Publications by authors named "Juichi Sakamoto"

A solitary Peutz-Jeghers (PJ) polyp is a rare hamartomatous lesion without an associated PJ syndrome. However, little is known regarding malignancy arising in solitary PJ polyps. Here, we report a case of a solitary colonic PJ polyp with focal dysplasia.

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Objectives: Delayed bleeding is the most frequent adverse event associated with endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and hot snare polypectomy (HSP) of colorectal polyps. However, whether the incidence of delayed bleeding differs between outpatient and inpatient treatment is unknown. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to evaluate delayed bleeding rates between outpatient and inpatient endoscopic treatments and clarify the safety of outpatient treatment.

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  • The study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of endoscopic transpapillary gallbladder drainage (ETGBD) versus percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage (PTGBD) in patients with acute cholecystitis.
  • A total of 75 patients were analyzed, and while PTGBD had a higher success rate, ETGBD patients experienced significantly shorter hospital stays without notable differences in complication rates.
  • The findings suggest that ETGBD can be an effective alternative treatment for acute cholecystitis, especially when PTGBD is not an option.
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Objective: To assess the influence of biliary drainage to cholangitis on modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS) in patients with pancreatic cancer.

Methods: mGPS was calculated before and after biliary drainage in 47 consecutive patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer who were receiving chemotherapy. Biliary drainage was indicated for malignant obstructive jaundice that prevented the administration of chemotherapy.

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  • Simple hepatic cysts are common and usually don't cause symptoms, but complications like hemorrhage, rupture, and infection can occur.
  • An 82-year-old man had an infected giant hepatic cyst that led to right hydronephrosis, especially since he previously had a left nephrectomy.
  • The patient was successfully treated with ultrasound-guided drainage and minocycline, which relieved his hydronephrosis and improved his kidney function; this case is unique as it highlights a rare instance of urinary obstruction due to a hepatic cyst.
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An 88-year-old woman with dementia was diagnosed as having perforated emphysematous cholecystitis with localized peritonitis. Because she was at high risk for surgery, gallbladder drainage was required before surgery. Endoscopic transpapillary gallbladder drainage instead of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage was performed because bile could leak from the puncture site to free space around the perforated gallbladder.

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  • Overlap syndrome between primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is very rare in Japan, with the report of two adult cases.
  • Both patients were diagnosed using endoscopic retrograde cholangiography and liver biopsy, with PSC occurring before AIH.
  • The combination treatment of steroids and ursodeoxycholic acid was effective, highlighting the need for more studies to understand this rare syndrome better.
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Humoral hypercalcemia due to a gastric carcinoma-secreting parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) is a rare disease associated with poor prognosis. A 61-year-old male with gastric cancer who had been receiving chemotherapy showed serum hypercalcemia and an elevated level of serum PTHrP with a suppressed intact parathyroid hormone level. Computed tomography revealed stable disease 4 weeks prior, and the laboratory examination revealed no adverse effects 2 weeks prior.

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Perforation, bleeding, and ileus are known complications of small intestinal lymphoma and can occur either at diagnosis or during the course of treatment. Surgery is an important component in the management of these gastrointestinal complications. However, there is no consensus regarding the indications for and timing of surgery in small intestinal lymphoma.

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A 48-year-old man with colorectal cancer and right inguinal lymph node metastasis had previously undergone radiotherapy and chemotherapy (uracil/tegafur/leucovorin) after a colostomy in another hospital before being referred to us. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) revealed the presence of a gastric metastatic lesion. After three courses of treatment with a modified regimen of leucovorin plus 5-fluorouracil plus oxaliplatin-6 (mFOLFOX6), EGD revealed that the gastric lesion had disappeared; computed tomography revealed that the size of the primary tumor and inguinal lymph node metastasis were markedly reduced.

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  • * Lab results showed high liver enzyme levels (AST and ALT) and a significant presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA, leading to a diagnosis of chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection (CAEBV).
  • * Unfortunately, the patient died 9 months later from mycotic sepsis, suggesting that CAEBV may have contributed to her initial liver dysfunction and should be considered in similar cases.
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We clarified how raffinose, one of the non-digestive oligosaccharides, reaches the large intestine. Seven healthy male volunteers were given a test meal containing 10.0 g raffinose.

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Helicobacter pylori infection has been reported to cause enhanced reactive oxygen species in the gastric mucosa. We examined the relationship between H. pylori infection and neutrophil function of peripheral blood.

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We investigated the effects of cellulose supplementation on fecal consistency and fecal weight. About 26 women were classified into two groups-normal defecation and constipation groups. All subjects ate the following meals during the experiment: ordinary meals (first week), experimental meals (second week), and experimental meals mixed with 4 g (third week) and 8 g (fourth week) cellulose.

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Gastric cancer in Japan, previously the top killer cancer, has recently shown decreased incidence and mortality rates. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that environmental factors are closely associated with stomach oncogenesis, as evident from the geographical differences seen throughout Japan in both incidence and mortality. Moreover, Japanese immigrant populations gradually exhibit the lower incidence and mortality rates of gastric cancer in their chosen country.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of mild to moderate hepatic impairment on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of landiolol hydrochloride, a new ultra-short-acting beta1-adrenergic antagonist.

Methods: Six patients with hepatic impairment and six healthy volunteers were enrolled in the open-label, parallel-group study. Landiolol hydrochloride was given intravenously with a 1-minute loading infusion of 0.

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  • Acute esophageal necrosis (AEN) is a rare condition with unclear causes, but in this case, it was linked to alcohol abuse.
  • The main factor contributing to AEN was identified as low systemic perfusion due to severe alcoholic lactic acidosis.
  • After recovery from AEN, balloon dilatation successfully managed the resulting esophageal stricture.
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Objective: Dietary fiber by definition is resistant to digestion and absorption in the human small intestine, and it should naturally reach the large intestine. To date, there have been several reports that have examined in vivo how much dietary fiber actually reaches the terminal ileum in human subjects using glucose, with large differences in results. We compared the amount of pectin in the human terminal ileum with that of orally administered pectin.

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an idiopathic, non-specific inflammatory disorder involving primarily the mucosa and submucosa of the colon, especially the rectum. It usually produces a bloody diarrhea and various degrees of systemic involvement. These definitions of idiopathic proctocolitis were established by Council for International Organization of Medical Science (CIOMS) in 1973.

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Background: It is well recognized that the season of the year exerts an influence on some diseases and causes of death such as coronary heart diseases, stroke, infectious diseases and so on.

Methods: We evaluated the influence of seasonal changes on diseases and causes of death in Japan using the Japan Vital Statistics from 1970 to 1999 and recorded weather data (mean temperature), by a Fourier decomposition in a log linear regression model.

Results: Major influences of seasonal change with the highest rates in winter were seen on the following: the overall causes of death; infectious and parasitic diseases including tuberculosis; respiratory disease, including pneumonia and influenza; heart and cerebrovascular diseases; diabetes; and digestive diseases and accidents.

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Only a few reports have compared the fermentation of pectin and cellulose using the hydrogen-breath test, and no studies have examined the relation between the hydrogen breathing pattern and colonic microflora. Using breath-hydrogen measurements, we investigated whether different dietary fibers (DFs) were fermented differently and whether there were individual differences after ingestion of the same DF; we also examined the relation between individual fecal microflora and the fermentation of DF. Results of hydrogen tests in 14 men were compared after they had ingested 20 g of pectin, 20 g of cellulose, or 6 g of lactulose (a DF-like substance).

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We examined the defecatory conditions in a population of Japanese subjects and analyzed the measured parameters as a means for self-evaluation of defecation. Subjects (n=1195) were residents of northern Japan and were all aged over 40 years. The state of defecation and fecal characteristics were assessed with regard to nine parameters including "self-reported bowel habit" and "bowel movement frequency.

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In the past few decades, the number of bed-ridden elderly patients has been increasing. This group of patients is frequently fed with a liquid formula diet. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of a liquid formula diet containing dietary fiber (DF) for elderly bed-ridden patients.

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The Japanese have the longest lifespan worldwide, but this has been mostly due to reductions in the mortality rates from diseases other than malignant neoplasms. Changes in the age-adjusted mortality rates (AMRs) for malignant neoplasms in Japan from 1950 to 2000 are analyzed to elucidate the overall trend. The overall AMRs for all malignant neoplasms in men increased from 1950 to 2000, and decreased slowly in women during the same period.

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We developed a method which we used in the current study to observe the rat colon endoscopically. Our goal was to evaluate the entire course in the development of experimental large bowel tumors through serial observations in the same rat. We compared the effects of dietary lard and cellulose on rat colon tumorigenesis in a 2 x 3 factorial design.

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