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Journal of Hepatology | 2002

Improved prognosis of postoperative hepatocellular carcinoma patients when treated with functional foods: a prospective cohort study

Yoichi Matsui; Junya Uhara; Sohei Satoi; Masaki Kaibori; Hitoshi Yamada; Hiroaki Kitade; Atsusi Imamura; Soichiro Takai; Yusai Kawaguchi; A-Hon Kwon; Yasuo Kamiyama

BACKGROUND/AIMS Active hexose correlated compound (AHCC) is a newly developed functional food. In vitro experiments have shown that AHCC enhances natural killer cell activity, and may be considered a potent biological response modifier in the treatment of cancer patients. However, the effects of AHCC in a clinical setting have not been reported. We seek to determine whether AHCC can improve the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients following surgical treatment. METHODS A prospective cohort study was performed from February 1, 1992 to December 31, 2001. A total of 269 consecutive patients with histologically confirmed HCC were studied. All of the patients underwent resection of a liver tumor. Time to treatment failure (disease recurrence or death) and ten parameters related to liver function after surgery were examined. RESULTS Of the 269 patients, 113 received AHCC orally after undergoing curative surgery (AHCC group). The AHCC group had a significantly longer no recurrence period (hazard ratio (HR), 0.639; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.429-0.952; P=0.0277) and an increased overall survival rate (HR, 0.421; 95% CI, 0.253-0.701; P=0.0009) when compared to the control group by Coxs multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS This study suggests that AHCC intake can improve the prognosis of postoperative HCC patients.


Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

Intrahepatic sarcomatoid cholangiocarcinoma.

Masaki Kaibori; Yusai Kawaguchi; Hidesuke Yanagida; Soichiro Takai; A-Hon Kwon; Yoshiko Uemura; Yasuo Kamiyama

A 69-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with fever and abdominal pain in the epigastric region. Abdominal ultrasonography demonstrated a well-defined hypoechoic mass in the epigastric region with encasement of the left hepatic lobe and stomach. Computed tomography confirmed a low-density mass, 20 cm in diameter, with enhancing peripheral areas. Angiography revealed the tumor to be hypovascular. After admission, the patient had a persistent fever and anemia that required transfusions of concentrated red blood cells. On the twelfth day after admission, she suffered disseminated intravascular coagulation and underwent an emergency operation. A lateral segmentectomy with dissection of lymph nodes, cholecystectomy, and hemigastrectomy were carried out. The size of the tumor was 22 × 17 × 15 cm. Macroscopically, a cross-section revealed massive necrosis with hemorrhage. Histological examination of the tumor showed a malignant neoplasm with a carcinomatous component and a sarcomatous component, which were partly intermingled. The former consisted of moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma, while the latter consisted of pleomorphic spindle cells. Immunohistochemical examination of the sarcomatous component showed positive staining for vimentin, epithelial membrane antigen, and cytokeratin. The tumor was diagnosed as cholangiocarcinoma with extensive sarcomatous changes, based on these histological and immunohistochemical findings. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course. However, she died 3 months after surgery from dissemination of the carcinoma. The literature on this rare disease is reviewed and discussed.


Surgery Today | 1991

Surgical treatment for poor-risk patients with carcinoma of the esophagus

Hideharu Yamanaka; Yoshifumi Hiramatsu; Yusai Kawaguchi; Yoshifumi Kojima; Koshiro Hioki; Masakatsu Yamamoto

During the period between 1979 and 1988, 145 patients with cancer of the esophagus were admitted to our department. They were examined for the preoperative risk factors associated with multiple organ function and classified into three groups according to the risk score. Special attention was paid to postoperative pulmonary complications, mortality and the long term results of surgery in the poor-risk patients and the findings analyzed in reference to the operative procedures. The resection rate for the poor-risk group was 41 per cent, however, esophagectomy was only able to be combined with a right thoracotomy and abdominal approach in 26 per cent of the patients in this group. Postoperative pulmonary complications developed in 64 per cent of the poor-risk patients who underwent a transthoracic esophagectomy and in only 25 per cent of those who received a transhiatal esophagectomy, although there was no significant difference in the overall survival rate beteeen these two subgroups. The present observations therefore raised the possibility that transhiatal esophagectomy may improve the results of surgical treatment for poor-risk patients with esophageal cancer.


Obesity Surgery | 1991

Effects of Eicosapentaenoic Acid on Lipid Metabolism in Obesity Treatment.

Kazuhiro Mitsuyoshi; Yoshifumi Hiramatsu; Toshiyuki Takata; Yusai Kawaguchi; Manabu Nakagawa; Manabu Yamamura; Koshiro Hioki; Masakatsu Yamamoto

In this study, we investigated the hypolipidemic action of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and its mechanism. Three types of 5% fat diets (stearic acid, linoleic acid, and EPA) were prepared in our laboratory. Rats that weighed 170-190 g were fed one of these diets for 20 weeks at an equivalent calorie value (groups S, L, and E). Weight gain occurred in the following order: group E < group S < group L. Serum levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids and total lipids were significantly lower in group E than in the other groups. Analysis of the fatty acid composition of adipose tissue showed that the level of C18:1 was significantly higher in group S, that of C18:2 was significantly higher in group L, and that of C16:0 was significantly higher in group E than in the other groups. Arterial ketone bodies were significantly higher in group E than in the other groups. These results indicated that EPA had a hypolipidemic action, higher ketogenicity, and lower lipogenicity than the other fatty acids. Inclusion of EPA in the diet of hyperlipidemic subjects may thus help in the primary prevention of hyperlipidemia and, in turn, morbid obesity.


Case Reports in Gastroenterology | 2009

Surgical Control of a Primary Hepatic Carcinoid Tumor: A Case Report.

Hiroaki Kitade; Masaharu Ohishi; Takashi Ozaki; Takeshi Miyaso; Satoshi Okazaki; Koji Nakai; Ryo Yoshida; Seiki Imada; Atsushi Imamura; Yusai Kawaguchi; Hideho Takada; Nobuaki Shikata; Toshihito Seki; A-Hon Kwon

We report a primary hepatic carcinoid tumor occurring in a 47-year-old man. The patient consulted our hospital complaining of epigastralgia. Abdominal ultrasonography, computed tomography scanning, and magnetic resonance imaging showed a large mass in the right lobe of the liver. FDG-PET revealed 18F-FDG uptake by the right hepatic lobe. The tumor was a solid mass with cystic components, approximately 15 cm in diameter. We conducted an extended right lobectomy of the liver. The resected specimen was a solid tumor with cystic components and hemorrhagic lesion. Microscopic findings showed that the tumor cells had round nuclei and formed trabecular patterns. Immunohistologically, tumor cells were stained positive for chromogranin A, neuron specific enolase, CD56, and S-100. Careful examinations before and after the operation revealed no other possible origin of the tumor. Based on these findings, the tumor was diagnosed as a primary hepatic carcinoid. This is a report of a rare case of a primary hepatic carcinoid tumor with a discussion of several other relevant reports.


Surgery Today | 1989

Abnormal plasma prothrombin (PIVKA-II) levels in hepatocellular carcinoma

Yusai Kawaguchi

The concentration of abnormal prothrombin, or the protein induced by vitamin K absence or antagonist II (PIVKA-II) in 102 patients with hepatic disorders was measured by an enzyme immunoassay method. The concentration of PIVKA-II in the plasma was elevated in 11 out of 18 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and also in a patient with hepatoblastoma. There was no correlation between serum α-fetoprotein and plasma PIVKA-II levels. The PIVKA-II level was normal in 11 patients who had metastatic carcinoma or cholangiocellular carcinoma. Moreover, benign diseases of the liver did not cause an elevation in PIVKA-II. PIVKA-II might be an useful marker of hepatocellular carcinoma because, like α-fetoprotein, its level changes in close relation to the effects of treatment.


Internal Medicine | 2019

Case Report: Resection for Primary Retroperitoneal Serous Adenocarcinoma and Liver Metastasis

Richi Nakatake; Morihiko Ishizaki; Mitsuaki Ishida; Kosuke Matsui; Yusai Kawaguchi; Masaki Kaibori

Primary retroperitoneal serous adenocarcinoma (PRSA) is a rare malignancy of which only seven cases have been reported in the literature. The clinical features and outcomes of PRSA are not well understood. We herein report a case of PRSA with liver metastasis in a 74-year-old woman who was treated with surgical excision. The tumor cells were positive for estrogen receptor, Wilms tumor 1, PAX8, p53, and cytokeratin AE1/AE3. The final diagnosis was PRSA and liver metastasis. The pathological features of PRSA resemble those of ovarian serous carcinoma, which suggests that a combination of surgical excision with adjuvant chemotherapy may be the best option.


Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition | 2007

Effect of active hexose correlated compound on the production of nitric oxide in hepatocytes.

Kosuke Matsui; Yusai Kawaguchi; Takashi Ozaki; Katsuji Tokuhara; Hironori Tanaka; Masaki Kaibori; Yoichi Matsui; Yasuo Kamiyama; Koji Wakame; Takehito Miura; Mikio Nishizawa; Tadayoshi Okumura


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2001

A CASE OF DIVERTICULITIS OF THE ASCENDING COLON WITH COLONIC MUCO-SUBMUCOSAL ELONGATED POLYPS

Yoichiro Uchida; Hiroaki Kitade; Masaki Kaibori; Yusai Kawaguchi; Masanori Kwon; Masanori Matsusita; Noriko Sakaida; Yasuo Kamiyama


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1990

A case of carcinoma of the esophagus associated with prurigo chronica multiforme as the paraneoplastic dermatoses.

Akihiko Nakagawa; Yoshifumi Hiramatsu; Yoshifumi Kojima; Toshiaki Sanada; Hideharu Yamanaka; Yusai Kawaguchi; Koshiro Hioki; Masakatsu Yamamoto; Tamiyo Akaeda

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Masaki Kaibori

Kansai Medical University

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Yasuo Kamiyama

Kansai Medical University

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Koshiro Hioki

Kansai Medical University

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Hiroaki Kitade

Kansai Medical University

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Soichiro Takai

Kansai Medical University

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A-Hon Kwon

Kansai Medical University

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