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Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2016

Fecal calprotectin is a clinically relevant biomarker of mucosal healing in patients with quiescent ulcerative colitis.

Sayaka Yamaguchi; Yoshiaki Takeuchi; Katsuhito Arai; Katsuyuki Fukuda; Yuichiro Kuroki; Kunio Asonuma; Hiroshi Takahashi; Masayuki Saruta; Hitoshi Yoshida

Calprotectin is an abundant protein in neutrophils, which infiltrate the mucosa during inflammation. Fecal calprotectin (FC) level has shown correlation with disease activity in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients. Additionally, FC level is expected to indicate mucosal healing (MH). This study was to see the significance of FC for predicting MH in patients with quiescent UC.


Case reports in infectious diseases | 2013

Small Intestinal Obstruction Caused by Anisakiasis

Yuichi Takano; Kuniyo Gomi; Toshiyuki Endo; Reika Suzuki; Masashi Hayashi; Toru Nakanishi; Ayumi Tateno; Eiichi Yamamura; Kunio Asonuma; Satoshi Ino; Yuichiro Kuroki; Masatsugu Nagahama; Kazuaki Inoue; Hiroshi Takahashi

Small intestinal anisakiasis is a rare disease that is very difficult to diagnose, and its initial diagnosis is often surgical. However, it is typically a benign disease that resolves with conservative treatment, and unnecessary surgery can be avoided if it is appropriately diagnosed. This case report is an example of small intestinal obstruction caused by anisakiasis that resolved with conservative treatment. A 63-year-old man admitted to our department with acute abdominal pain. A history of raw fish (sushi) ingestion was recorded. Abdominal CT demonstrated small intestinal dilatation with wall thickening and contrast enhancement. Ascitic fluid was found on the liver surface and in the Douglas pouch. His IgE (RIST) was elevated, and he tested positive for the anti-Anisakis antibodies IgG and IgA. Small intestinal obstruction by anisakiasis was highly suspected and conservative treatment was performed, ileus tube, fasting, and fluid replacement. Symptoms quickly resolved, and he was discharged on the seventh day of admission. Small intestinal anisakiasis is a relatively uncommon disease, the diagnosis of which may be difficult. Because it is a self-limiting disease that usually resolves in 1-2 weeks, a conservative approach is advisable to avoid unnecessary surgery.


Internal Medicine | 2015

Successful Conservative Treatment of Emphysematous Gastritis

Yuichi Takano; Eiichi Yamamura; Kuniyo Gomi; Misako Tohata; Toshiyuki Endo; Reika Suzuki; Masafumi Hayashi; Toru Nakanishi; Shotaro Hanamura; Kunio Asonuma; Satoshi Ino; Yuichiro Kuroki; Naotaka Maruoka; Masatsugu Nagahama; Kazuaki Inoue; Hiroshi Takahashi

Emphysematous gastritis is an extremely rare disease with an unfavorable prognosis. To date, very few studies have been conducted regarding the intragastric recovery process based on endoscopic findings. We herein report a case of emphysematous gastritis that improved with long-term (five months) conservative treatment in which we were able to observe the intragastric recovery process endoscopically. In cases in which emphysematous gastritis is suspected, it is important to provide prompt diagnostic imaging (including CT) and early appropriate treatment in order to improve the prognosis.


Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International | 2012

Gastric- and intestinal-type marker expression in invasive ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas.

Yuichi Takano; Nobuyuki Ohike; Takuma Tajiri; Kunio Asonuma; Kenji Harada; Hiroshi Takahashi; Toshio Morohoshi

BACKGROUND Although invasive ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas (PDAC) manifests as a relatively uniform histomorphological feature of the pancreatobiliary type, it may be complicated by metaplastic changes and heterogeneous gastric and intestinal elements. This study aimed to investigate the complication rate and clinicopathological significance of such heterogeneous elements. METHODS Fifty-nine patients who underwent resection of PDAC were examined in this study. Immunohistochemically, tumors showing high expression (>25%) of the intestinal-type (INT) marker CDX2 were classified as PDAC with INT. Those with high expression (>25%) of the gastric-type (GAS) marker MUC5AC were classified as PDAC with GAS, while those with high expression of both markers were classified as PDAC with INT/GAS. These patients were compared with those with PDAC of the negative group in which neither markers was highly expressed to examine their clinicopathological significance. RESULTS In the 59 patients, 31 (52.5%) showed high CDX2 or MUC5AC expression. Twenty-eight patients (47.5%) belonged to a negative group, 11 (18.6%) to a PDAC with INT group, 15 (25.4%) to a PDAC with GAS group, and 5 (8.5%) to a PDAC with INT/GAS group. No significant differences were observed for age, gender, size, localization, T classification, or prognosis among the four groups. Although the PDAC with GAS group had well differentiated types significantly more than the other groups, the rate of lymph node metastasis in this group was significantly higher (PDAC with GAS: 73%; other groups: 36%). CONCLUSION Complications with heterogeneous elements are not uncommon in PDAC, and this should be considered during the diagnosis and treatment of PDAC along with histogenesis of the disease.


Pathology International | 2017

A case of rectal neuroendocrine carcinoma in a patient with long-standing ulcerative colitis involving alterations of the p16-Rb pathway

Tomoko Norose; Nobuyuki Ohike; Hideyuki Imai; Hideki Shibata; Reika Suzuki; Tomohide Isobe; Kunio Asonuma; Yuichiro Kuroki; Masatsugu Nagahama; Junichi Tanaka; Masafumi Takimoto

The patient was a 54‐year‐old male who had been suffering from extensive ulcerative colitis (UC) for 17 years. Colonoscopy revealed an elevated lesion in the affected rectum, and its biopsy demonstrated neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC). The surgical specimen obtained on laparoscopic high anterior resection showed extensive active inflammatory and dysplastic lesions and three grossly visible multifocal malignant lesions: a polypoid fungating tumor of NEC (type 1, 20 mm in diameter, pT3) that had been preoperatively noticed, a polypoid fungating tumor of adenocarcinoma (type 1, 22 mm, pT2) and a protruded sessile polypoid tumor (0–Is, 5 mm, pTis) of adenocarcinoma. The NEC was adjacently accompanied by dysplasia‐carcinoma sequential lesions and showed a diffuse immunohistochemical overexpression of p53 and p16 proteins and the loss of Rb with no abnormal immunohistochemical staining of microsatellite instability markers and no KRAS mutations. Fifteen months later, the patient showed liver metastasis from the NEC component, followed by bone and spinal metastasis; he died 22 months after the initial diagnosis. A rare case of lethal NEC arising from long‐standing extensive UC was reported. The NEC appeared to be UC‐related, not incidental, and complicated by progression from dysplasia to carcinoma involving alterations of the p16‐Rb pathway.


The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences | 2013

Expression of HER2 and MUC1 in Advanced Colorectal Cancer: Frequency and Clinicopathological Characteristics

Kunio Asonuma; Yuko Date; Genki Tsukuda; Kodai Hirabayashi; Yuusuke Wada; Hiroshi Takahashi; Toshiaki Kunimura; Shigeharu Hamatani; Toshio Morohoshi


BMC Research Notes | 2017

Life-threatening emphysematous liver abscess associated with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus: a case report

Yuichi Takano; Masafumi Hayashi; Fumitaka Niiya; Toru Nakanishi; Shotaro Hanamura; Kunio Asonuma; Eiichi Yamamura; Kuniyo Gomi; Yuichiro Kuroki; Naotaka Maruoka; Kazuaki Inoue; Masatsugu Nagahama


Pediatric Dermatology | 2018

A case of duodenal adenocarcinoma which progressed in five years and performed endoscopic resection

Erika Yoshida; Yorimasa Yamamoto; Fumitaka Niya; Misako Touhata; Toshiyuki Endou; Masafumi Hayashi; Natsumi Uehara; Shotaro Hanamura; Eiichi Yamamura; Kunio Asonuma; Kuniyo Gomi; Yuichiro Kuroki; Kazuaki Inoue; Tarou Hibiki; Masatsugu Nagahama


Pediatric Dermatology | 2018

Endoscopic hemostasis using hemostatic forceps for duodenal bleeding

Misako Tohata; Yorimasa Yamamoto; Masafumi Hayashi; Shotaro Hanamura; Kuniyo Gomi; Tetsushi Azami; Kenta Iwahashi; Naoko Koshibu; Fumitaka Niiya; Toshiyuki Endo; Natsumi Uehara; Kunio Asonuma; Eiichi Yamamura; Yuichiro Kuroki; Kazuaki Inoue; Masatsugu Nagahama


Pediatric Dermatology | 2017

Usefulness of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration for hepatic tumors in which percutaneous biopsy is difficult

Yuichi Takano; Masatsugu Nagahama; Fumitaka Niiya; Takahiro Kobayashi; Eiichi Yamamura; Naotaka Maruoka; Reika Suzuki; Masafumi Hayashi; Toshiyuki Endo; Natsumi Uehara; Kunio Asonuma; Shotaro Hanamura; Kuniyo Gomi; Yuichiro Kuroki; Kazuaki Inoue; Nobuyuki Ohike

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