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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2004

Autoimmune pancreatitis is closely associated with gastric ulcer presenting with abundant IgG4-bearing plasma cell infiltration ☆

Akihiro Shinji; Kenji Sano; Hideaki Hamano; Hiroshi Unno; Mana Fukushima; Naoshi Nakamura; Taiji Akamatsu; Shigeyuki Kawa; Kendo Kiyosawa

BACKGROUND Autoimmune pancreatitis is characterized by high serum IgG4 concentrations and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration. Because of the diversity of extrapancreatic involvement in this disease, the present study sought to identify other associated GI-tract lesions. METHODS EGD findings were compared between a group of 23 patients with autoimmune pancreatitis undergoing ERCP for obstructive jaundice and 230 age- and gender-matched control patients. To clarify the histopathologic differences found between these two groups, the histopathologic findings (Updated Sydney System) and the immunohistochemistry of each IgG subclass were compared between 8 patients with autoimmune pancreatitis and gastric ulcer, and 23 control patients with gastric ulcer from which biopsy specimens had been obtained. RESULTS Gastric ulcer was found significantly more frequently in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis compared with control patients (34.8% vs. 13.5%; p=0.007). There was no significant difference between the groups with respect to the frequency of other GI lesions. Four of 8 gastric ulcers in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis were linear, with the long axis perpendicular to the incisura on the lesser curvature of the stomach. The activity score for the gastric lesions was significantly lower in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis compared with control patients (mean score 0.38 vs. 1.08; p=0.012). There were no significant differences in histopathologic findings with respect to inflammation, atrophy, metaplasia, or Helicobacter pylori scores between the two groups. IgG4-bearing plasma cells were significantly more abundant in gastric lesions in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis compared with those in control patients (mean score 1.75 vs. 0.39; p=0.0008). CONCLUSIONS Autoimmune pancreatitis is closely associated with gastric ulcer with abundant IgG4-bearing plasma cell infiltration.


Helicobacter | 2004

Possible Relationship between Helicobacter pylori Infection and Cap Polyposis of the Colon

Taiji Akamatsu; Naoshi Nakamura; Yoko Kawamura; Akihiro Shinji; Nobuyuki Tateiwa; Yasuhide Ochi; Tsutomu Katsuyama; Kendo Kiyosawa

Background.  Cap polyposis is a rarely encountered disease characterized by multiple distinctive inflammatory colonic polyps located from the rectum to the distal colon. The etiology of this disease is still unknown, and no specific treatment has been established.


Histopathology | 2014

Reduced expression of αGlcNAc in Barrett's oesophagus adjacent to Barrett's adenocarcinoma – a possible biomarker to predict the malignant potential of Barrett's oesophagus

Yugo Iwaya; Osamu Hasebe; Naohiko Koide; Kei Kitahara; Tomoaki Suga; Akihiro Shinji; Takashi Muraki; Shuichi Yokosawa; Shigenori Yamada; Norikazu Arakura; Eiji Tanaka; Jun Nakayama

Gastric gland mucin contains O‐glycans exhibiting terminal α1,4‐linked N‐acetylglucosamine residues (αGlcNAc). Recently we demonstrated that mice deficient in αGlcNAc in gastric gland mucin develop gastric adenocarcinoma spontaneously, indicating that αGlcNAc is a tumour suppressor for gastric cancer. However, the role of αGlcNAc in Barretts oesophagus (BO) remains unknown. In this study, we investigated whether reduced αGlcNAc expression in BO is associated with development of Barretts adenocarcinoma (BAC).


European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology | 2017

Association between lower air pressure and the onset of ischemic colitis: a case–control study

Takefumi Kimura; Akihiro Shinji; Naoki Tanaka; Masayoshi Koinuma; Maki Yamaura; Tadanobu Nagaya; Satoru Joshita; Michiharu Komatsu; Takeji Umemura; Akira Horiuchi; Shuichi Wada; Eiji Tanaka

Objective Ischemic colitis (IC) often affects the elderly. Proarteriosclerotic factors, such as hypertension and smoking, and cardiovascular disease are considered major contributors to IC. Although a possible link between certain cerebrocardiovascular disorders and meteorological phenomena has been reported, the relationship between IC onset and weather changes remains uninvestigated. This study examined whether specific meteorological factors were associated with the occurrence of IC. Patients and methods We retrospectively enrolled 303 patients who had been diagnosed with IC between January 2003 and June 2010 at Suwa Red Cross Hospital in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The meteorological data of the days on which IC patients visited the hospital (IC+ days) were compared with those of the days on which IC patients did not (IC− days). Results Univariate analysis indicated that IC+ days had significantly lower air pressure (P<0.001), depressed air pressure from the previous day (P<0.001), and fewer daylight hours (P<0.001), as well as higher air temperature (P=0.017), air humidity (P=0.004), wind velocity (P<0.001), and rainfall (P=0.012) compared with IC− days. Multivariate logistic regression analysis of the meteorological data showed that air pressure (odds ratio: 0.935, P<0.001) and change in air pressure from the previous day (odds ratio: 0.934, P<0.001) were related to onset of IC. Conclusion Lower air pressure and decrease in air pressure from the previous day are possible novel factors associated with the development of IC.


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2012

Clinical Characteristics of Young-Onset Ischemic Colitis

Takefumi Kimura; Akihiro Shinji; Akira Horiuchi; Naoki Tanaka; Tadanobu Nagaya; Takashi Shigeno; Naoshi Nakamura; Michiharu Komatsu; Takeji Umemura; Norikazu Arakura; Akihiro Matsumoto; Eiji Tanaka


Internal Medicine | 2004

Recurrent Gastric Hemorrhaging with Large Submucosal Hematomas in a Patient with Primary AL Systemic Amyloidosis: Endoscopic and Histopathological Findings

Naoko Iijima-Dohi; Akihiro Shinji; Toshiki Shimizu; Sho-zou Ishikawa; Kenji Mukawa; Tomotugu Nakamura; Keiko Maruyama; Yoshinobu Hoshii; Shu-ichi Ikeda


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2000

Glucagonoma presenting with pancreatitis and a pseudocyst-like lesion communicating with a main pancreatic duct

Hideaki Hamano; Shigeyuki Kawa; Kenji Mukawa; Tatsuya Usui; Akihiro Shinji; Ryo Shimada; Shinichi Miyagawa; Seiji Kawasaki; Kendo Kiyosawa


Gastroenterology | 2012

Mo1543 Reduced Expression of aGlcNAc May Predict a Premalignant Potential of Barrett's Esophagus

Yugo Iwaya; Osamu Hasebe; Naohiko Koide; Kei Kitahara; Tomoaki Suga; Akihiro Shinji; Takashi Muraki; Shuichi Yokosawa; Shigenori Yamada; Norikazu Arakura; Eiji Tanaka; Jun Nakayama


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Missed appendiceal adenocarcinoma diagnosed preoperatively by endoscopy with an attached transparent hood

Akihiro Shinji; Kenji Mukawa; Motonari Nokubi; Hiroshi Ohta; Taro Mochizuki; Wataru Okiyama; Nobuyoshi Yamamura; Hisao Oguchi; Toshitsugu Nakamura; Hideaki Hamano


Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 2006

FOUR CASES OF IATROGENIC COLORECTAL PERFORATION SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY CONSERVATIVE THERAPY WITH ENDOSCOPIC REPAIR USING A CLIPPING DEVICE

Katsuaki Inoue; Taiji Akamatsu; Tomoaki Suga; Youko Okiyama; Shuuichi Yokozawa; Yasunori Kaneko; Akihiro Shinji; Kazuhiro Itou; Nobuyuki Tateiwa; Atsushi Sugiyama; K. Kiyosawa

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