Publications by authors named "Kota Washimi"

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  • A 50-year-old man presented with a large mass in his left thigh causing significant pain and impaired functionality, with imaging showing widespread tumors in several body parts, but the primary cancer source was unknown.
  • Despite rapid tumor progression, he began treatment with nivolumab, an immunotherapy drug, and further genomic profiling led to a re-diagnosis of SMARCA4-deficient epithelioid sarcoma.
  • After 5 weeks of treatment, the patient showed significant improvement despite facing some immune-related side effects; by the 12th dose, he had a positive response to the therapy with no new complications.
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  • Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare histiocytic condition often linked to mutations in the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway, with this case revealing concurrent BRAF and KRAS mutations.
  • A 70-year-old male presented with symptoms indicative of ECD, and upon genetic testing, both BRAF and KRAS mutations were identified, allowing for targeted treatment with BRAF and MEK inhibitors.
  • The combination therapy using encorafenib and binimetinib led to significant symptom relief and imaging improvements, marking the first reported use of this treatment in ECD patients.
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Background: Lymph node (LN) metastasis is a poor prognostic factor in patients with prostate cancer. Elucidating the mechanisms underlying cancer progression in the metastatic microenvironment of LNs is crucial to establishing novel therapies. Adipocytes interact with cancer cells and regulate cancer progression.

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  • FFPE tissue samples are crucial for analyzing thyroid carcinomas and effective molecular targeting therapies, prompting the development of a new preservation technique that maintains nucleic acid quality better than traditional methods.
  • The study evaluated different specimen types—including thyroid tumors and lymph node metastases—to identify how fixation techniques impact nucleic acid quality, finding that separately fixed samples consistently displayed superior quality.
  • Results indicate that lymph node metastases can provide nucleic acid quality equal to or better than primary thyroid tumors, making them reliable sources for comprehensive genetic profiling in clinical settings.
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Background: The greater omentum comprises peritoneal, adipose, vascular, and lymphoid tissues. Most omental malignancies are metastatic tumors, and the incidence of primary tumors is rare. We report on a prior omental smooth muscle tumor case in an adult male patient.

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A 35-year-old woman of Asian descent with epigastralgia was referred to our hospital. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed gastric cancer in the upper body and carpeting fundic gland polyposis in the fornix and body. Computed tomography revealed no metastases.

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Inadequate specimen quality or quantity hinders comprehensive genomic profiling in identifying actionable mutations and guiding treatment strategies. We investigated the optimal conditions for pancreatic cancer specimen selection for comprehensive genomic profiling. We retrospectively analyzed 213 pancreatic cancer cases ordered for comprehensive genomic profiling and compared results from pancreatic biopsy, liver biopsy of pancreatic cancer metastases, pancreatectomy, liquid, and nonliver metastatic organ specimens.

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Thyroid carcinomas exhibit various genetic alterations, including the RET and NTRK fusion genes that are targets for molecular therapies. Thus, detecting fusion genes is crucial for devising effective treatment plans. This study characterized the pathological findings associated with these genes to identify the specimens suitable for genetic analysis.

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Background: Intraductal oncocytic papillary neoplasm (IOPN), previously classified as a subtype of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN), has been described as an independent disease by the WHO since 2019. IOPN is a rare tumor, with few reported cases. Herein, we report a case of resected non-invasive IOPN that formed a lesion protruding toward the duodenum from the accessory papilla.

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  • Prostate cancer is a major global health issue, with the Gleason score (GS) and Grade Group (GG) still vital for grading malignancy, even as biopsy procedures evolve.
  • Recent advancements in imaging, particularly magnetic resonance imaging, have improved the accuracy and efficiency of biopsies, enhancing diagnosis.
  • Understanding different cancer patterns, like cribriform and intraductal carcinoma, as well as the distinctions between various types of prostate cancer, is critical for effective treatment, especially with the rise of genomic insights in precision medicine.
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Purpose: Low-grade adenosquamous carcinoma (LGASC) is a rare type of metaplastic carcinoma of the breast (MBC) with an indolent clinical course. A few LGASC cases with high-grade transformation have been reported; however, the genetics underlying malignant progression of LGASC remain unclear.

Methods: We performed whole-genome sequencing analysis on five MBCs from four patients, including one case with matching primary LGASC and a lymph node metastatic tumor consisting of high-grade MBC with a predominant metaplastic squamous cell carcinoma component (MSC) that progressed from LGASC and three cases of independent de novo MSC.

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  • Lenvatinib is a multikinase inhibitor used to treat unresectable or metastatic cancers, particularly thyroid cancer, but its effects on thyroid histology post-treatment are not well understood.
  • A study analyzed thyroid specimens from patients who underwent thyroidectomy after lenvatinib therapy, finding significant ischaemic changes and lower microvessel density (MVD) in lenvatinib-treated tissues compared to untreated ones.
  • The results suggest that lenvatinib causes specific alterations in cancer cells and affects non-cancerous thyroid tissue, potentially contributing to hypothyroidism seen in patients.
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Myxofibrosarcoma (MFS) and undifferentiated sarcoma (US) have been considered as tumors of the same lineage based on genetic/epigenetic profiling. Although MFS shows a notably better prognosis than US, there are no clear criteria for distinguishing between them. Here, we examined 85 patients with MFS/US and found that tumors with infiltrative growth patterns tended to have more myxoid areas and higher local recurrence rates but fewer distant metastases and better overall survival.

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Liposarcoma rarely occurs in the pleura or thoracic cavity, and few reports appear in the literature. We hypothesized that combining clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and fluorescence in situ hybridization methods would allow definite diagnoses. Using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded blocks, we examined 6 atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcomas (ALT/WDLPS), 5 dedifferentiated liposarcomas (DDLPSs), 2 pleomorphic liposarcomas, and 1 myxoid liposarcoma (MLPS).

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Bone metastasis occurs frequently in cancer patients. Conventional therapies have limited therapeutic outcomes, and thus, exploring the mechanisms of cancer progression in bone metastasis is important to develop new effective therapies. In the bone microenvironment, adipocytes are the major stromal cells that interact with cancer cells during bone metastasis.

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Response evaluation of carbon-ion radiotherapy poses a diagnostic challenge. Due to its functional aspects, fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG/PET) has a role in the diagnosis of photon radiation therapy. In addition, several studies suggested that FDG/PET may be useful to select the optimal site for performing a diagnostic biopsy.

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Cribriform pattern and intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P) are widely accepted as poor prognostic factors in prostate cancer. However, it remains unclear to what extent the presence of these morphological features in prostate biopsy specimens, as diagnosed by hematoxylin-eosin-stained specimens only, affects the clinicopathological impact. In this study, we summarized the characteristics of the cribriform pattern and IDC-P in 850 prostate biopsy cases.

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  • * A case study highlights a woman in her 60s whose tumor, initially mistaken for gastrointestinal stromal tumor, was correctly diagnosed as uterine adenosarcoma after comprehensive genomic profiling revealed a JAZF1-BCORL1 rearrangement.
  • * The identification of this rearrangement not only confirmed the diagnosis but also indicated that the abdominal tumor was a metastasis from the uterine adenosarcoma, emphasizing the need for better diagnostic approaches in detecting
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Background/aim: Bladder cancer is the most common urinary tract cancer. Patients diagnosed with advanced T-stage/muscle-invasive bladder cancer through transurethral resection of bladder tumors (TURBT) are treated with total radical cystectomy; however, there is a high chance of recurrence. Nevertheless, markers for predicting this recurrence are not currently available.

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Background: Active surveillance (AS) has been suggested for managing extra-abdominal desmoid fibromatosis (EADF), but a substantial percentage of such patients transitioned to invasive secondary treatments. The anti-keloid medication tranilast is frequently used in Japan but its effectiveness for EADF is not well understood.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of EADF patients treated with tranilast between January 2009 and March 2021.

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Prostate biopsy is essential in diagnosing prostate cancer. The Prostate Imaging-Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-transrectal ultrasound fusion-guided biopsy are also useful for diagnosis. However, the burden of implementing and maintaining these techniques should be considered.

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Heterotopic gastric gland (HGG)-originating early gastric cancer was endoscopically resected. We resected the HGG, widely marked the perimeter outside the submucosal tumor-like area, injected from outside the markings into the submucosa, dissected the muscular layer, and used fine-tip hood. HGG removal and ensuring negative horizontal and vertical margins are critical.

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Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma (MCAC) with malignant ascites is rare. We report a case of a 28-year-old woman who presented with epigastric pain. The ascites in the Douglas fossa was identified at a nearby gynecology clinic.

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In prostate cancer, accurate diagnosis and grade group (GG) decision based on biopsy findings are essential for determining treatment strategies. Diagnosis by experienced urological pathologists is recommended; however, their contribution to patient benefits remains unknown. Therefore, we analyzed clinicopathological information to determine the significance of reassessment by experienced urological pathologists at a high-volume institution to identify factors involved in the agreement or disagreement of biopsy and surgical GGs.

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  • Adipocytic tumors, the most common soft tissue tumors, mainly consist of lipomas and atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcomas (ALT/WDL), making preoperative differentiation crucial for treatment decisions.! -
  • The study involved 20 cases where fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to assess MDM2 amplification, while cytological parameters were evaluated by multiple cytotechnologists to identify characteristics of lipoma versus ALT/WDL.! -
  • Results showed that certain atypical cell features were more common in ALT/WDL, but their detection sensitivity was low, indicating the need for thorough evaluation of cytological features and suggesting that improvements in FISH techniques could
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