Masahide Tojo
Kobe University
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Gastroenterologia Japonica | 1992
Toshio Itoh; Kiyohiko Kishi; Masahide Tojo; Naoto Kitajima; Yoshikazu Kinoshita; Tetsuya Inatome; Hisashi Fukuzaki; Norimasa Nishiyama; Hideo Tachibana; Hiroshi Takahashi; Takashi Nakamura; Makoto Watanabe
SummaryA 60-year-old male with elevated serum AFP levels is reported. Other tumor markers apart from AFP were normal. Serum AFP did not bind to Con A or Lentil-lectin by affinity chromatography. Abdominal ultrasonography, computed tomography and endoscopic retrograded cholangiopancreatography demonstrated a tumor extending from the body to the tail of the pancreas. The tumor was strongly suggested to be an acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas, based on the histological findings of the resected specimen. The peroxidase-antiperoxidase method showed cancer cells to be positive for AFP. In Japan; only 27 cases of pancreatic cancer with elevated serum AFP level have been reported. This is the first Japanese case of pancreatic cancer in which the binding of serum AFP to lectins was investigated.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1993
Yoshikazu Kinoshita; Masahide Tojo; Takashi Yano; Naoto Kitajima; Toshio Itoh; Katsuhito Nishiyama; Tetsuya Inatome; Hisashi Fukuzaki; Makoto Watanabe; Tsutomu Chiba
The incidence of fundic gland polyps was evaluated using a high-resolution videoendoscope. In 1388 upper gastrointestinal endoscopic studies, 26 cases of fundic gland polyps (1.9% of the studied cases) were found. None of these patients had evidence of familial adenomatous polyposis. Fifteen of these patients (58%) had a solitary polyp in the gastric body, most of which were small sessile polyps of less than 2 mm in diameter. The results of this study indicated that a small solitary fundic gland polyp is not a rare gastric lesion and that little relationship exists between these solitary fundic gland polyps and familial adenomatous polyposis.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1992
Satoshi Ishido; Yoshikazu Kinoshita; Naoto Kitajima; Toshio Itoh; Katsuhito Nishiyama; Masahide Tojo; Takashi Yano; Tetsuya Inatome; Hisashi Fukuzaki; Tsutomu Chiba
The effects of sedation by intravenous fentanyl on the rate-pressure product (pulse rate x systolic blood pressure/100), arterial oxygen saturation, electrocardiographic change, and serum cortisol concentration were studied during gastroduodenoscopy in 84 patients randomized to receive fentanyl or no intravenous sedative (controls). Fentanyl administration increased the tolerance of patients and attenuated the endoscopy-induced rise in rate-pressure product and serum cortisol concentration. Desaturation of arterial oxygen was minimal and there was no difference in arterial oxygen saturation between the fentanyl group and the control group. Therefore, fentanyl appears to be a favorable sedative for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, since its administration increased the tolerance of patients and decreased cardiac oxygen consumption.
Digestive Endoscopy | 2016
Hiroyuki Tamaki; Hiroshi Nakase; Satoko Inoue; Chiharu Kawanami; Toshinao Itani; Masaya Ohana; Toshihiro Kusaka; Suguru Uose; Hiroshi Hisatsune; Masahide Tojo; Teruyo Noda; Souichi Arasawa; Masako Izuta; Atsushi Kubo; Chikara Ogawa; Toshihiro Matsunaka; Mitsushige Shibatouge
We conducted a randomized, double‐blinded, placebo‐controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of Bifidobacterium longum 536 (BB536) supplementation for induction of remission in Japanese patients with active ulcerative colitis (UC).
Gastroenterologia Japonica | 1993
Yoshikazu Kinoshita; Masahide Tojo; Takashi Yano; Naoto Kitajima; Toshio Itoh; Tetsuya Inadome; Hisashi Fukuzaki; Makoto Watanabe; Tsutomu Chiba
SummaryA case of cytomegalovirus (CMV) mononucleosis associated with gastric ulcers is reported in a normal non-immunocompromised host. The demonstration of intranuclear inclusion bodies in a few gastric glandular epithelial cells contributed to the diagnosis of CMV gastritis. Extraction of DNA from the gastric biopsy specimens and the amplification of CMV-DNA by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) showed the presence of CMV-DNA in the gastric mucosa. In situ hybridization with a probe derived from CMV genomic regions demonstrated the numerous glandular cells with CMV-DNA at the nuclear region. Treatment with a proton pump inhibitor to suppress gastric acid secretion was useful to mitigate the epigastralgia and to hasten the ulcer healing. The value of highly sensitive PCR and the in situ hybridization method to detect the CMV-DNA were emphasized for rapid and sensitive diagnosis of CMV gastritis.
Kanzo | 1998
Kiyohito Tanaka; Masatoshi Miyata; Moose Ueda; Keiko Tsukada; Tomoko Yazaki; Hideo Tomioka; Masahide Tojo; Koji Uno; Naomi Mochizuki; Seiichi Hirano; Toru Ashihara; Takanobu Hayakumo; Hidekazu Mukai; Eisai Cho; Kenjiro Yasuda; Masatsugu Nakajima
Kanzo | 2011
Soo Ki Kim; Masahide Tojo; Takanobu Hayakumo; Katsutoshi Kuriyama; Satoki Yasumura; Syuji Hiramoto; Kazunori Hasegawa; Masahiko Kondo; Koji Nishikawa; Naoki Miyake; Yukio Osaki
Gastroenterology | 2001
Yasuhisa Hosotani; Chiharu Kawanami; Masahide Tojo; Toshiyuki Ito; Kazuichi Okazaki; Shinji Uemoto; Koichi Tanaka; Tsutomu Chiba
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 1998
Kiyohito Tanaka; Hidekazu Mukai; Masatsugu Nakajima; Kenjiro Yasuda; Eisai Cho; Takanobu Hayakumo; Tooru Ashihara; Seiichi Hirano; Naomi Mochizuki; Kouji Uno; Masahide Tojo; Hideo Tomioka; Tomoko Yazaki; Keiko Tsukada; Moose Ueda
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 1996
Masahide Tojo; Y. Kinosita; Katsuhito Nishiyama; Naoto Kitajima; Toshio Itoh; Tetsuya Inatome; Makoto Watanabe; Tsutomu Chiba