Masaru Imagawa
Hiroshima University
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases | 2009
Chiyuki Watanabe; Masaaki Sumioka; Tomoki Hiramoto; Ikue Noda; Sayaka Oba; Morihisa Akagi; Mikiya Kitamoto; Hiroyasu Yamada; Masaru Imagawa
Background: Many patients with quiescent ulcerative colitis (UC) experience relapse. However, clinical and conventional colonoscopic signs are inadequate for predicting relapse. This studys aim was to investigate the effectiveness of magnifying colonoscopy in predicting relapse in patients with quiescent UC and to evaluate the association of the findings of magnifying colonoscopy with the histological findings. Methods: Magnifying colonoscopy was performed in 57 patients with clinical and endoscopic inactive UC. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the findings of magnifying colonoscopy as MR (magnify‐regular), MI (magnify‐irregular), and MD (magnify‐defect). Their subsequent clinical course was compared to assess the clinical usefulness of magnifying observation in predicting relapse. We also compared histological findings according to Rileys criteria to each finding of magnifying colonoscopy. Results: Within 12 months, 1 of 18 patients (6.7%), 10 of 22 patients (45.5%), and 12 of 17 patients (70.6%) with findings of magnifying colonoscopy of MR, MI, and MD, respectively, experienced relapse. The MR group had a significantly low relapse rate compared with the MD and MI groups (P = 0.016, P = 0.002). When histological findings were compared with the findings of magnifying colonoscopy, the mean score of each variable, such as acute inflammatory cell infiltrate, chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate, and crypt architectural irregularities was significantly lower in the MR group than in the MD and MI groups. Conclusions: The findings of magnifying colonoscopy in patients with quiescent UC is useful for predicting relapse and is associated with histological grade of inflammation. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2009
American Journal of Roentgenology | 2003
Mikiya Kitamoto; Masaru Imagawa; Hiroyasu Yamada; Chiyuki Watanabe; Masaaki Sumioka; Osamu Satoh; Masaru Shimamoto; Michiyo Kodama; Shojiro Kimura; Keiko Kishimoto; Yuzo Okamoto; Yasuhiko Fukuda; Kiyohiko Dohi
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2001
Masaru Nakamura; Ken Haruma; Tomoari Kamada; Mitsuhiro Mihara; Masaharu Yoshihara; Masaru Imagawa; Goro Kajiyama
The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 1998
Shinji Nagata; Masaaki Sumioka; Sato O; Masaki Miyamoto; Watanabe C; Hiroyasu Yamada; Hirata K; Masaru Imagawa; Haruma K; Goro Kajiyama
The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 2010
Kodama M; Hiroyasu Yamada; Matsumoto Y; Hayashi R; Noda I; Tanaka M; Hiramoto T; Akagi M; Watanabe C; Kitamoto M; Masaaki Sumioka; Masaru Imagawa
The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 1994
Masaaki Sumioka; Watanabe C; Yamada H; Fujii Y; Koike N; Hata J; Hiraoka T; Hirata K; Masaru Imagawa; Ishida M
The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 2009
Harada W; Kitamoto M; Hayashi R; Noda I; Hiramoto T; Akagi M; Watanabe C; Hiroyasu Yamada; Masaaki Sumioka; Masaru Imagawa; Okimoto T
Kanzo | 2009
Ryohei Hayashi; Mikiya Kitamoto; Ikue Noda; Chiyuki Watanabe; Hiroyasu Yamada; Masaru Imagawa; Yoko Matsumoto; Mio Tanaka; Michiyo Kodama; Tomoki Hiramoto; Morihisa Akagi; Masaaki Sumioka; Takashi Nishisaka
Kanzo | 2005
Michiyo Kodama; Mikiya Kitamoto; Hideki Nakahara; Yasuhiko Fukuda; Waka Ohishi; Nami Mori; Akiko Matsumoto; Toshiko Onitake; Masaru Imagawa; Kazuaki Chayama
The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 1997
Shinji Nagata; Masaaki Sumioka; Osamu Sato; Masaki Miyamoto; Chiyuki Watanabe; Hiroyasu Yamada; Hirata K; Masaru Imagawa