Publications by authors named "Aya Nishimori"

Objectives: The forkhead box P3 (FOXP3) gene is considered to be the master gene of regulatory T cells. The significance of regulatory T cells in liver transplant has been investigated in previous reports, but quantitative FOXP3 messenger RNA (mRNA) expression after living-donor liver transplant has not been assessed. The objective of this study was to determine whether the human FOXP3 gene is a good marker for regulatory activity in T cells in living-donor liver transplant recipients during the immediate posttransplant period.

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Interventional radiology used to be a first-line treatment for cardiac failure caused by idiopathic hepatic arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Here, we report a 64-year-old male patient treated by living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) following failed hepatic artery embolization for idiopathic hepatic AVM. Hepatic artery reconstruction in LDLT was very difficult in this case due to the adverse effects of the pre-transplant intervention.

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To re-evaluate the impact of recipient age on the outcome of LDLT for BA in an era in which LDLT is the established treatment for BA in Japan. Thirty-one patients with BA who underwent LDLT were divided into four groups regarding the age at LDLT: infants <1 yr old (group A; n = 14); young children 1 to 6 yr old (group B; n = 8); school children 6 to 15 yr old (group B; n = 5); and adults > or =15 yr old (group D; n = 4). Pre-, peri-, and postoperative factors were compared among the four groups.

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A 10-month-old girl was referred to our hospital because of congenital and persistent bilateral chylothorax and generalized lymphedema as well as long-standing respiratory disturbance. Radiological studies showed a diffuse network of superficial lymphatic vessels without major trunks throughout her entire body as well as the lung. She was diagnosed with systemic lymphangiomatosis complicated with pulmonary lymphangiectasia.

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