Publications by authors named "N Tochigi"

Stent-induced ductal change is a complication of endoscopic treatment of the main pancreatic duct in chronic pancreatitis. Most previous reports have been based on morphological duct changes observed via pancreatography. Here, we describe a case of stent-induced ductal change in which the course of the mucosal changes was observed through peroral pancreatoscopy with a videoscopy.

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The diagnosis of respiratory fungal infections is often aided by cytopathological evidence of fungi in sputum or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Grocott's methenamine silver (GMS) stain, a special stain frequently used to detect fungi in cytological specimens, can be challenging to apply stably. There is a need for improved documentation of staining procedures for fungal detection in cytological specimens.

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Background: When cystic lesions are detected in the chest wall, postoperative seroma and abscesses can be considered in the differential diagnoses. Herein, we present a case of a large chest wall cyst with rapid growth 5 years after thoracic surgery.

Case Presentation: A male patient in his 60s was admitted to our hospital complaining of a rapidly enlarging chest wall swelling.

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Background: The N parameter in the tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) classification of lung cancer is categorized according to the location of nodal metastasis, while that for some other cancers are classified according to the size and number of metastatic foci. In lung cancer, the impact of size of nodal metastasis on prognosis is unclear. This analysis aims to examine whether it is possible to subdivide the pathological N (pN) factor based on the tumor diameter of lymph node metastases.

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Membranous nephropathy (MN) recurs in some kidney allograft patients, and recurrence increases graft failure rates. We present a unique case of recurrent MN in first and second allografts showing glomerular capillary wall-positivity for complement receptor 1 (CR1) consistent with immunoglobulin G (IgG). A man in his late 20s developed MN and started hemodialysis.

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