Publications by authors named "Masahide Fukuda"

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  • This study focused on the factors that affect the visibility of early gastric cancer during endoscopic procedures and how linked color imaging compares to traditional white light imaging.
  • A total of 97 lesions were evaluated, with findings indicating that smaller lesions and the presence of intestinal metaplasia decreased visibility in white light imaging.
  • The results showed that linked color imaging significantly improved visibility scores, especially for smaller lesions and those with intestinal metaplasia, thereby suggesting it is a more effective imaging technique for detecting early gastric cancer.
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  • * A study compared gastric tissue samples from NG and AG patients, revealing distinct patterns of methylation, especially in tumor-suppressor genes like CDH1 and DAPK1, which were more methylated in NG patients.
  • * The research suggests that NG induces significant methylation changes in the stomach's antrum, contributing to an increased risk of gastric cancer due to the alteration of gene expression and methylation patterns.
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A 35-year-old man with fever and diarrhea visited our hospital because of white string-like fecal excretion. Based on a morphological examination of the excreted object, a Diphyllobothrium infection was suspected. Additionally, Gram staining of a fecal sample revealed Campylobacter infection.

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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) followed by surgery is a standard approach for management of locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Patients who do not respond well to NAC have a poor prognosis. Despite extensive research, the mechanisms of chemoresistance in ESCC remain largely unknown.

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In the present prospective case series study, we investigated the lesion-detection ability of an AI-equipped colonoscopy as an addition to colonoscopy (CS) screening. Participants were 100 patients aged ≥20 years who had not undergone CS at the study site in the last 3 years and passed the exclusion criteria. CS procedures were conducted using conventional white light imaging and computer-aided detection (CADe).

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Objective: The presence of intestinal metaplasia (IM) is a risk factor for gastric cancer. However, it is still controversial whether IM itself is precancerous or paracancerous. Here, we aimed to explore the precancerous nature of IM by analysing epigenetic alterations.

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Rationale: Tocilizumab, a humanized anti-interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor monoclonal antibody, is used for the treatment of adult-onset Still disease (AOSD). Despite its efficacy in many clinical situations, concerns have been raised regarding intestinal mucosal injury in patients receiving tocilizumab.

Patient Concerns: A 64-year-old woman with a history of AOSD was admitted to our hospital with hematochezia.

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  • The study aimed to compare the characteristics of undifferentiated gastric cancer (UGC) and differentiated gastric cancer (DGC) in patients who had undergone successful Helicobacter pylori eradication (HPE).
  • The analysis included 129 tumors from 115 patients, revealing that UGC was associated with larger tumor size and a higher rate of aggressive features compared to DGC.
  • Significant risk factors for UGC diagnosis were identified as female sex and lack of follow-up care, underscoring the importance of ongoing monitoring after HPE to improve patient outcomes.
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  • H. pylori infection is linked to gastric cancer, and its eradication can lead to a decrease in cancer incidence, but limited research exists on its benefits for elderly patients.
  • A study analyzed the histological improvement from eradication therapy by comparing results between elderly patients (123) and younger patients (98), focusing on the changes in gastric atrophy and intestinal metaplasia.
  • Results showed that while younger patients had better improvement rates, about half the elderly patients still experienced significant mucosal improvements, particularly in atrophy scores, after H. pylori eradication therapy.
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  • H. pylori eradication therapy lowers gastric cancer risk, but some patients remain high-risk due to factors like protein methylation, specifically eEF1A dimethylation, which is linked to cancer development.
  • A study analyzed 115 patients, assessing eEF1A dimethylation levels in different gastric mucosa types, finding significant increases in H. pylori-positive cases and a reduction post-eradication treatment only in the surface area of mucosa.
  • High levels of eEF1A dimethylation in the basal area after H. pylori treatment were associated with a greater risk of gastric cancer, highlighting the need for further research into potential indicators of cancer risk in these patients.
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Stratification of gastric cancer risk by measuring serological biomarkers is useful for screening of gastric cancer. However, this method has problem such as overlooking past infected patients. We aimed to evaluate the association between infection status and serological biomarkers.

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  • * A case study highlighted that a patient with EGPA experienced acute cholecystitis but was successfully treated with glucocorticoids, allowing them to avoid surgery.
  • * It's crucial for healthcare providers to recognize that acute cholecystitis can occur in EGPA patients, especially those showing abdominal pain and elevated eosinophil levels, as mild cases may be treated conservatively without surgical intervention.
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Background: Hematin is a state in which hemoglobin, as petechiae, is discolored to a brown coffee color by gastric hydrochloric acid. Given the nature of hematin, a close relationship between hematin and acidity has been suggested, but has not been confirmed. We investigated the clinical significance of endoscopic finding of hematin with respect to gastric acidity.

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Aims: Fundic gland polyps (FGPs) comprise 66% of all gastric polyps. Although they are usually non-syndromic, they may be associated with various syndromes, including familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) or gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach (GAPPS). We aimed to evaluate how histological features relate to distinct FGP subtypes.

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This study was conducted to reveal the reversibility of subtype of intestinal metaplasia (IM) and Paneth cells after eradication (HPE). Among 75 patients, we retrospectively examined the proportions of patients with complete type of IM (CIM), incomplete type of IM (IIM) and Paneth cells in their biopsy specimens obtained from the greater curvature of the antrum (A2) and the greater curvature of the middle corpus (B2) before and during a follow-up period of 10 years after HPE. Immunohistochemistry was used to determine IM type.

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In this study, the level of cell damage were analyzed immuno-histochemically to clarify the association between nodular gastritis and undifferentiated gastric cancer. Thirty patients of nodular gastritis were enrolled as the nodular gastritis group. Thirty patients of non-nodular gastritis were enrolled as the control group.

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  • Researchers identified two specific DNA methylation markers, SLC46A3 and cg09177106, that can effectively distinguish between gastric adenocarcinomas (GACs) and esophageal adenocarcinomas (EACs).
  • The study involved analyzing DNA methylation profiles from both types of cancer using advanced techniques, confirming the markers' predictive abilities with high sensitivity and specificity.
  • These GAC-specific markers could help improve diagnostic accuracy for esophagogastric junction adenocarcinomas, aiding therapeutic decisions.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects of H. pylori eradication (HPE) on atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia (IM) over a 17-year period in 172 patients.
  • Results showed significant improvement in atrophy one year after HPE, but no significant changes in IM scores were observed throughout the study.
  • Additionally, IM severity was notably higher in males than females, highlighting the importance of considering sex differences in gastric health post-HPE.
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  • * Twenty patients were treated with acotiamide for two weeks, and changes in breath test results and symptom severity were monitored before, immediately after, and two weeks after treatment.
  • * Findings indicate that acotiamide does not alter C-urea breath test results and can lead to symptom improvement in functional dyspepsia, especially shortly after treatment.
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Cholesterol crystal embolization (CCE) shows a poor prognosis and it can cause ischemic organ damage due to a cholesterol embolism from atherosclerotic lesions in large blood vessels. Such an embolism mainly affects the kidneys and skin, although cases involving digestive organs have also been reported. We encountered an autopsy case of CCE with damage mainly to the digestive organs, including the pancreas.

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Background: We previously reported the development of pancreatic acinar cell metaplasia (PACM) in the glandular stomach of a duodenal contents reflux model (reflux model).

Aims: We aimed to investigate the characteristics and histogenesis of PACM using a reflux model.

Methods: A reflux model was created using 8-week-old male Wistar rats, which were killed up to 30 weeks postoperatively.

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Pyloric metaplasia (PM) and pseudopyloric metaplasia (PPM) are metaplastic changes resulting in pyloric-type glands in the gastric oxyntic mucosa that mainly occur in chronic gastritis caused by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection. Focusing on PM and PPM, we classified the histological changes in gastric mucosa according to the Updated Sydney System, using 314 biopsy specimens of gastric greater curvature of the middle body before H.

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A 72-year-old man was followed as an outpatient at our hospital for 6 years after surgery for small cell carcinoma of left adrenal gland origin. Follow-up abdominal computed tomography showed a 6-cm mass in the left lower mesentery. The patient underwent open laparotomy.

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Aims: The aim of this study was to clarify the histopathological features of fundic gland polyps (FGPs) in patients treated with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and to investigate the mechanism of enlargement of FGPs after PPI treatment.

Methods And Results: A total of 196 biopsy specimens of FGPs, which consisted of 87 FGPs in patients treated with PPIs (PPI group) and 109 FGPs in patients treated without PPIs (non-PPI group) were compared histologically using haematoxylin and eosin staining, Ki67 immunohistochemistry and multiplex immunohistochemical stain with Ki67, MUC5AC and MUC6. The significant histological features of FGPs in the PPI group were: larger size of dilated fundic gland cysts, larger number of foveolar and mixture type fundic gland cysts, foveolar cell hyperplasia, parietal cell protrusion, mononuclear cell infiltration and a higher percentage of Ki67-positive cells in the deeper layers of the glands.

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A fundic gland polyp (FGP) is a common gastric polyp. Intraepithelial neoplasia in FGPs, referred to as FGP with dysplasia, is often seen in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). In sporadic FGPs, low-grade dysplasia (LGD) is rare, and high-grade dysplasia (HGD) or carcinoma arising from sporadic FGPs is extremely rare.

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