Publications by authors named "A Kawaoi"

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  • The study aimed to identify how lymph node metastasis (LNM) risk varies in patients with undifferentiated-type early gastric cancer (undiff-EGC) based on various clinical factors.* -
  • Researchers analyzed 567 cases of undiff-EGC surgeries, finding that factors like tumor size, depth, histological type, and lymphatic involvement (LI) significantly affected LNM risk.* -
  • The results categorized patients into low, moderate, and high-risk groups for LNM, with LI being the most important factor correlating with metastasis occurrence.*
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A case of invasive ductal carcinoma of an ectopic pancreas in the stomach in a 74-year-old woman is presented. A 4.0 cm gastric submucosal tumor (SMT) was resected surgically.

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We examined pendrin expression in various diseased thyroid tissues by immunohistochemistry (IHC) using antiserum raised against human pendrin and by real-time quantitative RT-PCR. In normal thyroids the antiserum reacted with the apical membrane of follicular cells and its immunoreactivity was faint. In Graves' thyroids, the IHC expression of pendrin appeared in a pattern similar to that of normal thyroids but it was more extensive and stronger, especially in areas showing marked proliferation of follicular cells.

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The expression of thyroid transcription factor-1 in normal and neoplastic tissues and cell lines of the human lung was investigated using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization in conjunction with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. In normal lung tissues, immunoproducts of thyroid transcription factor-1 were observed in the nuclei of alveolar cells and bronchiolar cells. Interestingly, in distal bronchioles, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization revealed that thyroid transcription factor-1 was present not only in nonciliated cells (Clara cells) but also in ciliated cells and basal cells.

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To clarify the role of ras gene mutation in thyroid tumorigenesis, DNAs extracted from various rat thyroid lesions induced by di-isopropanolnitrosamine (DIPN) administration were analyzed using the microdissection-polymerase chain reaction-direct sequence (MD-PCR-DS) method. The MD-PCR-DS method revealed that K- ras gene mutation (G-A transition at codon 12) was frequently detected in nodular lesions (incidence of mutation 75%) and absent in diffuse hyperplastic and pre-nodular lesions. Although the incidence of mutation in nodular lesions was not correlated with the histological type (type 2A 76%; type 2B 84%; and type 3 71%) or treatment period (15 weeks 84% and 30 weeks 71%), it was correlated with the administration method (single injection 55% and serial injection 91%).

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