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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013

Hemorrhagic gastric and duodenal ulcers after the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster

Kenichi Yamanaka; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Yukio Yoshida; Shinichi Asabe; Toru Yoshida; Misaki Nakano; Shin Obara; Hidehiko Endo

AIM To elucidate the characteristics of hemorrhagic gastric/duodenal ulcers in a post-earthquake period within one medical district. METHODS Hemorrhagic gastric/duodenal ulcers in the Iwate Prefectural Kamaishi Hospital during the 6-mo period after the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster were reviewed retrospectively. The subjects were 27 patients who visited our hospital with a chief complaint of hematemesis or hemorrhagic stool and were diagnosed as having hemorrhagic gastric/duodenal ulcers by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy during a 6-mo period starting on March 11, 2011. This period was divided into two phases: the acute stress phase, comprising the first month after the earthquake disaster, and the chronic stress phase, from the second through the sixth month. The following items were analyzed according to these phases: age, sex, sites and number of ulcers, peptic ulcer history, status of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, intake of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and degree of impact of the earthquake disaster. RESULTS In the acute stress phase from 10 d to 1 mo after the disaster, the number of patients increased rapidly, with a nearly equal male-to-female ratio, and the rate of multiple ulcers was significantly higher than in the previous year (88.9% vs 25%, P < 0.005). In the chronic stress phase starting 1 mo after the earthquake disaster, the number of patients decreased to a level similar to that of the previous year. There were more male patients during this period, and many patients tended to have a solitary ulcer. All patients with duodenal ulcers found in the acute stress phase were negative for serum H. pylori antibodies, and this was significantly different from the previous years positive rate of 75% (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION Severe stress caused by an earthquake disaster may have affected the characteristics of hemorrhagic gastric/duodenal ulcers.


BMC Gastroenterology | 2016

Malignant transformation of a gastric hyperplastic polyp in a context of Helicobacter pylori-negative autoimmune gastritis: a case report

Kenichi Yamanaka; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Yukio Yoshida; Takehiro Ishii; Shinichi Asabe; Osamu Takada; Mitsuhiro Nokubi; Hirosato Mashima


Kanzo | 2010

A case of intracystic hemorrhage of hepatic cysts which was difficult the difference from cystic tumor

Kenichi Yamanaka; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Yoshiyuki Nakashima; Takashi Ikeya; Masatoshi Ikeda; Shinya Ushimaru; Satohiro Matsumoto; Hideaki Honda; Toru Takamatsu; Takaaki Iwaki; Masanori Fukunishi; Noriyoshi Sagihara; Yukio Yoshida; Hiroshi Noda; Nobuyuki Tooyama; You Dobashi


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2017

Sa1734 Should Emergency Endoscopy Be Performed in All Patients With Suspected Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage

Takeshi Uehara; Satohiro Matsumoto; Mina Morino; Keita Matsumoto; Hitomi Kashima; Yuko Takahashi; Takehiro Ishii; Masanari Sekine; Shunsuke Urayoshi; Kenichi Yamanaka; Takeharu Asano; Shinichi Asabe; Noriyoshi Sagihara; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Hirosato Mashima


Gastroenterology | 2017

The Role of Gî‘Q/Gî‘11 Signaling in a Rat Intestinal Epithelial Cell

Hirosato Mashima; Noboru Watanabe; Masanari Sekine; Takeharu Asano; Takeshi Uehara; Shunsuke Urayoshi; Kenichi Yamanaka; Satohiro Matsumoto; Noriyoshi Sagihara; Shinichi Asabe; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Hirohide Ohnishi


Kanzo | 2012

A case of pseudoaneurysm formed 10 years after segmental liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma

Takeharu Asano; Ikuo Nakamura; Mari Okajima; Kenichi Yamanaka; Shinichi Asabe; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Katsuhiko Matsuura; Yukio Yoshida; Michio Imawari


Suizo | 2010

A case of impacted papilla minor stone in pancreas divisum successfully treated with endoscopic minor papillotomy

Takaaki Iwaki; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Takashi Ikeya; Kenichi Yamanaka; Masatoshi Ikeda; Shinya Ushimaru; Satohiro Matsumoto; Toru Takamatsu; Masanori Fukunishi; Noriyoshi Sagihara; Yukio Yoshida


Pediatric Dermatology | 2010

A case that eus-fna is usefull for a diagnosis of small intesitine gist

Takeshi Uehara; Satohiro Matsumoto; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Yuji Shindo; Shunsuke Urayoshi; Kenichi Yamanaka; Yusuke Higuchi; Masatoshi Ikeda; Kouichi Tokai; Shinya Ushimaru; Takeharu Asano; Toru Takamatsu; Masanori Hukunishi; Takaaki Iwaki; Noriyoshi Sagihara; Yukio Yoshida


Pediatric Dermatology | 2010

A case of pancreas divisum with a waveform like sphincter muscle by manometry of minor duodenal papilla

Kenichi Yamanaka; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Takeshi Uehara; Yuuji Shindou; Syunsuke Urayoshi; Yuusuke Higuchi; Masatoshi Ikeda; Koichi Toukai; Shinya Ushimaru; Satohiro Matsumoto; Toru Takamatsu; Takaaki Iwaki; Masanori Fukunishi; Noriyoshi Sagihara; Yukio Yoshida


Pediatric Dermatology | 2010

Progress of multiple intestinal stenosis in patient with Crohn′s disease after treated with infliximab

Yusuke Higuchi; Satohiro Matsumoto; Hiroyuki Miyatani; Kenichi Yamanaka; Masatoshi Ikeda; Shinya Ushimaru; Toru Takamatsu; Masanori Fukunishi; Takaaki Iwaki; Noriyoshi Sagihara; Yukio Yoshida; Fumio Konishi

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Yukio Yoshida

Jichi Medical University

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Takaaki Iwaki

Jichi Medical University

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Shinichi Asabe

Jichi Medical University

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Takeharu Asano

Jichi Medical University

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