) before and 1 year after eradication. The region of interest (ROI) was set around the biopsied area on the images. The color difference (ΔE) before and after eradication was calculated using the CIE L*a*b* color space. The association between the histological evaluation and the color value of the corresponding ROI was determined. RESULTS: At the antrum, there was no significant color change with either mode. At the corpus, the a* value, which reflected redness, decreased significantly after eradication with both modes (WLI: 41.2 to 36.0, LCI: 37.5 to 25.5); the b* value, reflecting yellowish, decreased with WLI, but increased significantly with LCI (WLI: 44.6 to 41.6, LCI: 23.9 to 29.2). The ΔE was significantly larger with LCI than with WLI (16.5 vs. 8.6). The a* values at the corpus were generally associated with histological neutrophil infiltration. CONCLUSIONS: Quantitative evaluation revealed that LCI emphasizes the change in color of the gastric mucosa due to the reduction in diffuse redness.

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  • Prospective multicenter study of the efficacy and safety of cold forceps polypectomy for ≤ 6-mm non-ampullary duodenal low-grade adenomas. International journal

    Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Joichiro Horii, Ryuta Takenaka, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Takao Tsuzuki, Masahide Kita, Yasushi Yamasaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Jun Tomoda, Hiroyuki Okada

    Endoscopy international open   10 ( 6 )   E712-E718   2022.6

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    Background and study aims  Because the endoscopic treatment for non-ampullary duodenal adenoma (NADA) has a non-negligible risk of adverse events (AEs), a safe and easy treatment for NADA is desirable. This was a multicenter prospective trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of cold forceps polypectomy (CFP) for diminutive NADAs. Patients and methods  This study was prospectively conducted at six general hospitals and one university hospital. The inclusion criteria were histologic and endoscopic diagnosis of low-grade NADA measuring ≤ 6 mm. A second endoscopy was scheduled for 1 month after CFP. After confirmation of the success of CFP, 6-month and 12-month surveillance endoscopies were scheduled. The primary endpoint was the endoscopic and histologic disease disappearance rates at the 12-month endoscopy. Results  Thirty-nine lesions from 38 patients were prospectively included. Median tumor size at enrollment was 5 mm (range 3-6 mm). There were four cases of remnant lesions at the second endoscopy, and the lesion disappearance rate of single CFP was 89.7 % (35 /39; 95 % confidence interval (CI), 76.9 %-97.9 %). In three cases, complete removal of the lesion was achieved with a single re-CFP, but one case required four repeat CFPs. The lesion disappearance rate at 12-month endoscopy was 97.4 % (38 /39; 95 %CI, 86.8 %-99.5 %). During the follow-up period, no AEs related to CFP were observed. Conclusions  CFP for NADA ≤ 6 mm was safe and effective in this study. This common endoscopic method to remove lesions may be an option for treatment of diminutive NADAs.

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  • Erratum: Prospective multicenter study of the efficacy and safety of cold forceps polypectomy for ≤ 6-mm non-ampullary duodenal low-grade adenomas. International journal

    Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Joichiro Horii, Ryuta Takenaka, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Takao Tsuzuki, Masahide Kita, Yasushi Yamasaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Jun Tomoda, Hiroyuki Okada

    Endoscopy international open   10 ( 6 )   C6   2022.6

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  • The diagnostic ability to classify neoplasias occurring in inflammatory bowel disease by artificial intelligence and endoscopists: A pilot study. International journal

    Shumpei Yamamoto, Hideaki Kinugasa, Kenta Hamada, Masahiro Tomiya, Takayoshi Tanimoto, Akimitsu Ohto, Akira Toda, Daisuke Takei, Minoru Matsubara, Seiyu Suzuki, Kosuke Inoue, Takehiro Tanaka, Sakiko Hiraoka, Hiroyuki Okada, Yoshiro Kawahara

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    BACKGROUND AND AIM: Although endoscopic resection with careful surveillance instead of total proctocolectomy become to be permitted for visible low-grade dysplasia, it is unclear how accurately endoscopists can differentiate these lesions, as classifying neoplasias occurring in inflammatory bowel disease (IBDN) is exceedingly challenging due to background chronic inflammation. We evaluated a pilot model of an artificial intelligence (AI) system for classifying IBDN and compared it with the endoscopist's ability. METHODS: This study used a deep convolutional neural network, the EfficientNet-B3. Among patients who underwent treatment for IBDN at two hospitals between 2003 and 2021, we selected 862 non-magnified endoscopic images from 99 IBDN lesions and utilized 6 375 352 images that were increased by data augmentation for the development of AI. We evaluated the diagnostic ability of AI using two classifications: the "adenocarcinoma/high-grade dysplasia" and "low-grade dysplasia/sporadic adenoma/normal mucosa" groups. We compared the diagnostic accuracy between AI and endoscopists (three non-experts and four experts) using 186 test set images. RESULTS: The diagnostic ability of the experts/non-experts/AI for the two classifications in the test set images had a sensitivity of 60.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 54.5-66.3)/70.5% (95% CI: 63.8-76.6)/72.5% (95% CI: 60.4-82.5), specificity of 88.0% (95% CI: 84.7-90.8)/78.8% (95% CI: 74.3-83.1)/82.9% (95% CI: 74.8-89.2), and accuracy of 77.8% (95% CI: 74.7-80.8)/75.8% (95% CI: 72-79.3)/79.0% (95% CI: 72.5-84.6), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The diagnostic accuracy of the two classifications of IBDN was higher than that of the experts. Our AI system is valuable enough to contribute to the next generation of clinical practice.

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  • Characterization of Gastric Tissue-Resident T Cells in Autoimmune and Helicobacter pylori-Associated Gastritis. International journal

    Daisuke Kametaka, Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Araki Hirabata, Kenta Hamada, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Current issues in molecular biology   44 ( 6 )   2443 - 2452   2022.5

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    Data regarding the in-depth surface marker profiles of gastric tissue-resident lymphocytes in autoimmune and Helicobacter pylori-associated gastritis are lacking. In this study, we investigated potential differences in lymphocyte composition between these profiles. We enrolled patients with autoimmune (n = 14), active (current infection of H. pylori in the stomach; n = 10), and inactive gastritis (post-eradication of H. pylori; n = 20). Lymphocytes were isolated from the greater curvature of the stomach and lesser curvature of the body and analyzed using flow cytometry. The CD8+/CD3+ and CD4+/CD3+ ratios differed between the samples. Body CD4+/antrum CD4+, which is calculated by dividing the CD4+/CD3+ ratio in the body by that in the antrum, was significantly higher in autoimmune gastritis (3.54 ± 3.13) than in active (1.47 ± 0.41) and inactive gastritis (1.42 ± 0.77). Antrum CD8+/CD4+ in autoimmune gastritis (7.86 ± 7.23) was also higher than that in active (1.49 ± 0.58) and inactive gastritis (2.84 ± 2.17). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of antrum CD8+/CD4+ was 0.842, and the corresponding optimal cutoff point was 4.0, with a sensitivity of 71.4% and a specificity of 93.3%. We propose that an antrum CD8+/CD4+ ratio &gt; 4.0 is a potential diagnostic marker for autoimmune gastritis.

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  • Resection depth for small colorectal polyps comparing cold snare polypectomy, hot snare polypectomy and underwater endoscopic mucosal resection. Reviewed International journal

    Junki Toyosawa, Yasushi Yamasaki, Tsuyoshi Fujimoto, Shouichi Tanaka, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Hiroyuki Okada

    Endoscopy international open   10 ( 5 )   E602-E608   2022.5

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    Background and study aims  Small colorectal polyps are removed by various methods, including cold snare polypectomy (CSP), hot snare polypectomy (HSP), and underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR), but the indications for using these methods are unclear. We retrospectively assessed the efficacy of CSP, HSP, and UEMR for small polyps, focusing on the depth of the resected specimens. Patients and methods  Outpatients with non-pedunculated small polyps (endoscopically diagnosed as 6 to 9 mm), resected by two endoscopists between July 2019 and September 2020, were enrolled. We histologically evaluated the specimens resected via CSP, HSP, and UEMR. The main outcome was the containment rate of the muscularis mucosa (MM) and submucosa (SM) tissues. Results  Forty polyps resected via CSP (n = 14), HSP (n = 12), or UEMR (n = 14) were enrolled after excluding 13 polyps with resection depths that were difficult to determine. The rates of specimens containing MM and SM tissue differed significantly (57 % and 29 % for CSP, 92 % and 83 % for HSP, and 100 % and 100 % for UEMR, respectively ( P  = 0.005 for MM and P  < 0.001 for SM tissue). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed UEMR was an independent factor relating to the containment of SM tissue. The thickness of SM tissue by CSP, HSP, and UEMR were 52 μm, 623 μm, and 1119 μm, respectively ( P  < 0.001). The thickness by CSP was significantly less than those by HSP and UEMR ( P  < 0.001, Bonferroni correction). Conclusions  UEMR could be the best method to contain SM tissue without injection. Further studies are needed to evaluate the indication of UEMR for small polyps.

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  • Fever and electrocoagulation syndrome after colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection for patients with immunosuppressants and steroids. International journal

    Shumpei Yamamoto, Hideaki Kinugasa, Yasushi Yamasaki, Mami Hirai, Soichiro Ako, Kensuke Takei, Shoko Igawa, Eriko Yasutomi, Shohei Oka, Masayasu Ohmori, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Keita Harada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Kazuhiro Nouso, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    DEN open   2 ( 1 )   e83   2022.4

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    OBJECTIVES: Transient fever and electrocoagulation syndrome after colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) remain a challenge. The aim of this study was to assess the risk factors of post-ESD fever and post-ESD coagulation syndrome (PECS), focusing on the involvement of immunosuppressive drugs and steroids (IM). METHODS: This retrospective analysis included 510 patients who underwent colorectal ESD at Okayama University Hospital from 2015 to 2020. The incidence rate, clinical outcome, and factors associated with post-ESD fever and PECS were investigated. RESULTS: Post-ESD fever and PECS occurred in 63 patients (12.4%) and 43 patients (8.4%), respectively. In multivariate analysis, the American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status ≥3, the use of immunosuppressants or prednisolone ≥5mg (IM group), and injury to muscle layer/perforation were significantly associated with post-ESD fever. In PECS, IM group, tumors located on the right side, treatment time ≥60 min, injury to the muscle layer, and multiple lesions were independent risk factors. Both post-ESD fever and PECS improved conservatively in the IM group, and no serious complication was observed. CONCLUSIONS: The use of IM was a risk factor for both post-ESD fever and PECS. However, there were no serious complications in colorectal ESD for patients taking IM.

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  • Esophageal xanthoma with nearby coexistent squamous cell carcinoma observed using magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging. Reviewed

    Tomohiko Mannami, Tsukasa Sakaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Yasushi Fukumoto, Toshiyuki Wakatsuki, Shinichi Furutachi, Shin'ichi Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Umekawa, Mayu Mitsumune, Hanako Nagahara, Genyo Ikeda, Nobukiyo Fujiwara

    Clinical journal of gastroenterology   15 ( 2 )   325 - 332   2022.4

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    We report the case of a 63-year-old man who underwent annual surveillance esophagogastroduodenoscopy, during which a small squamous cell carcinoma and a tiny yellowish granular lesion were found in the middle esophagus, slightly apart from each other. Magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging of the yellowish granular lesion showed yellowish spots and blots scattered within an approximately 2-mm area. The larger spots appeared nodular and were overlaid with tortuous microvessels. Subsequently, both the lesions were excised en masse via endoscopic submucosal dissection, and the yellowish lesion was determined to be xanthoma. Histologically, an aggregated nest of foam cells surrounded by intrapapillary capillary vessels filled the intraepithelial papillae; the foam cells also extended inferiorly, below the rete ridges, and were sparsely distributed through the lamina propria mucosae. To our knowledge, the latter finding is the first to be described in literature, which leads us to postulate that the number of foam cells in the lamina propria mucosae may affect how thick and yellow a xanthoma appears on endoscopy. We believe that this case that presents a highly detailed comparison between endoscopic and histologic findings improves our understanding of the endoscopic appearance of esophageal xanthomas and may facilitate a precise diagnosis of this rare disease.

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    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    World journal of gastrointestinal pathophysiology   13 ( 2 )   41 - 49   2022.3

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    Electron microscopy has long been used in research in the fields of life sciences and materials sciences. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) analyses have also been performed in the field of gastroenterology. Electron microscopy and EDX enable (1) Observation of ultrastructural differences in esophageal epithelial cells in patients with gastroesophageal reflux and eosinophilic esophagitis; (2) Detection of lanthanum deposition in the stomach and duodenum; (3) Ultrastructural and elemental analyses of enteroliths and bezoars; (4) Detection and characterization of microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract; (5) Diagnosis of gastrointestinal tumors with neuroendocrine differentiation; and (6) Analysis of gold nanoparticles potentially used in endoscopic photodynamic therapy. This review aims to foster a better understanding of electron microscopy applications by reviewing relevant clinical studies, basic research findings, and the state of current research carried out in gastroenterology science.

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  • Proton beam therapy followed by pembrolizumab for giant ocular surface conjunctival malignant melanoma: A case report. International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Osamu Yamasaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Kuniaki Katsui, Takahiro Waki

    Molecular and clinical oncology   16 ( 1 )   12 - 12   2022.1

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    The present study describes proton beam therapy as a clinical option to achieve local control of giant conjunctival melanoma in an aged person, instead of orbital exenteration. An 80-year-old woman with one-year history of left-eye injection and hemorrhage experienced rapid growth of the ocular surface black mass. At the initial visit, a black, elastic hard, hemorrhage-prone, thickened mass in the size of 30x40 mm with a presumed wide stalk covered the total area of the lid fissure on the left side. Biopsy of the mass demonstrated anomalous melanin-containing cells in fibrin and hemorrhage, which were positive for cocktail-mix antibodies against tyrosinase, melanoma antigen recognized by T cells-1 and human melanoma black-45, indicative of malignant melanoma. One month after the initial visit, the patient underwent proton beam therapy at the total dose of 70.4 Gy (relative biological effectiveness) in 32 fractions (~10 min each) in one and a half months. One month after the end of proton beam therapy, 3.5 months from the initial visit, the patient was found by computed tomographic scan to have multiple metastatic lesions in bilateral lung fields. With the evidence of absent BRAF mutation, the patient underwent intravenous administration of pembrolizumab 77.2 mg every three weeks five times in total. Then, three months after proton beam therapy, ocular surface melanoma almost subsided and the clear cornea allowed visualization of the intraocular lens inside the eye. In three weeks, spontaneous corneal perforation was plugged with iris incarceration. The patient died suddenly of unknown cause 7.5 months from the initial visit. The local control of giant conjunctival melanoma was achieved by proton beam therapy, leading to patient's satisfaction and better quality of life. Proton beam therapy, followed by immune checkpoint inhibitors, would become the future standard of care for unresectable giant conjunctival melanoma.

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  • Enriched CD45RACD62L+ central memory T and decreased CD3+CD56+ natural killer T lymphocyte subsets in the rectum of ulcerative colitis patients

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Natsuki Watanabe, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Sakiko Hiraoka, Fumio Otsuka, Hiroyuki Okada

    International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology   36   205873842110519 - 205873842110519   2022.1

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    To investigate the distinctive features of lymphocytes promoting inflammation in ulcerative colitis.

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    We performed flow cytometric analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and colorectal mucosa lymphocytes in ulcerative colitis patients ( n = 13) and control patients ( n = 5).

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    CD62L+/CD3+CD4+ (35.7 ± 14.0% vs. 19.9 ± 6.4%) and CD62L+/CD3+CD4 cells (17.1 ± 17.4% vs. 2.4 ± 3.9%) were higher in the rectum of ulcerative colitis patients than in control patients. Subpopulation analysis revealed that CD45RACD62L+/CD3+CD4+, that is, central memory T cell fraction in CD4+ T cells, was significantly increased in the rectum of ulcerative colitis, compared to that in control patients (23.3 ± 10.5% vs. 8.2 ± 4.0%). Comparison of rectum and colon samples in ulcerative colitis patients indicated that CD56+/CD3+ was decreased in the rectum compared to that in the colon (11.3 ± 12.5% vs. 21.3 ± 16.5%). The ratio of CD56+/CD3+ was also decreased in the rectum of active ulcerative colitis patients compared to that in ulcerative colitis patients at the endoscopic remission stages (2.8 ± 1.7% vs. 18.5 ± 13.3%).

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    We demonstrated that CD62L+ T lymphocytes, particularly the CD45RACD62L+ T cell subset that represents central memory T cells, were increased in the rectum of patients with ulcerative colitis. In addition, the CD56+/CD3+ subset (natural killer T cells) was decreased in the rectum compared to that of less inflamed colonic mucosa. These results suggest that the enrichment of central memory T lymphocytes and the reduction of natural killer T cells in the gut mucosa are involved in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis.

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  • COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine–Associated Uveitis Leading to Diagnosis of Sarcoidosis: Case Report and Review of Literature

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Hiroyuki Honda, Takehiro Tanaka, Kensuke Uraguchi, Masaaki Kawahara, Hideharu Hagiya

    Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports   10   232470962210864 - 232470962210864   2022.1

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    A 34-year-old Japanese person with male gender identity who had been taking intramuscular injection of methyltestosterone depot for 11 years after bilateral mastectomy noticed blurred vision 5 days after the second vaccination for COVID-19 (Tozinameran; Pfizer-BioNTech) in the interval of 3 weeks following the first vaccination. The patient was diagnosed as granulomatous iritis with mutton-fat keratic precipitates and small iris nodules at the pupillary margin in the right eye and began to have 0.1% betamethasone eye drops with good response. The patient, however, continued to have fever and malaise and showed a high level of serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) even 4 weeks after the second vaccination. Computed tomographic scan disclosed mediastinal and bilateral hilar small lymphadenopathy together with limited granular lesion in the right lung. Gallium-67 scintigraphy demonstrated high uptake not only in mediastinal and hilar lymph nodes but also in bilateral parotid glands. Right parotid gland biopsy revealed noncaseating granulomas and proved pathological diagnosis of sarcoidosis. The systemic symptoms were relieved by oral prednisolone 20 mg daily. Even though the causal relationship remains undetermined, this case is unique at the point that vaccine-associated uveitis led to the detection of pulmonary lesions and lymphadenopathy, resulting in clinical and pathological diagnosis of sarcoidosis. In literature review, 3 patients showed sarcoidosis-like diseases after COVID-19 vaccination: 2 patients were diagnosed clinically as Lofgren syndrome with acute onset of erythema nodosum and ankle swelling, with or without mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy, whereas 1 patient with mediastinal lymphadenopathy but no uveitis was diagnosed pathologically by biopsy as sarcoidosis.

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  • Zinc Acetate Dihydrate Tablet-associated Gastric Lesions.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Sakiko Kuraoka, Kenta Hamada, Makoto Abe, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   61 ( 13 )   1931 - 1938   2022

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    Objective This study aimed to determine the prevalence and endoscopic features of zinc acetate dihydrate tablet-associated gastric lesions. Methods We retrospectively examined the endoscopic features of 47 patients taking zinc acetate dihydrate tablets who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Results Gastric mucosal alterations, including redness, erosions, ulcers, and adhesion of the white coat, were observed in 29 of 47 patients (61.7%). Among patients with gastric lesions (group A), there was a significantly higher percentage of symptomatic patients in comparison to patients without lesions (group B) (65.5% vs. 22.2%; p<0.01). The background characteristics of the two groups did not differ to a statistically significant extent. On esophagogastroduodenoscopy, mucosal redness (n=27, 93.1%), erosions (n=26, 90.0%), adhesion of the white coat (n=25, 86.2%), and ulcers (n=9, 31.0%) were observed. None of the 19 patients who previously underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy had gastric lesions before starting zinc acetate dihydrate. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy was performed after the cessation of zinc acetate dihydrate intake in six patients, and revealed the resolution of gastric lesions. Conclusion Gastric lesions were observed in 29 of 47 patients who were taking zinc acetate dihydrate tablets. The most common endoscopic findings were mucosal redness (93.1%), erosions (90.0%), adhesion of the white coat (86.2%), and ulcers (31.0%). Although the exact pathogenesis is uncertain, we believe that understanding the unique manifestations of this gastric lesion will help physicians manage adverse events in patients taking zinc acetate dihydrate tablets.

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  • Helicobacter suis-Associated Gastritis Mimicking Conventional H. pylori-Associated Atrophic Gastritis. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Somay Yamagata Murayama, Masahiko Nakamura, Kenta Hamada, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2022   4254605 - 4254605   2022

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    A 45-year-old Japanese man underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy, which revealed spotty redness at the gastric fornix, mucosal swelling, diffuse redness in the corpus, and mucosal atrophy in the gastric angle and antrum. Histological examination showed rod-shaped bacteria that appeared larger than Helicobacter pylori. The patient tested positive for rapid urease test, and serum anti-H. pylori IgG antibody test results were negative. Further examination of the bacteria revealed that H. suis antibody test was positive, and the presence of H. suis was confirmed using H. suis-specific real-time PCR. H. suis was successfully eradicated after triple therapy with vonoprazan, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin. This case reinforces the notion that non-H. pylori Helicobacter species such as H. suis and H. heilmannii may be involved in the pathogenesis of active gastritis in patients who test negative for H. pylori antibodies.

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  • [Zinc acetate-associated gastric lesions:a case report].

    Masaya Iwamuro, Yoshiyasu Kono, Takehiro Tanaka, Kenta Hamada, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi = The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology   119 ( 9 )   853 - 857   2022

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    An 82-year-old Japanese man underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy for postprandial epigastric discomfort. The patient was diagnosed with hypozincemia with a serum zinc level of 63μg/dL (normal range:80-130μg/dL), and he had commenced oral intake of zinc acetate 1 month before the esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Endoscopy showed erosions with white-coated mucosa surface adhesions and erythema on the lesser curvature of the gastric body. Moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma was suspected based on the biopsy examination findings;therefore, he was referred to our hospital for further examination and treatment. A repeat endoscopy showed two erosions with white-coated mucosa surface adhesion and erythema on the lesser curvature of the gastric body. However, the lesion location was different from that detected in the initial endoscopy. The biopsy showed no neoplastic changes. Therefore, based on the endoscopic findings and history of oral zinc acetate administration, we diagnosed the gastric mucosal injury as zinc acetate-associated gastric lesions. The cessation of zinc acetate intake resulted in the resolution of gastric lesions. Reassessment of the biopsy specimen from the initial endoscopy revealed erosions, epithelial cells showing infarct-like necrosis, degenerative atypical cells, and necrotic substances, which were misdiagnosed as neoplastic changes. This case highlights the importance of recognizing the typical endoscopic features of a zinc acetate-associated gastric lesion to enable its prompt diagnosis during esophagogastroduodenoscopy.

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  • A Case of Relapsed Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Treated with CD19-directed Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy.

    Ryo Mizuta, Yoshihiro Otani, Kentaro Fujii, Atsuhito Uneda, Joji Ishida, Takehiro Tanaka, Shuntaro Ikegawa, Nobuharu Fujii, Yoshinobu Maeda, Isao Date

    NMC case report journal   9   275 - 280   2022

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    Although high-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) is the standard therapy for primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL), the prognosis remains poor. Because 90% of PCNSL is diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy is expected to be beneficial. However, there are limited reports on CAR-T cell therapy for PCNSL because of the concern of neurotoxicity. Here, we report a case of relapsed PCNSL treated with anti-CD19 CAR-T cell therapy. A 40-year-old woman presenting with visual disturbance in her left eye was initially diagnosed with bilateral uveitis. Her histological diagnosis was DLBCL, and she was positive for CD19. Although she received chemotherapy including HD-MTX, the tumor relapsed in her right occipital lobe. She underwent remission induction therapy and then anti-CD19 CAR-T cell therapy. Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) grade 2 occurred, but there were no complications of CAR-T cell-related encephalopathy syndrome (CRES). She has achieved complete response for more than 1 year. Anti-CD19 CAR-T cell therapy is a revolutionary immunotherapy for treating relapsed or refractory (R/R) B lineage malignancies. Although there are concerns regarding CRS and CRES in central nervous system lymphoma, the use of anti-CD19 CAR-T cells to treat R/R PCNSL is safe and feasible.

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  • Zinc Acetate Dihydrate Tablet-Associated Gastritis Occurring in a Post-Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipient. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Akifumi Matsumura, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2022   4637707 - 4637707   2022

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    A 65-year-old Japanese woman underwent umbilical cord blood transplantation for acute myeloid leukemia. Zinc acetate dihydrate tablets were administered for hypozincemia after transplantation, and vomiting and appetite loss occurred soon thereafter. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed mucosal redness, erosion, white coat adhesion, and ulcers. Although graft-versus-host disease, intestinal transplant-associated microangiopathy, and cytomegalovirus infection were considered as possible causes, we diagnosed the patient with zinc acetate dihydrate tablet-associated gastric mucosal alterations based on the endoscopic features. This case reinforces the notion that medication-associated gastric lesions should be suspected in patients taking zinc acetate dihydrate tablets.

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  • Microsatellite Instability Analysis and Its Prognostic Value in Invasive Nonampullary Duodenal Adenocarcinoma. International journal

    Guang Yang, Takehiro Tanaka, Hideaki Kinugasa, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Meng-Xi Chen, Koichi Ichimura, Masahiro Nakagawa, Zai-Shun Jin, Ru-Yi Zheng, Tadashi Yoshino

    Oncology   100 ( 5 )   290 - 302   2022

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    PURPOSE: Nonampullary duodenal adenocarcinoma (NADA) is a rare disease. Although several prognostic factors have been reported for this disease, they remain controversial due to their rarity. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed 54 cases of invasive NADA, focusing on the microsatellite instability (MSI) phenotype, programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression, and prognostic factors. METHODS: Expression of the PD-L1 protein and cell differentiation markers in tumors was detected by immunohistochemistry. Microsatellite markers (NR-21, NR-22, NR-24, BAT-25, and BAT-26) were amplified for MSI assessment by PCR. RESULTS: The incidence of MSI in invasive NADA was 35.2%. No significant correlation between the MSI phenotype and clinicopathological factors was observed. Positive expression of PD-L1 by immune cells was common in advanced-stage disease (p = 0.054), and positive expression of PD-L1 in cancer cells correlated significantly with the histologically undifferentiated type (p = 0.016). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis demonstrated a significantly better overall survival (OS) in patients with MSI (p = 0.013) and at early-stage disease (p = 0.000) than in those with microsatellite-stable or at late tumor stages. Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that MSI (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.282, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.106-0.751, p = 0.011) and early tumor stage (stage I-II) (HR: 8.81, 95% CI: 2.545-30.500, p = 0.001) were independent better prognostic factors of OS. CONCLUSIONS: MSI and early tumor stage (stage I-II) were independent better prognostic factors of OS. A high proportion of MSI phenotypes and positive PD-L1 expression may be helpful for identifying immune checkpoint inhibitors as a novel therapeutic strategy.

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  • Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma 18 Years After Bilateral Lacrimal Gland IgG4-Related Disease: Case Report and Literature Review. Reviewed International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Kenji Notohara, Kazuya Okada

    Journal of investigative medicine high impact case reports   10   23247096211067894 - 23247096211067894   2022

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    IgG4-related disease is a recently established clinical entity. The disease might serve as the background for later development of systemic lymphoma. This study aims to confirm the diagnosis of IgG4-related disease by re-staining lacrimal gland lesions diagnosed previously with low-grade lymphoma in a patient who developed systemic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) 18 years later. A 53-year-old man developed bilateral lacrimal gland swelling and right submandibular gland swelling and was diagnosed by excision as low-grade lymphoma. In follow-up, positron emission tomography showed high uptake in the median hyoid 11 years later but no malignancy was detected by laryngeal submucosal biopsy. He was well with no treatment until 18 years later when he had palatal swelling and was diagnosed with DLBCL by oral floor biopsy. He had systemic lymphadenopathy, infiltration in paranasal sinuses, hypopharynx, small intestine, kidney, and prostate. He underwent 8 courses of R-CHOP and 3 courses of high-dose methotrexate and achieved complete remission with no relapse for 1 year thereafter. Re-immunostaining of paraffin blocks of bilateral lacrimal gland lesions showed IgG and IgG4-positive lymphocytes and plasma cells among lymphoid follicles separated by fibrous bundles, with 10 or more IgG4-positive cells in high-power field. The IgG4/IgG-positive cell ratio was 100% and the number of κ chain-positive cells and λ chain-positive cells was the same. The bilateral lacrimal lesions were thus re-diagnosed as IgG4-related disease. In conclusion, systemic DLBCL occurred approximately 20 years after lacrimal gland IgG4-related disease. Literature review revealed 12 patients with IgG4-related disease, including the present patient, who later developed lymphoma in the other organs.

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  • Clinicopathological Characteristics of Superficial Barrett's Adenocarcinoma in a Japanese Population: A Retrospective, Multicenter Study.

    Kenta Hamada, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Koji Miyahara, Masahiro Nakagawa, Hirokazu Mouri, Motowo Mizuno, Sakuma Takahashi, Shinichiro Hori, Junichiro Nasu, Takao Tsuzuki, Jiro Miyaike, Ryuta Takenaka, Kenji Yamauchi, Sayo Kobayashi, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Masafumi Inoue, Mamoru Nishimura, Minoru Matsubara, Jun Tomoda, Yasushi Yamasaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Yasuhiro Shirakawa, Yoshiro Kawahara, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   61 ( 8 )   1115 - 1123   2022

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    Objective Although Barrett's adenocarcinoma (BA) remains a minor disease in Japan, its incidence has been gradually increasing. We analyzed the characteristics of BA in Japanese populations. Methods We retrospectively reviewed medical records and analyzed the clinicopathological differences between short-segment Barrett's esophagus (SSBE) and long-segment Barrett's esophagus (LSBE), as well as metastasis. Local recurrence and metachronous lesions were analyzed only in patients who underwent endoscopic resection (ER). Patients Consecutive patients who had pathological T1 BAs resected by ER or surgery from January 2003 to December 2017. Results A total of 168 patients were analyzed, including 139 with SSBE and 29 with LSBE. In total, 67% of the SSBE lesions and 32% of the LSBE lesions were located between 0 and 3 o'clock (p=0.0014). No patients who achieved pathological margin-free resection (pR0) and 17% of patients who did not achieve pR0 experienced local recurrence (p=0.0131). None of the patients without lymphovascular involvement, a poorly differentiated component, lesion size of >30 mm, and submucosal invasion of >500 μm experienced metastasis. The 5-year cumulative incidence rate of metachronous BA after ER was 0% in patients with SSBE and 40% in patients with LSBE (p=0.0005). Conclusion Superficial BA was likely to be detected at the right anterior wall of SSBE in the Japanese population. The risk for metachronous BA after ER was high in Japanese patients with LSBE, as in Western patients.

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  • Bilateral Optic Disc Swelling as a Plausible Common Ocular Sign of Autoinflammatory Diseases: Report of Three Patients with Blau Syndrome or Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndrome. International journal

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Masato Yashiro, Osamu Yamasaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Akira Manki

    Life (Basel, Switzerland)   11 ( 12 )   2021.12

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    The aim of this study is to describe bilateral optic disc swelling in three consecutive patients with Blau syndrome or cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome at a single institution. Case 1 was a 30-year-old woman receiving 25 mg etanercept twice weekly who had been diagnosed as early-onset sarcoidosis by biopsy of skin rashes at 5 months old and genetically diagnosed with Blau syndrome with CARD15/NOD2 mutation (N670K) at 13 years old. At 10 years old, she began to have uveitis with optic disc swelling in both eyes, resulting in macular degeneration and optic disc atrophy at 17 years old only when etanercept was introduced. Case 2 was a 21-year-old man receiving adalimumab every 2 weeks who had been diagnosed as early-onset sarcoidosis by biopsy of skin rashes at 1.5 years old and genetically diagnosed as Blau syndrome with CARD15/NOD2 mutation (C495Y) at 5 years old. At 8 years old, around the time of adalimumab introduction, he began to show bilateral optic disc swelling which continued until the age of 16 years when the dose of adalimumab was increased. Case 3 was a 20-year-old woman receiving canakinumab every 8 weeks for systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, and abdominal pain and later for sensorineural hearing disturbance on both sides. She had been diagnosed genetically with cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome with NLRP3 mutation (Y859C) at 7 years old. At 5 years old, she was found to have bilateral optic disc swelling, which continued until the age of 10 years when she began receiving canakinumab (IL-1β inhibitor). Bilateral optic disc swelling might be tentatively designated as a plausible common ocular feature, if it occurred, in autoinflammatory diseases to pay more attention to ophthalmic complications in rare diseases.

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  • The Impact of KRAS Mutation in Patients With Sporadic Nonampullary Duodenal Epithelial Tumors. International journal

    Hideaki Kinugasa, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Shumpei Yamamoto, Yasushi Yamasaki, Kazuhiro Nouso, Kouichi Ichimura, Masahiro Nakagawa, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Hiroyuki Okada

    Clinical and translational gastroenterology   12 ( 11 )   e00424   2021.11

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    INTRODUCTION: The genomic characterization of primary nonampullary duodenal adenocarcinoma indicates a genetic resemblance to gastric and colorectal cancers. However, a correlation between the clinical and molecular characteristics of these cancers has not been established. This study aimed to elucidate the clinicopathological features of sporadic nonampullary duodenal epithelial tumors, including their molecular characteristics and prognostic factors. METHODS: One hundred forty-eight patients with sporadic nonampullary duodenal epithelial tumors were examined in this study. Patient sex, age, TNM stage, tumor location, treatment methods, histology, KRAS mutation, BRAF mutation, Fusobacterium nucleatum, mucin phenotype, and programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) status were evaluated. KRAS and BRAF mutations, Fusobacterium nucleatum, mucin phenotype, and PD-L1 status were analyzed by direct sequencing, quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and immunochemical staining. RESULTS: The median follow-up duration was 119.4 months. There were no deaths from duodenal adenoma (the primary disease). Kaplan-Meier analysis for duodenal adenocarcinoma showed a significant effect of TNM stage (P < 0.01). In univariate analysis of primary deaths from duodenal adenocarcinoma, TNM stage II or higher, undifferentiated, KRAS mutations, gastric phenotype, intestinal phenotype, and PD-L1 status were significant factors. In multivariate analysis, TNM stage II or higher (hazard ratio: 1.63 × 1010, 95% confidence interval: 18.66-6.69 × 1036) and KRAS mutation (hazard ratio: 3.49, confidence interval: 1.52-7.91) were significant factors. DISCUSSION: Only KRAS mutation was a significant prognostic factor in primary sporadic nonampullary duodenal adenocarcinoma in cases in which TNM stage was considered.

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  • Circulating tumor DNA dynamics analysis in a xenograft mouse model with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. International journal

    Hiroyuki Terasawa, Hideaki Kinugasa, Kazuhiro Nouso, Shumpei Yamamoto, Mami Hirai, Takehiro Tanaka, Akinobu Takaki, Hiroyuki Okada

    World journal of gastroenterology   27 ( 41 )   7134 - 7143   2021.11

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    BACKGROUND: It remains unclear which factors, such as tumor volume and tumor invasion, influence circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), and the origin of ctDNA in liquid biopsy is always problematic. To use liquid biopsies clinically, it will be very important to address these questions. AIM: To assess the origin of ctDNA, clarify the dynamics of ctDNA levels, assess ctDNA levels by using a xenograft mouse after treatment, and to determine whether tumor volume and invasion are related to ctDNA levels. METHODS: Tumor xenotransplants were established by inoculating BALB/c-nu/nu mice with the TE11 cell line. Groups of mice were injected with xenografts at two or four sites and sacrificed at the appropriate time point after xenotransplantation for ctDNA analysis. Analysis of ctDNA was performed by droplet digital PCR, using the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene. RESULTS: Mice given two-site xenografts were sacrificed for ctDNA at week 4 and week 8. No hTERT was detected at week 4, but it was detected at week 8. However, in four-site xenograft mice, hTERT was detected both at week 4 and week 6. These experiments revealed that both tumor invasion and tumor volume were associated with the detection of ctDNA. In resection experiments, hTERT was detected at resection, but had decreased by 6 h, and was no longer detected 1 and 3 d after resection. CONCLUSION: We clarified the origin and dynamics of ctDNA, showing that tumor volume is an important factor. We also found that when the tumor was completely resected, ctDNA was absent after one or more days.

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  • Scoring systems for differentiating gastrointestinal stromal tumors and schwannomas from leiomyomas in the stomach. International journal

    Shotaro Okanoue, Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Takuya Satomi, Kenta Hamada, Hiroyuki Sakae, Makoto Abe, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Medicine   100 ( 40 )   e27520   2021.10

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    ABSTRACT: There is no practical predictive model for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). To establish a practical predictive model for the diagnosis of subepithelial lesions in the stomach, we reviewed patients with GISTs (n = 89), schwannomas (n = 7), and leiomyomas (n = 28).The tumor was more frequently found along the gastric cardia in the leiomyoma group (57.1%) than in the GIST/schwannoma group (2.1%, P < .01). Contrast enhancement (57.3% vs 0%, P < .01) and intra-tumoral necrosis (34.4% vs 0.0%, P < .01) were more frequently observed in the GIST/schwannoma group than in the leiomyoma group. On endoscopic ultrasonography, 58.3% of GISTs/schwannomas showed uneven echogenicity, whereas the echogenicity was uneven in 21.4% of leiomyomas (P < .01). There were no differences between the tumor color and the presence or absence of ulcer formation, tumor bleeding, irregularity of the tumor margin, cystic spaces, and hyperechoic spots between the 2 groups. Based on these results, we developed a 2-step diagnostic algorithm for GISTs/schwannomas. The first step comprises 1 endoscopic feature: a cardiac or non-cardiac location. Tumors with a cardiac location were judged as leiomyomas and those with a non-cardiac location were judged as GISTs/schwannomas, with 96.9% sensitivity and 57.1% specificity for GIST/schwannoma diagnosis. The second step comprises a combination of endoscopic (non-cardiac location), radiologic (positive contrast enhancement and intra-tumoral necrosis), and endosonographic (uneven echogenicity) features for a total of 4 points. We assigned 1 point to each feature. Tumors with scores of 2 to 4 were judged as GISTs/schwannomas, with 81.3% sensitivity and 92.9% specificity for GIST/schwannoma diagnosis.Our predictive model will be a practical guide for the management of gastric subepithelial lesions.

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  • Clinical characteristics and course of sporadic non-ampullary duodenal adenomas: A multicenter retrospective study. International journal

    Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Masahiro Nakagawa, Tomoki Inaba, Masahiro Takatani, Ryuta Takenaka, Masao Yoshioka, Atsushi Imagawa, Masafumi Inoue, Seiyuu Suzuki, Jun Tomoda, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Medicine   100 ( 39 )   e27382   2021.10

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    ABSTRACT: Sporadic non-ampullary duodenal adenoma (SNADA) is a rare disease, and therefore, its clinical characteristics have not been comprehensively investigated. Furthermore, owing to the high complication rates and severity of endoscopic resection, treatment strategies vary among facilities. In the present study, we aimed to clarify the clinical characteristics and course of SNADA.We extracted clinical and histological records of SNADA cases diagnosed in 11 hospitals between September 1999 and August 2014. The patients were divided into "no-resection" and "resection" groups based on the initial treatment approach. We investigated the long-term outcome of the "no-resection" group and treatment results of the "resection" group, with particular interest in endoscopic resection.Overall, 299 patients were diagnosed with SNADA. The median age at diagnosis was 67 years (range, 31-88 years), with approximately twice as many men as women. The median tumor size was 8.0 mm (2-60 mm). In total, 161 patients were initially selected for no-resection and 138 underwent resection. Age >70 years and the presence of either severe illness or poor performance status were significantly related to opting for no-resection. In the no-resection group, 101 patients underwent endoscopic follow-up for at least 1 year. During the observational period (2.5 ± 2.2 years), 27 lesions (27%) disappeared following cold forceps biopsy, and 13 lesions (14%) presented lateral growth. Four lesions (4%) changed to mucosal carcinoma, 3 were treated endoscopically, and 1 was surgically resected. Nineteen patients died; however, no one died of duodenal carcinoma. In the endoscopic resection group, en bloc resection was achieved in 78% of patients. However, the complication rate for perforation was 7%, and endoscopic submucosal dissection was associated with a 36% perforation rate.With the low incidence of cancer development and no disease specific death, the strategy of initially not performing resection could be considered especially for the older adults, poor-prognosis patients, or small lesions.

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  • Diffuse Esophageal Wall Thickening Due to Lymphoma.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   60 ( 19 )   3179 - 3180   2021.10

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  • Gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic gland type with two closely located lesions endoscopically resected en masse. International journal

    Tomohiko Mannami, Takehiro Tanaka, Nobukiyo Fujiwara

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  • Evaluation of complete cold forceps polypectomy resection rate for 3- to 5-mm colorectal polyps. International journal

    Yasushi Yamasaki, Keita Harada, Shumpei Yamamoto, Eriko Yasutomi, Mami Hirai, Masayasu Ohmori, Shohei Oka, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Hideaki Kinugasa, Yuusaku Sugihara, Masahiro Takahara, Sakiko Hiraoka, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestive endoscopy : official journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society   33 ( 6 )   948 - 954   2021.9

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    BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: The propriety of cold forceps polypectomy (CFP) using jumbo biopsy forceps for diminutive polyps remains controversial. We conducted a prospective study to evaluate the complete CFP resection rate of 3-5-mm polyps using additional endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) specimens following CFP. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with 3-5-mm protruded or flat elevated colorectal polyps diagnosed endoscopically as adenomas or serrated lesions were prospectively enrolled. CFP using jumbo biopsy forceps was used to remove the eligible polyps and repeated until the absence of residuals were confirmed via image-enhanced endoscopy or chromoendoscopy. After CFP, saline was injected at the defect, and the marginal specimen of the defect was resected using EMR to histologically evaluate the residue. The primary outcome was the complete CFP resection rate, which was defined as no residue at the EMR site. Other outcomes were the number of CFP bites and the complete resection rate by lesion size. RESULTS: Eighty patients with 120 polyps were enrolled. The mean polyp size was 4.1 ± 0.7 mm. The overall complete resection rate was 96.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 91.7-98.7), and the rates for 3-, 4- and 5-mm polyps were 100% (95% CI, 86.7-100), 96.0% (95% CI, 86.5-98.9) and 95.5% (95% CI, 85.1-98.8), respectively. The one-bite CFP rates were 92%, 60% and 31% for the 3-, 4- and 5-mm polyps, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The complete CFP resection rate for 3-5-mm polyps was acceptable, although the one-bite clearance rate decreased as the polyp size increased (UMIN000028841).

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  • Assessment of the Concordance Rate between Intraoperative Pathological Diagnosis and the Final Pathological Diagnosis of Spinal Cord Tumors.

    Sosuke Muraoka, Kentaro Yamane, Haruo Misawa, Tomoyuki Takigawa, Tomoko Tetsunaga, Yoshiaki Oda, Kazuo Nakanishi, Toshifumi Ozaki, Takehiro Tanaka

    Acta medica Okayama   75 ( 4 )   455 - 460   2021.8

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    The intraoperative pathological diagnosis (IPD) plays an important role in determining the optimal surgical treatment for spinal cord tumors. The final pathological diagnosis (FPD) is sometimes different from the IPD. Here, we sought to identify the accuracy of the IPD of spinal cord tumors compared to the FPD. We retrospec-tively analyzed the cases of 108 patients with spinal cord tumors treated surgically in our institute; the IPD, FPD, mismatched cases, and concordance rate between the IPD and FPD were investigated. Five cases involved a mismatch between the IPD and FPD. The overall concordance rate was 95.4%, with 90.9% for extra-dural lesions, 98.5% for intradural extramedullary lesions, 84.2% for intramedullary lesions, and 100% for dumbbell-type tumors. The concordance rate of intramedullary lesions tended to be lower than that of other lesions (p = 0.096). A lower concordance rate was revealed for intramedullary lesions compared to the other lesions. Despite the IPD clearly remaining a valuable tool during operative procedures, surgeons should recog-nize the limitations of IPDs and make comprehensive decisions about surgical treatments.

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  • Two Types of Polyp Shape Observed in the Stomach of Patients with Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Shinichiro Hori, Masao Yoshioka, Yuki Moritou, Takehiro Tanaka, Motowo Mizuno, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   75 ( 4 )   471 - 477   2021.8

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    The characteristics of gastric polyps in patients with Peutz-Jeghers (PJ) syndrome (PJS) have not been fully investigated. The objective of this study was to reveal the endoscopic and pathologic findings of gastric polyps in patients with PJS. We reviewed 11 patients with PJS treated at 6 institutions, and summarized the endo-scopic and pathologic features of their gastric polyps. The polyps were mainly classified into 2 types: (i) soli-tary or sporadic polyps > 5 mm, reddish in color with a sessile or semi-pedunculated morphology (n = 9); and (ii) multiple sessile polyps ≤ 5 mm with the same color tone as the peripheral mucosa (n = 9). Patients who underwent endoscopic mucosal resection for polyps > 5 mm were diagnosed with PJ polyps (n = 2), whereas those who underwent biopsy were diagnosed with hyperplastic polyps. Polyps ≤ 5 mm were pathologically diagnosed as fundic gland polyps or hyperplastic polyps. This study revealed that patients with PJS present with 2 types of polyps in the stomach. Endoscopic mucosal resection of polyps > 5 mm seems necessary for the pathologic diagnosis of PJ polyps.

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  • Pathological and clinical effects of interleukin-6 on human myocarditis. International journal

    Naofumi Amioka, Kazufumi Nakamura, Tomonari Kimura, Keiko Ohta-Ogo, Takehiro Tanaka, Tomohiro Toji, Satoshi Akagi, Koji Nakagawa, Norihisa Toh, Masashi Yoshida, Toru Miyoshi, Nobuhiro Nishii, Atsuyuki Watanabe, Ryotaro Asano, Takeshi Ogo, Yoshikazu Nakaoka, Hiroshi Morita, Hiroyuki Yanai, Hiroshi Ito

    Journal of cardiology   78 ( 2 )   157 - 165   2021.8

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    BACKGROUND: Numerous basic studies have shown a relationship between interleukin-6 (IL-6) and the development or severity of myocarditis. However, there has been no study in which the effect of IL-6 levels in patients with myocarditis was evaluated. METHODS: We enrolled control patients (n = 12) and consecutive patients with acute myocarditis (n = 13), including lymphocytic, eosinophilic, and giant cell myocarditis, and investigated the pathological and clinical effects of IL-6 on human myocarditis. RESULTS: The serum IL-6 level in patients with myocarditis (16.7 [9.9, 103.8] pg/mL) was significantly higher than that in the control patients (1.4 [1.0, 1.9] pg/mL) (P<0.001). Immunohistochemical analysis showed that IL-6 was expressed in infiltrating inflammatory cells of endomyocardial biopsy samples from all patients with myocarditis. Moreover, the log-transformed value of serum IL-6 level showed significant positive correlations with serum creatine kinase (CK) level, CK-MB level, peak CK level, peak CK-MB level and C-reactive protein level (all P ≤ 0.005) and a negative correlation with the left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (p = 0.014). We divided the patients with myocarditis into a low IL-6 group (9.9 [4.5, 14.2] pg/dL, n = 7) and a high IL-6 group (108.9 [51.1, 130.9] pg/dL, n = 6). The degree of infiltration of IL-6-expressing inflammatory cells in myocardial samples obtained from patients in the high IL-6 group was significantly more severe than that in samples obtained from patients in the low IL-6 group. Furthermore, patients in the high IL-6 group significantly more frequently received catecholamine therapy (P = 0.005), venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (P = 0.029), and artificial respirator support (P = 0.021) in the acute phase of myocarditis. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that there is a strong impact of IL-6 on cardiac injury and dysfunction in patients with myocarditis.

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  • Squamous Metaplasia of the Stomach Associated with Lymphoma Infiltration.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Nobuharu Fujii, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   60 ( 14 )   2229 - 2234   2021.7

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    We herein report a patient who presented with follicular lymphoma. Although the stomach was initially intact, mucosal redness and multiple erosions appeared in the gastric body owing to infiltration of the follicular lymphoma cells. Subsequently, a slightly depressed, white area lacking gastric mucosal structure was detected in the lesser curvature of the gastric cardia and body, where lymphoma cell infiltration was also pathologically observed beneath the stratified squamous epithelium. This case indicated that, although infrequent, prolonged mucosal injury owing to lymphoma infiltration can cause squamous metaplasia in the stomach.

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  • Randomized trial comparing the 25G and 22G Franseen needles in endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition from solid pancreatic masses for adequate histological assessment. International journal

    Takeshi Tomoda, Hironari Kato, Yuuki Fujii, Tatsuhiro Yamazaki, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Shigeru Horiguchi, Koichiro Tsutsumi, Hirofumi Inoue, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestive endoscopy : official journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society   2021.7

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    BACKGROUND: The effects of the Franseen needle size in endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) of solid pancreatic masses remain unclear. This study aimed to compare 25G and 22G Franseen needles in terms of adequate tissue acquisition from solid pancreatic masses. METHODS: In this single-center, crossover, randomized noninferiority trial, eligible patients underwent EUS-FNB with both 25G and 22G Franseen needles in a randomized order between November 2018 and August 2020. Tissue specimens from each pass were separately evaluated based on the cellularity scoring system. The primary outcome was the proportion of acquired specimens allowing adequate histological assessment (cellularity score ≥3). A -15% noninferiority margin was assumed. RESULTS: Data from 88 patients were analyzed, which showed malignant and benign lesions in 84 (95.5%) and four (4.5%) patients, respectively. Of the 88 specimens, 62 (70.5%) and 69 (78.4%) acquired using 25G and 22G needles, respectively, allowed adequate histological assessment. The adjusted proportion difference was -6.6% (95% confidence interval -8.8% to -4.5%), indicating noninferiority of the 25G Franseen needle (P < 0.001). The diagnostic accuracies of the 25G and 22G needles were 86.4% and 89.8%, respectively, with no significant difference (P = 0.180). Adverse events occurred in one patient. CONCLUSIONS: The 25G Franseen needle showed a noninferior adequate tissue acquisition and similar diagnostic performance compared to that of the 22G Franseen needle. However, a 15% noninferiority margin was high for clinical use; thus, further consideration is needed (Clinical Trial Registry no. UMIN000034596).

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  • Heterogeneous distribution of Fusobacterium nucleatum in the progression of colorectal cancer. International journal

    Shumpei Yamamoto, Hideaki Kinugasa, Mami Hirai, Hiroyuki Terasawa, Eriko Yasutomi, Shohei Oka, Masayasu Ohmori, Yasushi Yamasaki, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Keita Harada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Kazuhiro Nouso, Takehiro Tanaka, Fuminori Teraishi, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology   36 ( 7 )   1869 - 1876   2021.7

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    BACKGROUND AND AIM: Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) is involved in colorectal cancer (CRC) growth and is a biomarker for patient prognosis and management. However, the ecology of Fn in CRC and the distribution of intratumoral Fn are unknown. METHODS: We evaluated Fn and the status of KRAS and BRAF in 200 colorectal neoplasms (118 adenomas and 82 cancers) and 149 matched adjacent normal mucosas. The differentiation status between "surface" and "deep" areas of cancer tissue and matched normal mucosa were analyzed in 46 surgical samples; the Ki-67 index was also evaluated in these samples. RESULTS: Fusobacterium nucleatum presence in the tumor increased according to pathological stage (5.9% [adenoma] to 81.8% [stage III/IV]), while Fn presence in normal mucosa also increased (7.6% [adenoma] to 40.9% [stage III/IV]). The detection rates of Fn on the tumor surface and in deep areas were 45.7% and 32.6%, while that of normal mucosa were 26.1% and 23.9%, respectively. Stage III/IV tumors showed high Fn surface area expression (66.7%). Fn intratumoral heterogeneity (34.8%) was higher than that of KRAS (4.3%; P < 0.001) and BRAF (2.2%; P < 0.001). The Ki-67 index in Fn-positive cases was higher than that in negative cases (93.9% vs 89.0%; P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Fusobacterium nucleatum was strongly present in CRC superficial areas at stage III/IV. The presence of Fn in the deep areas of adjacent normal mucosa also increased. The intratumoral heterogeneity of Fn is important in the use of Fn as a biomarker, as Fn is associated with CRC proliferative capacity.

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  • SMAD4 Germline Pathogenic Variant-Related Gastric Juvenile Polyposis with Adenocarcinoma Treated with Laparoscopic Total Gastrectomy: A Case Report. International journal

    Yuya Sakurai, Satoru Kikuchi, Kunitoshi Shigeyasu, Yoshihiko Kakiuchi, Takehiro Tanaka, Hibiki Umeda, Masaki Sakamoto, Sho Takeda, Shuya Yano, Mashu Futagawa, Fumino Kato, Reimi Sogawa, Hideki Yamamoto, Shinji Kuroda, Yoshitaka Kondo, Fuminori Teraishi, Hiroyuki Kishimoto, Masahiko Nishizaki, Shunsuke Kagawa, Akira Hirasawa, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    The American journal of case reports   22   e932241   2021.6

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    BACKGROUND Juvenile polyposis syndrome is an uncommon, autosomal-dominant hereditary disease that is distinguished by multiple polyps in the stomach or intestinal tract. It is associated with a high risk of malignancy. Pathogenic variants in SMAD4 or BMPR1A account for 40% of all cases. CASE REPORT A 49-year-old woman underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy because of exacerbation of anemia. She had numerous erythematous polyps in most parts of her stomach. Based on biopsy findings, juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS) was suspected morphologically, but there was no evidence of malignancy. Colonoscopy showed stemmed hyperplastic polyps and an adenoma; video capsule endoscopy revealed no lesions in the small intestine. After preoperative surveillance, laparoscopic total gastrectomy with D1 lymph node dissection was performed to prevent malignant transformation. The pathological diagnosis was juvenile polyp-like polyposis with adenocarcinoma. In addition, a germline pathogenic variant in the SMAD4 gene was detected with genetic testing. CONCLUSIONS JPS can be diagnosed with endoscopy and genetic testing. Further, appropriate surgical management may prevent cancer-related death in patients with this condition.

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  • Two Cases of Endometriosis in the Cecum Detected by Contrast-enhanced Computed Tomography with Air/Carbon Dioxide Insufflation.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Yuusaku Sugihara, Keita Harada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshitaka Kondo, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   60 ( 11 )   1697 - 1701   2021.6

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    We herein report two patients with endometriosis in the cecum. Both patients presented with a protruding, subepithelial tumor on colonoscopy and were diagnosed with cecal endometriosis after surgical resection. It is notable that the cecal lesions were not initially identified on computed tomography (CT), while CT colonography with air/carbon dioxide insufflation resulted in the detection of the cecal tumor. These cases highlight the possibility of false-negative results on conventional CT in patients with cecal endometriosis. We consider CT colonography with air/carbon dioxide insufflation useful for detecting cecal tumors in such cases.

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  • Leucine-rich alpha-2 glycoprotein as a marker of mucosal healing in inflammatory bowel disease. International journal

    Eriko Yasutomi, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Sakiko Hiraoka, Kensuke Takei, Shoko Igawa, Shumpei Yamamoto, Masayasu Ohmori, Shohei Oka, Yasushi Yamasaki, Hideaki Kinugasa, Masahiro Takahara, Keita Harada, Masaki Furukawa, Kouichi Itoshima, Ken Okada, Fumio Otsuka, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Jun Kato, Hiroyuki Okada

    Scientific reports   11 ( 1 )   11086 - 11086   2021.5

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    Leucine-rich alpha-2 glycoprotein (LRG) may be a novel serum biomarker for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. The association of LRG with the endoscopic activity and predictability of mucosal healing (MH) was determined and compared with those of C-reactive protein (CRP) and fecal markers (fecal immunochemical test [FIT] and fecal calprotectin [Fcal]) in 166 ulcerative colitis (UC) and 56 Crohn's disease (CD) patients. In UC, LRG was correlated with the endoscopic activity and could predict MH, but the performance was not superior to that of fecal markers (areas under the curve [AUCs] for predicting MH: LRG: 0.61, CRP: 0.59, FIT: 0.75, and Fcal: 0.72). In CD, the performance of LRG was equivalent to that of CRP and Fcal (AUCs for predicting MH: LRG: 0.82, CRP: 0.82, FIT: 0.70, and Fcal: 0.88). LRG was able to discriminate patients with MH from those with endoscopic activity among UC and CD patients with normal CRP levels. LRG was associated with endoscopic activity and could predict MH in both UC and CD patients. It may be particularly useful in CD.

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  • Clinical and epigenetic features of colorectal cancer patients with somatic POLE proofreading mutations. International journal

    Takashi Kawai, Akihiro Nyuya, Yoshiko Mori, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroaki Tanioka, Kazuya Yasui, Toshiaki Toshima, Fumitaka Taniguchi, Kunitoshi Shigeyasu, Yuzo Umeda, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Makoto Okawaki, Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, Ajay Goel, Takeshi Nagasaka

    Clinical epigenetics   13 ( 1 )   117 - 117   2021.5

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    BACKGROUND: Mutations in the POLE gene result in an ultra-hypermutated phenotype in colorectal cancer (CRC); however, the molecular characterisation of epigenetic alterations remains unclear. We examined the genetic and epigenetic profiles of POLE-mutant CRC to elucidate the clinicopathological features of the associated genetic and epigenetic alterations. RESULTS: Tumour tissues (1,013) obtained from a cohort of patients with CRC were analysed to determine associations between the proofreading domain mutations of POLE with various clinicopathological variables, microsatellite instability (MSI) status, BRAF and KRAS mutations, and the methylation status of key regions of MLH1, MGMT, and SFRP2 promoters by calculating the methylation scores (range 0-6). Only four cases (0.4%) exhibited pathogenic POLE hotspot mutations (two p.P286R [c.857C > G], one p.V411L [c.1231G > C], and p.S459F [c.1376C > T] each), which were mutually exclusive to BRAF and KRAS mutations and MSI. CRC patients were divided into four subgroups: patients with POLE mutations (POLE, 0.4%, n = 4), patients with both MSI and extensive methylation in MLH1 (MSI-M, 2.9%, n = 29), patients with MSI but no extensive methylation in MLH1 (MSI-U, 3.6%, n = 36), and patients without MSI (non-MSI, 93.2%, n = 944). The POLE group was younger at diagnosis (median 52 years, P < 0.0001), with frequent right-sided tumour localisation (frequency of tumours located in the right colon was 100%, 93.1%, 36.1%, and 29.9% in POLE, MSI-M, MSI-U, and non-MSI, respectively; P < 0.0001), and was diagnosed at an earlier stage (frequency of stages I-II was 100%, 72.4%, 77.8%, and 46.6% in POLE, MSI-M, MSI-U, and non-MSI, respectively, P < 0.0001). The mean methylation score in POLE was not different from that in MSI-U and non-MSI, but the methylation signature was distinct from that of the other subgroups. Additionally, although the examined number of POLE-mutant tumours was small, the number of CD8-positive cells increased in tumours with partial methylation in the MLH1 gene. CONCLUSIONS: CRC patients with POLE proofreading mutations are rare. Such mutations are observed in younger individuals, and tumours are primarily located in the right colon. Diagnosis occurs at an earlier stage, and distinct epigenetic alterations may be associated with CD8 cell infiltration.

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  • Long-term survival without recurrence after surgery for gastric yolk sac tumor-like carcinoma: a case report. International journal

    Hibiki Umeda, Satoru Kikuchi, Shinji Kuroda, Shuya Yano, Takehiro Tanaka, Kazuhiro Noma, Masahiko Nishizaki, Shunsuke Kagawa, Yuzo Umeda, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    Surgical case reports   7 ( 1 )   111 - 111   2021.5

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    BACKGROUND: Gastric yolk sac tumor (YST)-like carcinoma is extremely rare, and its prognosis is poor, because most patients have widespread metastases at the time of diagnosis. We report a case of gastric YST-like carcinoma with an adenocarcinoma component without metastases in which curative resection was performed. CASE PRESENTATION: A 77-year-old man complaining of melena and dizziness due to anemia was diagnosed with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma in the gastric cardia, with a benign ulcer in the gastric body. He underwent total gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection for the tumor. Histological examination of the resected specimens revealed a mixture of reticular and glandular neoplastic components morphologically. In the reticular area, an endodermal sinus pattern and some Schiller-Duval bodies were confirmed. Gastric YST-like carcinoma with adenocarcinoma components, T2N0M0 Stage IB, was diagnosed. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that the YST was positive for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and p53. In contrast, the adenocarcinoma was positive for p53 and negative for CEA and AFP. The patient remained healthy as of 7 years postoperatively, with no recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Routine medical examinations or endoscopic examinations for accidental symptom may be helpful for early diagnosis and good prognosis for gastric YST-like carcinoma, although the prognosis is generally poor.

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  • Risk Factors for Gastric Cancer after the Eradication of Helicobacter pylori Evaluated Based on the Background Gastric Mucosa: A Propensity Score-matched Case-control Study.

    Yuka Obayashi, Seiji Kawano, Hiroyuki Sakae, Makoto Abe, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Masaya Iwamuro, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Yanai, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   60 ( 7 )   969 - 976   2021.4

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    Objective The eradication of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) reduces the risk for gastric cancer (GC) development, but it cannot prevent GC completely. We investigated the risk factors of early GC development after the eradication of H. pylori, based on the histological characteristics of gastric mucosa. Methods Sixty-one patients who underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection for early GC after successful H. pylori eradication (Group A) and 122 patients without developing a gastric neoplasm over 3 years after successful H. pylori eradication (Group B) were analyzed. We compared the histological findings of the patients enrolled in Group A and Group B before and after the propensity score-matching. Results Comparing the characteristics of two the groups, Group A consisted predominantly of males, had significantly more elderly patients, and the years after successful eradication tended to be longer. We performed score matching for these three factors to reduce the influence of any confounding factors. After matching, the scores of inflammation for Group A (n=54) was significantly higher than those of Group B (n=54) at the greater curvature of the antrum, the lesser curvature of the corpus, and the greater curvature of the corpus. According to a multivariate analysis, inflammation of the greater curvature of the antrum and lesser curvature of the corpus were found to be independent risk factors. The risk ratio and 95% CI were 5.92 (2.11-16.6) (p<0.01), and 3.56 (1.05-13.2) (p=0.04), respectively. Conclusion A continuous high level of inflammation of the background gastric mucosa may be a risk factor for gastric cancer onset after H. pylori eradication.

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  • Endoscopic resection is a suitable initial treatment strategy for oxyntic gland adenoma or gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Chiaki Kusumoto, Masahiro Nakagawa, Sayo Kobayashi, Masao Yoshioka, Tomoki Inaba, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Shinichiro Hori, Shouichi Tanaka, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Scientific reports   11 ( 1 )   7375 - 7375   2021.4

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    The aim of this study was to reveal the histological features of oxyntic gland adenomas and gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic-gland type (GA-FG). We retrospectively examined the histological features of 126 lesions of oxyntic gland adenoma and/or GA-FG in 116 patients. The prevalence of oxyntic gland adenomas and GA-FG was approximately equal. The majority of the lesions were resected by endoscopic mucosal resection using a diathermic snare (EMR, n = 42) or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD, n = 72). Histologically, there were no lesions with invasion at the level of the muscularis propria or deeper, and lymphovascular invasion was present in 1.6%. Of the ESD and EMR specimens, there were no lesions that were positive for vertical margins. Among the eight GA-FG patients with deep (≥ 500 μm) submucosal invasion, six were treated with endoscopic resection alone, and no recurrence was documented. No patients died of the disease during the median follow-up period of 14.5 months. In conclusion, all lesions were confined to the mucosa or submucosa and were negative for vertical margins. Lymphovascular invasion was present in only 1.6% of the patients. Thus, we believe that endoscopic resection is a suitable initial treatment method for oxyntic gland adenoma and GA-FG.

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  • Long-term Survival with a Rare Advanced Primary Gastrointestinal Malignant Melanoma Treated with Laparoscopic Surgery/Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor.

    Motochika Endo, Shuya Yano, Hiroaki Asano, Sho Takeda, Yuki Hamada, Yoshitaka Kondo, Shinji Kuroda, Kunitoshi Shigeyasu, Satoru Kikuchi, Takehiro Tanaka, Fuminori Teraishi, Masahiko Nishizaki, Shunsuke Kagawa, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    Acta medica Okayama   75 ( 2 )   231 - 238   2021.4

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    Targeted therapies for malignant melanoma have improved patients' prognoses. A primary gastrointestinal malignant melanoma is very rare, with no standard treatment strategy. We treated a 78-year-old Japanese female with advanced primary gastrointestinal melanoma of the descending colon and gallbladder. We administered a multidisciplinary treatment: surgical resection of the descending colon and gallbladder tumors, resection of the metastatic lymph nodes behind the pancreas head, and immune checkpoint antibody-blockade therapy (nivolumab) for ~4 years. PET/CT demonstrated no recurrent lesion for > 3 years. Multidisciplinary therapies (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, target therapy, and immune checkpoint antibody-blockade therapy) can successfully treat primary gastrointestinal malignant melanoma.

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  • Endoscopic ultrasonography findings of pancreatic parenchyma for predicting subtypes of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms. International journal

    Yuki Fujii, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Hironari Kato, Tatsuhiro Yamazaki, Takeshi Tomoda, Shigeru Horiguchi, Koichiro Tsutsumi, Kenji Nishida, Takehiro Tanaka, Keiji Hanada, Hiroyuki Okada

    Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.]   21 ( 3 )   622 - 629   2021.4

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    BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The subtypes of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) are closely associated with the clinicopathological behavior and recurrence after surgical resection. However, there are no established non-invasive methods to confirm the subtypes of IPMNs without surgery. The aim of this study is to predict the subtypes of IPMNs using the findings of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS). METHODS: Sixty-two consecutive patients with IPMNs who underwent EUS before surgery were retrospectively reviewed. The following EUS findings were analyzed and their relationship with the subtypes was evaluated: diameter of the main pancreatic duct, cyst size, number of cysts, height of mural nodule, early chronic pancreatitis (CP) finding, fatty parenchyma and atrophic parenchyma. RESULTS: The subtypes of IPMNs were as follows: gastric (G)-type 38 (61%), intestinal (I) -type 14 (23%) and pancreatobiliary (PB) -type 10 (16%). Fatty parenchyma was significantly associated with G-type (P < 0.0001). Early CP findings ≥2 and atrophic parenchyma were significantly correlated with I-type (P < 0.0001). PB-type was significantly associated with pancreatic parenchyma without early CP findings or fatty degeneration in comparison to the other subtypes (P < 0.0001). Using the above characteristic EUS findings, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were as follows: 63%, 92% and 74%, respectively, in G-type, 57%, 96% and 87% in I-type, and 90%, 94% and 94% in PB-type. CONCLUSIONS: The evaluation of EUS findings, especially focused on the pancreatic parenchyma, has the potential to predict the subtypes of IPMN.

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  • Efficacy and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric tube cancer: A multicenter retrospective study. International journal

    Takuya Satomi, Seiji Kawano, Tomoki Inaba, Masahiro Nakagawa, Hirokazu Mouri, Masao Yoshioka, Shoichi Tanaka, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Sayo Kobayashi, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Masaya Iwamuro, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    World journal of gastroenterology   27 ( 11 )   1043 - 1054   2021.3

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    BACKGROUND: Recent improvements in the prognosis of patients with esophageal cancer have led to the increased occurrence of gastric tube cancer (GTC) in the reconstructed gastric tube. However, there are few reports on the treatment results of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for GTC. AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ESD for GTC after esophagectomy in a multicenter trial. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated 48 GTC lesions in 38 consecutive patients with GTC in the reconstructed gastric tube after esophagectomy who had undergone ESD between January 2005 and December 2019 at 8 institutions participating in the Okayama Gut Study group. The clinical indications of ESD for early gastric cancer were similarly applied for GTC after esophagectomy. ESD specimens were evaluated in 2-mm slices according to the Japanese Classification of Gastric Carcinoma with curability assessments divided into curative and non-curative resection based on the Gastric Cancer Treatment Guidelines. Patient characteristics, treatment results, clinical course, and treatment outcomes were analyzed. RESULTS: The median age of patients was 71.5 years (range, 57-84years), and there were 34 men and 4 women. The median observation period after ESD was 884 d (range, 8-4040 d). The median procedure time was 81 min (range, 29-334 min), the en bloc resection rate was 91.7% (44/48), and the curative resection rate was 79% (38/48). Complications during ESD were seen in 4% (2/48) of case, and those after ESD were seen in 10% (5/48) of case. The survival rate at 5 years was 59.5%. During the observation period after ESD, 10 patients died of other diseases. Although there were differences in the procedure time between institutions, a multivariate analysis showed that tumor size was the only factor associated with prolonged procedure time. CONCLUSION: ESD for GTC after esophagectomy was shown to be safe and effective.

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  • Dabigatran-induced esophagitis masking esophageal cancer. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiroshi Matsushita, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver   53 ( 2 )   251 - 252   2021.2

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  • Clinical and phenotypical characteristics of submucosal invasive carcinoma in non-ampullary duodenal cancer. International journal

    Katsunori Matsueda, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Ryuta Takenaka, Masahiro Nakagawa, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Tomohiro Toji, Takehiro Tanaka, Takahito Yagi, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Hiroyuki Okada

    PloS one   16 ( 8 )   e0256797   2021

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    OBJECTIVE: The rare incidence of submucosal invasive non-ampullary duodenal carcinoma has led to scant information in literature; therefore, we compared the clinicopathological features between submucosal invasive carcinoma (SM-Ca), mucosal carcinoma (M-Ca), and advanced carcinoma (Ad-Ca). MATERIALS: We retrospectively analyzed 165 patients with sporadic non-ampullary duodenal carcinomas (SNADCs) from four institutions between January 2003 and December 2018. The SNADCs were divided to three groups according to histological diagnosis: SM-Ca, M-Ca, and Ad-Ca. The clinicopathological characteristics and mucin phenotypes were compared between groups. RESULTS: Among the 165 SNADCs, 11 (7%) were classified as SM-Ca, 70 (42%) as M-Ca, and 84 (51%) as Ad-Ca. We found that all SM-Ca (P = 0.013) and most Ad-Ca (P = 0.020) lesions were located on the oral-Vater; however, an almost equal distribution of M-Ca lesions was found between the oral- and anal-Vater. No significant difference was observed between the tumor diameter of M-Ca and SM-Ca; however, 45% (5/11) of SM-Ca were ≤10 mm. A total of 73% (8/11) of SM-Ca were classified as gastric phenotype and no lesions were classified as intestinal phenotype; whereas most M-Ca were classified as intestinal phenotype (67%, 8/12). CONCLUSIONS: SM-Ca lesions were all located on the oral-Vater and were highly associated with the gastric mucin phenotype, which were different from the features of most M-Ca.

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  • Gastric Adenoma: A High Incidence Rate of Developing Carcinoma and Risk of Metachronous Gastric Cancer according to Long-Term Follow-Up. International journal

    Yuki Okamoto, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Sakae, Makoto Abe, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestion   102 ( 6 )   878 - 886   2021

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    INTRODUCTION: Gastric adenomas are histologically defined as benign epithelial tumors. While some of them remain adenomas for a long time, others progress to carcinomas. However, long-term outcomes of such cases are not entirely clear. Here, we explored the risk factors and incidence of developing carcinoma from gastric adenoma as well as metachronous gastric cancer. METHODS: This study was conducted at a facility that adopted a follow-up strategy for gastric adenoma. Lesions histologically diagnosed as gastric intestinal-type adenomas between January 2004 and December 2016 were analyzed. Clinicopathological data were collected from patients' medical records, and histological changes from adenoma to carcinoma during endoscopic follow-up and risk factors of cancer development were evaluated. RESULTS: This study involved 409 lesions from 376 patients. The analysis of the development of gastric cancer from adenoma and metachronous gastric cancer was ultimately performed for 282 lesions from 258 patients and 269 lesions from 246 patients, respectively, due to different follow-up periods. The 5-year rate of carcinoma development was 34.0%. Risk factors for carcinoma development upon multivariate analysis were lesion size ≥15 mm and morphological depression. All cases with both factors developed gastric carcinoma, and 50.5% of those with either factor developed carcinoma within 5 years. Gastric adenoma was accompanied by metachronous gastric cancer in 1.5% of the patients annually. The only risk factor for metachronous gastric carcinoma was primary adenoma progressing to carcinoma during the follow-up period. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: Given the high rate of carcinoma development in patients with risk factors, resection of gastric adenoma should be considered during the initial examination. Careful observation and follow-up should also be conducted to detect not only changes in the primary adenoma but also the occurrence of metachronous carcinoma, especially in cases of adenoma progressing to carcinoma.

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  • A Case of Myoepithelial Hamartoma: Morphological Variation Supported by OCT4 Expression. International journal

    Takehiro Tanaka, Kenji Nishida, Masaya Iwamuro, Satoru Kikuchi, Tadashi Yoshino

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2021   6617370 - 6617370   2021

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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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  • Follow-up with serum IgG4-monitoring in 8 patients with IgG4-related disease diagnosed by a lacrimal gland mass.

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Yasuharu Sato, Hitomi Kataoka, Mayu Uka, Daisuke Ennishi, Tomofumi Yano

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   61 ( 1 )   10 - 21   2021

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    The diagnostic criteria for IgG4-related disease were previously published and serum IgG4 measurement has been reimbursed by national health insurance in Japan since 2012. Eight patients diagnosed with IgG4-related disease based on lacrimal gland masses were retrospectively reviewed. The 8 patients were 3 men and 5 women ranging in age from 52 to 77 (median, 63) years at the initial visit and their follow-up period ranged from 0.25 to 11 (median, 7) years. Bilateral and unilateral involvement were noted in 4 patients each; 2 on the right side and 2 on the left side in those with unilateral involvement. Serum IgG4 was high in 5 of 8 patients at the initial visit. Five patients with no systemic signs were followed without treatment, whereas oral steroids were administered and tapered in the other 3 patients who exhibited systemic signs. One patient with a history of radiation for MALT lymphoma in bilateral lacrimal glands developed IgG4-related disease in the left lacrimal gland 10 years later and was followed without treatment. Nine years later, her serum IgG4 level increased to 1500 mg/dL and paracardiac lesions, found on positron emission tomography, were confirmed to be MALT lymphoma by needle biopsy, leading to systemic chemotherapy. The other 7 patients had neither local recurrence nor additional systemic signs. Serum IgG4 monitoring may be useful to detect systemic complications in IgG4-related ophthalmic disease and markedly high serum IgG4 levels may indicate new lymphoma at other sites.

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  • Histologic Transformation from Follicular Lymphoma to Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma Detected during Colonoscopy.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Yasushi Yamasaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Noboru Asada, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   75 ( 5 )   625 - 629   2021

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    A 77-year-old Japanese woman who had been treated for follicular lymphoma for 8 years developed abdominal pain and intra-abdominal lymphadenopathies. Colonoscopy revealed an elevated lesion in the rectum, which presented as two humps with erosions. A diagnosis of histologic transformation of follicular lymphoma to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma was made by endoscopic biopsy. This case underscores the importance of endoscopy examinations and biopsy of newly emerged gastrointestinal lesions for the prompt diagnosis of histologic transformation, since salvage chemotherapy must be initiated quickly in such cases.

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  • Prostate Cancer Detected by Choroidal Tumor and Complete Response to Hormonal Therapy: Case Report and Literature Review of 24 Patients With Choroidal Metastasis From Prostate Cancer

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Aya Nakamura, Koichiro Wada

    Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports   9   2021

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  • Differential diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma and other indolent lymphomas, including mantle cell lymphoma.

    Tadashi Yoshino, Takehiro Tanaka, Yasuharu Sato

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   60 ( 4 )   124 - 129   2020.12

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    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) accounts for approximately 1% of all lymphomas in our department. In this article, we describe the differential diagnosis of CLL/SLL from other indolent lymphomas, with special reference to follicular lymphoma, marginal zone B-cell lymphoma, lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, and mantle cell lymphoma, although the latter is considered to be aggressive. CLL/SLL often exhibits proliferation centers, similar to follicular lymphoma. Immunohistological examination can easily distinguish these two lymphomas. The most important characteristic of CLL/SLL is CD5 and CD23 positivity. Mantle cell lymphoma is also CD5-positive and there are some CD23-positive cases. Such cases should be carefully distinguished from CLL/SLL. Some marginal zone lymphomas are also positive for CD5 and such cases are often disseminated. Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma should also be a differential diagnosis for CLL/SLL. It frequently demonstrates MYD88 L265P, which is a key differential finding. By immunohistological examination, the expression of lymphoid enhancer-binding factor 1 is specific for CLL/SLL and can be a good marker in the differential diagnosis.

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  • Liquid biopsy for patients with IBD-associated neoplasia. International journal

    Hideaki Kinugasa, Sakiko Hiraoka, Kazuhiro Nouso, Shumpei Yamamoto, Mami Hirai, Hiroyuki Terasawa, Eriko Yasutomi, Shohei Oka, Masayasu Ohmori, Yasushi Yamasaki, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Masahiro Takahara, Keita Harada, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    BMC cancer   20 ( 1 )   1188 - 1188   2020.12

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    BACKGROUND: It is often difficult to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-associated neoplasia endoscopically due to background inflammation. In addition, due to the absence of sensitive tumor biomarkers, countermeasures against IBD-associated neoplasia are crucial. The purpose of this study is to develop a new diagnostic method through the application of liquid biopsy. METHODS: Ten patients with IBD-associated cancers and high-grade dysplasia (HGD) with preserved tumor tissue and blood were included. Tumor and non-tumor tissues were analyzed for 48 cancer-related genes using next-generation sequencing. Simultaneously, circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) was analyzed for mutations in the target genes using digital PCR. RESULTS: Out of 10 patients, seven had IBD-related cancer and three had IBD-related HGD. Two patients had carcinoma in situ; moreover, three had stageII and two had stage III. To avoid false positives, the mutation rate cutoff was set at 5% based on the control results; seven of 10 (70%) tumor tissue samples were mutation-positive. Mutation frequencies for each gene were as follows: TP53 (20.9%; R136H), TP53 (25.0%; C110W), TP53 (8.5%; H140Q), TP53 (31.1%; R150W), TP53 (12.8%; R141H), KRAS (40.0%; G12V), and PIK3CA (34.1%; R 88Q). The same mutations were detected in the blood of these seven patients. However, no mutations were detected in the blood of the remaining three patients with no tumor tissue mutations. The concordance rate between tumor tissue DNA and blood ctDNA was 100%. CONCLUSION: Blood liquid biopsy has the potential to be a new method for non-invasive diagnosis of IBD-associated neoplasia.

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  • Four Cases of Desquamative Esophagitis Occurring after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Daisuke Ennishi, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Takehiro Tanaka, Shotaro Okanoue, Yuka Obayashi, Hiroyuki Sakae, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   59 ( 23 )   3015 - 3022   2020.12

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    We herein report four patients with desquamative esophagitis that developed one to nine days after peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT). Three patients underwent allogeneic PBSCT for leukemia, and the other underwent autologous PBSCT for pineoblastoma. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed mucosal sloughing and fresh blood in the esophagus. Fasting and intravenous proton pump inhibitor therapy in addition to blood transfusion improved the esophageal lesions within five to seven days in three patients. These cases indicate that desquamative esophagitis can occur in patients who receive hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Although blood transfusions may be required, it can be resolved within seven days.

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  • Three cases of diverticula-related granulation polyp in the colon

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Tomohiro Toji, Shumpei Yamamoto, Mami Hirai, Shohei Oka, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastroenterological Endoscopy   62 ( 12 )   3057 - 3063   2020.12

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  • Deletion of BART miRNA-encoding cluster in Epstein-Barr virus DNA in classic Hodgkin lymphoma. International journal

    Akihiro Kawatsuki, Takuro Igawa, Tomohiro Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Yasuharu Sato, Tadashi Yoshino

    Pathology international   70 ( 12 )   1032 - 1033   2020.12

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  • Melanosis Coli Due to Aloe Vera Consumption.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   59 ( 20 )   2633 - 2634   2020.10

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  • Early Colonic Collision Cancer from Sessile Serrated Lesions.

    Hideaki Kinugasa, Reiji Higashi, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   59 ( 19 )   2427 - 2429   2020.10

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  • The efficacy of pancreatic juice cytology with liquid-based cytology for evaluating malignancy in patients with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. International journal

    Kazuya Miyamoto, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Hironari Kato, Ryuichi Yoshida, Yuzo Umeda, Hirohumi Inoue, Takehiro Tanaka, Akihiro Matsumi, Yosuke Saragai, Yuki Fujii, Tatsuhiro Yamazaki, Daisuke Uchida, Takeshi Tomoda, Shigeru Horiguchi, Takahito Yagi, Hiroyuki Okada

    BMC gastroenterology   20 ( 1 )   319 - 319   2020.9

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    BACKGROUND: Pancreatic juice cytology (PJC) is a tool for diagnosing malignant intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN); however, the accuracy is insufficient using the conventional method. Liquid-based cytology (LBC) improves the cell recovery rate, and almost all cells can be evaluated. We evaluated the efficacy of PJC with LBC for malignant IPMN. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 90 patients with suspected malignant IPMN who underwent PJC before pancreatectomy. PJC with smear and LBC methods was conducted in 52 patients (between June 2003 to December 2011) and 38 patients (between January 2012 to December 2018). Based on the imaging studies, all of the patients were classified according to the international consensus guidelines for IPMN revised in 2017. RESULTS: Of the 90 patients, 43 (48%) had malignant IPMN (high-grade dysplasia or invasive carcinoma), and the remaining patients had non-malignant IPMN (intermediate- or low-grade dysplasia). LBC increased the accuracy of PJC for the diagnosis of malignant IPMN (smear method: 56% [29/52] vs. LBC method: 76% [29/38]; P = 0.044). In a multivariate analysis, LBC was a significant factor influencing the accurate diagnosis of PJC (odds ratio: 3.52; P = 0.021). Furthermore, LBC increased the accuracy of PJC for malignant IPMN in patients with worrisome features (smear method: 66% [19/29] vs. LBC method: 93% [14/15]; P = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: LBC increases the accuracy of PJC for diagnosing malignant IPMN compared with the conventional smear method.

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  • Clinicopathologic analysis of gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma with or without c-Met expression.

    Rika Omote, Yuka Gion, Shizuma Omote, Akira Tari, Takehiro Tanaka, Asami Nishikori, Tadashi Yoshino, Yasuharu Sato

    Medical molecular morphology   53 ( 3 )   149 - 155   2020.9

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    Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma of the stomach is mainly associated with Helicobacter pylori infection, and H. pylori eradication therapy is often effective. However, 20-30% of the cases of MALT lymphoma are resistant to the eradication therapy, and translocation of the API2-MALT1 gene is often found in these cases. Most cases without translocation of API2-MALT1 are localized to the stomach, whereas some cases with this translocation are a more advanced stage of MALT lymphoma that spreads to other organs. The c-Met receptor is a prognostic factor involved in infiltration and metastasis in many malignant tumors, including gastric, pancreatic, lung, and kidney cancer. In the present study, the expression of c-Met in 43 cases of gastric MALT lymphomas was immunohistochemically examined and compared with clinicopathological factors. To elucidate the significance of c-Met in MALT lymphoma, the expression intensity of c-Met in 22 API2-MALT1 translocation-positive and 21 API2-MALT1 translocation-negative cases was scored, compared, and examined. The immunohistochemistry analysis revealed strong staining for c-Met in 21 API2-MALT1 translocation-positive cases and in 1 translocation-negative case (P = 0.00). This result indicates the relationship between strong expression of c-Met and the progression of MALT lymphoma with API2-MALT1 gene translocation.

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  • Histological findings in non-tumoral liver and tumor after chemoembolization with drug-eluting beads. International journal

    Yusuke Matsui, Hiroyasu Fujiwara, Takao Hiraki, Toshihiro Iguchi, Toshiyuki Komaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Takahito Yagi, Hideo Gobara, Susumu Kanazawa

    Minimally invasive therapy & allied technologies : MITAT : official journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy   29 ( 4 )   217 - 223   2020.8

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    Purpose: To evaluate the histological findings in both tumor and surrounding non-tumoral liver parenchyma after trans-arterial chemoembolization with drug-eluting beads (DEB-TACE) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients who subsequently underwent hepatectomy.Material and methods: This study included six patients with an HCC (size 15-61 mm). DEB-TACE was performed using polyvinyl alcohol-based hydrogel microspheres loaded with epirubicin. Radiological tumor response was evaluated after DEB-TACE and before hepatectomy, according to the Modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors. Surgical specimens were histologically evaluated with hematoxylin and eosin, and elastic Van Gieson's staining.Results: Segmental, sub-segmental, or partial hepatectomy were performed 14-58 days after DEB-TACE. There was no remarkable destructive change and minimal to absent inflammatory cell infiltration in the surrounding non-tumoral liver parenchyma. There was no evidence of biliary tract or arterial wall impairment. Complete and partial histological tumor necrosis were found in three cases, respectively, in agreement with the complete and partial responses seen during the radiological evaluation.Conclusion: Histological examination of resected liver specimens after DEB-TACE showed substantial tumor necrosis without any severe inflammatory or destructive changes in the non-tumoral liver parenchyma.

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  • Influences of preoperative metformin on immunological factors in early breast cancer. International journal

    Takahiro Tsukioki, Tadahiko Shien, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoko Suzuki, Yukiko Kajihara, Minami Hatono, Kengo Kawada, Mariko Kochi, Takayuki Iwamoto, Hirokuni Ikeda, Naruto Taira, Hiroyoshi Doihara, Shinichi Toyooka

    Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology   86 ( 1 )   55 - 63   2020.7

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    PURPOSE: Metformin has been suggested to possibly reduce cancer risk. However, the mechanism underlying the positive effects of metformin on cancer treatment remains unclear. We conducted a prospective study to evaluate the effects of preoperative metformin in patients with early breast cancer. METHOD: We evaluated the effects on immunological factors (TILs, CD4 + , CD8 + , PD-L1, IFNγ and IL-2) by comparing core needle biopsies (CNB) obtained before metformin treatment with surgical specimens. Seventeen patients were enrolled in this prospective study from January to December 2016. We also analyzed 59 patients undergoing surgery during the same period to reveal the correlation of immune factors between CNB and surgical specimen. RESULT: There was a moderate correlation between CNB and surgical specimens on TILs and CD8 + lymphocyte. (TILs Rs = 0.63, CD4 + Rs = 0.224, CD8 + Rs = 0.42) In the metformin group, TILs increases were confirmed in five (29%) patients, while a decrease was confirmed in two (12%). The expressions of CD4 + and CD8 + by TILs were increased in 41% and 18% of surgical specimens, respectively. However, TILs number (p = 0.0554), CD4+ (p = 0.0613) and CD8 + (p = 0.0646) expressions did not significantly increased. Furthermore, IFNγ expression appeared to be increased in response to metformin (p = 0.08). CONCLUSION: Preoperative metformin tends to increase TILs, as well as the numbers of CD4 and CD8 positive lymphocytes, and IFNγ levels. Metformin might improve immune function and have a possibility of chemo-sensitivity and thereby increase the effectiveness of immunotherapy, based on the results of this preliminary study.

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  • Blue laser imaging and linked color imaging improve the color difference value and visibility of colorectal polyps in underwater conditions. International journal

    Yasushi Yamasaki, Keita Harada, Shumpei Yamamoto, Eriko Yasutomi, Shotaro Okanoue, Mami Hirai, Shohei Oka, Yuka Obayashi, Hiroyuki Sakae, Kenta Hamada, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Hideaki Kinugasa, Yuusaku Sugihara, Masahiro Takahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestive endoscopy : official journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society   32 ( 5 )   791 - 800   2020.7

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    BACKGROUND AND AIM: Underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR) has become widespread for treating colorectal polyps. However, which observational mode is best suited for determining polyp margins underwater remains unclear. To determine the best mode, we analyzed three imaging modes: white light imaging (WLI), blue laser imaging (BLI) and linked color imaging (LCI). METHODS: Images of consecutive colorectal polyps previously examined by these three modes before UEMR were analyzed according to the degree of underwater turbidity (transparent or cloudy). Color differences between the polyps and their surroundings were calculated using the Commission Internationale d'Eclairage Lab color space in which 3-D color parameters were expressed. Eight evaluators, who were blinded to the histology, scored the visibility from one (undetectable) to four (easily detectable) in both underwater conditions. The color differences and visibility scores were compared. RESULTS: Seventy-three polyps were evaluated. Sixty-one polyps (44 adenomatous, 17 serrated) were observed under transparent conditions, and 12 polyps (seven adenomatous, five serrated) were observed under cloudy conditions. Under transparent conditions, color differences for the BLI (8.5) and LCI (7.9) were significantly higher than that of WLI (5.7; P < 0.001). Visibility scores for BLI (3.6) and LCI (3.4) were also higher than that of WLI (3.1; P < 0.0001). Under cloudy conditions, visibility scores for LCI (2.9) and WLI (2.7) were significantly higher than that of BLI (2.2; P < 0.0001 and P = 0.04, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: BLI and LCI were better observational modes in transparent water; however, BLI was unsuitable for cloudy conditions.

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  • Pattern of gastric lanthanum deposition based on the presence or absence of mucosal atrophy

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastroenterological Endoscopy   62 ( 6 )   684 - 690   2020.6

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  • Diagnostic Role of 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography in Gastric Mesenchymal Tumors. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Koji Miyahara, Chihiro Sakaguchi, Ryuta Takenaka, Sayo Kobayashi, Hirokazu Mouri, Shigetomi Tanaka, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Shouichi Tanaka, Mamoru Nishimura, Kenji Yamauchi, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Journal of clinical medicine   9 ( 5 )   2020.5

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    There have been no comparative studies investigating the results of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with gastric mesenchymal tumors, including leiomyomas, leiomyosarcomas, schwannomas, and gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). We retrospectively reviewed the data of 142 patients with pathologically diagnosed gastric mesenchymal tumors treated at 11 institutions. We analyzed the correlation between the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) evaluated using fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) and the tumor size. The correlation between the SUVmax and mitotic index was also investigated in GISTs. The SUVmax (mean ± standard deviation) was 0.5 ± 0.6 in very low-risk GISTs (n = 42), 2.1 ± 0.7 in low-risk GISTs (n = 26), 4.9 ± 0.8 in intermediate-risk GISTs (n = 22), 12.3 ± 0.8 in high-risk GISTs (n = 20), 1.0 ± 1.0 in leiomyomas (n = 15), 6.9 ± 1.2 in schwannomas (n = 10), and 3.5 in a leiomyosarcoma (n = 1). The SUVmax of GISTs with an undetermined risk classification was 4.2 ± 1.3 (n = 8). Linear associations were observed between the SUVmax and tumor size in GISTs, leiomyomas, and schwannomas. The SUVmax of GISTs with a high mitotic index was significantly higher than that of GISTs with a low mitotic index (9.6 ± 7.6 vs. 2.4 ± 4.2). In conclusion, we observed positive correlations between the SUVmax and tumor size in GISTs, leiomyomas, and schwannomas. The SUVmax also positively correlated with the mitotic index and risk grade in GISTs. Schwannomas showed a higher FDG uptake than GISTs and leiomyomas.

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  • Esophageal melanosis with eosinophilic esophagitis. International journal

    Hideaki Kinugasa, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastrointestinal endoscopy   91 ( 5 )   1203 - 1204   2020.5

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  • An Endoscopic Biopsy Specimen Contains Adequate Lymphocytes for Flow Cytometric Analysis of Light Chain Expression in the Gastrointestinal Mucosa. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Katsunori Matsueda, Takahide Takahashi, Sizuma Omote, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Ennishi, Fumio Otsuka, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    Annals of clinical and laboratory science   50 ( 3 )   348 - 353   2020.5

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    OBJECTIVE: Flow cytometry has not been widely used in routine clinical practice for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal lymphoma; this is mainly because of the absence of an appropriate protocol. Here, we established a protocol for flow cytometric analysis of a single biopsy specimen from the gastrointestinal mucosa and investigated its sensitivity and specificity. DESIGN: In this prospective study, we enrolled patients with previously diagnosed gastrointestinal lymphoma and patients with gastrointestinal lesions that were suspected to be lymphoma. RESULTS: Overall, 15 patients with gastric extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (N=8), duodenal follicular lymphoma (grade 1; N=5), and benign lymphoid hyperplasia (ileum, N=1, and rectum, N=1) were included in this study. Of these, lymphocytes were isolated from 14 patients (93.3%). There were 200,000-1,500,000 viable cells per patient. Biopsy specimens from 10 out of the 12 patients with lymphoma were positive for light chain restriction; the two patients with benign lymphoid hyperplasia showed negative results. CONCLUSIONS: An adequate number of lymphocytes for flow cytometry could be isolated from a single specimen of endoscopic mucosal biopsy from 93.3% of the patients. Overall, the sensitivity of flow cytometric analysis of light chain expression for the diagnosis of B-cell lymphoma was 83.3%, and the specificity was 100%. Although further investigation is required as the sample size of the present study was small, our study suggests a potential option for diagnosing B-cell lymphoma in the gastrointestinal mucosa.

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  • Review of the diagnosis of gastrointestinal lanthanum deposition. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    World journal of gastroenterology   26 ( 13 )   1439 - 1449   2020.4

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    Lanthanum carbonate is used for treatment of hyperphosphatemia mostly in patients with chronic renal failure. Although lanthanum carbonate is safe, recently, lanthanum deposition in the gastrointestinal mucosa of patients has been reported in the literature. This review provides an overview of gastroduodenal lanthanum deposition and focuses on disease's endoscopic, radiological, and histological features, prevalence, and outcome, by reviewing relevant clinical studies, case reports, and basic research findings, to better understand the endoscopic manifestation of gastrointestinal lanthanum deposition. The possible relationship between gastric lanthanum deposition pattern and gastric mucosal atrophy is also illustrated; in patients without gastric mucosal atrophy, gastric lanthanum deposition appears as diffuse white lesions in the posterior wall and lesser curvature of the gastric body. In the gastric mucosa with atrophy, lanthanum-related lesions likely appear as annular or granular whitish lesions. Moreover, these white lesions are probably more frequently observed in the lower part of the stomach, where intestinal metaplasia begins.

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  • Association between Histological Types and Enhancement of Dynamic CT for Primary Lung Cancer.

    Shogo Fukuma, Takayoshi Shinya, Junichi Soh, Ryuichiro Fukuhara, Nanako Ogawa, Fumiyo Higaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Eiki Ichihara, Takao Hiraki, Shinichi Toyooka, Susumu Kanazawa

    Acta medica Okayama   74 ( 2 )   129 - 135   2020.4

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    The aim of this study was to explore enhancement patterns of different types of primary lung cancers on 2-phase dynamic computed tomography (CT). This study included 217 primary lung cancer patients (141 adenocarcinomas [ADs], 48 squamous cell carcinomas [SCCs], 20 small cell lung carcinomas [SCLCs], and 8 others) who were examined using a 2-phase dynamic scan. Regions of interest were identified and mean enhancement values were calculated. After excluding the 20 SCLCs because these lesions had different clinical stages from the other cancer types, the mean attenuation values and subtractions between phases were compared between types of non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs) using the Kruskal-Wallis test. Late phase attenuation and attenuation of the late minus unenhanced phase (LMU) of SCCs were significantly higher than those of ADs (p<0.05). To differentiate SCC and AD in the late phase, a threshold of 80.21 Hounsfield units (HU) gave 52.9% accuracy. In LMU, a threshold of 52.16 HU gave 59.3% accuracy. Dynamic lung CT has the potential to aid in differentiating among NSCLC types.

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  • Observer agreement for the diagnosis of intestinal acute graft-vs.-host disease based on the presence of villous atrophy in the terminal ileum. International journal

    Yuusaku Sugihara, Sakiko Hiraoka, Eriko Yasutomi, Shohei Oka, Yasushi Yamasaki, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Hideaki Kinugasa, Masahiro Takahara, Yuki Morito, Sakuma Takahashi, Keita Harada, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Experimental and therapeutic medicine   19 ( 4 )   3076 - 3080   2020.4

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    Intestinal graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD) is a serious complication of allo-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Villous atrophy in the terminal ileum is considered a useful diagnostic indicator for GVHD. However, the inter- and intra-observer agreement regarding the ileocolonoscopic findings indicative of acute intestinal GVHD, i.e., villous atrophy in the terminal ileum, are currently insufficient in multiple institutions. Thus, the present study aimed to investigate the incidence of villous atrophy in the terminal ileum to diagnose acute intestinal GVHD and determine the inter- and intra-observer agreement regarding this result for experienced endoscopists from multiple institutions. Consecutive patients who underwent allo-HSCT were referred to our institution between May 2008 and September 2015. A total of 54 patients underwent total ileocolonoscopy after allo-HSCT due to suspected intestinal acute GVHD. Subsequently, three observers from different institutions evaluated the cases for the presence of villous atrophy in the terminal ileum. In this study, the pathology results were a gold standard to evaluate the predictive value of ileocolonoscopy detection. Definitive pathological and non-pathological GVHD was diagnosed in 22 and 32 cases, respectively. The results of examining whether villous atrophy could predict GVHD were as follows. For three observers (A, B and C), the sensitivity of villous atrophy in the terminal ileum was 86.4, 77.3 and 79.2%, respectively, whereas the specificity was 62.5, 62.5 and 86.7%, respectively. The positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of villous atrophy for GVHD were as follows: The PPV of appearance was 61.3, 58.6 and 82.6%, respectively, whereas the NPV was 87.0, 80.0 and 83.9%, respectively. Kappa coefficients for the inter-observer reliability were 0.85, 0.63 and 0.63 for observers A and B, A and C, and B and C, respectively. The intra-observer kappa coefficient was 0.88 for observer A, 0.73 for observer B and 0.75 for observer C. A substantial observer agreement was achieved for the analysis of villous atrophy in the terminal ileum and the agreement for the predictive histological diagnosis was also excellent. Based on the results of the present study, identification of villous atrophy in the terminal ileum was a clinically effective diagnostic parameter, even if different endoscopists were involved in the diagnosis at multiple institutions. The present study was registered as a trial with the University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN; registration no. UMIN000025390).

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  • The Diagnostic Capacity of Pre-treatment 18F-FDG PET/CT for Predicting the Extranodular Spread of Lymph Node Metastases in Patients with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

    Ryuichiro Fukuhara, Takayoshi Shinya, Shogo Fukuma, Nanako Ogawa, Yoshihisa Masaoka, Takehiro Tanaka, Hidenori Marunaka, Tadashi Arioka, Takao Hiraki, Mitsumasa Kaji, Susumu Kanazawa

    Acta medica Okayama   74 ( 2 )   123 - 128   2020.4

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    The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of pretreatment 90-min 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) to predict the extranodular spread of lymph node metastases in oral squamous cell carcinoma. We retrospectively reviewed the cases of 56 patients who underwent pretreatment 18F-FDG PET/CT and surgery with neck dissection. Maximum standardized uptake value, metabolic tumor volume, and total lesion glycolysis were measured for the 56 primary sites and maximum standardized uptake value was measured for 115 lymph node levels. Extranodular spread was present at 9 lymph node levels in 7 patients. Significant differences were found in metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis of the primary site, and in lymph node maximum standardized uptake value, between patients with and without extranodular spread (p<0.05). Combining primary site total lesion glycolysis and lymph node maximum standardized uptake volume at their respective optimal cutoffs, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for predicting extranodular spread were 89%, 92%, and 92%, respectively. Pretreatment 18F-FDG PET/CT is useful for predicting extranodular spread in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma. The combined use of primary site total lesion glycolysis and lymph node maximum standardized uptake value showed greater predictive value than either predictor singly.

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  • Cytomegalovirus Colitis Followed by Colonic Pseudolipomatosis and Gastric Emphysema in a Post-resuscitation Patient.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Nao Yamauchi, Yuri Nakashima, Takahira Wada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   59 ( 4 )   519 - 525   2020.2

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    A 64-year-old Japanese man suffered cardiopulmonary arrest, which may have resulted from sepsis and/or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic non-ketonic coma, and was admitted after successful resuscitation. He had watery diarrhea on day 18 and was diagnosed with cytomegalovirus enterocolitis. In addition, computed tomography performed on day 27 and colonoscopy revealed gastric emphysema and intestinal pseudolipomatosis, respectively. This report is the first to describe a patient with cytomegalovirus enterocolitis and subsequent gastric emphysema and pseudolipomatosis. Gastrointestinal cytomegalovirus infection may underlie gastric emphysema and intestinal pseudolipomatosis, particularly in patients with relative or obvious immune dysfunction.

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  • Primary Localized Gastric Amyloidosis Mimicking a Submucosal Tumor-Like Gastrointestinal Tumor. International journal

    Hideaki Kinugasa, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association   18 ( 1 )   e4   2020.1

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  • Appendiceal Orifice Inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis Mimicking Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma in the Cecum. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Takehiro Tanaka, Tomohiro Toji, Sakiko Hiraoka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2020   8893604 - 8893604   2020

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    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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  • Technique for single-step lymphocyte isolation from an endoscopic biopsy specimen for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal lymphoma. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Natsuki Watanabe, Sizuma Omote, Katsunori Matsueda, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Ennishi, Fumio Otsuka, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    MethodsX   7   101095 - 101095   2020

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    In this paper, we introduce a simplified, one-step procedure for lymphocyte isolation from an endoscopically biopsied fragment. For lymphocyte isolation, an endoscopically harvested specimen and 5 mL of normal saline solution were placed in a wire mesh strainer set in a porcelain bowl. To obtain the lymphocyte suspension, the solid specimen was crushed using the rubber portion of a plunger of a 10 mL injection syringe. Flow cytometry was performed using the lymphocyte suspension. For validating our methods, the one-step lymphocyte isolation technique was used to perform flow cytometry on samples from 23 patients with (n = 12) or without (n = 11) gastrointestinal lymphoma. Flow cytometry of light chain expression was performed in all patient samples (feasibility: 100%). Sensitivity was 83.3% (10/12) and specificity was 100% (11/11). In conclusion, lymphocytes isolated from a single endoscopic biopsy specimen using our simplified and quick procedure are suitable for flow cytometry. Considering that flow cytometry has an important advantage of providing the results on the examination day itself, the results of this study suggest that flow cytometric analysis using our single-step lymphocyte isolation technique can be potentially used to diagnose lymphoma in the gastrointestinal mucosa. •We introduce a simplified, one-step procedure for lymphocyte isolation from an endoscopically biopsied fragment.•Our technique is feasible for flow cytometric analysis in patients with gastrointestinal lymphoma as well as those with gastrointestinal lesions that are suspected to be lymphoma.

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  • Intestinal Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Yoko Ota, Takehiro Tanaka, Noboru Asada, Shuya Yano, Mayu Uka, Rei Nakamura, Yuki Baba, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2020   7947540 - 7947540   2020

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    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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  • Eosinophilic Gastritis in a Patient Previously Treated with Dupilumab. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Toshi Murakami, Takehiro Tanaka, Shohei Oka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2020   6381670 - 6381670   2020

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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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  • Evaluation of the Usefulness and Convenience of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in the Endoscopic Diagnosis of the Helicobacter pylori Infection Status. International journal

    Hiroyuki Sakae, Masaya Iwamuro, Yuki Okamoto, Yuka Obayashi, Yuki Baba, Kenta Hamada, Tatsuhiro Gotoda, Makoto Abe, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Yanai, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestion   101 ( 6 )   771 - 778   2020

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    BACKGROUND/AIMS: The Kyoto Classification of Gastritis was published in 2014. Although this classification is now widely used in Japan, its usefulness and convenience have not been sufficiently evaluated. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness and convenience of this classification in the endoscopic diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection. METHODS: We made a test for the endoscopic diagnosis of H. pylori infection comprising 30 cases who had representative endoscopic features of non-, active, or inactive gastritis. Thirty-eight participants took the test before and after a brief mini-lecture on the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis. Eighteen participants took the test again 3 months later. We investigated the accuracy before, just after, and 3 months after the mini-lecture. RESULTS: The accuracy of endoscopists after the lecture was significantly improved in comparison to before the lecture (77.6 vs. 83.3%). Medical students also showed significantly improved accuracy after the lecture (56.7 vs. 71.7%). Among endoscopists, this improvement was maintained after 3 months. Before the lecture, the accuracy of diagnosing non-gastritis was 90.3%; it tended to be further improved 3 months later (96.5%). A >10% point increase was observed in diagnosing active (72.7-83.3%) and inactive gastritis (73.2-84.3%) at 3 months after the lecture in comparison to before the lecture. CONCLUSION: A brief mini-lecture on the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis improved the accuracy in the endoscopic diagnosis of gastritis, indicating that understanding this classification is useful for the prompt diagnosis of H. pylori infection during esophagogastroduodenoscopy.

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  • Pathologically Proven Intraocular Infiltration With Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma: Two New Cases With Either Vitreous Opacity or Aqueous Hypopyon and Literature Review of 16 Cases

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Shimizu, Takehiro Tanaka, Akira Yamamoto, Hiroki Takasuka

    Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports   8   2020

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  • Are there primary intraocular lymphomas that do not develop into central nervous system lymphomas?

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   59 ( 4 )   168 - 174   2019.12

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    Primary intraocular lymphomas frequently develop into central nervous system lymphomas and vice versa. This study reviewed 22 consecutive patients with primary intraocular lymphoma diagnosed by immunostaining of vitrectomy cell blocks, and examined whether they developed central nervous system lymphoma. Seventeen patients developed central nervous system lymphoma: 3 patients developed intraocular and central nervous system lymphoma simultaneously, 9 patients developed central nervous system lymphoma 1 month to 5 years (median, 3 months) after intraocular lymphoma, and 5 patients developed central nervous system lymphoma preceding the diagnosis of intraocular lymphoma by 3 months to 9 years and 8 months (median, 1.5 years). In contrast, 5 patients did not develop central nervous system lymphoma: 2 patients did not develop local recurrence or central nervous system lymphoma in the follow-up period of 5 years and 11 years, respectively, after vitrectomy alone without additional local or systemic treatment. The remaining 3 patients with intraocular lymphoma had insufficient follow-up periods to determine the prognosis. The results of CD5 immunostaining of vitrectomy specimens were found in pathology reports of 8 patients: 3 patients with CD5-positive large cells and 4 patients with CD5-negative large cells developed central nervous system lymphoma. In summary, only a small number of patients did not develop central nervous system lymphoma based on long-term follow-up after vitrectomy alone. CD5 was not a marker of central nervous system involvement in this study population.

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  • A Granulation Polyp in the Colon Masquerading as Metastatic Cancer.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Masahiro Takahara, Tatsuhiro Yamazaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshitaka Kondo, Sakiko Hiraoka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   73 ( 5 )   457 - 461   2019.10

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    A 60-year-old Caucasian male was diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma and multiple metastases to the bone, spleen, and brain. He underwent radiotherapy for the brain and lumbar spine metastases, plus chemotherapy (cisplatin and pemetrexed). The chemotherapy was discontinued due to vomiting and hyponatremia, and nivolumab was then administered. Eight months later, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography showed tracer uptake in the colon. Colonoscopy revealed a reddish multinodular polyp in the sigmoid colon. The polyp showed irregular microvessels. No colonic mucosal surface structures were observed. Colonic metastasis of the lung carcinoma was highly suspected; the polyp was therefore surgically removed. The histological analysis revealed granulation tissue and suppurative inflammation without neoplastic changes. We diagnosed the lesion as a granulation polyp. Despite the difficulty in diagnosing these lesions due to their rarity and similarity to metastatic colon tumors, we suggest that recognizing the endoscopic features of the polyp surface may allow a preoperative diagnosis.

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  • Hepatic Campylobacter jejuni infection in patients with Castleman-Kojima disease (idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease with thrombocytopenia, anasarca, fever, reticulin fibrosis, and organomegaly (TAFRO) syndrome). International journal

    Chihiro Kageyama, Takuro Igawa, Yuka Gion, Noriko Iwaki, Tetsuya Tabata, Takehiro Tanaka, Eisei Kondo, Hajime Sakai, Koichi Tsuneyama, Kazuhiro Nomoto, Hiroko Noguchi, Tadashi Yoshino, Kenji Yokota, Yasuharu Sato

    Pathology international   69 ( 10 )   572 - 579   2019.10

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    Castleman-Kojima disease, also known as idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease with TAFRO syndrome (iMCD-TAFRO), is a recently recognized systemic inflammatory disorder with a characteristic series of clinical symptoms, including thrombocytopenia (T), anasarca (A), fever (F), reticulin fibrosis (R), and organomegaly (O). Patients with iMCD-TAFRO often develop severe abdominal pain, elevated alkaline phosphatase levels, and systemic inflammation, but the etiological factors are unknown. To investigate the potential role of bacterial infection in the pathogenesis of iMCD-TAFRO, we performed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the bacterial 16S rRNA gene with DNA extracted from liver specimens of three patients with iMCD-TAFRO, four patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and seven patients with inflammatory conditions. Sequencing of the PCR product showed 99% DNA sequence identity with Campylobacter jejuni in all three patients with iMCD-TAFRO and in two patients with inflammatory conditions. Immunohistochemical and electron microscopy analyses could not identify C. jejuni in patients with iMCD-TAFRO. The findings indicated that C. jejuni infection is not the pathological cause of iMCD-TAFRO; however, this ubiquitous bacterium may play a role in uncontrolled systemic hypercytokinemia, possibly through the development of cross-reactive autoantibodies.

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  • Feasibility of flow cytometric analysis of restricted light chain in endoscopic biopsy specimens from patients with gastrointestinal tract B cell lymphoma: a pilot study. International journal

    Katsunori Matsueda, Masaya Iwamuro, Takahide Takahashi, Sizuma Omote, Kenji Nishida, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Ennishi, Fumio Otsuka, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    BMC research notes   12 ( 1 )   571 - 571   2019.9

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    OBJECTIVE: Gastrointestinal tract lymphomas are currently detected more frequently due to advances in endoscopic technology. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of flow cytometric analysis of restricted light chain in endoscopic biopsy specimens for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract B-cell lymphoma. We prepared viable cell suspensions from unfixed specimens obtained from 10 consecutive patients who had a previous histological diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract B-cell lymphoma. We performed immunophenotypic studies with multi-color flow cytometry and assessed clonality through examination of immunoglobulin light chain expression exclusively in a population identified by anti-CD45 or CD20 antibodies. RESULTS: We could perform light chain expression analysis with 2 endoscopic biopsy specimens from all 10 patients with gastrointestinal tract B-cell lymphoma. We conclude that flow cytometric analysis of endoscopic biopsy specimens is feasible and thus likely useful for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract B-cell lymphoma in clinical settings. Trial registration UMIN Clinical Trials Registry, UMIN000027730. Registered 12 June 2017.

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  • The clinicopathological differences of sporadic non-ampullary duodenal epithelial neoplasm depending on tumor location. International journal

    Katsunori Matsueda, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Junichiro Nasu, Masao Yoshioka, Masahiro Nakagawa, Masafumi Inoue, Tomoki Inaba, Atsushi Imagawa, Masahiro Takatani, Ryuta Takenaka, Seiyu Suzuki, Jun Tomoda, Takahito Yagi, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology   34 ( 9 )   1540 - 1544   2019.9

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    BACKGROUND AND AIM: Although sporadic non-ampullary duodenal adenoma is speculated to be precancerous lesion, the relationship between adenoma and carcinoma remains unclear due to their rarity. Previous studies on sporadic non-ampullary duodenal epithelial neoplasm (SNADEN) have mainly targeted superficial tumors, like adenoma and early carcinoma. The clinicopathological features, including those of advanced carcinoma, remain poorly investigated. We assessed the clinicopathological features of SNADEN, including advanced carcinoma, focusing on tumor location. METHODS: We retrospectively collected the data of 410 patients who had been clinically and pathologically diagnosed with SNADEN at 11 institutions in Japan between June 2002 and March 2014. RESULTS: The SNADEN was mucosal neoplasia and invasive carcinoma in 321 (78.3%) and 89 (21.7%) patients, respectively. The proportion of invasive carcinomas in SNADEN was significantly higher on the oral side of the papilla of Vater (oral-Vater) than on the anal side (anal-Vater) (27.9% vs 14.4%, P < 0.001). Undifferentiated-type carcinoma was significantly more frequent with oral-Vater than anal-Vater (38.7% vs 14.8%, P = 0.026). The recurrence rate of surgically R0 resected locally advanced carcinomas was significantly higher with oral-Vater than anal-Vater (46.4% vs 8.3%, P = 0.021). Furthermore, the relapse-free survival with oral-Vater was significantly shorter than with anal-Vater (hazard ratio: 2.35; 95% confidence interval: 1.09-5.50; P = 0.028). CONCLUSIONS: The clinicopathological features of SNADEN on oral-Vater were different from those on anal-Vater. SNADEN on oral-Vater was more likely to be invasive carcinomas and might behave more aggressively due to biologically higher malignancy than that on anal-Vater.

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  • Pharyngeal xanthoma detected during EGD screening. International journal

    Kenta Hamada, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastrointestinal endoscopy   90 ( 3 )   521 - 522   2019.9

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  • Frequent Involvement of the Duodenum with Lanthanum Deposition: A Retrospective Observational Study.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   58 ( 16 )   2283 - 2289   2019.8

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    Objective This study aimed to investigate the endoscopic features of lanthanum-associated duodenal lesions and the prevalence of duodenal involvement among patients with pathologically proven lanthanum deposition in the gastrointestinal tract. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 24 patients with pathologically proven lanthanum deposition in the gastrointestinal tract. Patients were subdivided into three groups: Group A, patients with pathologically-proven lanthanum deposition in the duodenum; Group B, patients without lanthanum deposition in the duodenum; and Group C, patients without a biopsy of the duodenum. Results A biopsy examination of the duodenum was performed in 19 patients, and lanthanum deposition was detected in 17 patients (17/19, 89.5%). In group A (n=17), whitish duodenal villi were detected in 15 patients during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (15/17, 88.2%). While the other two patients showed no whitish villi, a biopsy of the duodenal mucosa revealed lanthanum deposition. The deposition of a white substance showing a clear margin was visible within multiple villi under magnified observation in some patients of group A. Group B patients (n=2) also showed whitish villi. However, the whitish color was faint in one case and sparse in the other case. Conclusion Lanthanum deposits in the duodenum may resemble white villi. However, in some cases, these deposits may be unrecognizable during esophagogastroduodenoscopy due to the subtle degree of deposition. Endoscopists should biopsy the duodenum as well as the stomach, regardless of the presence or absence of white villi, for an accurate determination of lanthanum deposition in the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • Heterogeneity of Epigenetic and Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition Marks in Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Keratin 19 Proficiency. International journal

    Naosuke Yokomichi, Naoshi Nishida, Yuzo Umeda, Fumitaka Taniguchi, Kazuya Yasui, Toshiaki Toshima, Yoshiko Mori, Akihiro Nyuya, Takehiro Tanaka, Takeshi Yamada, Takahito Yagi, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, Ajay Goel, Masatoshi Kudo, Takeshi Nagasaka

    Liver cancer   8 ( 4 )   239 - 254   2019.7

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    Objective: Keratin 19 (K19) expression is a potential predictor of poor prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). To clarify the feature of K19-proficient HCC, we traced epigenetic footprints in cultured cells and clinical materials. Patients and Methods: In vitro, KRT19 promoter methylation was analyzed and 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine with trichostatin A (TSA) treatment was performed. Among 564 surgically resected HCCs, the clinicopathological relevance of K19-proficent HCCs was performed in comparison with hepatocytic (HepPar-1 and arginase-1), epithelial-mesenchymal transition (E-cadherin and vimentin), biliary differentiation-associated (K7 and NOTCH-1) markers, and epigenetic markers (KRT19 promoter/long interspersed nucleotide element-1 [LINE-1] methylation status). Results: KRT19 promoter methylation was clearly associated with K19 deficiency and 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine with TSA treatment-stimulated K19 re-expression, implicating DNA methylation as a potential epigenetic process for K19 expression. After excluding HCCs with recurrence, TNM stage as IIIB or greater, preoperative therapy, transplantation, and combined hepatocellular cholangiocarcinoma, we assessed 125 of 564 HCC cases. In this cohort, K19 expression was found in 29 HCCs (23.2%) and corresponded with poor survival following surgery (p = 0.025) and extrahepatic recurrence-free survival (p = 0.017). Compared with K19-deficient HCCs, lower KRT19 promoter methylation level was observed in K19-proficient HCCs (p < 0.0001). Conversely, HCC with genome-wide LINE-1 hypermethylation was frequently observed in K19-proficient HCCs (p = 0.0079). Additionally, K19 proficiency was associated with K7 proficiency (p = 0.043), and reduced E-cadherin and HepPar-1 expression (p = 0.043 and p < 0.0001, respectively). Conclusions: K19-proficient HCC exhibited poor prognosis owing to extrahepatic recurrence, with molecular signatures differing from those in conventional cancer stem cells, providing novel insights of the heterogeneity underlying tumor development.

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  • High-grade glioneuronal tumor with an ARHGEF2-NTRK1 fusion gene.

    Kazuhiko Kurozumi, Yoshiko Nakano, Joji Ishida, Takehiro Tanaka, Masatomo Doi, Junko Hirato, Akihiko Yoshida, Kana Washio, Akira Shimada, Takashi Kohno, Koichi Ichimura, Hiroyuki Yanai, Isao Date

    Brain tumor pathology   36 ( 3 )   121 - 128   2019.7

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    Here, we report a highly unusual case of high-grade glioneuronal tumor with a neurotrophic tropomyosin receptor kinase (NTRK) fusion gene. A 13-year-old girl presented with headache and vomiting and MRI detected two cystic lesions bilaterally in the frontal areas with surrounding edema. The left larger tumor was removed by left frontal craniotomy. The tumor was diagnosed as a high-grade glioneuronal tumor, unclassified. Methylation profiling classified it as a diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor (DLGNT) with low confidence. This tumor showed genotypes frequently found in DLGNT such as 1p/19q codeletion without IDH mutation and, however, did not have the typical DLGNT clinical and histological features. RNA sequencing identified an ARHGEF2 (encoding Rho/Rac guanine nucleotide exchange factor 2)-NTRK1 fusion gene. The presence of recurrent NTRK fusion in glioneuronal tumors has an important implication in the clinical decision making and opens up a possibility of novel targeted therapy.

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  • Imaging an intrapulmonary solitary fibrous tumor with CT and F-18 FDG PET/CT. International journal

    Takayoshi Shinya, Yoshihisa Masaoka, Motohiro Sando, Shin Tanabe, Soichiro Okamoto, Hiroki Ihara, Takehiro Tanaka, Shinji Otani, Takao Hiraki, Susumu Kanazawa

    Radiology case reports   14 ( 6 )   755 - 758   2019.6

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    Intrapulmonary solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are extremely rare neoplasms. We report a case of an intrapulmonary SFT and describe the findings of computed tomography (CT) and F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography. The case indicates that a benign intrapulmonary SFT can present as a ground-glass nodule in the early stages of disease and may appear as a well-defined, lobular, homogeneously enhanced mass with slow growth on chest CT images. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the natural course of an intrapulmonary SFT over 16 years based on the findings of chest CT and F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/CT.

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  • White globe appearance in gastric high-grade dysplasia. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiroyuki Sakae, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastrointestinal endoscopy   89 ( 6 )   1254 - 1255   2019.6

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  • A multicenter observational study on the clinicopathological features of gastric cancer in young patients.

    Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Takao Tsuzuki, Masahiro Takatani, Junichirou Nasu, Daisuke Kawai, Ryuta Takenaka, Takehiro Tanaka, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Journal of gastroenterology   54 ( 5 )   419 - 426   2019.5

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    BACKGROUND: The details of gastric cancer in young patients remain unclear because of the low prevalence of the disease. This study aimed to clarify the clinicopathological features and prognosis of gastric cancer in young patients. METHODS: From January 2007 to January 2016, patients in their 20s and 30s who were diagnosed with primary gastric cancer at 4 hospitals were enrolled. Their clinical characteristics and prognosis were evaluated. RESULTS: The total number of patients was 72. The median age was 36 years, and the ratio of males to females was 1:1. The dominant histological type was undifferentiated type (66/72, 92%). Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) was positive in 81% (54/67). Although there were some asymptomatic patients in stages I-III, all stage IV patients had some clinical symptoms at the diagnosis. The percentage of stage IV was significantly higher in patients in their 20s than in those in their 30s (75% vs. 25%, P < 0.001). The Kaplan-Meier method showed that the overall survival of patients in their 20s was significantly lower than that of patients in their 30s (P = 0.037). CONCLUSIONS: A high rate of H. pylori infection was revealed in young gastric cancer patients. The patients in their 20s had a worse prognosis than those in their 30s. We should consider examining the H. pylori infection status for young patients as well as older patients to identify high-risk populations.

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  • Rapid and Long-term Response of Pulmonary Pleomorphic Carcinoma to Nivolumab.

    Satoru Senoo, Takashi Ninomiya, Go Makimoto, Kazuya Nishii, Hirohisa Kano, Hiromi Watanabe, Yusuke Hata, Toshio Kubo, Takehiro Tanaka, Katsuyuki Hotta, Yoshinobu Maeda, Katsuyuki Kiura

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   58 ( 7 )   985 - 989   2019.4

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    Pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma (PPC) is a rare very aggressive subtype of non-small cell lung cancer. We herein report a case of PPC that showed a rapid response to nivolumab. The patient, whose multiple tumors had progressed very aggressively, was treated with nivolumab, an anti-programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) antibody. The tumors dramatically shrank after one cycle of nivolumab. The tumors were positive for programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1). An immunohistochemical analysis revealed numerous PD-1+, CD68+ and CD206+ macrophages. This PD-1 antibody may be a good treatment option, especially in tumors that express PD-L1 and which show PD-1+ macrophage infiltration.

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  • Clinicopathological Features and Outcomes of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Superficial Cancer of the Pharynx.

    Makoto Abe, Masaya Iwamuro, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Takehiro Tanaka, Munechika Tsumura, Takuma Makino, Yohei Noda, Hidenori Marunaka, Kazunori Nishizaki, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   73 ( 2 )   109 - 115   2019.4

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    The efficacy and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for superficial cancer of the pharynx are still unclear. To identify clinicopathological features of superficial pharyngeal cancer, and the efficacy and safety of ESD, we retrospectively assessed 70 pharyngeal cancers in 59 patients who underwent ESD. Of these patients, 61.0% and 50.8% had a history of esophageal cancer and head and neck cancer, respectively. The median tumor size was 15 mm, and 75.7% of the lesions were located at the piriform sinus. The en bloc resection rate was 94.9%. Treatment-related adverse events occurred in 8 cases, but there was no treatment-related death. The lateral margin was positive for neoplasm in 3 lesions (4.3%) and inconclusive in 27 lesions (38.6%), but no local recurrence was observed. Cervical lymph node metastasis was observed in 6 patients, and was successfully treated by cervical lymph node dissection. The three-year overall survival rate was 91.5% (95%CI: 76.6-97.3%) and the cause-specific survival rate was 97.6% (95%CI: 84.9-99.7%). In conclusion, ESD for superficial pharyngeal cancer was safe and effective. "Resect and watch" is probably a feasible and rational strategy for treatment of patients with superficial pharyngeal cancer.

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  • PD-L1 expression combined with microsatellite instability/CD8+ tumor infiltrating lymphocytes as a useful prognostic biomarker in gastric cancer. International journal

    Toshiaki Morihiro, Shinji Kuroda, Nobuhiko Kanaya, Yoshihiko Kakiuchi, Tetsushi Kubota, Katsuyuki Aoyama, Takehiro Tanaka, Satoru Kikuchi, Takeshi Nagasaka, Masahiko Nishizaki, Shunsuke Kagawa, Hiroshi Tazawa, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    Scientific reports   9 ( 1 )   4633 - 4633   2019.3

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    While the importance of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1), mutation burden caused by microsatellite instability (MSI), and CD8+ tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) has become evident, the significance of PD-L1 expression on prognosis still remains controversial. We evaluated the usefulness of combined markers of PD-L1 and MSI or CD8+ TILs as a prognostic biomarker in gastric cancer. A total of 283 patients with gastric cancer were reviewed retrospectively. PD-L1 expression on >5% tumor cells was defined as PD-L1-positive. PD-L1-positive rate was 15.5% (44/283). PD-L1 positivity was significantly correlated with invasive and advanced cancer and also significantly correlated with MSI, whereas no significance was observed with CD8+ TILs. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that PD-L1 positivity significantly correlated with a poor prognosis (p = 0.0025). Multivariate analysis revealed that PD-L1 positivity was an independent poor prognostic factor (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.97, p = 0.0106) along with diffuse histological type and lymph node metastases. Combinations of PD-L1 and MSI (HR: 2.18) or CD8+ TILs (HR: 2.57) were stronger predictive factors for prognosis than PD-L1 alone. In conclusion, combined markers of PD-L1 and MSI or CD8+ TILs may be more useful prognostic biomarkers in gastric cancer, and better clarify the immune status of gastric cancer patients.

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  • Dermoid cyst presenting as an intramuscular mass: CT and MRI features. Reviewed International journal

    T Tanaka, R Inai, T Iguchi, H Yanai, S Kanazawa

    Diagnostic and interventional imaging   100 ( 3 )   195 - 196   2019.3

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    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiroyuki Sakae, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastrointestinal endoscopy   89 ( 2 )   429 - 430   2019.2

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  • Gastric lanthanum phosphate deposition masquerading as white globe appearance. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Digestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver   51 ( 1 )   168 - 168   2019.1

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  • Lacrimal Sac Malignant Melanoma in 15 Japanese Patients: Case Report and Literature Review. Reviewed

    Matsuo T, Tanaka T, Yamasaki O

    Journal of investigative medicine high impact case reports   7   2324709619888052   2019.1

  • Two cases of gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma masquerading as follicular gastritis. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Kenji Nishida, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    Ecancermedicalscience   13   933 - 933   2019

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    In this report, we describe two cases of extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) of the stomach, which presented with multiple small, whitish nodules in the gastric body. The endoscopic appearance was similar to that of lymphoid follicular hyperplasia found in follicular gastritis or nodular gastritis. Both patients were positive for Helicobacter pylori, and the eradication treatment resulted in complete remission of the lymphoma. However, recurrence was noted in one patient. These cases indicate that, although infrequent, gastric MALT lymphoma can show a nodular appearance resembling that of follicular gastritis.

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  • Long-Term Outcome in Patients with a Solitary Peutz-Jeghers Polyp. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Yuki Aoyama, Seiyuu Suzuki, Sayo Kobayashi, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Yuki Moritou, Shinichiro Hori, Kazuhiro Matsueda, Masao Yoshioka, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastroenterology research and practice   2019   8159072 - 8159072   2019

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    Background: Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with a solitary Peutz-Jeghers polyp (PJP) have not been fully investigated. Methods: Solitary PJP was diagnosed when a single hamartomatous lesion was identified in the gastrointestinal tract of patients without mucocutaneous pigmentation or a family history of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. We retrospectively reviewed 51 patients (32 men and 19 women) with a solitary PJP and analyzed the sex, age at diagnosis, endoscopic features, and outcomes in this patient group. The STK11/LKB1 germline mutation was not investigated in any of the patients. Results: The mean age of the 51 patients was 66.1 years. The polyp was found in the duodenum (N = 10), jejunum (N = 2), cecum (N = 2), transverse colon (N = 5), sigmoid colon (N = 21), or rectum (N = 11). Most of the polyps presented as a pedunculated lesion (N = 40), followed by semipedunculated (N = 9) and sessile (N = 2) morphologies. The mean size of a solitary PJP was 15.6 mm (range: 5 to 33 mm). During a mean endoscopic follow-up period of 4.5 years (range: 0.1 to 16.1 years), no recurrence was identified. Eighteen of the enrolled patients had a history of cancer or concomitant cancer. Five patients died due to non-gastrointestinal-related causes. No additional cancer or death directly related to solitary PJP was observed. Conclusions: Solitary PJPs did not recur in this study. Although examination of the entire gastrointestinal tract using esophagogastroduodenoscopy, enteroscopy, and colonoscopy is desirable to exclude Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, follow-up endoscopy after endoscopic polyp resection may be unnecessary, once the diagnosis of a solitary PJP is made.

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  • Intraocular lymphoma as relapse after chemotherapy for primary breast diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Tomofumi Yano

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   58 ( 4 )   180 - 183   2018.12

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  • Urethral tumor induced by methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorders: A case report Reviewed

    Kasumi Kawamura, Yuki Maruyama, Takuya Sadahira, Yosuke Mitsui, Shingo Nishimura, Atsushi Takamoto, Seiji Kai, Koichiro Wada, Ryuta Tanimoto, Morito Sugimoto, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Motoo Araki, Masami Watanabe, Toyohiko Watanabe, Yasutomo Nasu, Takehiro Tanaka

    Nishinihon Journal of Urology   80 ( 12 )   678 - 683   2018.12

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  • Overexpression of folate receptor alpha is an independent prognostic factor for outcomes of pancreatic cancer patients.

    Shizuma Omote, Katsuyoshi Takata, Takehiro Tanaka, Tomoko Miyata-Takata, Yoshiyuki Ayada, Mai Noujima-Harada, Rika Omote, Tetsuya Tabata, Yasuharu Sato, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Hironari Kato, Takahito Yagi, Hiroyuki Okada, Tadashi Yoshino

    Medical molecular morphology   51 ( 4 )   237 - 243   2018.12

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    Pancreatic cancer has a poor prognosis; hence, novel prognostic markers and effective therapeutic targets should be identified. We aimed to evaluate folate receptor alpha (FR-α) expression in pancreatic cancer and examine its association with clinicopathological features. We utilized tissue samples from 100 primary pancreatic cancer patients who underwent surgery. FR-α was expressed in 37 of 100 cases (37%). The FR-α-positive group (median, 18.8 months) had a significantly poorer prognosis than the FR-α-negative group [median 21.3 months; HR 1.89 (1.12-3.12); P = 0.017]. These groups were not significantly different regarding progression-free survival (P = 0.196). Furthermore, other serum tumor markers including CA19-9 (mean, 186 vs. 822 U/ml; P = 0.001), Dupan-2 (286 vs. 1133 U/ml; P = 0.000), and Span-1 (69.7 vs. 171.9 U/ml; P = 0.006) were significantly downregulated in the FR-α-positive group. CA19-9 was another prognostic factor, in addition to FR-α, and patient prognosis showed clear stratification curves with the expression of these two molecules. Along with CA19-9, FR-α expression was an independent prognostic factor for the overall survival. FR-α and CA19-9 helped predict patient prognosis based on stratification curves.

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  • Recent progress in follicular lymphoma in Japan and characteristics of the duodenal type. International journal

    Tadashi Yoshino, Katsuyoshi Takata, Takehiro Tanaka, Yasuharu Sato, Akira Tari, Hiroyuki Okada

    Pathology international   68 ( 12 )   665 - 676   2018.12

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    The incidence of lymphoma has rapidly increased over the last 40 years in Japan, following a trend that is very similar to that of breast cancer. In particular, the relative frequency of follicular lymphoma (FL) has reached that in Western countries. Given its indolence, a "watch-and-wait" approach is often applied to FL patients. We have shown that FL is often detected in the second portion of the duodenum and has a distinct follicular dendritic cell distribution and heavy chain variable usage similar to mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma. Although the t(14;18)(q32;q21) frequency is the same as in the nodal subtype of FL, there are also ongoing mutations, immunopositivity for cluster of differentiation 10 and B-cell lymphoma (BCL)6, and overexpression of BCL2. Gene expression profiling has shown that it is more similar to gastric MALT lymphoma than to nodal FL. Duodenal-type FL lacks the activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) expression observed in nodal ones, although this may be compensated for by BTB domain and CNC homolog 2. Based on these findings, duodenal-type FL has been included in the Revised 4th edition of the World Health Organization classification published in late 2017.

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  • Pseudolipomatosis of the Colon and Cecum Followed by Pneumatosis Intestinalis.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Tomoko Kawabata, Yuusaku Sugihara, Keita Harada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   57 ( 17 )   2501 - 2504   2018.9

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    A 74-year-old Japanese woman was diagnosed with pseudolipomatosis of the cecum and ascending colon. Colonoscopy was performed, which revealed the presence of slightly elevated white lesions, while a magnifying observation showed microbubbles within the mucosa. A month after colonoscopy, the patient was diagnosed with pneumatosis intestinalis. Although the exact pathogenesis is unclear, pneumatosis intestinalis may arise secondary to pseudolipomatosis. This case also indicates that a magnifying observation during colonoscopy may aid in the diagnosis of pseudolipomatosis of the large intestine, since it shows microbubbles within the mucosa, which may be a distinctive feature reflecting the pathology of this disease.

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  • Enterovaginal and colovesical fistulas as late complications of pelvic radiotherapy.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Kou Hasegawa, Yoshihisa Hanayama, Hitomi Kataoka, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshitaka Kondo, Fumio Otsuka

    Journal of general and family medicine   19 ( 5 )   166 - 169   2018.9

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    A 72-year-old Japanese woman presented with a fever, diarrhea, intermittent spotting, and constant fluid discharge from the vagina. Imaging studies revealed an enterovaginal fistula. She underwent radical hysterectomy and radiotherapy 35 years previously. She also had a surgical history of nephrostomy, nephrectomy, ileoascending anastomosis, and colostomy. As bleeding from the enterovaginal fistula was uncontrollable, ileocecal resection was performed. However, a colovesical fistula with urinary tract infection occurred 3 months later. The present case indicates that fistula formation occurs and causes various symptoms in patients who underwent postpelvic radiotherapy, particularly in those with prior surgeries in the irradiated field.

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  • Primary Localized Esophageal Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Treated by Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection.

    Sayo Kobayashi, Masaya Iwamuro, Kenji Nishida, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   57 ( 16 )   2347 - 2352   2018.8

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    A 69-year-old Japanese woman presented to our hospital for the further investigation of an esophageal subepithelial tumor. A diagnosis of extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) was made by an endoscopic biopsy. The patient had no involvement other than the esophagus. The tumor was resected using endoscopic submucosal dissection. Lymphoma recurrence has not been documented in the 57 months since resection. This case suggests that although a detailed preoperative evaluation is required to determine the extent of tumor, endoscopic resection may be an option for the long-term disease control of MALT lymphoma of the esophagus.

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  • Villous atrophy in the terminal ileum is a specific endoscopic finding correlated with histological evidence and poor prognosis in acute graft-versus-host disease after allo-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. International journal

    Yuusaku Sugihara, Sakiko Hiraoka, Nobuharu Fujii, Shiho Takashima, Yasushi Yamasaki, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Masahiro Takahara, Kenji Kuwaki, Keita Harada, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    BMC gastroenterology   18 ( 1 )   111 - 111   2018.7

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    BACKGROUND: Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common complication of allo-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Endoscopic biopsy can provide a definitive diagnosis, but the optimal endoscopic approach for diagnosis remains uncertain. This study evaluated whether ileocolonoscopic imaging can predict acute GVHD severity after allo-HSCT. METHODS: Consecutive patients who underwent allo-HSCT were referred to our institution, and those diagnosed with acute GVHD by pathology were included in this retrospective study. RESULTS: Fifty-one of 261 patients who underwent ileocolonoscopy were suspected to have acute intestinal GVHD. We performed univariate and multivariate conditional logistic regression with stepwise variable selection; villous atrophy in the terminal ileum remained a statistically significant predictor of GVHD severity (odds ratio, 4.69; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-20.60, P = 0.04). Patients were classified into three groups based on ileal endoscopic findings in the terminal ileum: group S, GVHD with severe villous atrophy; group M, mild atrophy; and group N, no atrophy. Compared with patients in groups M and N, those in group S had significant clinical GVHD at diagnosis (P = 0.03). In group S, three of four, compared with five of 13 patients in groups M and N, required the addition of second-line agents (P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that severe atrophy of the terminal ileum predicts severe clinical GVHD that is likely to be refractory to steroid treatment. Thus, the severity of terminal ileum atrophy may serve as a tool in predicting clinically severe GVHD. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial Registration Number UMIN 000022805 , Registration date July 1, 2016.

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  • Lanthanum deposition corresponds to white lesions in the stomach. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Katsuhiko Kimoto, Hiroyuki Okada

    Pathology, research and practice   214 ( 7 )   934 - 939   2018.7

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    OBJECTIVE: Although lanthanum deposition in the stomach has been most frequently reported to occur as white lesions, no study has investigated whether the white lesions observed during esophagogastroduodenoscopy are truly lanthanum-related. Here, we retrospectively investigated the amount of lanthanum in endoscopic biopsy specimens. METHODS: We reviewed four patients showing gastric white spots or annular whitish mucosa in the gastric white lesions (Bw) and peripheral mucosa where the white substance was not endoscopically observed (Bp) during biopsy. We also reviewed three patients with diffuse whitish mucosa and three patients with no whitish lesions. We performed scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry to quantify the lanthanum elements (wt%) in the biopsy specimens. RESULTS: The amount of lanthanum in the Bw ranged from 0.15-0.31 wt%, whereas that of Bp was 0.00-0.13 wt%. The difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The amount of lanthanum in the Bw, endoscopically presented with white spots or annular whitish mucosa, was significantly higher than that of no whitish lesions (0.05-0.14 wt%, P < 0.05). The amount of lanthanum was also higher in the diffuse whitish mucosa (0.21-0.23 wt%) compared with no whitish lesions (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to reveal that pathological lanthanum deposition corresponds to the endoscopically observed white lesions in the gastric mucosa. Therefore, during esophagogastroduodenoscopy, physicians should pay attention to possible presence of white lesions in patients treated with oral lanthanum carbonate to ensure prompt identification of associated issues.

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  • Esophageal Granular Cell Tumors Can Be Differentiated from Leiomyomas Using Endoscopic Ultrasonography.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   57 ( 11 )   1509 - 1515   2018.6

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    Objective Although esophageal granular cell tumors have been reported to present as hypoechoic tumors, we noticed that their echogenicity is similar to that of the submucosal layer. We investigated the sonographic features of esophageal granular cell tumors and the diagnostic accuracy of the features. Methods Seven patients with esophageal granular cell tumors who underwent endoscopic ultrasonography were retrospectively reviewed. Thirteen patients with esophageal leiomyoma were selected as historical control subjects. The brightness of the tumor on ultrasonography images was measured and the echogenicity was standardized according to the echogenicity of the proper muscle and submucosal layers. Ten board-certified endoscopists then independently evaluated the endoscopic pictures of the 20 patients (Test 1), as well as the endoscopic ultrasonography images together with endoscopic pictures of the same patient set (Test 2). Results The standardized echogenicity in granular cell tumors was significantly higher than that in leiomyomas. The diagnostic accuracy of the 10 evaluators using endoscopic pictures alone (Test 1) was 72.0%. The addition of endoscopic ultrasonography images (Test 2) significantly improved the accuracy to 93.0%. Conclusion The echogenicity of granular cell tumors was similar to that of the submucosal layer, and it was significantly higher than that of leiomyomas. Endoscopic ultrasonography images facilitate the accurate identification of esophageal granular cell tumors.

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  • Severe Gastritis after Administration of Nivolumab and Ipilimumab

    Yoshito Nishimura, Miho Yasuda, Kazuki Ocho, Masaya Iwamuro, Osamu Yamasaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka

    Case Reports in Oncology   11 ( 2 )   549 - 556   2018.5

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  • Evaluation of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract in Ulcerative Colitis Patients.

    Ryo Kato, Masaya Iwamuro, Sakiko Hiraoka, Shiho Takashima, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Masahiro Takahara, Yoshitaka Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   72 ( 2 )   105 - 113   2018.4

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    To analyze the clinical characteristics of patients with ulcerative colitis who have upper gastrointestinal lesions, we retrospectively reviewed the data of 216 patients with ulcerative colitis who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy at our institute in April 2008-March 2016. We investigated the endoscopic features and compared the clinical characteristics between the patients with and without upper gastrointestinal lesions. Forty-two patients (19.4%) had upper gastrointestinal lesions, including multiple erosions (n=18), bamboo joint-like appearance (n=17), mucosa with white spots (n=4), friable mucosa (n=2), ulcer (n=1), and purulent deposits within the mucosa (n=1) in the stomach and/or duodenum. Compared to the patients without upper gastrointestinal lesions, those with upper gastrointestinal lesions showed significantly more frequent extraintestinal manifestations (19.0% vs. 8.0%, p<0.05) and a significant history of colectomy (33.3% vs. 12.1%, p<0.01). There were no significant differences with regard to the sex ratio, age at esophagogastroduodenoscopy, gastrointestinal symptoms, time since the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, type of colitis at the initial diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, or gastric atrophy between the groups. In conclusion, gastroduodenal lesions were identified in 19.4% of the patients with ulcerative colitis. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy is particularly recommended for ulcerative colitis patients who show extraintestinal manifestations and for those who have undergone a colectomy.

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  • Mast Cells Exhibiting Strong Cytoplasmic Staining for IgE and High Affinity IgE Receptor are Increased in IgG4-Related Disease. International journal

    Kenji Nishida, Yuka Gion, Mai Takeuchi, Takehiro Tanaka, Tatsuki R Kataoka, Tadashi Yoshino, Yasuharu Sato

    Scientific reports   8 ( 1 )   4656 - 4656   2018.3

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    Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-related disease is characterized by elevated serum IgG4 levels and increased numbers of IgG4-positive cells. However, its pathogenesis is not fully understood. We previously suggested that mast cells may play an important role in IgG4-related disease. In this study, we confirmed the characteristics of mast cells in IgG4-related lymphadenopathy by using immunohistochemistry and dual immunofluorescence. We analyzed 23 cases of IgG4-related lymphadenopathy and compared them with 23 cases of non-specific lymphoid hyperplasia. The majority of patients with IgG4-related lymphadenopathy had cervical lesions with involvement of other organs. Immunohistologically, mast cells with strong cytoplasmic staining for immunoglobulin E and high affinity immunoglobulin E receptor were significantly increased in IgG4-related lymphadenopathy as compared to those in non-specific lymphoid hyperplasia (mean: 3.83 ± 3.99 cells per high power field and 7.14 ± 8.21 cells per high power field, respectively; P = 0.007 and P = 0.011). In addition, dual immunofluorescence assay showed that immunoglobulin E and high affinity immunoglobulin E receptor staining exhibited a cytoplasmic granular pattern in IgG4-related lymphadenopathy, suggesting internalization of the antibodies and receptors. Our findings showed that mast cell activation might be involved in the pathogenesis of IgG4-related disease.

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  • Lanthanum Deposition in the Stomach in the Absence of Helicobacter pylori Infection.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Katsuhiko Kimoto, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   57 ( 6 )   801 - 806   2018.3

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    In this case report, we describe two patients who showed a diffusely whitish mucosa in the posterior wall and the lesser curvature of the gastric body. The patients were serologically- and histopathologically-negative for Helicobacter pylori. Random biopsy specimens from the stomach revealed no regenerative changes, intestinal metaplasia, and/or foveolar hyperplasia in either of the patients. Although lanthanum deposition in the gastric mucosa has been reported to occur in close association with H. pylori-associated gastritis, our patients tested negative for H. pylori. These cases suggest that lanthanum deposition presents as whitish lesions in the gastric body in H. pylori-negative patients.

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  • Gastric neuroendocrine tumor arising from heterotopic pancreas

    Takehiro Tanaka, Rika Omote, Noriko Okazaki, Hiroyuki Yanai, Tadashi Yoshino

    Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology   11 ( 1 )   34 - 37   2018.2

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  • Postoperative bleeding risk after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection during antithrombotic drug therapy. International journal

    Yoshiyasu Kono, Yuka Obayashi, Yuki Baba, Hiroyuki Sakae, Tatsuhiro Gotoda, Ko Miura, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology   33 ( 2 )   453 - 460   2018.2

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    BACKGROUND AND AIM: The safety of gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in the antithrombotic drug users remains controversial. METHODS: Patients who underwent gastric ESD at Okayama University Hospital between March 2006 and February 2016 were enrolled. This study investigated the risk of post-ESD bleeding according to the management of the antithrombotic drugs. RESULTS: One thousand twenty lesions (872 patients) were enrolled. In a multivariate analysis, heparin replacement (odds ratio [OR] 5.0, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.8-14), multiple antithrombotic drug use (OR 2.9, 95% CI 1.1-6.9), a resected specimen of ≥ 33 mm in diameter (OR 2.7, 95% CI 1.5-5.4), Helicobacter pylori negativity (OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.3-3.7), and tumors located in the lower third of the stomach (OR 1.7, 95% CI 1.0-2.9) were significant risk factors for post-ESD bleeding, while the continuation of aspirin or cilostazol was not (OR 2.6, 95% CI 0.72-7.8). The bleeding rate of the continuation group was comparable with that of the all cessation group among single antithrombotic drug users (4.5% vs 4.4%, P = 1.0); however, the rate of the continuation group was significantly higher than that of the all cessation group among multiple antithrombotic drug users (67% vs 15%, P = 0.020). CONCLUSIONS: The risk of post-ESD bleeding differed according to the management of the antithrombotic drugs. The gastric ESD under the cessation or continuation of aspirin or cilostazol monotherapy was acceptable. However, multiple antithrombotic drug use or heparin replacement was associated with a higher risk of post-ESD bleeding.

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  • CT fluoroscopy-guided core needle biopsy of anterior mediastinal masses. Reviewed International journal

    T Iguchi, T Hiraki, Y Matsui, H Fujiwara, J Sakurai, Y Masaoka, M Uka, T Tanaka, H Gobara, S Kanazawa

    Diagnostic and interventional imaging   99 ( 2 )   91 - 97   2018.2

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    OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the safety, diagnostic yield, and risk factors of diagnostic failure of computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy-guided biopsies of anterior mediastinal masses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Biopsy procedures and results of anterior mediastinal masses in 71 patients (32 women/39 men; mean [±standard deviation] age, 53.8±20.0years; range, 14-88years) were analyzed. Final diagnoses were based on surgical outcomes, imaging findings, or clinical follow-up findings. The biopsy results were compared with the final diagnosis, and the biopsy procedures grouped by pathologic findings into diagnostic success and failure groups. Multiple putative risk factors for diagnostic failure were then assessed. RESULTS: Seventy-one biopsies (71 masses; mean size, 67.5±27.3mm; range 8.6-128.2mm) were analyzed. We identified 17 grade 1 and one grade 2 adverse events (25.4% overall) according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 4.0. Sixty-nine biopsies (97.2%) provided samples fit for pathologic analysis. Diagnostic failure was found for eight (11.3%) masses; the 63 masses diagnosed successfully included thymic carcinoma (n=17), lung cancer (n=14), thymoma (n=12), malignant lymphoma (n=11), germ cell tumor (n=3), and others (n=6). Using a thinner needle (i.e., a 20-gauge needle) was the sole significant risk factor for diagnostic failure (P=0.039). CONCLUSION: CT fluoroscopy-guided biopsy of anterior mediastinal masses was safe and had a high diagnostic yield; however, using a thinner biopsy needle significantly increased the risk of a failed diagnosis.

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  • Potential influence of interleukin-6 on the therapeutic effect of gefitinib in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer harbouring EGFR mutations

    Tomoki Tamura, Yuka Kato, Kadoaki Ohashi, Kiichiro Ninomiya, Go Makimoto, Hiroko Gotoda, Toshio Kubo, Eiki Ichihara, Takehiro Tanaka, Koichi Ichimura, Yoshinobu Maeda, Katsuyuki Hotta, Katsuyuki Kiura

    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS   495 ( 1 )   360 - 367   2018.1

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  • Two Cases of White Globe Appearance in Autoimmune Atrophic Gastritis. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2018   7091520 - 7091520   2018

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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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  • Two Cases of Leiomyoma in the Colon Masquerading as Other Types of Colonic Pedunculated Polyps. International journal

    Ailee Ikeda, Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Asuka Nakarai, Yuusaku Sugihara, Keita Harada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2018   8272313 - 8272313   2018

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    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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  • Two cases of white globe appearance in non-cancerous stomach. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Sakae, Yasushi Yamasaki, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Ecancermedicalscience   12   856 - 856   2018

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    In this report, we describe two patients with white globe appearance in the non-cancerous stomach. The patient in Case 1 was an 82-year-old Japanese man who had been taking vonoprazan, dimethicone, acotiamide, sitagliptin, candesartan, dutasteride, etizolam and zolpidem. The patient in Case 2 was a 74-year-old Japanese woman who had been taking esomeprazole, rebamipide, sitagliptin, candesartan, ezetimibe, mirabegron, levocetirizine, zolpidem and lactobacillus preparation. In both cases, endoscopy revealed multiple white spots in the stomach. Magnifying endoscopy and blue laser imaging revealed a slightly elevated, round, white substance. Biopsied specimens from the lesions contained parietal cell protrusions and fundic gland cysts. Intraglandular necrotic debris was absent. Consequently, microscopic features in these cases were different from those reported previously for white globe appearance observed in gastric cancer lesions. These results indicate that white globe appearance can be observed in non-cancerous stomach. Although the macroscopic features could be confusing or misleading, thorough endoscopic observation and pathological analysis of white globe appearance will aid oncologists and endoscopists in differentiating between cancer-related lesions and non-cancerous lesions.

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  • Gastric MALT Lymphoma with Increased Plasma Cell Differentiation Showing Unique Endoscopic Features. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Kenji Nishida, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Shogen Ohya, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2018   8054284 - 8054284   2018

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    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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  • [Retention of patency capsule in a patient with Crohn's disease].

    Masaya Iwamuro, Shiho Takashima, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Masahiro Takahara, Seiji Kawano, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshitaka Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi = The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology   115 ( 2 )   203 - 210   2018

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    A 40-year-old Japanese man with abdominal pain was referred to our hospital. The patient had been diagnosed with Crohn's disease at the age of 21 years and had since then received treatment with mesalazine and had been advocated an elemental diet. About 30 months before his visit to the hospital, he had swallowed a patency capsule, the retention of which in the ileum was subsequently detected on abdominal ultrasonography. The patient was advised to undergo the evaluation of stenosis, but he refused further investigation at that time. Computed tomography scanning performed at our institution revealed stenosis of the ileum and the presence of a high-density material in the proximal side of the stenosis. Double-balloon enteroscopy and enterography with contrast media revealed multiple stenoses of the ileum. The stenotic ileum was surgically resected, and a foreign body was removed. Electron microscopy analysis revealed that the foreign body was the cellophane wall of the PillCamTM patency capsule. Thus, the retention of the cellophane wall of a patency capsule after consumption was diagnosed for the current case on the basis of the study findings.

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  • [Gastric type adenoma with submucosal invasive carcinoma:a case study].

    Issei Hirata, Hideaki Kinugasa, Kouji Miyahara, Reiji Higashi, Masaki Kunihiro, Toshiaki Morito, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Masahiro Nakagawa

    Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi = The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology   115 ( 3 )   283 - 289   2018

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    A 75-year-old woman visited our hospital for the examination of esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) without any major complaint. The patient's medical history included hypertension, but no carcinoma. EGD revealed a 30-mm elevated lesion located in the anterior wall of the upper region of the stomach. The lesion, which was a 0-IIa+I type lesion with fading-like and light flare-like domains, was surgically removed using endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and then the patient was diagnosed with gastric type adenoma with submucosal invasive carcinoma. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a gastric type adenoma with submucosal invasive carcinoma and may therefore provide significant insights into the malignant potential of gastric type adenoma lesions.

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  • Diffuse Intestinal Ganglioneuromatosis Showing Multiple Large Bowel Ulcers in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis Type 1.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Rika Omote, Takehiro Tanaka, Naruhiko Sunada, Takahiro Nada, Yoshitaka Kondo, Soichiro Nose, Mitsuhiko Kawaguchi, Fumio Otsuka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   56 ( 24 )   3287 - 3291   2017.12

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    A 67-year-old Japanese man with neurofibromatosis type 1 underwent right hemicolectomy owing to abscess formation around the cecum. A pathological analysis revealed diffuse intestinal ganglioneuromatosis in the cecum and colon. Colonoscopy performed eight months after hemicolectomy revealed multiple ulcers throughout the colon and rectum. The colorectal ulcers failed to respond to conservative treatment and ultimately required surgical resection. Diffuse ganglioneuromatosis was observed again in the resected specimen. This report illustrates a rare manifestation of diffuse intestinal ganglioneuromatosis in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1.

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  • Linked color imaging (LCI), a novel image-enhanced endoscopy technology, emphasizes the color of early gastric cancer. International journal

    Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Ryuta Takenaka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Daisuke Kawai, Yuka Obayashi, Yuki Baba, Hiroyuki Sakae, Tatsuhiro Gotoda, Yoshiyasu Kono, Ko Miura, Masaya Iwamuro, Seiji Kawano, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Endoscopy international open   5 ( 10 )   E1005-E1013   2017.10

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    Background and study aims:  Linked color imaging (LCI) and blue laser imaging (BLI) are novel image-enhanced endoscopy technologies with strong, unique color enhancement. We investigated the efficacy of LCI and BLI-bright compared to conventional white light imaging (WLI) by measuring the color difference between early gastric cancer lesions and the surrounding mucosa. Patients and methods:  Images of early gastric cancer scheduled for endoscopic submucosal dissection were captured by LCI, BLI-bright, and WLI under the same conditions. Color values of the lesion and surrounding mucosa were defined as the average of the color value in each region of interest. Color differences between the lesion and surrounding mucosa (ΔE) were examined in each mode. The color value was assessed using the CIE L*a*b* color space (CIE: Commission Internationale d'Eclairage). Results:  We collected images of 43 lesions from 42 patients. Average ΔE values with LCI, BLI-bright, and WLI were 11.02, 5.04, and 5.99, respectively. The ΔE was significantly higher with LCI than with WLI ( P  < 0.001). Limited to cases of small ΔE with WLI, the ΔE was approximately 3 times higher with LCI than with WLI (7.18 vs. 2.25). The ΔE with LCI was larger when the surrounding mucosa had severe intestinal metaplasia ( P  = 0.04). The average color value of a lesion and the surrounding mucosa differed. This value did not have a sufficient cut-off point between the lesion and surrounding mucosa to distinguish them, even with LCI. Conclusion:  LCI had a larger ΔE than WLI. It may allow easy recognition and early detection of gastric cancer, even for inexperienced endoscopists.

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  • Clinicopathological features of gastric cancer in young patients; Multicenter retrospective study

    Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Masahiro Takatani, Junichirou Nasu, Ryuta Takenaka, Hiroyuki Sakae, Ko Miura, Takehiro Tanaka, Shunsuke Kagawa, Hiroyuki Okada

    ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY   28   2017.10

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  • Management of gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma in patients with extra copies of the MALT1 gene Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Ryuta Takenaka, Masahiro Nakagawa, Yuki Moritou, Shunsuke Saito, Shinichiro Hori, Tomoki Inaba, Yoshinari Kawai, Tatsuya Toyokawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY   23 ( 33 )   6155 - 6163   2017.9

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  • Primary pancreatic-type acinar cell carcinoma of the jejunum with tumor thrombus extending into the mesenteric venous system: a case report and literature review. International journal

    Kosei Takagi, Takahito Yagi, Takehiro Tanaka, Yuzo Umeda, Ryuichi Yoshida, Daisuke Nobuoka, Takashi Kuise, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    BMC surgery   17 ( 1 )   75 - 75   2017.6

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    BACKGROUND: Although ectopic pancreatic tissue is common in the upper gastrointestinal tract, the incidence of ectopic pancreatic tissue in the jejunum is low, and malignant transformation in ectopic pancreatic tissue is rare. Furthermore, pancreatic-type acinar cell carcinoma (ACC) developing in the jejunum and ACC accompanied by tumor thrombus are extremely rare. CASE PRESENTATION: A 78-year-old-woman presented with melena. Abdominal computed tomography images and endoscopic examination revealed a submucosal jejunal mass with tumor thrombus extending into a jejunal vein. The patient underwent a curative resection combined with a partial jejunectomy and partial pancreatectomy. Histopathological examination of the resected tissue showed tumor cells with a homogeneous acinar architecture identical to pancreatic-type ACC and tumor thrombus. Postoperatively, she was followed for 10 months and had no recurrence. CONCLUSION: We present an extremely rare case of pancreatic-type ACC in the jejunum with extensive tumor thrombus invading into the mesenteric venous system. This type of cancer has not been reported previously but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a jejunal mass.

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  • Management of early gastric cancer that meet the indication for radical lymph node dissection following endoscopic resection: a retrospective cohort analysis. International journal

    Satoru Kikuchi, Shinji Kuroda, Masahiko Nishizaki, Tetsuya Kagawa, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Yoshiro Kawahara, Shunsuke Kagawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    BMC surgery   17 ( 1 )   72 - 72   2017.6

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    BACKGROUND: Endoscopic resection (ER) has been widely accepted as the standard treatment for early gastric cancer (EGC). However, in patients considered to have undergone non-curative ER due to their potential risk of lymph node metastasis (LNM), additional gastrectomy is recommended. The aim of the present study was to identify EGC patients after non-curative ER at high risk of LNM. METHODS: A total of 150 patients who had undergone ER for EGC were diagnosed as non-curative ER due to their potential risk of LNM. Clinicopathological data and clinical outcomes were examined retrospectively. RESULTS: Additional gastrectomy with lymph node dissection was performed in 73 patients, and the remaining 77 patients were followed-up without additional gastrectomy. In patients who underwent additional gastrectomy, 8 patients had local residual tumor, and 8 patients had LNM, which were limited in the peritumoral nodes. Only lymphatic invasion (p = 0.012) was a statistically significant factor for LNM. The 5-year overall survival and recurrence-free survival were not significantly different between patients with and without additional gastrectomy. CONCLUSION: Additional gastrectomy with lymph node dissection is recommended for patients who were diagnosed as non-curative ER with lymphatic invasion, and minimizing the extent of lymph node dissection may be allowed for these patients.

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  • Endoscopic features of lanthanum deposition in the gastroduodenal mucosa

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Gastroenterological Endoscopy   59 ( 6 )   1428 - 1434   2017.6

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  • Desmoid-type fibromatosis in a boy with Down syndrome. International journal

    Hisashi Ishida, Kousuke Chayama, Kiichiro Kanamitsu, Kana Washio, Takehiro Tanaka, Akira Shimada

    Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society   59 ( 5 )   624 - 626   2017.5

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    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Haruo Urata, Katsuhiko Kimoto, Hiroyuki Okada

    GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY   85 ( 5 )   1103 - 1104   2017.5

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    Masataka Fujii, Takayuki Furumatsu, Shinichi Miyazawa, Takaaki Tanaka, Hiroto Inoue, Yuya Kodama, Toshifumi Ozaki

    International journal of surgery case reports   31   229 - 232   2017.4

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    INTRODUCTION: We presented the first case in the literature of inter-horn bridge formation involved in ring-shaped lateral meniscus after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 22-year-old man underwent anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstruction using semitendinosus tendon autograft. At the surgery, the lateral meniscus showed a normal appearance without meniscal tears and had no instability. There were no meniscal anomalies such as discoid meniscus and ring-shaped meniscus. Magnetic resonance image examination was performed before second-look arthroscopy at 1 year postoperatively. A coronal plane showed a small triangular fragment located at the medial border of the lateral tibial plateau. An axial plane demonstrated a ring-shaped lateral meniscus. On second-look arthroscopy, there was a meniscus-like tissue formation that connected the anterior horn to the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus at the lateral intercondylar tubercle. DISCUSSION: Ring-shaped meniscus is an extremely rare malformation of the meniscus. Our hypothesis was that drilling debris and remaining remnant of ACL might induce a scar tissue formation. CONCLUSION: This is the first case in the literature of inter-horn bridge formation involved in ring-shaped lateral meniscus following ACL reconstruction.

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  • Endoscopic Manifestations and Clinical Characteristics of Cytomegalovirus Infection in the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Eisei Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Hideharu Hagiya, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Fumio Otsuka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   71 ( 2 )   97 - 104   2017.4

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    We retrospectively analyzed the cases of 14 patients (9 women, 5 men, mean age: 51.6 years) with cytomegalovirus (CMV) involvement in the esophagus, stomach, and/or duodenum diagnosed at a single center, to determine their endoscopic features and clinical backgrounds. Thirteen patients (92.9%) had hematologic disease; the other had rheumatoid arthritis. Of the former, 12 patients underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and 9 of these patients had graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) before undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). All 14 patients had been taking one or more immunosuppressive agents including cyclosporine (n=10), corticosteroids (n=9), mycophenolic acid (n=6), tacrolimus (n=3), and methotrexate (n=1). Tests for CMV antigenemia were positive in 11 patients (78.6%). EGD examinations revealed esophageal (n=3), gastric (n=9), and duodenal involvement (n=6). Macroscopically, esophageal lesions by CMV infection presented as redness (n=1), erosions (n=1), and ulcers (n=1). Gastric lesions manifested as redness (n=7), erosions (n=3), exfoliated mucosa (n=2), and verrucous erosions (n=1). Mucosal appearances in the duodenum varied: redness (n=2), ulcers (n=2), multiple erosions (n=2), single erosion (n=1), edema (n=1). CMV was detected even in the intact duodenal mucosa (n=1). In conclusion, physicians must recall the relevance of CMV infection when any mucosal alterations exist in the upper gastrointestinal tract of immunosuppressed patients.

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  • Dynamic computed tomography is useful for prediction of pathological grade in pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm. International journal

    Shigeru Horiguchi, Hironari Kato, Hidenori Shiraha, Koichiro Tsutsumi, Naoki Yamamoto, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Takeshi Tomoda, Daisuke Uchida, Yutaka Akimoto, Syou Mizukawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Koichi Ichimura, Akinobu Takaki, Takahito Yagi, Hiroyuki Okada

    Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology   32 ( 4 )   925 - 931   2017.4

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    BACKGROUND AND AIM: Pathological grading is important in defining the therapeutic strategy in pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm (PNEN) but is difficult for unresectable cases. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) is useful in the diagnosis of PNEN, but its usefulness for pathological grading is not well established. No studies have examined the diagnostic ability of dynamic computed tomography (CT) for pathological grading of PNEN. We investigated the usefulness of EUS-FNA and dynamic CT in the diagnosis and pathological grading of PNEN. METHODS: In this retrospective study, 39 PNEN patients finally diagnosed via EUS-FNA and/or surgical resection underwent dynamic CT. Pathological samples were diagnosed based on WHO2010; staging was based on the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society classification. The proportion of the quantification value in the tumor to the pancreatic parenchyma in arterial phase was defined as the CT ratio. Immunohistochemical staining with CD31 was performed to evaluate microvessel density (MVD). We evaluated the relationship between pathological grade, CT ratio, and MVD. RESULTS: By using EUS-FNA, 35 of 39 (90%) cases were diagnosed as PNEN. As for pathological grade, 15 of 35 (43%) cases could be identified correctly. CT ratio could predict pathological Grade 3 disease. The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy were 100%, 94%, and 95%. MVD was significantly correlated with CT ratio (r = 0.83, P < 0.0001) and pathological grade (P = 0.0074). CONCLUSIONS: Computed tomography ratio has a relationship with pathological grade in PNEN, which would help decide therapeutic strategy in unresectable cases and cases in which pathological grading is difficult.

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  • Evaluation of ALDH1 expression in ipsilateral breast cancer recurrence. Reviewed International journal

    Tadahiko Shien, Takehiro Tanaka, Masahiko Tanabe, Yasuhiro Okumura, Norikazu Masuda, Atsushi Yoshida, Nobuyuki Arima, Yoshifumi Komoike, Satoru Tanaka, Takuji Iwase, Tetsuya Taguchi, Katsuhiko Nakatsukasa, Hideo Inaji, Makoto Ishitobi

    Oncology letters   13 ( 3 )   1071 - 1077   2017.3

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    Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) is a cancer stem cell (CSC) marker that is easily evaluable. The expression and clinical significance of ALDH1 in ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) has yet to be investigated. In the present study, the expression profile of ALDH1 and its correlation with prognosis in IBTR tissues was examined. Patients with IBTR from eight institutions were retrospectively enrolled in the study. Immunohistochemistry was used to examine ALDH1 expression patterns in the tissue specimens of primary cancers and IBTRs. ALDH1 expression levels were investigated in 182 IBTR tumors, which included cases of invasive carcinoma selected from 271 consecutive patients with IBTR. ALDH1 was expressed in 23% of the IBTR tissue samples. The rate of concordant expression between primary cancer and IBTR tissues was 68%. There was no significant association between disease-free survival (DFS) and ALDH1 expression levels in IBTR. IBTRs that expressed ALDH1 and Ki-67 had a poorer prognosis and this expression pattern was significantly associated with DFS (P=0.0073). The percentages of ALDH1 positive expression in each tissue subtype were as follows: Luminal A, 20%; luminal B, 24%; human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2), 35%; triple-negative, 21%. There was a significant correlation between DFS and ALDH1 expression levels in HER2-type IBTR tissue specimens (P=0.034). In conclusion, it is possible that ALDH1 and Ki-67 expression levels may be useful for predicting prognosis in patients with HER2-type tumors.

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  • Lanthanum Deposition in the Stomach: Usefulness of Scanning Electron Microscopy for Its Detection.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Akemi Ando, Takahiro Nada, Kosuke Kimura, Kenji Yamauchi, Chiaki Kusumoto, Fumio Otsuka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Acta medica Okayama   71 ( 1 )   73 - 78   2017.2

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    After having been treated with lanthanum carbonate administration for 4 years for hyperphosphatemia, a 75-year-old Japanese woman undergoing hemodialysis was diagnosed with lanthanum phosphate deposition in the stomach. The deposition, seen as white microgranules, was observed using esophagogastroduodenoscopy with magnifying observation. To the best of our knowledge, these are the minutest endoscopy images of lanthanum phosphate deposition in the gastric mucosa. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation enabled easier identification of the deposited material, which was visible as bright areas. The present case suggests the usefulness of SEM observation in the detection of lanthanum phosphate deposition in the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • Nephrotic syndrome during the tapering of oral steroids after pathological diagnosis of Kimura disease from a lacrimal gland mass: case report and review of 10 Japanese patients.

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Takehiro Tanaka, Masaru Kinomura

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   57 ( 3 )   147 - 152   2017

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    A 42-year-old man with eosinophilia and high serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) developed a lacrimal gland mass on the left side. Excisional biopsy revealed hyperplasia of lymphoid follicles, and infiltration with lymphocytes and eosinophils around lacrimal gland acini, leading to the pathological diagnosis of Kimura disease. IgE-positive cells were mainly found along follicular dendritic cells, and a small number of IgG4-positive cells was present. One month after oral prednisolone was started at 40 mg daily and tapered to 10 mg daily, he developed lower leg edema on both sides and marked proteinuria (10.8 g/day). Renal biopsy showed no glomerular abnormalities, no immunoglobulin deposition, and no tubulointerstitial infiltration with eosinophils, leading to the diagnosis of minimal change nephrotic syndrome. Proteinuria subsided in response to an increased dose of prednisolone to 30 mg daily. Proteinuria relapsed three times in the following 5 years when oral prednisolone was tapered. In conclusion, Kimura disease manifested as an orbital mass and did not relapse. However, nephrotic syndrome relapsed frequently with background eosinophilia and high serum IgE. This study reviewed the clinical features of 10 Japanese patients with Kimura disease associated with proteinuria.

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  • Two Cases of Rectal Xanthoma Presenting as Yellowish to Whitish Lesions during Colonoscopy. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Takei, Yuusaku Sugihara, Keita Harada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2017   5975107 - 5975107   2017

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    Two cases of rectal xanthomas are described. One case is that of a 56-year-old Japanese man in whom multiple yellowish spots measuring approximately 3 to 5 mm were observed in the rectum during colonoscopy. The other case is that of a 78-year-old Japanese man in whom colonoscopy showed a whitish plaque of 4 mm in diameter in the rectum. Biopsy examinations performed on both patients revealed the deposition of xanthoma cells within the rectal mucosa. Within the gastrointestinal tract, xanthomas most frequently arise in the stomach, whereas the colorectum is rarely affected. Despite this infrequency, the two cases indicate that xanthomas should be recalled when yellowish to whitish lesions are observed in the colorectum.

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  • Pseudomelanosis duodeni:a case report.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Shohei Oka, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi = The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology   114 ( 7 )   1264 - 1268   2017

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    An 83-year-old Japanese man underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy for screening purposes. He had a medical history of hypertension, chronic kidney disease, chronic heart failure, and chronic myeloid leukemia, and he had been taking the following medications:ferrous citrate, furosemide, spironolactone, tolvaptan, bisoprolol, nicorandil, warfarin, nilotinib, febuxostat, esomeprazole, digestive enzyme complex, ambroxol, carbocysteine, and potassium L-aspartate. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a brownish speckled pigmentation in the duodenal bulb. Biopsy specimens from the duodenal villi revealed a brown pigment deposition, which appeared bright on scanning electron microscopy. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and elemental mapping revealed the presence of iron and sulfur in the duodenal villi. Consequently, pseudomelanosis duodeni was diagnosed based on these findings.

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  • Deterioration of duodenal lymphangiectasia after radiotherapy for gastric MALT lymphoma. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Yoshiaki Iwasaki, Hiroyuki Okada

    Ecancermedicalscience   11   752 - 752   2017

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    A 68-year-old Japanese woman underwent radiotherapy for gastric lymphoma. Although lymphangiectasia was sparsely observed in the second portion of the duodenum before radiotherapy, the number of pinpoint white spots obviously increased after the treatment. Although the duodenal lymphangiectasia gradually progressed, the patient had no features of protein-losing enteropathy. This case highlights the importance of endoscopic observation of the duodenum after irradiation to the abdomen as radiotherapy may secondarily cause intestinal lymphangiectasia.

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  • Hepatic and Gastric Involvement in a Case of Systemic Sarcoidosis Presenting with Rupture of Esophageal Varices Reviewed

    Hiroaki Saito, Masayasu Ohmori, Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Nozomu Wada, Tetsuya Yasunaka, Akinobu Takaki, Hiroyuki Okada

    INTERNAL MEDICINE   56 ( 19 )   2583 - 2588   2017

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  • Two Relapsed Stage III Childhood Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Patients with NPM-ALK Fusion in Bone Marrow from Initial Diagnosis.

    Yui Kanazawa, Yuka Yamashita, Mitsuhiro Fujiwara, Michiko Muraoka, Kana Washio, Kiichiro Kanamitsu, Hisashi Ishida, Takae Nakano, Miho Yamada, Keizo Horibe, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadashi Yoshino, Akira Shimada

    Acta medica Okayama   70 ( 6 )   503 - 506   2016.12

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  • Acute Bowel Injury due to Cryoablation for Renal Cell Carcinoma: Correlated Radiologic and Pathologic Findings

    Gobara Hideo, Hiraki Takao, Iguchi Toshihiro, Fujiwara Hiroyasu, Nagasaka Takeshi, Kishimoto Hiroyuki, Tanaka Takehiro, Kanazawa Susumu

    Acta Medica Okayama   70 ( 6 )   511 - 514   2016.12

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  • A Rare Case of Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma in a Patient with IgG4-Related Autoimmune Pancreatitis Reviewed

    Yoshito Nishimura, Masaya Iwamuro, Kazuki Ocho, Kou Hasegawa, Kosuke Kimura, Yoshihisa Hanayama, Eisei Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka

    ACTA MEDICA OKAYAMA   70 ( 4 )   279 - 283   2016.8

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  • Expansion of epigenetic alterations in EFEMP1 promoter predicts malignant formation in pancreatobiliary intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms

    Kazuhiro Yoshida, Takeshi Nagasaka, Yuzo Umeda, Takehiro Tanaka, Keisuke Kimura, Fumitaka Taniguchi, Tomokazu Fuji, Kunitoshi Shigeyasu, Yoshiko Mori, Hiroyuki Yanai, Takahito Yagi, Ajay Goel, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY   142 ( 7 )   1557 - 1569   2016.7

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  • Contrast-enhanced harmonic endoscopic ultrasonography with time-intensity curve analysis for intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas. International journal

    Naoki Yamamoto, Hironari Kato, Takeshi Tomoda, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Ichiro Sakakihara, Yasuhiro Noma, Shigeru Horiguchi, Ryo Harada, Koichiro Tsutsumi, Keisuke Hori, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada, Kazuh de Yamamoto

    Endoscopy   48 ( 1 )   26 - 34   2016.1

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    BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Preoperative diagnosis of the pathological grade of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) is difficult. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of contrast-enhanced harmonic endoscopic ultrasonography (CH-EUS) with time - intensity curve analysis in differentiating between low or intermediate grade dysplasia (LGD/IGD) and high grade dysplasia or invasive carcinoma (HGD/invasive carcinoma) in IPMNs and to assess correlation between the time - intensity curve parameters and tumor microvessel density. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data from 30 patients with resected IPMNs (14 LGD/IGD, 16 HGD/invasive carcinoma) who underwent CH-EUS with time - intensity curve analysis were evaluated retrospectively. Time - intensity curve parameters and the microvessel density of the mural nodule were compared between the HGD/invasive carcinoma and LGD/IGD groups; the diagnostic accuracy of the time - intensity curve parameters was evaluated. RESULTS: The echo intensity change and echo intensity reduction rate of the mural nodule, and the nodule/pancreatic parenchyma contrast ratio were significantly higher in the HGD/invasive carcinoma group than in the LGD/IGD group (P < 0.05); the accuracies of these parameters were 80 %, 86.7 %, and 93.3 %, respectively. The microvessel density of the mural nodule was significantly higher in the HGD/invasive carcinoma group (P = 0.002). There was a strong positive, linear correlation between the echo intensity change of the mural nodule and the microvessel density (r = 0.803, P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: CH-EUS with time - intensity curve analysis is potentially useful for quantitatively evaluating the blood flow of IPMN microvasculature, and for differentiating between HGD/invasive carcinoma and LGD/IGD.

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  • Lanthanum phosphate deposition in the gastric mucosa of patients with chronic renal failure

    IWAMURO Masaya, KANZAKI Hiromitzu, TANAKA Takehiro, KAWANO Seiji, KAWAHARA Yoshiro, OKADA Hiroyuki

    Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi   113 ( 7 )   1216 - 1222   2016

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    A 77-year-old Japanese man underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection twice over a 5-year period for the treatment of two separate early gastric cancers. He had been taking lanthanum carbonate, an orally administered phosphate binder, for 3 years. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed reddish mucosa in the greater curvature and anterior wall of the gastric angle, while granular, white deposits were also observed in some areas of this reddish mucosa. Additionally, biopsy specimens from the gastric mucosa revealed the deposition of fine, amorphous, eosinophilic material, which appeared bright on scanning electron microscopy. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed the presence of lanthanum and phosphate in these bright areas, and elemental mapping confirmed that their distribution was identical to that seen in the bright areas. Based on these findings, the diagnosis of lanthanum phosphate deposition in the gastric mucosa was determined.

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  • Ectopic sebaceous glands in the esophagus that became evident over a three-year span

    Iwamuro Masaya, Okada Hiroyuki, Harada Keita, Kanzaki Hiromitsu, Hori Keisuke, Kita Masahide, Kawano Seiji, Kawahara Yoshiro, Tanaka Takehiro, Yamamoto Kazuhide

    Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association)   128 ( 3 )   201 - 205   2016

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    A 43-year-old Japanese woman was diagnosed with ectopic sebaceous glands in the esophagus by esophagogastroduodenoscopy and biopsy. At the age of 46, typical ectopic sebaceous glands were recognized in the upper esophagus, whereas yellowish white granules were faintly observed in the lower esophagus. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy examinations were repeated when she was 47 and again at 50 years old, and the lesions in the lower esophagus had become more evident over the ensuing 3 years. Esophageal ectopic sebaceous glands are relatively infrequent, and there have been few case reports describing the progression of the endoscopic features. We also report the clinical and endoscopic features of the five similar cases with pathologically proven ectopic sebaceous glands in the esophagus.

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  • Long-term survival of two patients with esophageal neuroendocrine carcinoma who underwent multidisciplinary therapy

    Gotoda Tatsuhiro, Kawano Seiji, Kono Yoshiyasu, Miura Kou, Kanzaki Hiromitsu, Iwamuro Masaya, Kawahara Yoshiro, Tanaka Takehiro, Yoshino Tadashi, Shirakawad Yasuhiro, Tabata Masahiro, Tanimoto Mitsune, Okada Hiroyuki

    Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association)   128 ( 3 )   207 - 212   2016

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    Esophageal neuroendocrine carcinoma (ECC) is rare and has a poor prognosis when presenting with vascular invasion and distant metastasis from an early stage. Multidisciplinary therapy with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy may prolong survival in patients with advanced ECC, but there is as yet no standard therapy for advanced ECC. We treated two patients who have achieved long-term survival (> 4 years) who underwent multidisciplinary therapy, including chemotherapy, for ECC. Our experience with these two cases suggests that multidisciplinary therapy, including chemotherapy, may be effective for treating ECC at an advanced stage.

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  • Reactivation of Human Herpes Virus-6 in the Renal Tissue of a Patient with Drug-induced Hypersensitivity Syndrome/Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DIHS/DRESS).

    Hideharu Hagiya, Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Kou Hasegawa, Yoshihisa Hanayama, Maya Kimura, Fumio Otsuka

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   55 ( 13 )   1769 - 74   2016

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    A 74-year-old man who had been administered trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for three weeks suffered from drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome/drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DIHS/DRESS). In the early stage of the clinical course, he developed renal dysfunction. A renal biopsy showed granulomatous tubulointerstitial nephritis accompanying the proliferation of human herpes virus (HHV)-6 in tubular epithelial cells. With corticosteroid therapy, the systemic rash and renal function gradually improved. The present patient is the second case of DIHS/DRESS demonstrating a possible reactivation of HHV-6 in the renal tissue. The clinical role of viral reactivation in DIHS/DRESS must be further elucidated.

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  • Endoscopic detection of the gastric lesions of peripheral T-cell lymphoma. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Kosuke Kimura, Eisei Kondo, Takahiro Nada, Eri Nakamura, Katsuyoshi Takata, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka, Tadashi Yoshino, Hiroyuki Okada

    Ecancermedicalscience   10   625 - 625   2016

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    An 82-year-old Japanese man presented with a gastric involvement of peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified. Although gastrointestinal lesions were not detected on computed tomography, oesophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a slight elevation of the gastric mucosa, with changes in mucosal colour and the presence of abnormal microvessels. This led to the prompt detection of gastric involvement in lymphoma. This case highlights the usefulness of detailed observation of the gastric mucosa for the endoscopic detection of gastric involvement of peripheral T-cell lymphoma.

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  • Actual Status of Involvement of Helicobacter pylori Infection That Developed Gastric Cancer from Group A of ABC (D) Stratification - Study of Early Gastric Cancer Cases That Underwent Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection. International journal

    Ko Miura, Hiroyuki Okada, Yoshiyasu Kouno, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Masaya Iwamuro, Keisuke Hori, Masahide Kita, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Yanai

    Digestion   94 ( 1 )   17 - 23   2016

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    BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients who are Helicobacter pylori antibody negative and have normal pepsinogen (PG) levels (group A of ABC (D) stratification) are considered unlikely to develop gastric cancer. This study aimed to clarify the involvement (uninfection, present infection or previous infection) of H. pylori in group A patients with early gastric cancer who underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) by examining their background gastric mucosa endoscopically and histologically. METHODS: This study included 166 patients with gastric cancer who were treated by ESD. Patients were classified according to PG levels and H. pylori antibody titers. Three biopsies (greater curvature of the antrum, lesser curvature of the middle corpus and greater curvature of the middle corpus) from group A were histologically analyzed and compared with those of groups B, C, D and after eradication). RESULTS: In group A (34 patients), 32 patients had endoscopic atrophy (group A'). Histological neutrophil activity, chronic inflammation and atrophy scores were lower in group A' than in other groups. Group A' scores were similar to those of the after eradication group. CONCLUSION: Most of the group A patients with early gastric cancer were not uninfected with H. pylori, but had previous infections, thus carrying carcinogenic risk.

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  • Breast Cancer Metastasis to the Stomach That Was Diagnosed after Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection

    Masahide Kita, Masashi Furukawa, Masaya Iwamuro, Keisuke Hori, Yoshiro Kawahara, Naruto Taira, Tomohiro Nogami, Tadahiko Shien, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyoshi Doihara, Hiroyuki Okada

    CASE REPORTS IN GASTROINTESTINAL MEDICINE   2016   2016

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  • Endoscopic Resection of a Pedunculated Brunner's Gland Hamartoma of the Duodenum. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Satoko Ando, Tatsuhiro Gotoda, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine   2016   6707235 - 6707235   2016

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    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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  • Xanthoma of the Duodenum

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Fumio Otsuka, Hiroyuki Okada

    Internal Medicine   55 ( 19 )   2899 - 2900   2016

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  • Serrated polyp of the duodenum Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Keisuke Hori, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

    GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY   82 ( 5 )   966 - 967   2015.11

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    Hagiya Hideharu, Iwamuro Masaya, Tanaka Takehiro, Hanayama Yoshihisa, Otsuka Fumio

    Acta Medica Okayama   69 ( 5 )   319 - 323   2015.10

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  • Evaluation of Mucosal Healing in Ulcerative Colitis by Fecal Calprotectin Vs. Fecal Immunochemical Test. International journal

    Shiho Takashima, Jun Kato, Sakiko Hiraoka, Asuka Nakarai, Daisuke Takei, Toshihiro Inokuchi, Yuusaku Sugihara, Masahiro Takahara, Keita Harada, Hiroyuki Okada, Takehiro Tanaka, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    The American journal of gastroenterology   110 ( 6 )   873 - 80   2015.6

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    OBJECTIVES: We previously showed that a quantitative fecal immunochemical test (FIT) can predict mucosal healing (MH) in ulcerative colitis (UC). Fecal calprotectin (Fcal) has also been reported as an important biomarker of UC activity. The aim of this study was to compare the predictive ability of these two fecal markers for MH in UC. METHODS: FIT and Fcal were examined in stool samples from consecutive UC patients who underwent colonoscopy. Mucosal status was assessed via the Mayo endoscopic subscore (MES). RESULTS: In total, 105 colonoscopies in 92 UC patients were evaluated in conjunction with the FIT and Fcal results. Both FIT and Fcal results were significantly correlated with MES (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient: 0.61 and 0.58, respectively). The sensitivity and specificity of the FIT values (<100 ng/ml) for predicting MH (MES 0 alone) were 0.95 and 0.62, respectively, whereas those of Fcal (<250 μg/g) were 0.82 and 0.62, respectively. The sensitivities became similar when MH was defined as MES 0 or 1 (0.86 vs. 0.86). Although the predictability of MH evaluated by the area under the receiver operating characteristics curve was similar for the two fecal markers (FIT 0.83 vs. Fcal 0.82 for MES 0 alone), the FIT results were relatively robust regardless of the cutoff value selected. CONCLUSIONS: Both FIT and Fcal can efficiently predict MH in UC, but FIT appears to be more sensitive than Fcal for predicting MES 0 alone.

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  • Prospective evaluation of endoscopic criteria characteristic of sessile serrated adenomas/polyps.

    Toshio Uraoka, Reiji Higashi, Joichiro Horii, Keita Harada, Keisuke Hori, Hiroyuki Okada, Motowo Mizuno, Jun Tomoda, Nobuya Ohara, Takehiro Tanaka, Han-Mo Chiu, Naohisa Yahagi, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Journal of gastroenterology   50 ( 5 )   555 - 63   2015.5

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    BACKGROUND: Differentiating sessile serrated adenoma/polyp (SSA/P) from hyperplastic polyp (HP) is clinically important in determining the necessity of endoscopic resection or recommending appropriate surveillance. There are few reports of characterization of SSA/P using narrowband imaging and chromoendoscopy with and without magnification. We aimed to establish imaging criteria to aid real-time diagnosis of SSA/P. METHODS: Patients with pale sessile or flat lesions of 6 mm or greater were prospectively enrolled in this multicenter trial. Nine endoscopic criteria, determined in real time, were investigated for possible association with SSA/P. Endoscopic mucosal resection was performed; specimens were retrieved and analyzed by histopathological examination. RESULTS: In 63 patients, 89 lesions were detected, including 41 HP, 38 SSA/P, five mixed polyps, and five other lesions. Right-side colon location, lesion size of 10 mm or greater, excessive mucus, the presence of a varicose microvascular vessel (VMV) noted with high-magnification narrowband imaging, and type III(H) pit pattern were each commonly associated with SSA/P compared with HP. Multivariate analysis substantiated three independent endoscopic criteria for SSA/P: the presence of VMV (p = 0.001), lesion size of 10 mm or greater (p = 0.0017), and right-side location (p = 0.0041), with odds ratios of 8.2, 7.2, and 6.1, respectively. The presence of VMV had a significantly higher specificity (87.8%) than the other two independent endoscopic criteria (p = 0.0007 and p = 0.0008, respectively), but a lower sensitivity (57.9%), whereas a combination of the three criteria (two or more positive) increased the sensitivity significantly (89.5% and p = 0.0033) and had a higher degree of accuracy (82.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Three endoscopic criteria individually and in combination were effective in predicting a diagnosis of SSA/P without the need for chromoendoscopy.

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  • Anti-IL-12/23 p40 Antibody Attenuates Experimental Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease via Suppression of IFN-gamma/IL-17-Producing Cells Reviewed

    Sachiyo Okamoto, Hideaki Fujiwara, Hisakazu Nishimori, Ken-ichi Matsuoka, Nobuharu Fujii, Eisei Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Akihiko Yoshimura, Mitsune Tanimoto, Yoshinobu Maeda

    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY   194 ( 3 )   1357 - 1363   2015.2

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  • Establishment of a Langerhans cell histiocytosis lesion cell line with dermal dendritic cell characteristics Reviewed

    Ichiro Murakami, Jean Gogusev, Francis Jaubert, Michiko Matsushita, Kazuhiko Hayashi, Ikuo Miura, Takehiro Tanaka, Takashi Oka, Tadashi Yoshino

    ONCOLOGY REPORTS   33 ( 1 )   171 - 178   2015.1

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  • A case of asymptomatic Sjögrens syndrome who developed interstitial pneumonia during monoclonal antibody therapy of Crohns disease

    KOHNO Hiroyuki, OKADA Hiroyuki, HIRAOKA Sakiko, TANAKA Takehiro

    Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi   112 ( 7 )   1326 - 1333   2015

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    A 67-year-old woman was diagnosed with ileocolic Crohns disease at 61 years of age. Remission had been induced by the monoclonal antibody adalimumab, and maintenance therapy had continued since her diagnosis. However, she developed respiratory symptoms, including a dry cough. A chest CT scan revealed interstitial shadows in the lower pulmonary lobes. Although no sicca symptoms were noted, she was serologically positive for both anti-Sjögrens syndrome-related antigen A and B antibodies, and salivary gland biopsy showed lymphocytic infiltration. Consequently, she was diagnosed as having asymptomatic Sjögrens syndrome. Infection or drug-induced pulmonary disease was considered unlikely, and the interstitial pneumonia was considered an extra-glandular presentation of Sjögrens syndrome. Thus, interstitial shadows, which appear during immunotherapy for Crohns disease, could indicate asymptomatic Sjögrens syndrome; clinicians should consider this rare clinical picture when assessing such a patient.

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  • Recurrence after Radiotherapy for Gastric Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) Lymphoma with Trisomy 18 Reviewed

    Hisashi Ishikawa, Masaya Iwamuro, Hiroyuki Okada, Keisuke Hori, Masahide Kita, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Eisei Kondo, Tadashi Yoshino, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    INTERNAL MEDICINE   54 ( 8 )   911 - 916   2015

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  • Ectopic pancreas in the stomach successfully resected by endoscopic submucosal dissection. International journal

    Masaya Iwamuro, Takao Tsuzuki, Shogen Ohya, Hiroyuki Okada, Takehiro Tanaka, Keisuke Hori, Masahide Kita, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Case reports in medicine   2015   147927 - 147927   2015

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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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  • Morphological Changes in a Pyogenic Granuloma of the Esophagus Observed over Three Years.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiroyuki Okada, Takehiro Tanaka, Keisuke Hori, Masahide Kita, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   54 ( 14 )   1737 - 40   2015

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    A 78-year-old Japanese man underwent routine esophagogastroduodenoscopy, during which a reddish, flat elevated lesion was observed in the middle third of the esophagus. A bright red area of protrusion appeared in the center of the elevated lesion three months later, and the protruded nodule grew to be a blood blister six months after the initial endoscopy examination. The morphology of the lesion changed from a protruded nodule to a mass with two humps that subsequently returned to a single hump during the three-year observation period. A histological diagnosis of pyogenic granuloma was made based on a biopsy performed at six months. This report illustrates a rare case of an esophageal pyogenic granuloma presenting with a unique endoscopic appearance and morphologic changes. Endoscopic ultrasonography images are also presented.

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  • Genetic and epigenetic alterations of netrin-1 receptors in gastric cancer with chromosomal instability. International journal

    Keisuke Toda, Takeshi Nagasaka, Yuzo Umeda, Takehiro Tanaka, Takashi Kawai, Tomokazu Fuji, Fumitaka Taniguchi, Kazuya Yasui, Nobuhito Kubota, Yuko Takehara, Hiroshi Tazawa, Shunsuke Kagawa, Dong-Sheng Sun, Naoshi Nishida, Ajay Goel, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    Clinical epigenetics   7 ( 1 )   73 - 73   2015

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    BACKGROUND: The gene expressions of netrin-1 dependence receptors, DCC and UNC5C, are frequently downregulated in many cancers. We hypothesized that downregulation of DCC and UNC5C has an important growth regulatory function in gastric tumorigenesis. RESULTS: In the present study, a series of genetic and epigenetic analyses for DCC and UNC5C were performed in a Japanese cohort of 98 sporadic gastric cancers and corresponding normal gastric mucosa specimens. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) analyses and microsatellite instability (MSI) analysis was applied to determine chromosomal instability (CIN) and MSI phenotypes, respectively. More than 5 % methylation in the DCC and UNC5C promoters were found in 45 % (44/98) and 32 % (31/98) gastric cancers, respectively, and in 9 % (9/105) and 5 % (5/105) normal gastric mucosa, respectively. Overall, 70 % (58 of 83 informative cases) and 51 % (40 of 79 informative cases) of gastric cancers harbored either LOH or aberrant methylation in the DCC and UNC5C genes, respectively. In total, 77 % (51 of 66 informative cases) of gastric cancers showed cumulative defects in these two dependence receptors and were significantly associated with chromosomal instability. Both DCC and UNC5C were inactivated in 97 % of CIN-positive gastric cancers and in 55 % of CIN-negative gastric cancers. CONCLUSIONS: Defect in netrin receptors is a common feature in gastric cancers. DCC alterations are apparent in the early stages, and UNC5C alterations escalate with the progression of the disease, suggesting that the cumulative alterations of netrin-1 receptors was a late event in gastric cancer progression and emphasizing the importance of this growth regulatory pathway in gastric carcinogenesis.

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  • Magnified endoscopic features of duodenal follicular lymphoma and other whitish lesions.

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiroyuki Okada, Katsuyoshi Takata, Yoshinari Kawai, Seiji Kawano, Junichiro Nasu, Yoshiro Kawahara, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadashi Yoshino, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Acta medica Okayama   69 ( 1 )   37 - 44   2015

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    The sensitivity and specificity of magnified endoscopic features for differentiating follicular lymphoma from other diseases with duodenal whitish lesions have never been investigated. Here we compared the magnified endoscopic features of duodenal follicular lymphoma with those of other whitish lesions. We retrospectively reviewed the cases of patients with follicular lymphoma (n=9), lymphangiectasia (n=7), adenoma (n=10), duodenitis (n=4), erosion (n=1), lymphangioma (n=1), and hyperplastic polyp (n=1). The magnified features of the nine follicular lymphomas included enlarged villi (n=8), dilated microvessels (n=5), and opaque white spots of various sizes (n=9). The lymphangiectasias showed enlarged villi, dilated microvessels, and white spots, but the sizes of the white spots were relatively homogeneous and their margin was clear. Observation of the adenoma and duodenitis revealed only whitish villi. Although the lymphangioma was indistinguishable from the follicular lymphomas by magnified features, it was easily diagnosed based on the macroscopic morphology. In conclusion, magnified endoscopic features, in combination with macroscopic features, are useful for differentiating follicular lymphomas from other duodenal diseases presenting whitish lesions.

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  • Intramucosal gastric mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma completely resected with endoscopic submucosal dissection.

    Yasushi Yamasaki, Junichiro Nasu, Kou Miura, Yoshiyasu Kono, Hiromitsu Kanzaki, Keisuke Hori, Takehiro Tanaka, Masahide Kita, Takao Tsuzuki, Minoru Matsubara, Seiji Kawano, Yoshiro Kawahara, Masahiro Tabata, Hiroyuki Okada, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   54 ( 8 )   917 - 20   2015

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    Composite tumors in the stomach composed of adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma are rare. We herein report a case of intramucosal gastric mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC) that was treated with endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). A 77-year-old man who had previously received ESD for early gastric adenocarcinoma underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy for screening, which showed a depressed lesion on the lesser curvature of the antrum. The tumor was removed en bloc via ESD and pathologically diagnosed as MANEC. The tumor was located within the mucosal layer, and no lymphovascular invasion was evident. Seven months after the ESD procedure, the patient is currently feeling well without recurrence or metastasis.

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  • Erratum. Venous Thromboembolism after Total Hip Arthroplasty Diagnosed by Enhanced Computed Tomography:Comparison of Selective Thromboprophylaxis and No Thromboprophylaxis.

    Yoshiki Okada, Hirosuke Endo, Takehiro Tanaka, Shigeru Mitani, Kazuo Fujiwara, Tomonori Tetsunaga, Yohei Kagawa, Yosuke Fujii, Toshiyuki Kunisada, Toshifumi Ozaki

    Acta medica Okayama   69 ( 5 )   325 - 325   2015

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    Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is the most effective treatment for advanced or end-stage hip osteoarthritis. However, venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains one of its unresolved complications. We reviewed the records of 322 patients undergoing primary THA and investigated the efficacy of anticoagulant prophylaxis for VTE. Our study cohort consisted of 60 patients who received no anticoagulants, 100 patients who received a factor Xa inhibitor (fondaparinux), 100 patients who received low molecular weight heparin (enoxaparin), and 62 patients who selectively received no anticoagulant prophylaxis due to perioperative bleeding, weight, and/or hemoglobin concentration. Enhanced 64-slice multidetector row computed tomography was performed postoperatively for 7 days in all cases. The incidence of VTE in the four groups was 15%, 9.0%, 6.0%, and 6.4%, respectively. The incidence of VTE was significantly lower in the groups receiving anticoagulant prophylaxis and the group selectively receiving no anticoagulant prophylaxis than in the group receiving no anticoagulants. Complications of fondaparinux therapy included hepatic dysfunction in 4 cases (4.0%), minor bleeding in 2 cases (2.0%), persistent wound drainage in 3 cases (3.0%), and eruption in 1 case (1.0%). The complications of enoxaparin therapy were persistent wound drainage in 1 case (1.0%) and progression of anemia in 1 case (1.0%). The incidence of VTE was low in patients who selectively received no anticoagulant prophylaxis, so we conclude that anticoagulant prophylaxis should be used selectively in THA cases.

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  • Hepatic Intracystic Organizing Hematoma Mimicking Biliary Cystadenocarcinoma in a Patient with Polycystic Liver Disease Reviewed

    Takashi Tanaka, Hideo Gobara, Koji Tomita, Takao Hiraki, Takehiro Tanaka, Susumu Kanazawa

    INTERNAL MEDICINE   54 ( 16 )   2001 - 2005   2015

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  • 髄膜腫を疑われたRosai-Dorfman diseaseの一例

    今井 みどり, 藤田 勝, 松岡 博美, 井上 博文, 濱田 香菜, 田中 健大, 市村 浩一, 柳井 広之

    岡山県臨床細胞学会誌   33   42 - 45   2014.12

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  • 術前補助化学療法によりpCRが得られた高度進行胃癌の1例

    菊地 覚次, 香川 俊輔, 久保田 哲史, 桑田 和也, 黒田 新士, 西崎 正彦, 田中 健大, 藤原 俊義

    癌と化学療法   41 ( 12 )   2282 - 2284   2014.11

  • [Pathological complete response in a case of advanced gastric cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy].

    Satoru Kikuchi, Shunsuke Kagawa, Tetsushi Kubota, Kazuya Kuwada, Shinji Kuroda, Masahiko Nishizaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy   41 ( 12 )   2282 - 4   2014.11

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    A 6 2-year-old man with advanced gastric cancer was referred to our hospital. A gastroscopy revealed a type 3 tumor invading the esophagus in the lesser curvature of the stomach cardia. We diagnosed the tumor as cStageIIIB(T4bN1M0) gastric cancer. For the best chance of a pathological complete response, we selected neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) with S-1+CDDP (SP therapy). A total gastrectomy with lymph node dissection was performed after 2 courses of SP therapy. Pathological evaluation of the resected stomach and lymph nodes indicated an absence of cancerous cells, confirming a pathological complete response (pCR). The patient has been followed up for 4 months without evidence of recurrence.

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  • The discordance between primary breast cancer lesions and pulmonary metastatic lesions in expression of aldehyde dehydrogenase 1-positive cancer cells.

    Tomohiro Nogami, Tadahiko Shien, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyoshi Doihara, Naruto Taira, Daisuke Takabatake, Rieko Nishimura, Keiko Nishiyama, Taeko Mizoo, Shozo Ohsumi

    Breast cancer (Tokyo, Japan)   21 ( 6 )   698 - 702   2014.11

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    BACKGROUND: We evaluated the expression of aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) between primary breast lesions and pulmonary metastatic (PM) lesions in breast cancer patients. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinicopathological features and the expression statuses of ER, PR, HER2, Ki-67 and ALDH-1 in both primary and metastatic breast cancer lesions and evaluated the discordance rates in the expressions of these markers between the primary and metastatic lesions, and also the prognostic value of these factors. RESULTS: None of the PM patients had metastases at any other sites, and all had undergone curative breast cancer surgery. The pulmonary operation was partial resection in 15 (88 %) patients and lobectomy in 2 (12 %) patients. The median overall survival (OS) after resection of the PNs (OS) was 48 months. The discordance rates in the expressions of ER, PR, HER2, Ki67 and ALDH-1 between the primary and metastatic lesions were 0, 29, 21, 43 and 50 %, respectively. CONCLUSION: There was significant discordance in the biomarkers between the primary tumors and the metastatic lesions.

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  • Prompt Resolution of Hypoglycemia by Hepatic Transarterial Embolization for Malignant Insulinoma with Multiple Liver Metastases

    Muro Shinichiro, Nasu Junichiro, Harada Ryo, Matsubara Minoru, Nakarai Asuka, Kanzaki Hiromitsu, Tsutsumi Kouichiro, Kato Hironari, Tanaka Takehiro, Fujiwara Hiroyasu, Uno Masatoshi, Okada Hiroyuki, Yamamoto Kazuhide

    Acta Medica Okayama   68 ( 5 )   307 - 311   2014.10

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  • Programmed Death-1 Pathway in Host Tissues Ameliorates Th17/Th1-Mediated Experimental Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease Reviewed

    Hideaki Fujiwara, Yoshinobu Maeda, Koichiro Kobayashi, Hisakazu Nishimori, Ken-ichi Matsuoka, Nobuharu Fujii, Eisei Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Lieping Chen, Miyuki Azuma, Hideo Yagita, Mitsune Tanimoto

    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY   193 ( 5 )   2565 - 2573   2014.9

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  • Detection of T-cell receptor gamma gene rearrangement in paraffin-embedded T or natural killer/T-cell lymphoma samples using the BIOMED-2 protocol

    Tomoko Miyata-Takata, Katsuyoshi Takata, Sachiko Yamanouchi, Yasuharu Sato, Mai Harada, Takashi Oka, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshinobu Maeda, Mitsune Tanimoto, Tadashi Yoshino

    LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA   55 ( 9 )   2161 - 2164   2014.9

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  • A case of carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation with a rapidly lethal course Reviewed

    Tomohiro Nogami, Naruto Taira, Shinichi Toyooka, Takehiro Tanaka, Taeko Mizoo, Takayuki Iwamoto, Tadahiko Shien, Junichi Soh, Shinichiro Miyoshi, Hiroyoshi Doihara

    Case Reports in Oncology   7 ( 3 )   840 - 844   2014.4

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  • Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Inhibitors Permit Regulatory T Cell Reconstitution and Inhibit Experimental Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease Reviewed

    Haruko Sugiyama, Yoshinobu Maeda, Hisakazu Nishimori, Yoshiko Yamasuji, Ken-ichi Matsuoka, Nobuharu Fujii, Eisei Kondo, Katsuji Shinagawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Kengo Takeuchi, Takanori Teshima, Mitsune Tanimoto

    BIOLOGY OF BLOOD AND MARROW TRANSPLANTATION   20 ( 2 )   183 - 191   2014.2

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  • Expression of ALDH1 in axillary lymph node metastases is a prognostic factor of poor clinical outcome in breast cancer patients with 1-3 lymph node metastases.

    Tomohiro Nogami, Tadahiko Shien, Takehiro Tanaka, Keiko Nishiyama, Taeko Mizoo, Takayuki Iwamto, Hirokuni Ikeda, Naruto Taira, Hiroyoshi Doihara, Shinichiro Miyoshi

    Breast cancer (Tokyo, Japan)   21 ( 1 )   58 - 65   2014.1

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    BACKGROUND: Recently, evidence in support of the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis has been accumulating. On the other hand, it has been reported that the expression of aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) in primary breast cancer is a powerful predictor of a poor clinical outcome, and that breast cancer stem cells express ALDH1. According to the CSC hypothesis, development of metastases requires the dissemination of CSC that may remain dormant and be reactivated to cause tumor recurrence. In this study, we investigated whether the detection of CSC in axillary lymph node metastases (ALNM) might be a significant prognostic factor in patients with breast cancer. METHODS: From 1998 to 2006, 40 primary breast cancer patients with ALNM, the number of metastatic nodes varying in number from 1 to 3, underwent surgery at Okayama University; of these, 15 patients developed tumor recurrence. We retrospectively evaluated the common clinicopathological features and the expression of ER, HER2, ALDH1, and Ki67 in both the primary lesions and the ALNM, and analyzed the correlations between the expression of these biological markers and the disease-free survival (DFS). RESULTS: Expression of ALDH1 in the ALNM was significantly associated with the DFS (P = 0.037). CONCLUSION: Evaluation of biomarker expression in ALNM could be useful for prognosis in breast cancer patients with 1-3 metastatic lymph nodes.

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  • A Case of Ectopic Adenomatous Goiter in the Lateral Cervical Region

    HATONO Minami, SHIEN Tadahiko, TANAKA Takehiro, DOIHARA Hiroyoshi

    The journal of the Japanese Practical Surgeon Society   75 ( 11 )   2971 - 2975   2014

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    A 41-year-old woman noticed a tumor on the left side of her neck. Cervical ultrasonography showed a cystic mass in the left lateral neck region. The mass was further enlarged at follow-up, and hence, the patient was referred to our hospital. A cystic tumor with an internal anechoic area and clear boundary was seen outside the thyroid gland. No abnormal cells were observed on aspiration cytology. The patient underwent tumorectomy. The tumor was present on the outside of the left internal jugular vein. It could be exfoliated easily. Pathologically, a follicular gland with poor dysplasia in the mural nodule and cyst wall was observed, so a pathological diagnosis of ectopic adenomatous goiter was made. Lateral cervical cystic tumors should be treated by surgical resection because of the possibility of malignancy as well as recurrence after aspiration.

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  • Clinicopathological correlation for the role of fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography computed tomography in detection of choroidal malignant melanoma

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Yuka Ogino, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Mitsumasa Kaji

    International Journal of Clinical Oncology   19 ( 2 )   230 - 239   2014

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  • Indications for Colonoscopy in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hiroyuki Okada, Jun Kato, Takehiro Tanaka, Ken-Ei Sada, Hirofumi Makino, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    HEPATO-GASTROENTEROLOGY   60 ( 128 )   1940 - 1944   2013.11

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  • Breast cancer subtype and distant recurrence after ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence. Reviewed International journal

    Makoto Ishitobi, Yasuhiro Okumura, Nobuyuki Arima, Atsushi Yoshida, Katsuhiko Nakatsukasa, Takuji Iwase, Tadahiko Shien, Norikazu Masuda, Satoru Tanaka, Masahiko Tanabe, Takehiro Tanaka, Yoshifumi Komoike, Tetsuya Taguchi, Reiki Nishimura, Hideo Inaji

    Annals of surgical oncology   20 ( 6 )   1886 - 92   2013.6

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    BACKGROUND: There is little information about the impact of breast cancer subtype on prognosis after ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR). METHODS: One hundred eighty-five patients were classified according to breast cancer subtype, as approximated by estrogen receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and Ki-67, of IBTR, and we evaluated whether breast cancer subtype was associated with distant recurrence after IBTR. RESULTS: There was a significant difference in distant disease-free survival (DDFS) after IBTR according to breast cancer subtype defined by a cutoff of the Ki-67 index of 20 % (p = 0.0074, log-rank test). The 5-year DDFS rates for patients with luminal A, luminal B, triple-negative, and HER2 types were 86.3, 57.1, 56.6, and 65.9 %, respectively. In addition, breast cancer subtype was significantly associated with distant recurrence after IBTR on adjustment for various clinicopathologic factors (p = 0.0027, Cox proportional hazards model). CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that breast cancer subtype based on immunohistochemical staining predicts the outcomes of patients with IBTR. Further analyses are needed (UMIN-CTR number UMIN000008136).

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  • De novo CD5-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphomas show high specificity for cyclin D2 expression Reviewed

    Takuro Igawa, Yasuharu Sato, Katsuyoshi Takata, Noriko Iwaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Naoko Asano, Yoshinobu Maeda, Yorihisa Orita, Naoya Nakamura, Shigeo Nakamura, Tadashi Yoshino

    DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY   8   81   2013.5

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  • Loss of runt-related transcription factor 3 induces gemcitabine resistance in pancreatic cancer Reviewed

    Shigeru Horiguchi, Hidenori Shiraha, Teruya Nagahara, Jyunnro Kataoka, Masaya Iwamuro, Minoru Matsubara, Shinichi Nishina, Hironari Kato, Akinobu Takaki, Kazuhiro Nouso, Takehiro Tanaka, Koichi Ichimura, Takahito Yagi, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Molecular Oncology   7 ( 4 )   840 - 849   2013

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  • Clinicopathological characteristics of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive Barrett's adenocarcinoma

    Takehiro Tanaka, Atsushi Fujimura, Koichi Ichimura, Hiroyuki Yanai, Yasuharu Sato, Katsuyohi Takata, Hiroyuki Okada, Seiji Kawano, Shunsuke Tanabe, Tadashi Yoshino

    WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY   18 ( 43 )   6263 - 6268   2012.11

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  • Carcinosarcoma of the Gallbladder Manifesting as Cholangitis Due to Hemobilia Reviewed

    Hiroshi Sadamori, Hiroyasu Fujiwara, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Yanai, Daisuke Satoh, Takahito Yagi, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara

    JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY   16 ( 6 )   1278 - 1281   2012.6

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  • Externalization of Saw-Tooth Architecture in Small Serrated Polyps Implies the Presence of Methylation of IGFBP7 Reviewed

    Eisuke Kaji, Toshio Uraoka, Jun Kato, Sakiko Hiraoka, Hideyuki Suzuki, Mitsuhiro Akita, Shunsuke Saito, Takehiro Tanaka, Nobuya Ohara, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES   57 ( 5 )   1261 - 1270   2012.5

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  • Conjunctival lymphoma can be detected by FDG PET

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Mitsumasa Kaji

    Clinical Nuclear Medicine   37 ( 5 )   516 - 519   2012.5

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  • Synthetic retinoid Am80 ameliorates chronic graft-versus-host disease by down-regulating Th1 and Th17 Reviewed

    Hisakazu Nishimori, Yoshinobu Maeda, Takanori Teshima, Haruko Sugiyama, Koichiro Kobayashi, Yoshiko Yamasuji, Sachiyo Kadohisa, Hidetaka Uryu, Kengo Takeuchi, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadashi Yoshino, Yoichiro Iwakura, Mitsune Tanimoto

    BLOOD   119 ( 1 )   285 - 295   2012.1

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  • A prospective analysis of efficacy and long-term outcome of radiation therapy for gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma. International journal

    Hiroyuki Okada, Mitshuhiro Takemoto, Yoshiro Kawahara, Junichiro Nasu, Ryuta Takenaka, Seiji Kawano, Masafumi Inoue, Koichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Katsushi Shinagawa, Tadashi Yoshino, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Digestion   86 ( 3 )   179 - 86   2012

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    BACKGROUND/AIMS: Few studies exist on the efficacy and long-term outcome of radiation therapy (RT) for gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma. METHODS: Twenty-two patients with stage I or stage II(1) disease were prospectively evaluated, including 14 patients without Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori) infection and 8 patients with persistent lymphoma after H. pylori eradication. RT dose was 30 Gy in daily fractions of 1.5 Gy. All patients underwent endoscopic and histological follow-up regularly. RESULTS: The study included 22 patients with a mean age of 63 years. The t(11;18)(q21;q21) translocation occurred in 8 of the 22 cases. All patients showed complete remission without any serious toxicity. At a median follow-up evaluation 74 months (range 27-159) after completion of RT, the overall and relapse-free survival rates after 5 years were 91 and 84%, respectively. Although no patient showed local recurrence of lymphoma, distant recurrence was detected in 3 patients, all of whom were H. pylori negative; MALT lymphoma relapsed in two patients with the t(11;18)(q21;q21) translocation, and diffuse large-cell lymphoma developed in one patient without the translocation. CONCLUSION: RT provides excellent local control of the gastric MALT lymphoma. However, continuous follow-up is mandatory as relapse may occur in other sites.

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  • Germinal center B-cell-like versus non-germinal center B-cell-like as important prognostic factor for localized nodal DLBCL.

    Toshiyuki Habara, Yasuharu Sato, Katsuyoshi Takata, Noriko Iwaki, Hirokazu Okumura, Hiroshi Sonobe, Takehiro Tanaka, Yorihisa Orita, L. A. Al-Kader, Naoko Asano, Daisuke Ennishi, Tadashi Yoshino

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   52 ( 2 )   91 - 99   2012

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  • Elevated Coagulation Factor VIII Plasma Activity in a Patient with Lymphangiosarcoma Reviewed

    Hiromichi Yamane, Nobuaki Ochi, Takayuki Tabayashi, Lu Lu, Tomoko Yamagishi, Yasumasa Monobe, Takehiro Tanaka, Eisei Kondoh, Nagio Takigawa

    INTERNAL MEDICINE   51 ( 22 )   3213 - 3215   2012

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  • 乳腺原発腺様嚢胞癌の一例 細胞像の多彩性について

    今井 みどり, 濱田 香菜, 那須 篤子, 井上 博文, 松岡 博美, 藤田 勝, 大森 昌子, 田中 健大, 市村 浩一, 柳井 広之, 吉野 正

    日本臨床細胞学会岡山支部会誌   30   34 - 35   2011.12

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  • 耳下腺上皮筋上皮癌の一例

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    日本臨床細胞学会岡山支部会誌   30   40 - 42   2011.12

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  • Germinal center B-cell-like diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the duodenum is associated with t(14;18) translocation

    Maiko Tamura, Katsuyoshi Takata, Yasuharu Sato, Naoya Nakamura, Yara Yukie Kikuti, Koichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Akira Tari, Yoshinobu Maeda, Mitsune Tanimoto, Hiroyuki Okada, Tadashi Yoshino

    PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL   61 ( 12 )   742 - 748   2011.12

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  • Rhabdomyosarcoma discovered in the adrenal region of an elderly hypertensive patient

    Akihiro Katayama, Fumio Otsuka, Masaya Takeda, Tomoko Miyoshi, Eri Nakamura, Kenichi Inagaki, Takehiro Tanaka, Shinya Uehara, Hirofumi Makino

    Hypertension Research   34 ( 6 )   784 - 786   2011.6

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  • Downregulation of the B-cell receptor signaling component CD79b in plasma cell myeloma: A possible post transcriptional regulation

    Xingang Huang, Katsuyoshi Takata, Yasuharu Sato, Takehiro Tanaka, Kouichi Ichimura, Maiko Tamura, Takashi Oka, Tadashi Yoshino

    PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL   61 ( 3 )   122 - 129   2011.3

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  • Bilateral conjunctival lesions in blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm.

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Shin Morizane, Keiji Iwatsuki, Motoharu Eguchi, Tadashi Yoshino

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   51 ( 1 )   49 - 55   2011

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    The purpose of this study is to report on a patient who developed conjunctival lesions of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) after radiation to skin lesions of the same pathological type. A 79-year-old man developed salmon-pink lesions in the lower fornix of the conjunctiva of both eyes and biopsy revealed BPDCN. One and a half years previously, he noticed an erythematous plaque with a 30-mm diameter, which later became multiple, on the left chest, and the biopsy revealed BPDCN. The bone marrow was negative for CD56-positive cells, but fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis of peripheral blood cells revealed a group of cells positive for CD4 and CD56, or CD4 and CD123. The monocyte fraction, in an increased percentage of white blood cell counts, did contain atypical cells positive for the three markers. Whole-body 2-[(18)F]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography demonstrated no abnormal uptake lesions. He received 30 Gy of radiation to the chest lesions, and later, the same dose of radiation to novel skin lesions on the back, waist, and chest, and also to pharyngeal lesions. In conclusion, the conjunctiva could be involved with BPDCN and pathological differential diagnosis by biopsy is mandatory to establish the correct diagnosis.

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  • 子宮体部clear cell adenocarcinomaの2例

    那須 篤子, 井上 博文, 藤田 勝, 松岡 博美, 今井 みどり, 大森 昌子, 田中 健大, 市村 浩一, 柳井 広之, 吉野 正

    日本臨床細胞学会岡山支部会誌   29   15 - 16   2010.12

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  • 肺腫瘍の病理 小円形細胞腫瘍を中心に

    田中 健大, 藤田 勝, 松岡 博美, 今井 みどり, 井上 博文, 那須 篤子, 市村 浩一, 柳井 広之, 吉野 正

    日本臨床細胞学会岡山支部会誌   29   1 - 3   2010.12

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  • Multicentric Castleman&apos;s disease with abundant IgG4-positive cells: a clinical and pathological analysis of six cases Reviewed

    Yasuharu Sato, Masaru Kojima, Katsuyoshi Takata, Toshiaki Morito, Kohichi Mizobuchi, Takehiro Tanaka, Dai Inoue, Hideyuki Shiomi, Haruka Iwao, Tadashi Yoshino

    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY   63 ( 12 )   1084 - 1089   2010.12

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  • Neuroendocrine tumor (carcinoid) metastatic to orbital extraocular muscle: Case report and literature review

    Toshihiko Matsuo, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadasu Takenaka, Tadashi Nakayama

    Strabismus   18 ( 4 )   123 - 128   2010.12

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  • BAFF-R is Expressed on B-cell Lymphomas Depending on their Origin, and its Related to Proliferation Index of Nodal Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphomas

    TAKAHATA Hiroyuki, OHARA Nobuya, ICHIMURA Kouichi, TANAKA Takehiro, SATO Yasuharu, MORITO Toshiaki, TAKATA Katsuyoshi, KOJIMA Masaru, KOBATA Tetsuji, YOSHINO Tadashi

    The journal of the Japanese Society of Lymphoreticular Tissue research   50 ( 2 )   121 - 127   2010

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    B-cell activating factor receptor (BAFF-R) is one of three known receptors for BAFF. BAFF-R is required for B-cell maturation and survival. We tried to determine the normal pattern of BAFF-R expression in non-neoplastic and neoplastic B- and T-cells. We used immunohistochemistry to evaluate the expression pattern of BAFF-R in non-neoplastic and neoplastic lymphoid tissues of routinely fixed paraffin-embedded samples, and examined the relationships among BAFF-R and expressions of CD10, bcl-6, MUM-1, and MIB-1. BAFF-R expression was detected on B-cells of the mantle zones, some cells within germinal centers, and scattered cells in the interfollicular areas of reactive lymph nodes. BAFF-R expression was only found in B-cell lymphoma (60/120, positive samples/examined samples), but not in T/NK cell lymphoma (0/10) or Hodgkin lymphoma (0/10). The proportions were as follows : follicular lymphoma (14/16), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) (27/61), mantle cell lymphoma (4/4), and Burkitt lymphoma (0/4). According to Hans' criteria, DLBCLs were subclassified into germinal center B-cell-like (GCB) and non-germinal center B-cell-like (non-GCB) types. Interestingly, in nodal lymphomas, in the GCB subgroup (n=12), 9 of 12 (75%) were positive for BAFF-R, while 6 of 20 (30%) were positive in the non-GCB subgroup (n=20) (p < 0.05). In addition, expression of BAFF-R related to lower MIB-1 index was associated with GCB-type DLBCL. In conclusion, BAFF-R was only found in some B-cell lymphomas, which was closely associated with the expression pattern in normal counterparts, although BAFF-R expression on follicular lymphoma is different from that on germinal center cells, which is similar to bcl-2. BAFF-R was rather specifically related to low growth activity of GCB-type DLBCL of nodal origin.

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  • BAFF-R is expressed on B-cell lymphomas depending on their origin, and is related to proliferation index of nodal diffuse large B-cell lymphomas.

    Hiroyuki Takahata, Nobuya Ohara, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Yasuharu Sato, Toshiaki Morito, Katsuyoshi Takata, Masaru Kojima, Tetsuji Kobata, Tadashi Yoshino

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   50 ( 2 )   121 - 127   2010

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  • Frequent downregulation or loss of CD79a expression in plasma cell myelomas: potential clue for diagnosis. Reviewed International journal

    Takehiro Tanaka, Kouichi Ichimura, Yasuharu Sato, Katsuyoshi Takata, Toshiaki Morito, Maiko Tamura, Eisaku Kondo, Nobuya Ohara, Hiroyuki Yanai, Masaharu Sakai, Satoru Takahashi, Tadashi Yoshino

    Pathology international   59 ( 11 )   804 - 8   2009.11

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    Plasma cell myeloma is a frequent hematogeneous disorder that occurs mainly in older people. Not only bone marrow smears but also clots and/or biopsied specimens are often taken for confirmation of pathological diagnosis. Some specimens show sheet-like plasma cell proliferation associated with immunoglobulin monotype on immunohistology, which readily leads to diagnosis, but many samples do not clearly show light-chain restriction. The aim of the present study was therefore to examine CD79a expression because some samples had reduced expression or none at all. The immunoreactivity of CD79a was categorized into three groups: positive, weakly positive and negative, compared with scattering non-neoplastic plasma cells in the same specimen. Out of 100 specimens of plasma cell myeloma, 48% were positive for CD79a, 15% were weakly positive, and 37% were negative. In contrast, overexpression of cyclinD1 was detected in 26% of examined samples. CD79a-negative cases had a significantly lower percentage of positive staining for cyclinD1 than CD79a-positive or weakly positive cases. Clinicopathological data showed that CD79a-negative expression was associated with decreased platelet numbers in patients. The present study indicates that downregulation or loss of CD79a and/or overexpression of cyclin D1, observed in 59% of neoplastic plasma cell samples, could provide a strong diagnostic clue without regard to the results of immunoglobulin light-chain restriction.

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  • Aspergilloma in a Cavity Formed after Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation for Lung Cancer Reviewed International journal

    Takao Hiraki, Hideo Gobara, Hidefumi Mimura, Yoshifumi Sano, Nagio Takigawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Susumu Kanazawa

    JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY   20 ( 11 )   1499 - 1500   2009.11

  • IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSES OF PTPN6 (SHP1) IN LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYTOSIS Reviewed

    Ichiro Murakami, Takashi Oka, Hiaki Sato, Toshiaki Morito, Katsuyoshi Takata, Yoko Shinno, Masayuki Takano, Kana Washio, Shingo Ko, Maiko Tamura, Naoko Ohnishi, Koichi Ichimura, Yasuharu Sato, Hiroyuki Yanai, Nobuya Ohara, Eisaku Kondo, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Takehiro Tanaka, Jean Gogusev, Francis Jaubert, Akira Morimoto, Shinsaku Imashuku, Tadaatsu Akagi, Tadashi Yoshino

    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER   53 ( 4 )   691 - 691   2009.10

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  • Duodenal and nodal follicular lymphomas are distinct: the former lacks activation-induced cytidine deaminase and follicular dendritic cells despite ongoing somatic hypermutations

    Katsuyoshi Takata, Yasuharu Sato, Naoya Nakamura, Yara Yukie Kikuti, Koichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiaki Morito, Maiko Tamura, Takashi Oka, Eisaku Kondo, Hiroyuki Okada, Akira Tari, Tadashi Yoshino

    MODERN PATHOLOGY   22 ( 7 )   940 - 949   2009.7

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  • Serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor level and immunophenotype are prognostic factors for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

    Toshiaki Morito, Megumu Fujihara, Hideki Asaoku, Akira Tari, Yasuharu Sato, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Katsuyoshi Takata, Maiko Tamura, Tadashi Yoshino

    CANCER SCIENCE   100 ( 7 )   1255 - 1260   2009.7

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  • A case of cholangiolocellular carcinoma asynchronously developing 3 years after the resection of hepatocellular carcinoma Reviewed

    Masaya Iwamuro, Hirofumi Kawamoto, Tsuneyoshi Ogawa, Takehiro Tanaka, Takahito Yagi, Kazuhide Yamamoto

    Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology   2 ( 3 )   204 - 209   2009.6

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  • Systemic IgG4-related lymphadenopathy: a clinical and pathologic comparison to multicentric Castleman's disease

    Yasuharu Sato, Masaru Kojima, Katsuyoshi Takata, Toshiaki Morito, Hideki Asaoku, Tamotsu Takeuchi, Kohichi Mizobuchi, Megumu Fujihara, Kazuya Kuraoka, Tokiko Nakai, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Maiko Tamura, Yuriko Nishikawa, Tadashi Yoshino

    MODERN PATHOLOGY   22 ( 4 )   589 - 599   2009.4

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  • Patients with localized primary non-tonsillar oral diffuse large B-cell lymphoma exhibit favorable prognosis despite a non-germinal center B-cell-like phenotype International journal

    Yasuharu Sato, Naoko Onishi, Toshiaki Morito, Katsuyoshi Takata, Kohichi Mizobuchi, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Maiko Tamura, Tadashi Yoshino

    Cancer Science   100 ( 1 )   42 - 46   2009

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  • IgG4-producing marginal zone B-cell lymphoma

    Yasuharu Sato, Katsuyoshi Takata, Kouichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Toshiaki Morito, Maiko Tamura, Tadashi Yoshino

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY   88 ( 4 )   428 - 433   2008.11

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  • Ocular adnexal IgG4-related disease has uniform clinicopathology

    Yasuharu Sato, Koh-ichi Ohshima, Kouichi Ichimura, Masakazu Sato, Ichiro Yamadori, Takehiro Tanaka, Katsuyoshi Takata, Toshiaki Morito, Eisaku Kondo, Tadashi Yoshino

    PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL   58 ( 8 )   465 - 470   2008.8

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  • Potent synergy of dual antitumor peptides for growth suppression of human glioblastoma cell lines. International journal

    Eisaku Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Takayoshi Miyake, Tomotsugu Ichikawa, Masahiko Hirai, Masaki Adachi, Kazuhiro Yoshikawa, Koichi Ichimura, Nobuya Ohara, Akiyoshi Moriwaki, Isao Date, Ryuzo Ueda, Tadashi Yoshino

    Molecular cancer therapeutics   7 ( 6 )   1461 - 71   2008.6

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    Molecular targeting agents have become formidable anticancer weapons, which show much promise against the refractory tumors. Functional peptides are among the more desirable of these nanobio-tools. Intracellular delivery of multiple functional peptides forms a basis for potent, non-invasive mode of delivery, providing distinctive therapeutic advantages. Here, we examine growth suppression efficiency of human glioblastomas by dual-peptide targeting. We did simultaneous introduction of two tumor suppressor peptides (p14(ARF) and p16(INK4a) or p16(INK4a) and p21(CIP1) functional peptides) compared with single-peptide introduction using Wr-T-mediated peptide delivery. Wr-T-mediated transport of both p14(ARF) and p16(INK4a) functional peptides (p14-1C and p16-MIS, respectively) into human glioblastoma cell line, U87DeltaEGFR, reversed specific loss of p14 and p16 function, thereby drastically inhibiting tumor growth by >95% within the first 72 h, whereas the growth inhibition was approximately 40% by p14 or p16 single-peptide introduction. Additionally, the combination of p16 and p21(CIP1) (p21-S154A) peptides dramatically suppressed the growth of glioblastoma line Gli36DeltaEGFR, which carries a missense mutation in p53, by >97% after 120 h. Significantly, our murine brain tumor model for dual-peptide delivery showed a substantial average survival enhancement (P < 0.0001) for peptide-treated mice. Wr-T-mediated dual molecular targeting using antitumor peptides is highly effective against growth of aggressive glioblastoma cells in comparison with single molecule targeting. Thus, jointly restoring multiple tumor suppressor functions by Wr-T-peptide delivery represents a powerful approach, with mechanistic implications for development of efficacious molecular targeting therapeutics against intractable human malignancies.

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  • Duodenal follicular lymphomas share common characteristics with mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas Reviewed

    Y. Sato, K. Ichimura, T. Tanaka, K. Takata, T. Morito, H. Sato, Y. Sato, E. Kondo, H. Yanai, N. Ohara, T. Oka, T. Yoshino

    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY   61 ( 3 )   377 - 381   2008.3

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  • Deviated VH4 immunoglobulin gene usage is found among thyroid mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas, similar to the usage at other sites, but is not found in thyroid diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. Reviewed International journal

    Yumiko Sato, Naoya Nakamura, Satoko Nakamura, Sumie Sakugawa, Koichi Ichimura, Takehiro Tanaka, Nobuya Ohara, Takeshi Oka, Eisaku Kondo, Tadashi Yoshino

    Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc   19 ( 12 )   1578 - 84   2006.12

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    It remains unclear whether or not diffuse large B-cell lymphomas of extranodal sites arise from mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas. We studied the clinicopathological features of MALT lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the thyroid gland, with special reference to VH usage of immunoglobulin gene rearrangement, to clarify the relationships between these two types of lymphomas. In addition, t(11; 18) (q21; q21) translocation was examined by multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. We examined 58 patients with primary thyroid lymphoma: 31 (male seven and female 24) with MALT lymphoma and 27 (male three and female 24) with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Interestingly, the sequence of VH genes revealed that the two subtypes differed significantly in their use of the VH4 family (P < 0.05). Of the seven MALT lymphomas, three used the VH4 family and the other four used the VH3 family, whereas eight out of nine diffuse large B-cell lymphoma used the VH3 family, one used the VH1 family, and none used the VH4 family. It was also interesting that, in one diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patient with MALT lymphoma, the diffuse large B-cell lymphoma component used the VH3 family and the MALT lymphoma component used the VH4 family. These data imply that, in a subset of cases, these two subtypes do not share a common origin and that at least some diffuse large B-cell lymphomas have a de novo origin. No t(11; 18) (q21; q21) was detected in thyroid lymphomas, which are different from MALT lymphoma of the stomach, lungs, large intestine and ocular adnexa. This strongly indicated that the presence of t(11; 18) (q21; q21) in MALT lymphoma is organ-specific.

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  • p27(Kip1) is detected on most gastric MALT lymphomas, but not large cell lymphomas. Reviewed

    Hiaki Sato, Yumiko Sato, Koichi Ichimura, Takashi Oka, Eisaku Kondo, Takehiro Tanaka, Takami Kondo, Nobuya Ohara, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Tadashi Yoshino

    Journal of clinical and experimental hematopathology : JCEH   46 ( 1 )   25 - 30   2006.3

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    We investigated the relationship of gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma tumorigenesis to Helicobacter pylori infection, the t (11;18) translocation, and alterations in cell cycle regulators. We sought to assess the implications of altered expression of p27(Kip1), a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, on high-grade transformation and responsiveness to eradication therapy. We used immunohistochemistry to examine p27(Kip1), p53, and Ki-67 expression in 23 MALT lymphomas, five diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCLs), and four DLBCLs with associated MALT lymphoma. All of the MALT lymphomas were positive for p27(Kip1) expression and negative for p53 with a low Ki-67 index, regardless of the sensitivity of these cells to eradication. All DLBCLs were negative for p27(Kip1) and positive for p53, exhibiting a high Ki-67 index. In DLBCLs with MALT lymphoma, p27(Kip1) expression was absent from both the MALT and large cells components. In all of these lymphomas, the MALT components were negative for p53 and displayed a low Ki-67 index, while the large cell components were positive for p53 with a high Ki-67 index. The expression patterns of the DLBCLs differed significantly from those of the MALT lymphomas. p27(Kip1) was not detected in either component of DLBCL with MALT lymphoma, suggesting that decreased expression of p27(Kip1) in the MALT component may be related to high-grade transformation. Thus, p27(Kip1) expression in morphological MALT lymphomas could be useful tool to predict high-grade transformation to DLBCL.

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  • Expression of phosphorylated Ser70 of Bcl-2 correlates with malignancy in human colorectal neoplasms. Reviewed International journal

    Eisaku Kondo, Takayoshi Miyake, Masao Shibata, Toshikazu Kimura, Hiromi Iwagaki, Shin-Ichi Nakamura, Takehiro Tanaka, Nobuya Ohara, Koichi Ichimura, Takashi Oka, Hiroyuki Yanai, Futoshi Shibasaki, Tadashi Yoshino

    Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research   11 ( 20 )   7255 - 63   2005.10

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    PURPOSE: Bcl-2 is a model apoptosis suppressor postulated to promote tumorigenesis. Recently, it has been reported that Bcl-2 undergoes phosphoregulation of its Ser70 to substantially alter its molecular function. Previous studies further suggest that such phospho-Bcl-2 regulation may influence tumor progression in colorectal and other cancers; however, phosphorylation status of the Ser70 of Bcl-2 (pSer70) in vivo in tumors remains obscure. To elucidate this question that may suggest the biological role, we molecularly screened a panel of human colorectal adenomas and adenocarcinomas for endogenous expression of pSer70 Bcl-2. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: An antibody specific against pSer70 Bcl-2 was generated for thorough immunohistochemical examination of paraffin-embedded tumor specimens, allowing detection of the endogenously expressed antigen among a range of Bcl-2-positive colorectal neoplasms, including 75 tubular adenomas, 114 adenocarcinomas, and 15 cases of cancer in adenomas. RESULTS: Loss of pSer70 Bcl-2 expression was observed in adenocarcinomas in a differentiation-dependent manner (positivities: well differentiated 63%, moderately differentiated 52%, and poorly differentiated 12%), whereas tubular adenomas maintained their expression (positivity 88%). Interestingly, an inverse correlation was found between expression of pSer70 Bcl-2 and Ki-67 antigen in those cases of cancer in adenoma (P < 0.01). It was further observed that loss of pSer70 Bcl-2 expression was associated with significantly shorter survival (P < 0.05) and correlated with clinical stages and lymph node metastasis (P < 0.05 and P < 0.05, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Loss of pSer70 Bcl-2 expression is closely linked to biological aggressiveness in colorectal tumors and represents a statistically significant molecular index for prognosis of patients with these tumors.

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  • Characterization of rabbit model for EBV-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS)

    K Hayashi, ZS Jin, S Onoda, N Teramoto, N Ohara, W Oda, T Tanaka, TR Koirala, T Oka, T Yoshino, K Takahashi, T Akagi

    MODERN PATHOLOGY   16 ( 1 )   235A - 235A   2003.1

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  • Gene silencing of the tyrosine phosphatase SHP1 gene by aberrant methylation in leukemias/lymphomas. International journal

    Takashi Oka, Mamoru Ouchida, Maho Koyama, Yoichiro Ogama, Shinichi Takada, Yoko Nakatani, Takehiro Tanaka, Tadashi Yoshino, Kazuhiko Hayashi, Nobuya Ohara, Eisaku Kondo, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Junjiro Tsuchiyama, Mitsune Tanimoto, Kenji Shimizu, Tadaatsu Akagi

    Cancer research   62 ( 22 )   6390 - 4   2002.11

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    High-frequent silencing of hematopoietic cell-specific protein-tyrosine phosphatase SHP1 gene by promoter methylation was detected in various kinds of leukemias and lymphomas, as well as in many hematopoietic cell lines, which is supported by our previous observation of strong decrease of SHP1 mRNA and protein. The promoter methylation of the SHP1 gene was clearly correlated with the clinical stage. Loss of heterozygosity with microsatellite markers near the SHP1 gene was shown in 79% of informative acute lymphoblastic leukemia cases. These results suggest that functional loss of SHP1 is associated with the pathogenesis of leukemias/lymphomas.

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  • 十二指腸・小腸・虫垂腫瘍

    九嶋, 亮治, 牛久, 哲男, 腫瘍病理鑑別診断アトラス刊行委員会

    文光堂  2021.4  ( ISBN:9784830622571

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  • 特異な経過をとる濾胞性リンパ腫の分子基盤

    Grant number:20K07375  2020.04 - 2023.03

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    吉野 正, 磯田 哲也, 井川 卓朗, 田中 健大

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    本研究の最大の目途はdouble hitした症例についての分子基盤の検討をすることである。それについては、昨年に続いて通常の染色体検索、及びFISH法等を用いて検索中であり、新規症例を見出したところであり、一部については報告を準備しているところである。また、同時に進めているDLBCLのGCB型がFLと近似した性格があるので、ABC型との比較とともに1000例以上の検討を行い、欧米との違いがあることを見出したので、血液学会等で報告予定となっている。これに関するデータ収集については、網羅的分子発現の検討等もすすめており、準備した検索手段を有効に活用することができている。一方濾胞性リンパ腫については、当該症例の抽出にかなり手間取っており、やや困惑しているところである。当初の想定に比して、double hit症例が出現しにくい可能性がある。つまり、治療法の進歩により、以前は年率3%で高悪性度化していたものが、現在ではその率は1%程度になってきていて、より効率的に加療ができるようになってきたことを反映している。われわれはレトロに得られたデータはすでに十分活用しているが、日常的に高悪性度化症例の遭遇頻度が低下していて、これが研究遂行についてネックになってきていることは否めない事実である。しかし、DLBCLについてのデータはアジアからの情報発信として重要であり、論文報告もすることとなっている。FLあるいはリンパ腫関係の論文報告を行ってきた。

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  • ピロリ菌除菌療法における腸内エコシステム破綻のメカニズムと制御

    Grant number:19K08395  2019.04 - 2023.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(C)

    岡田 裕之, 後藤 和義, 横田 憲治, 松下 治, 田中 健大, 岡上 昇太郎

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    大学新入生において標準的なピロリ菌除菌レジメンの下で下痢・軟便を主とした副作用を起こす患者の腸内細菌叢に共通するファクターを見出すことを目的とする。さらにはメタゲノムデータと常在細菌叢の抗菌薬感受性を融合させることで、なぜ特定の菌叢を持つ(または持たない)ことでDysbiosisが起こるのか、そのメカニズムを説明する。さらに内視鏡的な胃炎、組織学的胃炎評価も行い、最終的に腸内細菌叢解析データと融合する。平成31年度(2019年度)から3年間にわたり岡山大学医学部・歯学部新入生(医学科・保健学科・歯学部)に対してピロリ菌検診を例年通り実施し、H.pylori-IgG抗体陽性例を本研究の対象とする。
    2019年度は新入生314人中17人が抗体陽性であった。抗体陽性者14人に内視鏡検査を行い、内視鏡的胃炎、組織学的胃炎の評価および菌株培養を行った。組織学的陽性例は現感染と診断した。組織学的胃炎、菌株培養陰性例に対しては、さらに尿素呼気試験も行い、それら3検査とも陰性の場合は抗体検査が偽陽性と判断し、未感染と診断した。その結果、現感染11名、未感染3名であった。現感染者には除菌治療を行い、除菌前、除菌1週後、2ケ月後の糞便採取を行うとともに、除菌前後2週間の排便回数も含めた消化管症状についてアンケートを実施した。未感染者に対しても1回糞便採取とアンケートを実施した。
    得られた糞便の核酸抽出を実施した。
    2020年度、2021年度新入生に対しても同様に進めていく予定である。

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