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Japanese journal of geriatrics | 2016

A case of gastric endocrine cell carcinoma which was significantly reduced in size by radiotherapy

Kiyoshi Azakami; Kouji Nishida; Ken Tanikawa

In 2010, the World Health Organization classified gastric neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) into three types: NET grade (G) 1, NET G2 and neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC). NECs are associated with a very poor prognosis. The patient was an 84-year-old female who was initially diagnosed by gastrointestinal endoscope with type 3 advanced gastric cancer with stenosis of the gastric cardia. Her overall status and performance status did not allow for operations or intensive chemotherapy. Palliative radiotherapy was performed and resulted in a significant reduction in the size of the tumor as well as the improvement of the obstructive symptoms. She died 9 months after radiotherapy. An autopsy provided a definitive diagnosis of gastric endocrine cell carcinoma, and the effectiveness of radiotherapy was pathologically-confirmed. Palliative radiotherapy may be a useful treatment option for providing symptom relief, especially for old patients with unresectable advanced gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma.


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1996

Surgical Treatment of Secondary Chronic Colonic Pseudo-obstruction.

Kouji Nishida; Seiji Kawazoye; Masayoshi Higashijima; Takashi Yanaga; Korehiko Takaki; Ryukichi Akashi

A 74-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of constipation and marked abdominal distension. She had become to be bedridden after cerebral infarction 10 years previously, and was tabescent due to vomiting. A left hemicolectomy and colostomy were performed because conservative therapy seemed to be ineffective. The postoperative course was good and her nutritional status improved.


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1993

A case of pancreatic pseudocyst with intracystic hemorrhage and repeated gastrointestinal bleeding

Kouji Nishida; Yuji Terai; Ichiho Nojiri; Masahiro Kato; Masayoshi Higashijima; Korehiko Takagi; Ryukichi Adashi


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1996

A Case of Endocrine Cell Carcinoma in the Duodenal Bulb.

Kouji Nishida; Masayoshi Higashijima; Korehiko Takagi; Ryukichi Akashi


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1992

Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in the Elderly.

Kouji Nishida; Ichiho Nojiri; Masahiro Kato; Masayoshi Higashijima; Korehicho Takagi; Ryukichi Akashi


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1993

Three cases of acquired megacolon in the elderly

Kouji Nishida; Ichiho Nojiri; Masayoshi Higashijima; Korehiko Takagi


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1993

A Case of Early Duodenal Cancer Resected by Endoscopic Polypectomy in the Elderly.

Kouji Nishida; Ichiho Nojiri; Masahiro Kato; Masayoshi Higashijima; Korehiko Takagi; Ryukichi Akashi


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1991

Efficacy and safety of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in the elderly

Kouji Nishida; Masahide Kaji; Hiroaki Furuno; Megumi Hiida; Masami Kuriyama; Yoshitaka Mutaguchi; Masayoshi Higashijima; Korehiko Takagi; Ichiho Nojiri


Nihon Naika Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine | 2008

Three cases of adult Still disease

Kiyoshi Azakami; Futoshi Kanegae; Kouji Nishida; Yoshiaki Nakahara; Kyousuke Yamamoto; Masaya Yamaguchi


Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 2008

DIFFERENTIATED-TYPE GASTRIC CARCINOMA WITH A GASTRIC MUCIN PHENOTYPE ARISING IN A GASTRIC HYPERPLASTIC POLYP PRESENTED MUCH DIFFICULTY IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS

Kouji Nishida; Hidesuke Morita; Kiyoshi Azakami; Masaaki Chinen; Hajime Sugihara; Keiko Watanabe

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Hajime Sugihara

International University of Health and Welfare

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Shigeru Sasaki

Sapporo Medical University

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